Secondary and Cumulative Impacts Master Management Plan - 2014

Article 10 Erosion and Sedimentation Control 10-30 Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan and Land Disturbance Permit

(b) if the financially responsible party is not a resident of Wake County, a resident Wake County agent must be designated for the purpose of receiving notices of compliance or non-compliance with the erosion and sedimentation control plan, this article, the North Carolina Sedimentation Pollution Control Act or any other applicable erosion and sedimentation control regulations; (c) if the applicant is not the owner of the land to be disturbed, the erosion and sedimentation control plan must include the owner’s written consent for the applicant to submit an erosion and sedimentation control plan and to conduct the anticipated land-disturbing activity. (3) The Director of Environmental Services may waive one or more application requirements by certifying in writing that such information is unnecessary in the particular case to determine compliance with the applicable regulations. (C) Acceptance (1) The Director of Environmental Services must review a submitted plan and determine whether it complies with submittal requirements. (2) If the erosion and sedimentation control plan does not comply with submittal requirements, the Director of Environmental Services must notify the applicant of the submittal deficiencies and invite the applicant to revise the erosion and sedimentation control plan to correct the deficiencies. (3) No further processing of incomplete plans will occur until the deficiencies are corrected. (4) If or when the erosion and sedimentation control plan complies with all submittal requirements, the Director of Environmental Services must accept the application as complete. (5) An erosion and sedimentation control plan will be considered complete and ready for processing only if submitted according to the application completeness requirements of this article. The Director of Environmental Services must promptly notify the person submitting the erosion and sedimentation control plan that the 30-day time limit for review will not begin until the plan is deemed complete. 10-30-3 Review and Decision (A) The County must forward a copy of each erosion and sedimentation control plan for a land- disturbing activity that involves the utilization of ditches for the purpose of de-watering or lowering the water table of the tract to the Director of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality. (B) After accepting an erosion and sedimentation control plan as complete, the Director of Environmental Services must refer it to appropriate staff for review. (C) The review staff must review the erosion and sedimentation control plan, determine whether the proposed activity complies with all applicable regulations, identify any noncompliant features, and whenever feasible, suggest modifications to correct the noncompliant features.

Wake County Unified Development Code 10-20

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