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<br /> Section 4.2: Watershed Protection
<br /> 4.2.10 Orange County Watershed Matrixi16
<br /> Table 4.2.10 defines the land disturbance area thresholds (in square feet) that trigger the need for
<br /> an Erosion & Sedimentation Control Plan and/or a Stormwater Management Plan.
<br /> Back Creek 20,000 21,780 43,560 **NA **NA
<br /> E Haw Creek 20,000 21,780 43,560 **NA **NA
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<br /> `m Cane Creek *10,000 21,780 43,560 **NA **NA
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<br /> 3 Cane Creek Critical Area *10,000 21,780 43,560 ** **NA NA
<br /> C6 **NA **NA
<br /> w = Haw River (protected) 20,000 21,780 43,560
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<br /> w Haw River (unprotected) 20,000 21,780 43,560 **NA **NA
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<br /> Q **NA **NA
<br /> v E Jordan Lake(unprotected) 20,000 21,780 43,560
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<br /> Jordan Lake(protected) 20,000 21,780 43,560 NA NA
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<br /> _ **NA **NA
<br /> 3 University Lake *10,000 21,780 43,560
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<br /> University Lake Critical Area *10,000 21,780 43,560 **NA **NA
<br /> Flat River 20,000 12,000 21,780 2_2 0.33
<br /> Little River 20,000 12,000 21,780 2.2 0.33
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<br /> co J Upper Eno *10,000 12,000 21,780 2.2 0.33
<br /> z Upper Eno Critical Area *10,000 12,000 21,780 2_2 0.33
<br /> Lower Eno(unprotected) 20,000 12,000 21,780 2_2 0.33
<br /> Lower Eno(protected) 20,000 12,000 21,780 2_2 0.33
<br /> Y Hyco Creek 20,000 NA NA NA NA
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<br /> South Hyco Creek 20 000 43,560 43,560 NA NA
<br /> *Waiver required.
<br /> **Jordan Lake nutrient export regulations are not currently enforced,in compliance with State mandate.
<br /> Orange County will resume enforcementof nutrient export regulations if/when the State mandate is revised.
<br /> NOTES:
<br /> f11 Thresholds are listed in square feet(SF).
<br /> [21 Not part of larger development.
<br /> Ll Nutrients listed in pounds/acre/year.
<br /> [4143,560 square feet=1 acre.
<br /> [5121,780 square feet=% acre.
<br /> f61 10,890 square feet='/4 acre.
<br /> f71 A site plan may also be constrained by stream buffer requirements and impervious surface
<br /> limitations, in addition to typical zoning setback requirements.
<br /> NEW TABLE. Peer review comments included suggestion to move new Table4.2.10 to a new Section 4.2.10.
<br /> Orange County, North Carolina- Unified Development Ordinance Page4-14
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