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535 <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES <br />ACCOUNT NUMBER 56-30 <br /> <br /> Present <br />Line Item Approved <br />Acct. No. Description Budget <br /> <br />Increase <br /> <br /> Revised <br />Decrease Budget <br /> <br /> Revenue <br />6-56-34-561 Social Services $870,000.00 <br /> Administration Reimb. <br /> <br />$29,088.00 <br /> <br />$899,088.00 <br /> <br />Expense <br />9-56-'30-477 Crisis Intervention <br />Program <br /> <br />19,057.00 29,088.00 - 48,145.00 <br /> <br /> Mr. Fred Pilkington, Health Director, reviewed the Ordinance Governing <br />Surface. Discharge Sewage Treatment Plants in Cabarrus County as recommended <br />by the Board of Health. <br /> Commissioner Payne made motion and seconded by Chairman Lentz to <br />accept the recommended ordinance as information only with the ordinance <br />and proposed zoning text amendments regarding lot sizes sent back to the <br />Planning Department to follow the procedure through the Planning Board <br />back to the Board of Commissioners. No vote was taken on this motion. <br /> Mr. William L. Mills, III, attorney, stated that the proposed zoning <br />text amendments deferred from the meeting of March 1, 1984, were separate <br />and apart from the proposed Ordinance Governing Surface-Discharge Sewage <br />Treatment Plants in Cabarrus County. He urged the Board to act on both <br />matters on this date. <br /> Mr. Gene Misenheimer, member of the North Carolina Wildlife Club, <br />spoke in support of the proposed ordinance to govern the operation of the <br />package treatment plants in Cabarrus County. <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Barnhardt, seconded by Commissioner <br />Milloway with Commissioners Barnhardt, Milloway, and Nash and Chairman <br />Lentz voting for and Commissioner Payne voting against, the Board adopted <br />the following Ordinance on first reading. <br /> <br /> ORDINANCE GOVERNING SURFACE DISCHARGE SEWAGE <br />TREATMENT PLANTS IN CABARRUS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA <br /> <br /> The Board of Commissioners, having considered the necessity of an <br />ordinance regulating the discharge of wastewater into surface waters of <br />Cabarrus County, North Carolina, and having found that the adoption of <br />such an ordinance is in the best interest of the general health and <br />welfare of the County does hereby adopt the following ordinance pursuant <br />to the authority contained in Chapter 130 and Chapter 130(A) of the <br />North Carolina General Statutes. <br /> <br />Section I - General Conditions: <br /> <br />mo <br /> <br />No person shall commence the construction or relocation of any <br />residence, place of business, or place of public assembly, nor <br />shall any person locate, relocate or cause to be located or to <br />be relocated any residence other than one exhibited for sale or <br />stored.for the purpose of later sale on a site in an area not <br />served by a public system of sewage treatment without first <br />obtaining a discharge permit and an authorization permit from <br />the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community <br />Development (NRCD) or an improvements permit from the Cabarrus <br />County Health Department. Copies of discharge authorization <br />permits shall be filed with the health department prior to the <br />issuance of a building permit and shall include the location of <br />the surface discharge system and the exact location of the point <br />of wastewater discharge. <br /> <br />The effluent of all package treatment plants and single-family <br />surface discharge systems shall be monitored by the Cabarrus <br />County Health Department for environmental impact on surface <br />waters at a minimum of once per year. Systems out of compliance <br />with effluent limitations established with the North Carolina <br /> <br /> <br />