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Article 6: Riparian Buffers

Section 6.9. Mitigation

6.9.1. Applicability

June 23, 2017

Morrisville, NC

Page 6-18

Unified Development Ordinance

Table

6.8: Uses and Activities Permitted in Riparian Buffers

Use or Activity

Exempt [1] Allowable [2]

Allowable with

Mitigation [3]

[3] Uses and activities designated as ”Allowable with Mitigation” are allowed only if no practical alternatives are available and

on approval and issuance of an Authorization Certificate with a mitigation strategy in accordance wit

h Section 6.5, Riparian Buffer Development Review,

an

d Section 6.9, Mitigation.

[4] Perpendicular crossings are those that intersect the surface water at an angle between 75 and 105 degrees.

[5] Overhead electric lines crossing Zone One shall comply with all of the following best management practices, unless the Town

Engineer finds no practical alternative exists to such compliance pe

r 6.5.2.:

A minimum zone of 10 feet wide immediately adjacent to the water body shall be managed such that only vegetation

that poses a hazard or has the potential to grow tall enough to interfere with the line is removed.

Woody vegetation shall be cleared by hand. No land grubbing or grading is allowed.

Vegetative root systems shall be left intact to maintain the integrity of the soil. Stumps shall remain where trees are cut.

Riprap shall not be used unless it is necessary to stabilize a tower.

No fertilizer shall be used other than a one-time application to re-establish vegetation.

Construction activities shall minimize the removal of woody vegetation, the extent of the disturbed area, and the time in

which areas remain in a disturbed state.

Active measures shall be taken after construction and during routine maintenance to ensure diffuse flow of stormwater

through the buffer.

In wetlands, mats shall be utilized to minimize soil disturbance.

[6] Poles or other above-ground utility line infrastructure shall be installed within 10 feet of a water body unless the Town Engineer

finds no practical alternative exists to such location pe

r 6.5.2.

[7] Underground utility lines crossing Zone One shall comply with all of the following best management practices, unless the Town

Engineer finds no practical alternative exists to such compliance pe

r 6.5.2.:

Woody vegetation shall be cleared by hand. Felled trees are removed by chain. No heavy equipment, land grubbing,

or grading is allowed.

Vegetative root systems shall be left intact to maintain the integrity of the soil. Stumps shall remain, except in the trench

where trees are cut or removed by grinding.

Underground cables shall be installed by vibratory plow or trenching.

The trench shall be backfilled with the excavated soil material immediately following cable installation.

No fertilizer shall be used other than a one-time application to re-establish vegetation.

Construction activities shall minimize the removal of woody vegetation, the extent of the disturbed area, and the time in

which areas remain in a disturbed state. Disturbed area shall be stabilized with native vegetation.

Measures shall be taken on completion of construction and during routine maintenance to ensure diffuse flow of

stormwater through the buffer.

[8] Neuse River Basin Only.

[9] Jordan River Basin Only.

(Ord. No. 2014-006, 05/27/2014; Ord. No. 2016-001, 05/10/2016, Ord. No. 2016-054, 11/22/2016)

SECTION 6.9. MITIGATION

6.9.1.

Applicability

This subsection applies where a Riparian Buffer Development Review application proposes a use or activity

listed as “Allowable with Mitigation” in Tabl

e 6.8, Uses and Activities Permitted in Riparian Buffers,

or where

mitigation is proposed or required as a condition of approval for a Riparian Buffer Variance application.

Any application for Riparian Buffer Development Review or a Riparian Buffer Variance that proposes

mitigation shall include a written mitigation proposal that calculates the required area of mitigation in

accordance with this Section, and describes the area and location of each type of proposed mitigation. The

applicant shall submit to the Town Engineer a mitigation proposal in accordance with 15A NCAC 02B .0295,

Mitigation Program Requirements for Protection and Maintenance of Riparian Buffers

. The applicant shall not

impact buffers until the Town Engineer approves the mitigation plan and issues written authorization. The

NC Administrative Code (NCAC) is available at no cost from the N.C. Office of Administrative Hearings at:

http://www.ncoah.com/rules/ .

(Ord. No. 2016-054, 11/22/2016)