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55 <br /> (1) Erosion and Sedimentation Control PlansPlaRS may be disapproved unless <br /> accompanied by an authorized statement of financial responsibility and <br /> documentation of propertv44 ownership. This statement shall be signed by the <br /> person financially responSbje financially Responsible Party45 for the land- <br /> Land-Disturbing Activity or his/her46 attorney-in-fact. <br /> (2) The statement shall include the mailing and street addresses of the principal <br /> place of business of: (1)the person financially responcihloFinancially <br /> Responsible Party, (2)the owner of the land, and (3)any registered agents. <br /> (3) If the norS^n finaRG'ally r sibleFinancially Responsible Party is not a <br /> resident of North Carolina, a North Carolina agent must be designated in the <br /> statement for the purpose of receiving notice of compliance or non-compliance <br /> with the plaF}Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan, the North Carolina <br /> Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 1973, this Ordinance-or rules or orders <br /> adopted or issued pursuant to this Ordinance. <br /> (4) If the applicant is not the owner of the land to be disturbed, the draft Erosion <br /> Erosion and Sedimentation Control PlanOentrol-Plan must include the owner's <br /> written consent for the applicant to submit a draft Erosion Erosion and <br /> Sedimentation Control PlanControl-Plan and to conduct the anticipated land- <br /> distupbiRg Land-Disturbinq Activity. <br /> (4)(5) If the applicant is not the owner of the land to be disturbed and the anticipated <br /> Land-Disturbing Activity involves the construction of utility lines for the provision <br /> of water, sewer, gas, telecommunications, or electrical service, the draft Erosion <br /> and Sedimentation Control Plan may be submitted without the written consent of <br /> the owner of the land, so long as the owner of the land has been provided prior <br /> notice of the pro'ect.47 <br /> 2.19.4 Review by the Soil &Water Conservation District <br /> (A) The Orange Soil and Water Conservation District shall review the EFOSMOR Erosion and <br /> Sedimentation Control PlanSontFel Plan and submit any comments and <br /> recommendations to the Erosion Control Officer within 20 days after the Soil and Water <br /> Conservation District received the€rosionErosion and Sedimentation Control Plan, or <br /> within any shorter period of time as may be agreed upon by the District and the Erosion <br /> Control Officer. <br /> (B) Failure of the Soil and Water Conservation48 District to submit its comments and <br /> recommendations to the Erosion Control Officer within 20 days or any agreed- upon <br /> shorter period of time shall not delay final action on the EFGSiGRrErosion and <br /> Sedimentation Control PlanContFel Plan. <br /> 2.19.5 Review and Response to Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plans <br /> (A) Once an Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan has been submitted to Orange County, <br /> the Erosion Control Officer shall determine whether the submittal is GORS'dered Gomp ete <br /> contains the required components as defined in Section 2.19.3 of this Ordinance49 and <br /> shall confirm the appropriate review fees within five (5) business days. The Erosion <br /> Control Officer shall subsequently inform the applicant in writing of plan acceptance or <br /> plan refection, and of the appropriate review fees. An Erosion and Sedimentation Control <br /> 44 Revised to reflect the most current version of NCDEQ's model ordinance for E&SC. <br /> 45"person financially responsible" replaced with "Financially Responsible Party'so as to match the Definitions <br /> section of this Ordinance—NOTE. "Financially Responsible Party"is integrated through the remainder of Section <br /> 2.19, where applicable. <br /> 46 Text correction—added "/her". <br /> 4'Revised to reflect the most current version of NCDEQ's model ordinance for E&SC. <br /> 48 Text correction -clarification. <br /> 49 Edit(s) based on Legal Sufficiency Review comments. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 3-Ixiv <br />