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33 <br /> 2.18.2 Application Requirements <br /> (A) An application for a Land Disturbing Dormitan LDP shall be filed with the Erosion Control <br /> Officer on forms provided by the Planning Department. <br /> (B) An Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plans26 must be approved prior to issuance of a <br /> Land Disturbing Permitan LDP. <br /> 2.18.3 Exemptions <br /> AnNo p + LDP is not required for the following activities: <br /> (A) For the purpose of fighting fires. <br /> (B) For the stock piling of raw or processed sand, stone, or gravel in material processing <br /> plants and storage yards, provided that sediment control measures have been utilized to <br /> protect against off-site damage. <br /> (C) For dis#-rhapses-Land-Disturbing Activities that do not exceed 20,000 square feet in <br /> surface area, or 10,000 square feet if within the University Lake, Cane Creek, or Upper <br /> Eno Watersheds. In determining the area, lands under one or diverse ownership being <br /> developed as a unit shall be aggregated. <br /> (r-)(D) For Land-Disturbing Activity exclusions as defined in Section 6.15.4 of this Ordinance.27 <br /> 2.18.4 Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan Required <br /> An Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan must be submitted to the Erosion Control Officer <br /> when the proposed Land-Disturbi ng Activity is greater than 20,000 square feet, <br /> or greater than 10,000 square feet if within the University Lake, Cane Creek, or Upper Eno <br /> Watersheds. <br /> 2.18.5 Expiration of PermitaLDPs <br /> (A) Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan <br /> The Erosion Control Officer may establish an expiration date for Erosion and <br /> Sedimentation Control Plans associated with an approved LDP28apprevad under this <br /> Ordinance. Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plans associated with an approved <br /> LDPAppFevals shall expire three (3) years2912 months after the LDP approval date, <br /> unless the Land-Disturbing Activity is started as defined in (C) below. <br /> (B) Land Disturbing Permits LDPs 30 <br /> (1) An LDP L APd DictUrbinn Permit must be obtained before beginning the <br /> dis#, rbapse-Land-Disturbing Activity and may be obtained at any time as long as <br /> the associated Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan AppKeua-approval31_is <br /> valid. <br /> z6 "Erosion Control Plan"replaced with "Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan"as defined in15ANCAC <br /> 02H.1002(Definitions)-NOTE. "Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan"is integrated through the remainder of <br /> Section 2.18, where applicable. <br /> 21Added criti ca I reference to full list of exempt land-disturbing activities. <br /> 28 The "LDP" is the actual permit;therefore the associated approved Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan is <br /> i nherently I i nked to the 3-yea r expi rati on ofthe LDP. <br /> 29 Three yea rs i s the current expi ration ti me fra me for LDPs. <br /> 30 Original sub-section 2.18.5(B)(2)has been deleted entirely. <br /> 31 Text correction-deca pita I i zed"approval". <br /> Orange County, North Carolina- Unified Development Ordinance Page 2-61 <br />
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