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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCoastal General Major Variance " General" MAJOR VARIANCE From the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico Riparian Buffer Protection Rules for residential structures on existing lots within the coastal counties as defined by the Coastal Area Management Act that meet the conditions stated below. This "general" major variance from the Riparian Buffer Protection Rules in the Neuse (15A NCAC 2B .0233) and Tar-Pamlico (15A NCAC 2B .0259) River Basins is hereby issued by the NC Environmental Management Commission (EMC) for impacts to the protected buffers as long as the conditions prescribed below are met. The applicant must submit to Division of Water Quality (DWQ) three copies of the DWQ "General" Major Variance Application Form that describes how the following conditions of this variance will be met. If these conditions can not be met, an individual Major or Minor Variance from the Buffer Rules may be sought from the EMC. This "General" Major Variance shall expire on April 11, 2006 unless it is renewed before that time by the EMC. Conditions: 1. The residential lot must be located within one of the coastal counties as defined by the Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA). 2. Applicants must show that they have met the requirements for a variance as specified in the buffer rules in "VARIANCES" [15A NCAC 2B .0233(9)(a)(i)- (iii) and 15A NCAC 2B .0259(9)(a)(i)-(iii)] for the specific river basin where the impacts will occur. 3. Applicants must show that the residential lot has been platted and recorded prior to August 1, 2000. 4. Construction is for residential buildings and related structures such as garages, decks, porches, attached commercial buildings, driveways and sheds. 5. Substantial expenditures and contractual obligations must have occurred in good faith prior to the August 1, 2000. Substantial expenditures and obligations must have been made in reasonable reliance upon governmental permits and/or approvals (such as 401 Water Quality Certifications, CAMA permits, active connection to an existing sanitary sewer system or local on-site wastewater system approvals). Supportive written documentation must be submitted to the DWQ for review. 6. The lot must be buildable, without wetland impacts except for driveways and/or utility crossings and any impact to the buffer shall be minimized to the maximum extent practical. 7. Where impacts to the buffer will occur, the impact should be minimized to the greatest extent practicable as determined by DWQ staff. 8. Any on-site wastewater treatment must not be located within 50 feet of a surface water as specified in "ZONES OF THE RIPARIAN BUFFER" [15A NCAC 2B .0233(4) and 15A NCAC 2B .0259(4)] of the buffer rules. The only exceptions include any pretreatment systems meeting the Treatment Standard 1 as found in 15A NCAC 18A .1969 Innovative System Approval regulated by the NC Division of Environmental Health, On-site Wastewater Section. 9. On-site stormwater management controls must be shown on the application and stormwater runoff must be directed away from the adjacent surface water and/or coast wetland as determined sufficient by DWQ staff; measures such as rain gardens, bio-retention areas, vegetative filter strips and planting of trees or shrubs along bulkheads and/or property lines to maximize pollutant removal may be required as determined by DWQ staff If the applicant is required to obtain a Sedimentation and Erosion Control Permit or a LAMA Major Permit, then a Stormwater Permit may be required from the DWQ. 10. Mitigation will be required at a l:l ratio for impacts to Zone 1. This mitigation can be accomplished by either (1) payment into the Riparian Buffer Restoration Fund (administered by the DWQ Wetlands Restoration Program), (2) planting or protection of a riparian area not subject to the buffer rules, or (3) additional planting of a partially buffered location on-site or in close proximity to the impacted area. Mitigation plans must be approved in writing by the DWQ prior to construction. 11. The applicant must receive written approval from the DWQ based on the submittal of the "General" Major Variance Application Form acknowledging that these conditions have been met before any impacts occur to the riparian buffer. 12. The applicant must contact the appropriate District office of the N.C. Division of Coastal Management or Local Permitting Officer for any current requirements for CAMA Major, Minor or General Permits. In addition, the applicant must file (if needed) an application with the Local Health Department for an on-site wastewater system prior to any site construction. The Improvement Permit and the Construction Authorization is required to be issued prior to any other building or construction permit [Ref. G.S. 130A-338]. Signed: Dr. Charles H. Peterson, Chair Water Quality Committee NC Environmental Management Commission Effective Date: ~k~ of 00