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12/15/2010
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Board of Commissioners
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Sec. 66 -71 <br />Waterbody buffer <br />All subdivisions containing or located adjacent to all <br />rivers, streams or ponds /lakes fed by them shown on <br />USGS Quadrangle Maps as a solid blue shall be <br />subject to all of the regulations set forth in Chapter 4, <br />Part II, of the county zoning ordinance. In addition, <br />intermittent streams (dashed lines) also required a <br />base level of buffering. <br />Sec. 66 -72 <br />Sedimentation pollution <br />All subdivision developments must meet the <br />control. <br />requirements of the Cabarrus County Sediment and <br />Erosion Control Ordinance. The approval of a <br />sediment and erosion control plan for major <br />developments must be received within 60 days of <br />preliminary subdivision approval. No site work may <br />begin in a subdivision until that approval is granted. <br />Final subdivision approval may not be granted to any <br />subdivision that is not in conformance with the <br />Sediment and Erosion Control Ordinance. <br />66 -81 <br />Adequate public facilities <br />To ensure public health, safety and welfare the <br />standards <br />planning and zoning commission shall review each <br />subdivision, multifamily development, and mobile <br />home park to determine if public facilities are <br />adequate to serve that development. <br />The public facilities to be considered include, but are <br />not limited to schools, fire and rescue, law <br />enforcement and other county facilities. Applicable <br />state standards and guidelines shall be followed for <br />determining whether facilities are adequate. Facilities <br />must be in place or programmed to be in place within <br />two years of the preliminary approval to be <br />considered adequate. The planning and zoning <br />commission may grant partial approval of <br />developments based on limited adequacy. <br />F. Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance. Another policy that affects hazard <br />mitigation in Cabarrus County is soil erosion and sedimentation control. The purpose of soil <br />erosion and sedimentation control is to regulate land - disturbing activities to control <br />accelerated erosion and loss of sediment. Controlling erosion and sedimentation reduces the <br />loss of valuable topsoil and reduces the likelihood of water pollution and damage to <br />watercourses. Although its intended purpose is not targeted at hazard mitigation, it does <br />affect certain mitigation initiatives. <br />Annex D Evaluation of County Policy D -10 December 2009 <br />and Ordinances <br />Attachment number 13 <br />F -6 Page 158 <br />
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