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Agenda - 10-03-2022; 5-a - Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) Text Amendments – Erosion & Sedimentation Control (E&SC) and Stormwater Management
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Agenda - 10-03-2022; 5-a - Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) Text Amendments – Erosion & Sedimentation Control (E&SC) and Stormwater Management
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4 <br /> Attachment 1 <br /> STATEMENT OF APPROVAL AND CONSISTENCY <br /> OF A PROPOSED UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENT <br /> WITH ADOPTED ORANGE COUNTY PLANS <br /> Orange County has initiated amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance <br /> (UDO) in to ensure that County regulations are: Consistent with NC General Statute (NCGS) <br /> Chapter 160D-804.1 (Performance Guarantees); NC Administrative Code (NCAC) Title 15A <br /> Subchapter .0277 (Falls Reservoir Water Supply Nutrient Strategy); NCAC Title 15A <br /> Subchapter 02B .0711 (Neuse Nutrient Strategy); NCAC Title 15A Chapter 04 (Sedimentation <br /> Control); NCAC Title 15A Subchapter 02H .1000 through .1063 (Stormwater Management); <br /> the North Carolina State Sedimentation Control Commission's (SCC) most current Model Local <br /> Ordinance for Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control; and the North Carolina Division of <br /> Water Resources' (NCDWR's) most current Model Stormwater Ordinances. <br /> The Board of County Commissioners hereby approves the proposed text amendment <br /> and finds: <br /> a. The requirements of Section 2.8 Zoning Atlas and Unified Development Ordinance <br /> Amendments of the UDO have been deemed complete; and, <br /> b. Pursuant to Sections 1.1.5 Statement of Intent - Amendments, and 1.1.7 <br /> Conformance with Adopted Plans of the UDO and to Section 160D-604(d) Planning <br /> board review and comment — Plan consistency and 160D-605(a) Governing board <br /> statement — Plan consistency of the North Carolina General Statutes, the Board <br /> finds sufficient documentation within the record denoting that the amendment is <br /> consistent with the adopted 2030 Comprehensive Plan. <br /> 1. The amendment is consistent with applicable plans because it supports the <br /> following: <br /> • Land Use Goal 6 of the 2030 Comprehensive Plan — A land use <br /> planning process that is transparent, fair, open, efficient, and <br /> responsive. <br /> These amendments are consistent with this goal and <br /> objective by ensuring that County regulations are consistent <br /> with the most current State laws and State guidance <br /> documents pertaining to erosion and sedimentation control <br /> and stormwater management while also maintaining the <br /> intent of existing regulations. By adopting the amendment, <br /> the County will be operating in accordance with the <br /> authorities granted to it by the State. <br /> c. The amendment is reasonable and in the public interest because it: <br /> 1. Ensures legal sufficiency by conforming the County's land development <br /> regulations to State of North Carolina General Statutes and guidance <br /> documents. <br /> The Board of County Commissioners hereby adopts this Statement of Approval and <br /> Consistency as well as the findings expressed herein. <br /> Renee Price, Chair Date <br />
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