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LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 18-2778    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 9/4/2018 In control: Environmental Quality
On agenda: 9/24/2018 Final action: 9/24/2018
Title: Vote on a request to adopt minor revisions to the Chatham County Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance.
Indexes: Comp Plan Goal 5: Conserve natural resources.
Attachments: 1. CHAPTER 164 Soil Erosion Control Ordinance passed 12-2-2008
TITLE
Vote on a request to adopt minor revisions to the Chatham County Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance.

ABSTRACT

Action Requested:
Vote to adopt minor revisions to the Chatham County Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance.

Introduction & Background:
Periodic audits of Local Programs by NCDEQ occur to ensure consistency between state requirements and local enforcement of the Sedimentation Pollution Control Act (SPCA). In addition, county staff keep up with updates to the SPCA as it relates to any and all provisions in the county ordinance.

Discussion & Analysis:
Several minor changes were proposed by staff to the County Attorney for review. The changes were also forwarded to NCDEQ and deemed appropriate for administrative review and not required for approval by the Sedimentation Control Commission. The County Attorney has approved these changes and recommended the revision for Consent Agenda. The revision does not lessen any standards or require Public Hearing.
Section 164.99(3) of the Ordinance does not reflect the option of penalty remissions as outlined in changes in to G.S. ?113-64.2. The County Attorney also recommended this section clarify that the Pittsboro Town Board of Commissioners and not the County Board of Commissioners receive any petition of a contested case within the Pittsboro corporate limits.
Section 164.99(5) should be corrected in accordance G.S. ?115-C-457.2 and G.S. ?113A-64(a)(5) to reference the state's Forfeiture Fund and not the county.
Section 164.16 (A)(6) references an incorrect number of 400 square feet per cubic second of inflow from the design storm, rather than the state standard of 435 square feet per cubic second. County standards cannot be below state standards.
Section 164.13(1) requires a specific form for Residential Lot Disturbance Permits. Staff would like to remove reference to the form in order to streamline with Central Permitting and reduce time and redundancy of the application mater...

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