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Minutes - 20030626
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ORD-2003-034 - Proposed Zoning Ordinance & Subdivision Regulations Enforcement Procedures Amendments
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26 <br />Gooding-Ray: There was concern about the ~o about individuals hauling an opportunity to reg. <br />The County Commissioners expressed a concern <br />come before them. Why does the extension of time limit have to be in writing? There are quite <br />a few members in the community that can't write. If you could ask them for the information <br />over the phone I believe that would be better. <br />Davis: I'm not sure that would be the best avenue since the document would be posted several <br />different places. <br />King: We could develop a simple form with the technical information already completed and <br />they could sign it. <br />c. Stream Classification Text Amendments <br />PURPOSE: To snake a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners regarding the <br />proposed Stream Classification and Buffer Amendments to the Zoning Ordinance. <br />BACKGROUND: The North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ) in the Department of <br />Environment and Natural Resources is the agency responsible for statewide regulatory programs <br />in groundwater and surface water protection. The DWQ mission is to preserve, protect and <br />enhance North Carolina's water and groundwater resources through quality monitoring programs, <br />efficient permitting, responsible management, fairranourcestathoth the stat tared local levels in <br />public service. This charge is carved out through <br />The statewide watershed protection program is an example of state and local government <br />regulatory powers. <br />The County's watershed protection program requires stream buffers be established and enforced <br />along all solid and intermittent blue line streams as identified on the United States Geological <br />Survey (USGS) topographic maps. Presently, stream buffers within Orange County's zoning <br />jurisdiction are only required along streams identi ortant to water quality. The DWQ est mates <br />maps do not protect all water features that are imp <br />that streams represented on USGS topographic maps underestimate the actual presence of <br />streams by approximately 25%. These underrepresented types of streams, which have a high <br />level of impact on water quality, are not protected at all under the County zoning stream buffer <br />regulations. Another major shortcoming of the sole use of USGS maps is that the streams, which <br />are identified on the maps, are based on aerial photography with no fiy d verificatio'~n~This~ladCk <br />g <br />of field verifications by the USGS e relationsoon a lot by lot bas ged b the DWQ, <br />enforcement of the stream buffer r gu <br />Three common problems encountered include, but are not limited to, disputes as to whether a <br />USGS stream actually exists, disputes as to whether the location of said USGS stream is as <br />shown on the map and disputes concerning whether the floodplain is properly mapped based on <br />the inaccurate location of a USGS stream. <br />7 <br />
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