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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000429_Interlocal Agreement_20220224NORTH CAROLINA GASTON COUNTY INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR ENFORCEMENT SERVICES FOR CITY OF GASTONIA MANAGEMENT OF POST CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER RUNOFF ORDINANCE This Agreement made and entered into on the 10day of ld-wfl 2008, by and between GASTON COUNTY, a corporate and political body and a s bdivision of the State of North Carolina, hereafter referred to as "County" and the CITY OF GASTONIA, a municipal corporation having a charter granted by the State of North Carolina, hereinafter referred to as "Municipality". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Article 20 of Chapter 160A of the North Carolina General Statutes authorizes the contractual exercise by one unit of local government for one or more other units of any administrative or governmental power, function, public enterprise, right, privilege, or immunity of local government; and WHEREAS, the Municipality has requested that the County provide enforcement, review and permitting services within the corporate boundaries of the Municipality for the City of Gastonia Management of Post Construction Stormwater Runoff Ordinance ("Stormwater Management Ordinance"); and WHEREAS, pursuant to N.C. General Statute Chapter 160A, Article 20, upon official request of the governing body of any municipality within the County, the Gaston County Board of Commissioners may through agreement exercise enforcement powers within. said municipality and upon such direction may do so until such time as the Municipal governing body officially withdraws its request; and WHEREAS, the Gaston County Board of Commissioners, upon approval of a resolution, and with written notice, may withdraw the offering of the service to the Municipality. NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed by the parties hereto that the County through the Gaston County Department of Natural Resources will provide enforcement services for Stormwater Management Ordinance in the corporate limits of the Municipality on the terms and conditions set forth below: 1. Purpose. The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the terms and d conditions for the Municipality to contract with the County for enforcement, permitting and review services for the Stormwater t Management Ordinance inside its corporate limits and to confer to the d County the necessary geographical and subject matter jurisdiction to carry out the intent of this Agreement. 2. Term. The term of this Agreement is February 1, 2008 through January 31, 2009. This Agreement shall automatically renew each year thereafter for successive one (1) year terms unless terminated as provided herein. 3. Responsibilities. A. Municipality. The Municipality agrees to: (1) allow the County to retain any fees or fines collected in accordance with the law; (2) defend all claims against it and its employees for incidents that occur prior to the date of this Agreement and indemnify and hold - the County harmless from any judgments against it and said employees. The County agrees to defend all claims against the Municipality arising out of like incidents that occur from and after the date of this Agreement, and further agrees to indemnify and hold the Municipality harmless from any judgments against the Municipality resulting therefrom, unless the County is not at fault; (3) withhold applicable permits and approvals including but not limited to building permits, zoning permits and subdivision plat approvals, until notified of compliance with the Stormwater Management Ordinance. B. County. The County through the County Department of Natural Resources agrees to: (1) review plans submitted pursuant to the Stormwater Management Ordinance for compliance therewith and issue permits for those plans found .to be incompliance; (2) inspect construction sites to determine compliance with approved and permitted stormwater management plans; (3) notify Municipality of any violations of the Stormwater Management Ordinance. a. Geographic and Subject Matter Jurisdiction. To the fullest extent permitted by the laws of the State of North Carolina and the United States, the Municipality hereby grants to the County the authority to perform the herein described services and to that extent to enforce the Stormwater Management Ordinance as it now exists or as it may hereinafter be adopted within the Municipality's incorporated area, and the County accepts the authority herein granted and agrees fully and faithfully to perform the duties and responsibilities implied by the acceptance of this grant subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. S. Amendment. This Agreement may only be amended in writing upon the signature of both parties. No oral agreements or resolutions shall have any effect. 