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rest of the program. The final report shall document that the replacement program has <br />been completed. The site shall be regularly inspected by the enforcement branch of the <br />Cabarrus County Planning and Zoning Department and the Cabarrus Soil and Water <br />Conservation District to assure activity and compliance. Any noncompliance shall be <br />treated as a zoning violation and be subject to enforcement as described in Chapter <br />Twelve of this Ordinance. <br />14. A minimum setback for all buildings from the buffer for waterbodies as classified and <br />defined in Section 4 -10 -1 shall be at least 20 feet. For waterbodies classified and <br />defined in Section 4 -10 -2, the setback shall be a minimum of 10 feet from the buffer. If <br />there is a difference in the zoning ordinance setback and the no build buffer, the greater <br />of the two shall apply. No building or structures shall be permitted in the no build buffer <br />area. <br />15. Where the Waterbody Buffer Zone or no build buffer impacts or is part of a lot, a note <br />shall be placed on the plat or site plan and a restriction shall become part of the deed <br />for the property stating that said property is subject to the Waterbody Buffer Zone. <br />a. Land within a stream buffer shall not be used to meet the minimum <br />area requirements for lots that are one acre or less. <br />b. If a lot is greater than one acre in area, except where lots are greater <br />than one acre in area, the buffer area may be used to meet the <br />minimum lot size requirements, however, at least 50 percent of the lot <br />shall remain outside the stream buffer area. <br />16. Applicants and property owners are strongly encouraged to consider the dedication of <br />property or easements subject to the Waterbody Buffer Zone to one of the following <br />when appropriate: <br />o Property /Home Owners Association <br />o Cabarrus Soil and Water Conservation District <br />o A conservation organization <br />PART III THOROUGHFARE OVERLAY (TOZ) ZONE <br />Section 4 -11 Intention <br />The orderly development of land is dependent upon the protection of existing and proposed <br />major roads in the County. It is extremely important because thoroughfares commonly establish <br />a positive image of the quality of life in the County for visitors and residents alike. Preservation <br />Attachment number 2 \n <br />G -4 Page 347 <br />