Morrisville Unified Development Ordinance – September 2018
Article 6: Riparian Buffers Section 6.8. Uses and Activities Permitted in Riparian Buffers 6.6.3. Riparian Buffer Variance Review Standards
Table 6.8: Uses and Activities Permitted in Riparian Buffers Use or Activity Exempt [1] Allowable [2]
Allowable with Mitigation [3]
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Non-electric utility line crossings that are not perpendicular to the stream and impact Zone One [4][6][7] Non-electric utility line impacts that do not cross the stream and are not perpendicular to the stream and impact Zone Two [4][6][7][9] Vegetation management: Emergency fire control measures where topography is restored Pruning forest vegetation where the health and function of the forest vegetation is not compromised Removal of individual trees that are in danger of causing damage to dwellings, other structures, or human life, or are imminently endangering stability of the stream bank Removal of individual trees that are dead, diseased, or damaged Removal of invasive exotic vegetation as defined in Smith, Cherri L. 1998. Exotic Plant Guidelines. Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources. Division of Parks and Recreation. Raleigh, NC. Guideline #30 Water dependent structures as defined in 15A NCAC 02B .0202, where installation and use result in disturbance to riparian buffers; and vehicular access roads leading to water-dependent structures provided they do not cross surface water and have minimum practicable width not exceeding ten feet [9] Water dependent structures as defined in 15A NCAC 02B .0202 [8]. Water supply reservoirs: New reservoirs where a riparian buffer that meets the requirements of Section 6.3, Riparian Buffers and Zones, and Section 6.7, Diffuse Flow Requirements, is established adjacent to the reservoir New reservoirs where a riparian buffer that meets the requirements of Section 6.3, Riparian Buffers and Zones, and Section 6.7, Diffuse Flow Requirements, is not established adjacent to the reservoir Removal of poison ivy Wetland or Stream Restoration [8] Wetland, stream, and buffer restoration that results in impacts to the riparian buffers [9]: Restoration that requires North Carolina Division of Water Resources approval for the use of a 401 Water Quality Certification [9] Restoration that does not require North Carolina Division of Water Resources approval for the use of a 401 Water Quality Certification [9] Wildlife passage structures in the Jordan Lake watershed [9] Mowing maintenance in Zone Two Planting vegetation to enhance the riparian buffer Water wells [8] Water wells [9]: Single family residential water wells [9] All other water wells [9]
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X X X X
X
X X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Notes:
[1] Uses and activities designated as “Exempt” must be designed, constructed, and maintained to minimize soil disturbance and provide the maximum water quality protection practicable, including construction, monitoring, and maintenance activities. [2] Uses and activities designated as ”Allowable” are allowed only if no practical alternatives are available and upon approval and issuance of an Authorization Certificate in accordance with Section 6.5, Riparian Buffer Development Review.
Morrisville, NC
September 25, 2018
Unified Development Ordinance
Page 6-17
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