6. Entire Agreement. This Agreement is the only agreement between the parties and contains all the terms agreed upon, and replaces any previous agreements regarding the subject matter. This Agreement has no effect upon enforcement of codes or ordinances not specially mentioned. If any part of this Agreement is held invalid such decision shall not render the document invalid. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed in duplicate for themselves for their duly authorized officers of the day and year first above -written 71 Martha Wordan; Cl. rk to GASTON COUNTY By: 0010 AAr 054, CITY O GASTONIA. By: 7e ' e T. S tz, Mayor Uk",- ATTEST: 0 Clerk(� APPROVED AS TO FORM: (ASSt. •City Attorney :y zs SEAL • This document has been pre -audited in the manner required by the Local Government Budget and Fiscal Control Act. I-A4 Finance Director STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF GASTON I, l 'd�� ,►� B . r LL, j a Notary Public of the aforesaid County and State, do hereby certify that Virginia L. Creighton personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged that she is the City Clerk of the City of Gastonia and that by authority duly given and as the act of the municipal corporation, the foregoing instrument was signed in its name by its � sealed with its corporate seal and attested by her as its City Clerk. Mc,yer WITNESS my hand and Notarial Seal, this thel5"day of T;OM412008. �y1iNa-„Ny Notary Public My Commission Expires: '� 0� v aa��PEMs � C�$% r STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ? AVt31.IG e COUNTY OF GASTON P a NotaryaQuovthaforesaidCounty and State, do I' y personally appeared before me this day and hereby certify that Martha M. Jordan, this day, p Y PP acknowledged that she is the Clerk of the Gaston County Board of Commissioners and that pursuant to the act of Gaston County, the foregoing instrument was signed in its name by Jan winters, County Manager, sealed with its corporate seal and attested by her as its Clerk. WITNESS my hand and Notarial Seal, this the I` day of 2008. My Commission Expires: N K LI February 8, 2008 CERTIFICATION I, Virginia L. Creighton, do hereby certify that I am the duly appointed City Clerk of the City of Gastonia, North Carolina, and further certify that the attached is a true and accurate copy of a portion of the minutes of the Gastonia City Council meeting held on December 18, 2007. e�Ca4aeoueeee�� � EAL -U s Virgini-a L. Creighton /49••.••.•°•.•• City Clerk �I•ZC A Page 120 Page 120 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING -- DECEMBER 18, 2007 Mr. Blackwell said there is no additional cost or lost revenue to the City of Gastonia or to Gaston County to make these incentives available. It does allow them to be quite a bit more competitive with South Carolina, which offers better and more substantial incentives than the State of North Carolina currently offers. With Council approval of the Urban Progress Zone for our area, it will help make our area more marketable and will give them more tools as they go out to attract business and industry to our area. The areas of the Urban Progress Zone will be defined very closely to the areas that were previously designated as the Development Zone. Staff can provide Council a current map of the Urban Progress Zone, based on the 20% or greater poverty level. Councilman Kirlin asked how the particular classes of jobs that are eligible for the tax credits was determined. I& Blackwell said the State developed the parameters for which industries would be eligible to receive the tax credits. Those particular industries were selected by the North Carolina Department of Commerce. Councilman Kirlin asked why these particular industries were chosen. Mr. Blackwell said he did not have that information, but he would be happy to look into that and report back Mayor Stultz suggested that the Comprehensive Economic Development Study for Gaston County may have determined the kind of jobs that they should be recruiting. Councilman Howren made a motion to adopt the Resolution to Request Designation as a State Urban