North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 15A - Environmental Quality
Chapter 02 - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Subchapter B - SURFACE WATER AND WETLAND STANDARDS
Section .0700 - NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT STRATEGY RULES FOR SURFACE WATERS
Section 02B .0715 - NEUSE RIVER BASIN: NUTRIENT SENSITIVE WATERS MANAGEMENT STRATEGY: DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY FOR THE PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING RIPARIAN BUFFERS
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) PURPOSE. This Rule sets out the requirements for delegation of the responsibility for implementing and enforcing the Neuse Basin riparian buffer protection program, as described in Rule .0714 of this Section, to local governments.
(b) PROCEDURES FOR GRANTING DELEGATION. The Commission shall grant local government delegation of the Neuse River Basin Riparian Buffer Protection requirements, as described in Rule .0714 of this Section, according to the following procedures:
(c) APPOINTMENT OF A RIPARIAN BUFFER PROTECTION ADMINISTRATOR. Upon receiving delegation, local governments shall appoint a Riparian Buffer Protection Administrator(s) who shall coordinate the implementation and enforcement of the program. The Administrator(s) shall attend an initial training session by the Division and be certified to make on-site determinations pursuant to G.S. 143-214.25A. The Administrator(s) shall ensure that local government staff working directly with the program receive training to understand, implement, and enforce the program and are certified to make on-site determinations pursuant to G.S. 143-214.25A. At any time that a local government does not have anyone on staff certified to make on-site determinations pursuant to G.S. 143-214.25A, it shall notify the Division within 30 calendar days and provide a proposed schedule to secure a certified staff member. The local government shall coordinate with the Division to provide on-site determinations until a new certified staff member is secured by the local government.
(d) PROCEDURES FOR USES WITHIN RIPARIAN BUFFERS THAT ARE ALLOWABLE UPON AUTHORIZATION AND ALLOWABLE WITH MITIGATION UPON AUTHORIZATION. Upon receiving delegation, local governments shall review applications requesting an Authorization Certificate pursuant to the requirements set forth in Rule .0611 of this Section.
(e) EXCEPTIONS. Upon receiving delegation, local governments shall review applications requesting an Authorization Certificate with Exception pursuant to the requirements set forth in Rule .0611 of this Section.
(f) LIMITS OF DELEGATED LOCAL AUTHORITY. The Division shall have jurisdiction to the exclusion of local governments to implement the State's riparian buffer protection requirements for the following types of activities:
(g) RECORD-KEEPING REQUIREMENTS. Delegated local governments shall maintain on-site records for a minimum of five years and shall furnish a copy of these records to the Division within 30 calendar days of receipt of a written request for them. Each delegated local governments records shall include the following:
(h) AUDITS OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES. The Division shall audit delegated local governments to ensure the local programs are being implemented and enforced in keeping with the requirements of this Rule and Rule .0714 of this Section. The audit shall consist of a review of all local government activities with regards to implementation of this Rule and Rule .0714 of this Section.
(i) PROCEDURES FOR RESCINDING DELEGATION. Upon determination by the Division that a delegated local government is failing to implement or enforce the Neuse Basin riparian buffer protection requirements in keeping with the request approved under Paragraph (b) of this Rule, the Commission shall notify the delegated local government in writing of the local program's deficiencies. If the delegated local government has not corrected the deficiencies within 90 calendar days of receipt of the written notification, then the Commission shall rescind the delegation of authority to the local government and the Division shall implement and enforce the Neuse River Basin riparian buffer protection requirements within their jurisdiction.
(j) DELEGATION. The Commission may delegate its duties and powers for granting and rescinding local government delegation of the Neuse River Basin riparian buffer protection requirements, in whole or in part, to the Director.
Authority 143-214.1;
143-214.7; 143-214.23; 143-214.23A; 143-215.3(a)(1); 143-215.3(a)(4);
143B-282(d); S.L. 1998-221;
Eff. August 1, 2000;
Readopted Eff. June 15, 2020 (The provisions of this Rule were transferred from
15A NCAC
02B .0241).