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CABARRUS COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE <br />Section 4-7. Appeal. <br />As with all enforcement and administration, decisions of the Zoning <br />Administrator may be appealed to the Cabarrus County Planning and Zoning <br />Commission serving as a Board of Adjustment. Any appeal shall be reviewed by <br />the Board under the standards used in granting a variance (see Chapter 12). <br />Any request for relief of the literal provisions of this overlay zone shall also <br />be reviewed under the standards used in granting a variance. Prior to scheduling a <br />hearing, a written request detailing the proposed exception and a detailed site <br />plan, as set forth in Chapter Twelve, shall be sent to the Environmental <br />Management Commission (EMC) for their review and recommendation. If the EMC <br />concludes that the variance, if granted, will result in a serious threat to the water <br />supply, then the item will not be heard or considered by the Board. If the EMC <br />recommends conditions or finds the variance, if granted, would not result in a <br />serious threat to the water supply, then the item shall be scheduled and heard as a <br />variance request by the Cabarrus County Planning and Zoning Commission serving <br />as a Board of Adjustment and Zoning Appeals. <br />Any decision that overturns the Zoning Administrator shall be recorded and <br />submitted to the Supervisor of the Classification and Standards Group, Water <br />Quality Section, Division of Environmental Management on an annual basis. The <br />record shall include the appropriate section of the Board's adopted minutes of the <br />meeting. <br />PART II. WATERBODY BUFFER ZONE <br />Section 4-8. Intention of Waterbody Buffer <br />The purpose of the Waterbody Buffer Zone is to provide protected, <br />vegetated strips of land adjacent to streams, rivers, lakes, ponds, Impoundments, <br />or wetlands. These buffers are retained in a natural, undisturbed, state, in an <br />effort to avoid erosion problems and to reduce the velocity of overland flow, thus <br />trapping sediment and soil eroded from cropland or land being developed to limit <br />pollutants from entering the waterway. <br />4-4 <br />Attachment number 3 <br />G-2 Page 182 <br />