Progress Zone. Councilman Kirlin seconded the motion and Council approved it unanimously. (Reference and Resolution as contained in Exhibit Book 3 to Minute Book 97 at Page 12.) _PUBLIC HEARING ON AMENDMENTS 10 CHAPTER 14 (STORMWATER POST - CONSTRUCTION) AND TO CHAPTER 17 AND CHAPTER 16 (STORMWATER DETENTION) / PROPOSED INTER -LOCAL AGREEMENT WITH GASTON COUNTY / APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERSHIP TO STORMWATER COMMISSION Mayor Stultz declared the public hearing to be open and recognized Mr. Joe Bicker, Stormwater Utility Administrator, for the purpose of making the presentation. Mr. Bicker said in August, 2005, the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Water Quality (DWQ), issued a stormwater runoff permit to the City. In October, 2005, the City appealed that permit based on technical issues. That appeal was finally resolved in June, 2007, and the City's amended permit was issued in August, 2007. With the issuance of the amended permit, they now have the guiding verbiage on what they need to do to move forward with the Phase A program. The one thing that they have been talking about the most is the post -construction ordinance, which is the amendment to Chapter 14 that they are discussing tonight. Post -construction is one of the six mandates that come through the permit. Particularly, it requires the capture and treatment of runoff. They have been capturing and managing stormwater runoff for over 30 years. The treatment is the new facet, as well as some other details. Most of the surrounding municipalities, since they did not appeal their permits, have already coordinated with Gaston County and have developed and implemented ordinances. He said the proposed amendment to Chapter 14 has been reviewed and approved by the DWQ. It will require that new commercial and residential developments not only capture and detain significant storms, but also capture, detain, and treat the runoff from slower more gradual.rain events. Mr. Bicker said City staff has been working with the other municipalities in an effort to ensure parity'throughout the County. They have prepared an inter -local agreement, whereby the County Department of Natural Resources will administer the plan approval and construction portions of the City's ordinance in the City's jurisdiction. Staff has also been working with the local Homebuilders Association in finalizing the Phase II Stormwater requirements. This format will allow developers a single point of contact for the approval process, but the City will retain appeal authority and oversight of on -going operations afjer construction is complete. As a function of the City retaining appeal authority, the proposed ordinance dissolves the current Stormwater Citizens' Advisory Panel and creates a Stormwater Commission for the City. This Commission will be vested with the quasi-judicial authority to hear appeals of decisions made by staff. Decisions of the Stormwater Commission will be appealed directly to Superior Court. -120- Page 121 Page 121 REGULAR COUNCIL 11'IEETING — DECEMBER 18, 2007 He said to allow for the orderly transition of applications for early vested rights, staff recommends that the effective date for these actions be February 1, 2008. if adopted, the amendments to Chapter 14 will create duplications of the detention requirements in Chapters 17 and 14. Staff has prepared an amendment to Chapters 17 and 18 to delete the duplicated portions and adopt clear reference to the consolidated sormwater requirements in Chapter 14. Councilman Kirlin asked what the difference was between the City's stormwater runoff permit and the permits of the other Gaston County municipalities, which were not appealed. Mr. Bicker said the main reason that Gastonia appealed was because they were requiring that the detention systems be 2'/z times larger than they needed to be: Gastonia's appeal caused a cascade effect and the North Carolina Senate revisited the enabling ordinance. With the exception of Mount Holly, all the municipalities ended up with exactly the same language that Gastonia requested, without going through the appeal process. That was an elective decision on the part of Mount Holly. Councilman Burkett asked if the appeal process they are proposing for Gastonia is the same process that is used by other municipalities. Mr. Bicker said most of the appeal processes are being handled through Gaston County. There are some technical differences. His understanding is that the County's existing Environmental