Sec. 4.11. Watershed Protection Overlay

4.11.1. Purpose

A. The purpose of the WatershedClosed All of the land area draining to a particular point on a water course or to a water body. Protection Overlay is to preserve the quality of the region's drinking water supplies through application of the developmentClosed Pursuant to NCGS 160D-102, any of the following: a. The construction, erection, alteration, enlargement, renovation, substantial repair, movement to another site, or demolition of any structure. b. The excavation, grading, filling, clearing, or alteration of land. c. The subdivision of land as defined in G.S. 160D-802. d. The initiation or substantial change in the use of land or the intensity of use of land. standards in Article 8, Environmental Protection. In general, water supply protection will be accomplished by establishing and maintaining low intensity land use and developmentClosed Pursuant to NCGS 160D-102, any of the following: a. The construction, erection, alteration, enlargement, renovation, substantial repair, movement to another site, or demolition of any structure. b. The excavation, grading, filling, clearing, or alteration of land. c. The subdivision of land as defined in G.S. 160D-802. d. The initiation or substantial change in the use of land or the intensity of use of land. on land near the region's water supply rivers and reservoirs. Where high densityClosed The number of dwelling units per gross acre, excluding accessory residences or dwelling units, or any other exclusion within this Ordinance. developmentClosed Pursuant to NCGS 160D-102, any of the following: a. The construction, erection, alteration, enlargement, renovation, substantial repair, movement to another site, or demolition of any structure. b. The excavation, grading, filling, clearing, or alteration of land. c. The subdivision of land as defined in G.S. 160D-802. d. The initiation or substantial change in the use of land or the intensity of use of land. is desired, water supply protection will be accomplished through the use of engineered stormwaterClosed The flow of water which results from precipitation and which occurs immediately following rainfall or snowmelt. controls. The overall objective is to:

1. Reduce the risk of pollution from stormwaterClosed The flow of water which results from precipitation and which occurs immediately following rainfall or snowmelt. running off of paved and other impervious surfacesClosed A surface composed of any material that impedes or prevents natural infiltration of water into the soil and qualifies as “built-upon area” as defined by NCGS 143-214.7, as amended.; and

2. Reduce the risk of discharges of hazardous and toxic materials into the natural drainage system tributary to drinking water supplies.

B. WatershedClosed All of the land area draining to a particular point on a water course or to a water body. protection regulations shall be adopted by the City of Durham and Durham County in accordance with the requirements of the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, Title 15A NCAC 2B .0100, .0200 and .0300, (adopted pursuant to NCGS §143-214.5) and in accordance with NCGS Chapter 160D.

4.11.2. Establishment of the Districts

A. The following six WatershedClosed All of the land area draining to a particular point on a water course or to a water body. Overlays shall be established for lands within the watershedsClosed All of the land area draining to a particular point on a water course or to a water body. of public drinking water rivers and reservoirs. Each WatershedClosed All of the land area draining to a particular point on a water course or to a water body. Overlay is divided into two areas, a Critical Area (A) and a Protected Area (B), based on their distance from the protected water supply and ridge lines that define the drainage basin.

Overlay

Designation

General Location

M/LR-A

Lake Michie/Little River District A

One mile from the 341 foot MSL normal pool of Lake Michie and from the 355 foot MSL normal pool of the Little River Reservoir, or to the ridge lines defining their drainage basins, whichever is less.

M/LR-B

Lake Michie/Little River District B

The portion of the drainage basins of Lake Michie and the Little River Reservoir not covered by M/LR-A.

F/J-A

Falls/Jordan District A

One mile from the 251.5 foot MSL normal pool of Falls Reservoir and from the 216 foot MSL normal pool of the Jordan Reservoir, or to the ridge lines defining their drainage basins, whichever is less.

F/J-B

Falls/Jordan District B

From the edge of F/J-A Overlay to five miles from the normal pool of the Falls Reservoir and the Jordan Reservoir, or to the ridge lines that define their drainage basins, whichever is less.

E-A

Eno River District A

One mile from and draining to the Eno River water intake.

E-A(2) Eno River District A2 One half mile from and draining to the Teer Quarry Eno River water intake.

E-B

Eno River District B

From the edge of E-A to 10 miles from the Eno River water intake, or to the ridge lines that define the drainage area of the intake, whichever is less.

