TO: Mayor and Members of City Council
THRU: Adam Lindsay, Assistant City Manager
FROM: Sheila Thomas-Ambat, Public Services Director
Byron Reeves, Assistant Public Services Director - Engineering
DATE: October 24, 2022
RE:
Title
Water Supply Watershed Management and Protection Text Amendments
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)
All
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal 3: High Quality Built Environment
Goal 4: Desirable Place to Live, Work, and Recreate
Executive Summary:
Staff seeks concurrence from City Council on the attached, proposed text amendments to the Water Supply Watershed Management and Protection Ordinance. The proposed amendments were presented at the October 3, 2022 City Council Work Session and received consensus to move forward with a public hearing on October 24, 2022.
Proposed amendments are presented in conjunction with the Fayetteville Public Works Commission's request to update the Ordinance to improve clarity, mirror the State's model Water Supply Watershed Management Ordinance, and increase runoff control requirements in the identified WS-IV Critical Area (WS-IV-CA)
Background:
The N.C. Environmental Management Commission and the Department of Environmental Quality have administered a Water Supply Protection Program since 1986. Initially, the program was administered voluntarily by counties and municipalities pursuing measures to protect their water supplies. The measures included limitations on the number and type of wastewater discharges allowed in the water supply watersheds. These limits were administered by the then Division of Water Quality, and in turn, local governments would adopt and enforce land use control ordinances to protect surface waters from stormwater runoff.
Division staff worked with local governments in determining the location of all surface water intakes and existing land use within the water supply watersheds. This information, in conjunction with information on the type...
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