Review Board would hear an appeal, and the decision of the Environmental Review Board could then be appealed to the Gaston County Commissioners. He said they wanted Gastonia to retain its own appeal process. The County would actually be implementing our ordinance; therefore, they would be acting as our agent. Any appeal would be an appeal of staff s decision. The Stormwater Commission would hear that appeal, and if someone were dissatisfied with the judgment of the Stormwater Commission, their recourse would be to Superior Court. Councilman Tidwell asked if many appeals to the Board of Adjustment go to Superior Court Mr. L. Ashley Smith, City Attorney, said appeals to the Board of Adjustment are few and far between. Appeals very rarely go to Superior Court He would say that they do not even average one a year. Councilman Watson asked if the Stormwater Commission would be coming from the City of Gastonia or from the County. Mr. Bicker said that would be the City. They are recommending. that Council appoint the current members of the Stormwater Citizens' Advisory Panel to the remains term of the Stormwater Commission. Councilman Tidwell asked if this would affect any projects going on now. Mr. Bicker said the recommended effective date of February 1, 2008, is to manage that particular issue. The deadline for vested rights to be heard in January was the middle of November. Council will be hearing four or five vested rights requests in January. Mayor Stuitz asked if anyone wished to speak to this matter. No one did. Councilman Kirlin made a motion to close the public hearing and to adopt the Ordinance Amending Chapter 14 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Gastonia by adding a new Division 4, entitle Management of Post Development Stormwater Runoff, to Article Vl, with an effective date of February 1, 2008; adopt the Ordinance Amending Chapter 17, Zoning, and Chapter 18, Subdivisions, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Gastonia, to reflect the adoption of the post -construction management ordinance, with an effective date of February 1, 2008; approve the Inter -local Agreement with Gaston County for enforcement services for City of Gastonia management of post -construction sormwater runoff ordinance, with an effective date of February 1, 2008; and to appoint the current members of the Stormwater Citizens' Advisory Panel to the remaining term of the Stormwater Commission. Councilman Tidwell seconded the motion and Council approved it unanimously. (Reference and Ordinances as contained in Exhibit Book 3 to Minute Book 97 at Page 13.) PUBLIC BEARING — ORDINANCE AMENDMENT — CHAPTER 17 Subject hearing involves considering amending Chapter 17 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Gastonia by amending Article VM Signs, Section 17-247, Planned Development Flexibility Option, (e) Sign Specifications (2) to allow the maximum height of a sign(s) to default to the maximum heights allowed under the Planned Development Flexibility Option in the respective zoning district. (The Gastonia Planning Commission voted 5-0 to recommend approval of this Ordinance Amendment) -121- GASTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BOARD ACTION REQUESTED ACTION: To Authorize the Gaston County Board of Commissioners (GC-BOC) to enter into Intertocal Agreements with Gaston County Municipalities for the Purpose of Enforcing the Gaston County Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Contmi Ordinance and the Gaston County Stormwater Ordinance within the Corporate Limits of Each Participating Municipality. COMMISSION SPONSOR Mr. Joe D. Carpenter Staff Contact: Mr. Chades L. Moore, County Attorney BACKGROUND: The GC-BOC is requested to authorize Interlocai Agreements with Gaston County Municipalities in order to provide Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Ordinance and Stormwater Ordinance services within the corporate limits of each participating municipality and to authorize the County ManagedDesignee to execute such agreements on behalf of the County. THIS IS 100% FUNDED WA FEES. Policy Impact: NIA FISCAL IMPACT ANALYSIS: N/A is item included in current budget? Yes No NA X Recommended sources of funds: ra a Departmental Fiscal Review: i I /0'7 Budget Director Review: Manager's Recommendation; _ TO APPROVE ATTACHMENTS: DO NOT TYPE BELOW THIS LINE 1, Martha M. Jordan, Clerk to the County Commission, do hereby cart) ab a [rue` d'W"opy ,-action taken by the Board of Commissloners as follows: yam.