 

B. The general boundaries of the WatershedClosed All of the land area draining to a particular point on a water course or to a water body. Overlays are defined by the distance from the normal pool and ridge line criteria described above, with rights-of-way and property lines used to determine inclusion or exclusion in the WatershedClosed All of the land area draining to a particular point on a water course or to a water body. Overlay.

C. The general boundaries and the parcelsClosed See “Lot of record.” included within these boundaries are shown on the map entitled "WatershedClosed All of the land area draining to a particular point on a water course or to a water body. Overlays ParcelsClosed See “Lot of record.” Map", which is included by reference and adopted as part of this Ordinance.

D. Where a general boundary crosses a parcelClosed See “Lot of record.”, parcelsClosed See “Lot of record.” one-half acre or less shall be excluded from the Overlay, and parcelsClosed See “Lot of record.” greater than one-half acre shall be included. Upon adoption of this Ordinance, the parcelsClosed See “Lot of record.” included in each Overlay and their WatershedClosed All of the land area draining to a particular point on a water course or to a water body. Overlay designation shall be shown on the Official Zoning Map.

4.11.3. Rules for Interpretation of Overlay Boundaries

A. When a property is divided by one or more of the arcs representing the one half-mile, the one-mile, or the five-mile distance from the reservoir, or by the ridgeline that defines the water supply reservoir, a request can be submitted for an interpretation of the WatershedClosed All of the land area draining to a particular point on a water course or to a water body. Overlay boundary through the City-County Planning Department. The request can be submitted by any individual and shall include sufficient information to enable the Planning Director to make a recommendation to the governing body and NC Environmental Management Commission (EMC), as appropriate.

B. For all requests, the Planning Director will evaluate the request and will seek approval from the appropriate governing body for submission to the NC Environmental Management Commission (EMC). Upon such approval, the Planning Director will submit the proposed WatershedClosed All of the land area draining to a particular point on a water course or to a water body. Overlay boundary change to the EMC, in accordance with 15A NCAC 02B .0104(o). Upon approval by the EMC, the Planning Director will complete the interpretation and modify the WatershedClosed All of the land area draining to a particular point on a water course or to a water body. Overlay boundary in accordance with the interpretation. All such changes shall be shown on the Official Zoning Map and the WatershedClosed All of the land area draining to a particular point on a water course or to a water body. Overlays ParcelsClosed See “Lot of record.” Map, which shall be maintained by the Planning Department.

Commentary:  The NC Administrative Code, in Rule 15A NCAC 02B .0104(o), states that all revisions (expansions and deletions) to the Environmental Management Commission (EMC) adopted critical and protected area boundaries or to the local government’s interpreted critical and protected area boundaries must be approved by the EMC prior to adoption by the local government.

C. The Planning Director, or designee, shall interpolate the general boundary as shown on the WatershedClosed All of the land area draining to a particular point on a water course or to a water body. Overlays ParcelsClosed See “Lot of record.” Map, but may vary it to exclude lots of one-half acre or less in a proposed subdivisionClosed All divisions of a tract or parcel of land into two or more lots, building sites, or other divisions for the purpose of sale or building development (whether immediate or future) or any division of land involving the dedication of a new street or a change in existing streets.. In addition, the Planning Director, or designee, may use identifiable physical features, such as roadsClosed See “Street, Public” and “Street, Private.”, streamsClosed A body of concentrated flowing water in a natural low area or natural channel on the land surface. or easementsClosed A grant by a property owner for use by the public, a corporation or persons of an area of land for specific purposes., as boundaries if they approximately coincide with the interpolated general Overlay boundary. All such changes shall be shown on the DevelopmentClosed Pursuant to NCGS 160D-102, any of the following: a. The construction, erection, alteration, enlargement, renovation, substantial repair, movement to another site, or demolition of any structure. b. The excavation, grading, filling, clearing, or alteration of land. c. The subdivision of land as defined in G.S. 160D-802. d. The initiation or substantial change in the use of land or the intensity of use of land. Tier Map, the Official Zoning Map, and the WatershedClosed All of the land area draining to a particular point on a water course or to a water body. Overlays ParcelsClosed See “Lot of record.” Map, which shall be maintained by the Planning Department.

4.11.4. Nonresidential Land Use Restrictions

Nonresidential land uses shall be restricted in accordance with the following table and Sec. 8.7, Watershed Protection Overlay Standards.

