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File #: 24-265    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Water Protection Ordinance Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 4/16/2024 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 5/1/2024 Final action:
Title: Authorize a Public Hearing on Erosion and Stormwater Management Ordinance
Attachments: 1. Att.A - DEQ VESMP Memo
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AGENDA DATE: 5/1/2024

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Authorize a Public Hearing on Erosion and Stormwater Management Ordinance
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SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Authorize a public hearing to adopt a new Erosion and Stormwater Management Ordinance in compliance with the new Virginia Erosion and Stormwater Management Program, by amending Albemarle County Code Chapter 17, Water Protection

ITEM TYPE: Consent Action Item

STAFF CONTACT(S): Richardson, Wall, Rosenberg, Herrick, Filardo, Svoboda, Pohl

PRESENTER (S): Frank Pohl

LEGAL REVIEW: Yes

REVIEWED BY: Jeffrey B. Richardson

BACKGROUND:
In 2016, the Virginia General Assembly adopted the Virginia Erosion and Stormwater Management Act (VESMA) to combine the existing Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Program (VESCP) and the Virginia Stormwater Management Program (VSMP). This Act was to take effect upon the adoption of state administrative regulations. The State Water Control Board (SWCB) ultimately approved and adopted a Virginia Erosion and Stormwater Management (VESM) Regulation on December 4, 2023. Both the new state law and these implementing regulations will take effect July 1, 2024. As one of several Virginia localities subject to a Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit, Albemarle County is required to also adopt and implement these new erosion and stormwater management regulations under a combined ordinance.

STRATEGIC PLAN: Infrastructure & Placemaking - Invest in infrastructure and amenities that create connection, opportunity, and well-being.

DISCUSSION:
Staff is developing a proposed new Erosion and Stormwater Management Ordinance, following a Memorandum (Attachment A) and VESMP Consolidated Model Ordinance provided by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Though the proposed County ordinance would largely mirror state regulations, optional County-specific regulations are also being incorporated into the new ordinance.

The new ESM ordinance would replace the fol...

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