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Article 9: Enforcement 146 <br /> Section 9.8: Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control359F <br /> (a) See Section 2.26.11 of this Ordinance. <br /> (7}(8) Credit of Civil Penalties376 <br /> (a) Civil penalties collected pursuant to this Section of the Ordinance shall <br /> be credited to the Civil Penalty and Forfeiture Fund in accordance with <br /> N.C.G.S. 115C-457.2. <br /> (b) Penalties collected by Orange County may be diminished only by the <br /> actual costs of collection. The collection cost percentage to be used <br /> shall be established and approved by the North Carolina Office of State <br /> Budget and Management on an annual basis, based upon the <br /> computation of actual collection costs by Orange County for the prior <br /> fiscal year. <br /> (9) Remission of Civil Penalties377 <br /> (a) -A request for remission of a civil penalty imposed under N.C.G.S. 113A- <br /> 64 may be filed with the governing body within 30 days of receipt of the <br /> notice of assessment. A remission request must be accompanied by a <br /> waiver of the right to a contested case hearing pursuant to Chapter 150B <br /> of the General Statutes and a stipulation of the facts on which the <br /> assessment was based. The following factors shall be considered in <br /> determining whether a civil penalty remission request will be approved: <br /> Whether one or more of the civil penalty assessment factors in <br /> N.C.G.S. 113A-64(a)(3) were wrongly applied to the detriment of <br /> the petitioner. <br /> (ii) Whether the petitioner promptly abated continuing environmental <br /> damage resulting from the violation. <br /> (iii) Whether the violation was inadvertent or a result of an accident. <br /> (iv) Whether the petitioner had been assessed civil penalties for any <br /> previous violations. <br /> (v) Whether payment of the civil penalty will prevent payment for <br /> necessary remedial actions or would otherwise create a <br /> significant financial hardship. <br /> {+)(vi) The assessed property tax valuation of the petitioner's property <br /> upon which the violation occurred, excluding the value of any <br /> structures located on the property. <br /> (B) Criminal Penalties378 <br /> Any person-Person who knowingly or willingly violates any provision of this Ordinance, or <br /> rule or order adopted or issued by the North Carolina Sedimentation Control Commission <br /> or a local government, any soil srosions37-9 @Ad A_Q_di_M_A '+o+inr, rnn+rnl pro�Asinn of+hic <br /> or who <br /> knowingly or willfully initiates or continues a Land-Disturbing <br /> for which an <br /> RIrnonErosion and Sedimentation Control Plan is required except in accordance with the <br /> terms, conditions, and provisions of an approved Erosion and Sedimentation Control <br /> Plan, shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor PWAishable by imprisonmept Pot to <br /> sew which may include a fine not to exceed $5,000 as provided in N.C.G.S. 113A-64. <br /> 316 This section has been revised to complywith the state's current E&SC Model Ordinance. <br /> 377 Added this section to complywith the state's current E&SC Model Ordinance. <br /> 378 This section has been revised to complywith the state's current E&SC Model Ordinance. <br /> -'-74 Tpxt cor eEtl9—dP o+owl Ail"and <br /> Orange County, North Carolina— Unified Development Ordinance Page 9-14 <br />
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