Overlay

DevelopmentClosed Pursuant to NCGS 160D-102, any of the following: a. The construction, erection, alteration, enlargement, renovation, substantial repair, movement to another site, or demolition of any structure. b. The excavation, grading, filling, clearing, or alteration of land. c. The subdivision of land as defined in G.S. 160D-802. d. The initiation or substantial change in the use of land or the intensity of use of land. Restrictions

M/LR-A

All industrial uses listed in paragraph 5.2.6, Industrial UseClosed The purpose for which a building, structure, or area of land may be arranged or occupied or the activity conducted or proposed in a building, structure, or on an area of land. Categories, and the sale of fuel for motor vehiclesClosed All motorized vehicles as defined by the State of North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles, including but not limited to automobiles, trucks, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), and motorcycles. This definition shall not include “Heavy Equipment” as defined elsewhere. shall be prohibited.

M/LR-B

All Industrial uses listed in paragraph 5.2.6, Industrial UseClosed The purpose for which a building, structure, or area of land may be arranged or occupied or the activity conducted or proposed in a building, structure, or on an area of land. Categories, shall be prohibited.

F/J-A

Except in the Rural Tier, nonresidential uses shall be prohibited, except that public and civic uses listed in paragraph 5.2.4, Public and Civic UseClosed The purpose for which a building, structure, or area of land may be arranged or occupied or the activity conducted or proposed in a building, structure, or on an area of land. Categories, commercial uses listed in paragraph 5.2.5, Commercial UseClosed The purpose for which a building, structure, or area of land may be arranged or occupied or the activity conducted or proposed in a building, structure, or on an area of land. Categories, officeClosed A room, group of rooms, or building whose primary use is the conduct of a business, professional service, or governmental activity of a non-retail nature; including administration, record keeping, clerical work, and similar functions. This definition is not meant to include manufacturing, processing, repair, or storage of materials or products. uses listed in paragraph 5.2.5J, OfficeClosed A room, group of rooms, or building whose primary use is the conduct of a business, professional service, or governmental activity of a non-retail nature; including administration, record keeping, clerical work, and similar functions. This definition is not meant to include manufacturing, processing, repair, or storage of materials or products. UseClosed The purpose for which a building, structure, or area of land may be arranged or occupied or the activity conducted or proposed in a building, structure, or on an area of land. Categories, and light industrial uses listed in paragraph 5.2.6A, Light Industrial Service, shall be permitted on land zoned for such uses (see Sec. 5.1, Use Table) as of September 28, 1992, provided that they do not manufacture, distribute or warehouse for distribution nuclear materialsClosed Any natural or man-made material which undergoes radioactive decay, during which process it releases energy in the form of ionizing radiation; this also includes any mixture of materials which contains nuclear material. or substantial quantitiesClosed An amount of hazardous materials equal to or exceeding the Threshold Planning Quantities listed in the provisions of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); the Comprehensive Emergency Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA); the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA); or any subsequent amendments of these Acts. Where no Threshold Planning Quantities have been identified for a particular material, the amount considered to be a substantial quantity shall be determined by the Director of Emergency Management or the Durham County Fire Marshall. of hazardous materialsClosed Materials, or mixtures containing those materials, which pose a physical, environmental or health hazard by virtue of their carcinogenic, corrosive, highly toxic, irritant, sensitizing or toxic properties as defined in 29 CFR 1910.1200. Included in this definition are materials included in EPA's most recent Priority Pollutants List and substances which are regulated, or caused to be regulated, under provisions of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); the Comprehensive Emergency Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA); the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA); or any subsequent amendments of these Acts. Hazardous materials shall include hazardous wastes, which are the byproducts resulting from the use of hazardous materials, materials which have been used to clean up spills of hazardous materials, and hazardous materials which have reached their shelf-life or have been used or contaminated. Also included in this definition are hazardous wastes regulated, or caused to be regulated by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (40 CFR 261, Subpart C and Subpart B). Such uses may be permitted to store for on-site use or produceClosed A person or entity that makes a food or beverage, raises or produces farm products, or creates value-added farm products from farm products raised or produced on land that the person or entity farms. as a wasteClosed As used in Sec. 12.10, Sedimentation and Erosion Control, surplus materials resulting from onsite construction and disposed of at other locations. product nuclear materialsClosed Any natural or man-made material which undergoes radioactive decay, during which process it releases energy in the form of ionizing radiation; this also includes any mixture of materials which contains nuclear material. or substantial quantitiesClosed An amount of hazardous materials equal to or exceeding the Threshold Planning Quantities listed in the provisions of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); the Comprehensive Emergency Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA); the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA); or any subsequent amendments of these Acts. Where no Threshold Planning Quantities have been identified for a particular material, the amount considered to be a substantial quantity shall be determined by the Director of Emergency Management or the Durham County Fire Marshall. of hazardous materialsClosed Materials, or mixtures containing those materials, which pose a physical, environmental or health hazard by virtue of their carcinogenic, corrosive, highly toxic, irritant, sensitizing or toxic properties as defined in 29 CFR 1910.1200. Included in this definition are materials included in EPA's most recent Priority Pollutants List and substances which are regulated, or caused to be regulated, under provisions of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); the Comprehensive Emergency Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA); the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA); or any subsequent amendments of these Acts. Hazardous materials shall include hazardous wastes, which are the byproducts resulting from the use of hazardous materials, materials which have been used to clean up spills of hazardous materials, and hazardous materials which have reached their shelf-life or have been used or contaminated. Also included in this definition are hazardous wastes regulated, or caused to be regulated by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (40 CFR 261, Subpart C and Subpart B), subject to the requirements of paragraph 8.7.2G, Hazardous and Nuclear MaterialsClosed Any natural or man-made material which undergoes radioactive decay, during which process it releases energy in the form of ionizing radiation; this also includes any mixture of materials which contains nuclear material., provided that they maintain a 1000-foot natural vegetated bufferClosed A portion of property designated to mitigate impacts between land uses or transportation routes, or to protect water features from pollutants. from the normal pool of the reservoir except when located in a special flood hazard area.

