§ 54.052 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR HIGH-DENSITY PROJECTS.
   High-density projects shall implement stormwater control measures that comply with each of the following standards:
   (A)   The measures shall control and treat runoff from the first inch of rain. Runoff volume drawdown time shall be a minimum of 48 hours, but not more than 120 hours.
   (B)   All structural stormwater treatment systems used to meet these requirements shall be designed to have a minimum of 85% average annual removal for Total Suspended Solids (TSS);
   (C)   General engineering design criteria for all projects shall be in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H.1008(c), as explained in the Design Manual;
   (D)   All built-upon area shall be at a minimum of 30 feet landward of all perennial and intermittent surface waters. A perennial or intermittent surface water shall be deemed present if the feature is approximately shown on either the most recent version of the soil survey map prepared by the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) or the most recent version of the 1:24,000 scale (7.5 minute) quadrangle topographic maps prepared by the United States Geologic Survey (USGS). An exception to this requirement may be allowed when surface waters are not present in accordance with the provisions of 15A NCAC 2B.0233(3)(a) or similar site-specific determination made using division-approved methodology; and
   (E)   The approval of the stormwater permit shall require an enforceable restriction on property usage that runs with the land, such as recorded deed restrictions or protective covenants, to ensure that future development and redevelopment maintains the site consistent with the approved project plans.
(Ord. 15-01, passed 1-15-2015)