• NO. DATE Mt MZ CARPENTER FLOYD tOGHER SRO" A*E 2007-208 &1412007 JS PF DIS'TRrBUTION. DotuWare users T F Ey -VOTE . A=AYE, N=NAY, Ae=; MENT,AGG=ADSTAIN, U=UNANIMOUS Ill�lllf !I Ilrl1III� �I !llffl!llllllllllllEllllll II�IIf IIII lil�Illfli! Doc ID: 011964110019 Type; ORD Recorded; 07/31/2007 at 03:54:26 PN Fee Amt: $0.00 Pape 1 of 19 Instr# 2O0700005539 Gaston, NO Susan 5. Lockridge Register of Deeds 13K9 PG! 90-808 Iq RECORDING FEE /(r (` RESOLUTION TITLE: NATURAL RESOURCES — ADOPTION OF THE GASTON COUNTY STORMWATER ORDINANCE WHEREAS, on April 12, 2007, the Gaston County Board of Commissioners adopted the Gaston County Stormwater Ordinance per Resolution 2007-148 ' to be submitted to North Carolina. Environmental Management Commission; and, WHEREAS, the changes have been submitted to the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission for its approval and said approval was granted on July 12, 2007a8 set forth in the attached document; and, WHEREAS, to complete the process, per North Carolina General Statutes, the Gaston County Board of Commissioners is required to adopt the ordinance as approved by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Gaston County Board of Commissioners: 1) Rescinds the Gaston County Stormwater Ordinance adopted on April 12, 2007; 2) Adoptsthe attached Gaston County Stormwater Ordinance pursuantto North Carolina General Statutes and as approved by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission; 3) This Ordinance is effective upon its adoption; 4) The Clerk to the Board is required to forward the Ordinance to the Register of Deeds to be officially registered. ❑O NOT TYPE BELOW THIS LINE 1, Martha M. Jordan, Clerkto the county Commission, do hereby, cerfiry that the above is rue IN by the Board of Commissioners as fallows: � �j/oa �j / NO- DATE All M2 CARPENTER FLOYD KE(GHER BROWN 2007-271 7/26/2007 TK PF DmTmBurro . susan l.ockridge, Register of Deeds; Municipal Code Corporation; DocuWare Users A --AYE, N=NAY, AB -ASSENT, ABS,--ABSTAIN, U=UNANIN,DU$ February 11, 2008 MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: SUBJECT: GASTON COUNTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 128 W. MAIN AVE. TELEPHONE: (704) 866-3194 P.O: BOX 1578 FAX: (704) 866-3972 GASTONIA, NC 28053-1578 David Freeman, Natural Resources Samuel J. Shames, Asst. County Attorney Interlocal Agreement For Storrnwater Ordinance Enforcement Services With City Of Gastonia Attached are fully -executed originals of the above document. Please send the Vendor one of the enclosed originals for their file. The County has retained an original signature copy, cc: Wilson L. Bradley ill, Finance Director Attachments FEMEMOTODEPARTMENTMEVSEND Mission Statement Gaston County seeks to be among the finest counties in North Carolina. It will provide effecdlve, efficiew and affordable services leading to a safe, secure and healthy cotntnuttity, an environment for economic grawth, and promote a favorable quality of life; CONTRACT CONTROL COVER SHEET Contract Title: Interlocal for Enforcement Services of Gaston County Stormwater Ordinance Department: Natural Resoucres>r Department Director Sign -Off ' Vendor: City of Gastonia:��� ........... Vendor Address: P.O. Box 1748 Gastonia NC 28053 Address City State Zip Vendor's Contact Person & Phone #: Jenny Creighton City Clerk 704 866-6719 ALL AGREEMENTS WILL BE RETURNED TO THE ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT FOR ROUTING - Contract/Agreement Funded Through: ( ) Federal Grantor % ( ) State Grantor % ( ) Local Funds % ( ) Other % Responsible for payment of contract/agreemeat: Department Name Project Number Account Number: Fund Dept Subdept Division Account Subacct Total Cash outlaylcapped amount: N/A Frequency of Payments: ( ) Monthly ( ) Quarterly ( ) Annual ( ) Progress Billing ( ) Other: Contract/Agreemeat For: ( X ) Service ( ) Equipment ( ) other: Contract/Agreement is: (X)New ( ) Renewal — Original Contract # { ) Amendment -Original Contract # Effective Date: 2/1/2008 Termination Notice Date: Expiration Date: LL Special inatructions: d� t 0 A rat �' C • . 4.U---, Record Retention Date: (Date by which agreement may be destroyed) DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE County Attorney's Use Only: Date Approved as to form: Routed for Approval and Signature: Finance Director for Pre -Audit Certification: County Manager for Signature: Clerk to the Board of Commissioners: By: A, Z l (Date) (Date) By. 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