Land already zoned for one of the above uses may be rezoned to permit one of the above nonresidential uses, except for commercial uses, in accordance with the procedures of Sec. 3.5, Zoning Map Change.

 

Within the Rural Tier, nonresidential uses shall be prohibited except those uses allowed in residential districtsClosed Any zoning district with the "R" designation, (RR, RS-20, etc.), including the PDR District. and in the CN District may be permitted. The sale of fuel for motor vehiclesClosed All motorized vehicles as defined by the State of North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles, including but not limited to automobiles, trucks, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), and motorcycles. This definition shall not include “Heavy Equipment” as defined elsewhere. shall be prohibited.

F/J-B

Municipal solid wasteClosed As used in Sec. 12.10, Sedimentation and Erosion Control, surplus materials resulting from onsite construction and disposed of at other locations. landfill facilities that are constructed and operated in accordance with N.C. Administrative Code Title 15.A.13.B. Sec. 1600 shall be permitted except when located in a special flood hazard area. Within the Rural Tier, commercial uses listed in paragraph 5.2.5, Commercial UseClosed The purpose for which a building, structure, or area of land may be arranged or occupied or the activity conducted or proposed in a building, structure, or on an area of land. Categories, officeClosed A room, group of rooms, or building whose primary use is the conduct of a business, professional service, or governmental activity of a non-retail nature; including administration, record keeping, clerical work, and similar functions. This definition is not meant to include manufacturing, processing, repair, or storage of materials or products. uses listed in paragraph 5.2.5J, OfficeClosed A room, group of rooms, or building whose primary use is the conduct of a business, professional service, or governmental activity of a non-retail nature; including administration, record keeping, clerical work, and similar functions. This definition is not meant to include manufacturing, processing, repair, or storage of materials or products. UseClosed The purpose for which a building, structure, or area of land may be arranged or occupied or the activity conducted or proposed in a building, structure, or on an area of land. Categories and industrial uses listed in paragraph 5.2.6, Industrial UseClosed The purpose for which a building, structure, or area of land may be arranged or occupied or the activity conducted or proposed in a building, structure, or on an area of land. Categories, that manufacture, distribute, warehouse for distribution, store for on-site use, or produceClosed A person or entity that makes a food or beverage, raises or produces farm products, or creates value-added farm products from farm products raised or produced on land that the person or entity farms. as a wasteClosed As used in Sec. 12.10, Sedimentation and Erosion Control, surplus materials resulting from onsite construction and disposed of at other locations. product nuclear materialClosed Any natural or man-made material which undergoes radioactive decay, during which process it releases energy in the form of ionizing radiation; this also includes any mixture of materials which contains nuclear material. or substantial quantitiesClosed An amount of hazardous materials equal to or exceeding the Threshold Planning Quantities listed in the provisions of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); the Comprehensive Emergency Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA); the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA); or any subsequent amendments of these Acts. Where no Threshold Planning Quantities have been identified for a particular material, the amount considered to be a substantial quantity shall be determined by the Director of Emergency Management or the Durham County Fire Marshall. of hazardous materialsClosed Materials, or mixtures containing those materials, which pose a physical, environmental or health hazard by virtue of their carcinogenic, corrosive, highly toxic, irritant, sensitizing or toxic properties as defined in 29 CFR 1910.1200. Included in this definition are materials included in EPA's most recent Priority Pollutants List and substances which are regulated, or caused to be regulated, under provisions of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); the Comprehensive Emergency Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA); the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA); or any subsequent amendments of these Acts. Hazardous materials shall include hazardous wastes, which are the byproducts resulting from the use of hazardous materials, materials which have been used to clean up spills of hazardous materials, and hazardous materials which have reached their shelf-life or have been used or contaminated. Also included in this definition are hazardous wastes regulated, or caused to be regulated by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (40 CFR 261, Subpart C and Subpart B) (except when located in a special flood hazard area) shall be subject to the requirements of Sec. 8.7, Watershed Protection Overlay Standards.

