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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWSMU_MRSV_Ltr_19931007 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources A471 • Division of Environmental Management imbeNdimmisk James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor E � NJ F Jonathan B. Howes, SecretaryC A. Preston Howard, Jr., P,E., Director October 7, 1993 Richard McLean Town Manager Town of Mooresville P.O. Box 878 Mooresville, NC 28115 Dear Mr. McLean; The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the status of the Water Supply Watershed Regulations for the Town of Mooresville. The Environmental Management Commission's Water Quality Committee met on September 8, 1993 and made the following recommendations regarding the Town's ordinance: 1. The Water Quality Committee recommended that the Environmental Management Commission approve the Town of Mooresville's request for an increase to 10 percent (10%) of Mooresville's jurisdiction within the Back Creek/Sloans Creek WS-II watershed outside of the critical area for development of new nonresidential uses at up to 70 percent (70%) built-upon area. 2. The Water Quality Committee denied the Town of Mooresville's request for a modification of the minimum statewide water supply watershed management requirements as they apply to variance procedures. In light of these decisions, I am informing you on behalf of the Water Quality Committee of the changes that must be made prior to review and approval of the ordinance by the Environmental Management Commission. In accordance with the Water Supply Watershed Protection Act(NCGS 143-214.5),the Town of Mooresville has 120 days to correct and resubmit the ordinance to the Division of Environmental Management. The deadline for submission is 5:00 p.m. on Friday, February 4, 1994. The changes that must be made are as follows: 1. The Water Quality Committee decided that the definition of a major variance in the Mooresville Water Supply Watershed Regulations does not meet the intent of the Water Supply Watershed Protection Rules because it does not require all variances from the high density option to be approved by the EMC prior to issuance of a watershed protection permit and the definition allows N, all minor variances to apply to density and built-upon area. The definition of a major variance under Section 4.2 of the Mooresville Zoning Ordinance must be changed to be consistent with the definition of a major variance under Section 600 of the Water Supply Management and Protection Model Ordinance; and 2. The Water Supply Watershed Protection Rules, under 15A NCAC 2B.0104(q), require agricultural activities conducted within WS-I and the critical area of WS-II, WS-III and WS-IV watersheds to provide a minimum 10 foot vegetated buffer around all perennial streams and to employ best management practices for all animal operations over 100 animal units. The Water Supply Watershed Protection Act,under 143-214.5(d1),states that a local ordinance adopted to implement the minimum statewide water supply watershed management requirements applicable to agriculture P.O. Box 29535,Raleigh,North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50%recycled/ 10%post-consumer paper Richard McLean October 7, 1993 Page Two and silviculture activities shall be no more restrictive than those adopted by the Commission. The requirement for a 10 foot buffer area and agricultural best management practices outside of the critical area must be removed from Section 14.4(A)(1)(a) and Section 14.4(C)(1)(a) of the Mooresville Water Supply Watershed Regulations. 3. The Mooresville Water Supply Watershed Regulations,under Section 14.12 Enforcement,state that the Zoning Administrator shall keep records of the Town's utilization of the provision to allow development of a maximum of ten (10) percent of the WS-II BW (Balance of Watershed) in the Back Creek/Sloans Creek watershed at 70 percent built-upon area. This section should also require that a record be kept of the Town's utilization of the 5%-70%provision in the Coddle Creek WS-II Balance of the Watershed Area. If you have any questions regarding the Water Quality Committee's decision or regarding the Water Supply Watershed Protection Program, please contact Steve Zoufaly or Lisa Martin at (919) 733-5083 at your convenience. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. 2re /� A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. APH/LM cc: Steve Tedder Steve Zoufaly Lisa Martin Rex Gleason, MRO DEM Mat. Davis, MRO DCA Erskine Smith, Mooresville Planning Director Bill Duston, Centralina COG