Delaware Administrative Code
Title 7 - Natural Resources and Environmental Control
5000 - Division of Watershed Stewardship
7400 - Watershed Assessment Section
7403 - Regulations Governing The Pollution Control Strategy For The Indian River, Indian River Bay, Rehoboth Bay And Little Assawoman Bay Watersheds
Section 7403-4.0 - Buffer Zone Established
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
This section requires riparian buffers in order to protect and improve water quality.
4.1 Applicability.
4.2 For purposes of this Section, buffers are hereby established for primary and secondary water features.
4.3 Buffer widths may be reduced to the widths specified below when combined with the provisions outlined in Section 5 and contingent upon the creation of a development-wide nutrient management plan created by a certified nutrient consultant and implemented by a certified nutrient handler in accordance with the Regulations Governing the Nutrient Management Program.
4.4 When Section 4.3 applies, the applicant shall ensure that deed restrictions and the homeowner's association bylaws include the following statement: "This development is subject to a nutrient management plan, which shall be implemented by a certified nutrient handler. The nutrient management plan is designed to reduce pollutants entering the Inland Bays. The nutrient management plan must be maintained and implemented in accordance with the Inland Bays Pollution Control Strategy and Regulations of the Pollution Control Strategy for the Indian River, Indian River Bay, Rehoboth Bay and Little Assawoman Bay Watersheds, Delaware." In addition, the following requirements must also be met:
4.5 In order to protect buffers and thus water quality, no landowner or their representative shall extend lot lines into buffers.
4.6 Determination of the areas of State jurisdiction, including the limit of State-regulated wetlands as mapped or otherwise field adjusted, the mean high water line of tidal waters and the ordinary high water line of non-tidal waters and the upland edge of buffers will be made by the Department.
4.7 No person shall submit final site plans or final major subdivision plats without including buffers as defined and described in these regulations that are clearly demarcated, designated, and recorded on such plans or plats.
4.8 Property owner(s) shall maintain the buffer in perpetuity in accordance with these regulations. Property owners shall install boundary signs or markers or distinctive vegetation identifying the upland edge of the buffer.
4.9 Buffer property owners or managers shall manage buffers to maintain their water quality benefits.
4.10 Allowable uses within the buffer are:
4.11 In instances where a buffer is required adjacent to a tax ditch, the right-of-way may be included as part of the buffer. Access to the ditch for maintenance purposes shall be preserved.