E-A; E-A(2)

Industrial uses listed in paragraph 5.2.6, Industrial UseClosed The purpose for which a building, structure, or area of land may be arranged or occupied or the activity conducted or proposed in a building, structure, or on an area of land. Categories, shall be prohibited. The sale of fuel for motor vehiclesClosed All motorized vehicles as defined by the State of North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles, including but not limited to automobiles, trucks, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), and motorcycles. This definition shall not include “Heavy Equipment” as defined elsewhere. shall be prohibited.

E-B

Within the Rural Tier, commercial uses listed in paragraph 5.2.5, Commercial UseClosed The purpose for which a building, structure, or area of land may be arranged or occupied or the activity conducted or proposed in a building, structure, or on an area of land. Categories, officeClosed A room, group of rooms, or building whose primary use is the conduct of a business, professional service, or governmental activity of a non-retail nature; including administration, record keeping, clerical work, and similar functions. This definition is not meant to include manufacturing, processing, repair, or storage of materials or products. uses listed in paragraph 5.2.5J, OfficeClosed A room, group of rooms, or building whose primary use is the conduct of a business, professional service, or governmental activity of a non-retail nature; including administration, record keeping, clerical work, and similar functions. This definition is not meant to include manufacturing, processing, repair, or storage of materials or products. UseClosed The purpose for which a building, structure, or area of land may be arranged or occupied or the activity conducted or proposed in a building, structure, or on an area of land. Categories, and industrial uses listed in paragraph 5.2.6, Industrial UseClosed The purpose for which a building, structure, or area of land may be arranged or occupied or the activity conducted or proposed in a building, structure, or on an area of land. Categories, that manufacture, distribute, warehouse for distribution, store for on-site use, or produceClosed A person or entity that makes a food or beverage, raises or produces farm products, or creates value-added farm products from farm products raised or produced on land that the person or entity farms. as a wasteClosed As used in Sec. 12.10, Sedimentation and Erosion Control, surplus materials resulting from onsite construction and disposed of at other locations. product nuclear materialClosed Any natural or man-made material which undergoes radioactive decay, during which process it releases energy in the form of ionizing radiation; this also includes any mixture of materials which contains nuclear material. or substantial quantitiesClosed An amount of hazardous materials equal to or exceeding the Threshold Planning Quantities listed in the provisions of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); the Comprehensive Emergency Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA); the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA); or any subsequent amendments of these Acts. Where no Threshold Planning Quantities have been identified for a particular material, the amount considered to be a substantial quantity shall be determined by the Director of Emergency Management or the Durham County Fire Marshall. of hazardous materialsClosed Materials, or mixtures containing those materials, which pose a physical, environmental or health hazard by virtue of their carcinogenic, corrosive, highly toxic, irritant, sensitizing or toxic properties as defined in 29 CFR 1910.1200. Included in this definition are materials included in EPA's most recent Priority Pollutants List and substances which are regulated, or caused to be regulated, under provisions of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); the Comprehensive Emergency Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA); the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA); or any subsequent amendments of these Acts. Hazardous materials shall include hazardous wastes, which are the byproducts resulting from the use of hazardous materials, materials which have been used to clean up spills of hazardous materials, and hazardous materials which have reached their shelf-life or have been used or contaminated. Also included in this definition are hazardous wastes regulated, or caused to be regulated by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (40 CFR 261, Subpart C and Subpart B) (except when located in a special flood hazard area) shall be subject to the requirements of Sec. 8.7, Watershed Protection Overlay Standards.