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EXISTING TEXT <br />calculated by measuring a distance of 250 feet from the center of the stream. The <br />percent of slope for this distance shall serve as the determining factor. However, <br />the maximum distance shall not exceed 75 feet from the edge of the stream. <br />3. Stream buffers shall be shown an all appropriate plans and plats in review by <br />the Cabarrus County Planning and Zoning Commission and/or Cabarrus Board of <br />Commissioners. <br />4A. Generally, stream buffer areas shall remain undisturbed. When agricultural <br />soil disturbing activities such as plowing, grading, ditching, excavating, placement <br />of fill material, or similar activities must occur, they shall conform to all State and <br />Federal regulations. Other unnamed agricultural activities that would result in <br />significant disturbance of the existing soil, increase soil erosion, or destroy plant <br />and wildlife habitats are strongly discouraged and can only occur with an approved <br />replacement program and shall also be consistent with North Carolina Sediment <br />Control Law and in coordination with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources <br />Commission's District 6 Biologist, and in consultation with the Cabarrus Soil and <br />Water District Representative. Existing agricultural operations, forested or <br />vegetated areas within stream buffer areas shall follow the State's forest practice <br />guidelines which include best management practices (BMPs) as defined by the <br />North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission. <br />4B. Permitted activities/uses within the buffer area include sewer easements, <br />providing the activities strictly adhere to applicable state and local soil and erosion <br />control regulations/guidelines. Perennial vegetation must be established as a <br />necessary step in completing construction of any sewer facilities. Sewer easements <br />should be as close to perpendicular or parallel to the stream channel to minimize <br />the impact on the stream buffer. Other overhead and/or underground utilities, <br />roads, streets, bridges, or similar structures would be placed within existing public <br />rights-of-way if possible, but in any case, must cross the buffer as close to <br />perpendicular as possible. <br />4C. All disturbed areas within the buffer zone, permitted or not, shall be <br />revegetated with perennial vegetation as soon as practical (immediately) after the <br />disturbance. Forested areas shall be reforested if possible as detailed in the <br />approved replacement program discussed in 4A above. <br />4D. A progress report shall be submitted by the individual, corporation, or <br />company disturbing land in the RSOZ to the Cabarrus County Planning and Zoning <br />Department within 60 days of approval of the replacement program. Two other <br />reports may be required at 120 and 180 days if the program is not completed. The <br />first two reports shall explain what work has been completed and any results as <br />well as a time schedule for completion of the rest of the program. The final report <br />shall document that the replacement program has been completed. The site shall <br />-~ <br />