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perpendicular or parallel to the stream channel to minimize the impact on the <br />stream buffer. <br />b. Utilities: Overhead and /or underground utilities, roads, streets, bridges, or <br />similar structures should be placed within existing public or private rights -of- <br />way and must cross the buffer area as close to perpendicular as possible. <br />c. Driveways and Roads that Pre -date Waterbody Buffer Zone Adoption: Where <br />residential driveways, right -of -ways, private streets or roads used for <br />agricultural purposes on bona fide farms were installed prior to the adoption of <br />this section of the zoning ordinance (July 23, 1990) and encroach into the <br />required buffers, these roads may remain and continue to be used to access the <br />property. These driveways, right -of -ways, private streets or farm roads, <br />however, may only be improved if it is required for emergency vehicle access. <br />d. Structures that Pre -date Waterbody Buffer Zone Adoption: Where structures <br />that pre -date the adoption of this section of the zoning ordinance (July 23, <br />1990) are located in the required buffer areas, these structures may be <br />expanded by up to 50% percent (50 %) of the square footage of the structure <br />upon the issuance of a Certificate of Non - conformity Adjustment. To the <br />greatest extent possible, expansions should be directed away from the buffer <br />area. See Chapter 14 for additional information related to the Certificate of <br />Non - conformity Adjustment process. <br />e. Fences are permitted within the buffer area, provided that the design does not <br />interfere with the flow of water through the buffer area to the waterbody. <br />11. Any proposed recreation facilities or greenways must be located a minimum of 60' from <br />the top of the stream bank. This includes any proposed pedestrian, hiking or biking <br />trails. Recreational structures are not permitted in the waterbody buffer. <br />4-2L. In the event that a buffer is disturbed, all disturbed areas within the buffer zone shall be <br />revegetated with appropriate vegetation immediately. P^FeSte' S" @" be <br />;; hAwP <br />13. A progress report shall be submitted by the individual, corporation, or company <br />disturbing land in the Waterbody Buffer Zone to the Cabarrus County Planning and <br />Zoning Department within 60 days of approval of the replacement program by the Soil <br />and Water Conservation District staff. Two other reports may be required at 120 and <br />180 days if the program is not completed. The first two reports shall explain what work <br />has been completed and any results as well as a time schedule for completion of the <br />Attachment number 2 \n <br />G -4 Page 346 <br />
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