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Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Adopting a Local Program in Accordance with the Revised Stormwater Regulations Appomattox County February 4, 2013
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Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Adopting a Local Program in Accordance with the Revised Stormwater Regulations Appomattox County February.

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Page 1: Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Adopting a Local Program in Accordance with the Revised Stormwater Regulations Appomattox County February.

Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation

Adopting a Local Program in Accordance with the Revised

Stormwater Regulations

Appomattox CountyFebruary 4, 2013

Page 2: Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Adopting a Local Program in Accordance with the Revised Stormwater Regulations Appomattox County February.

Regulations Timeline

• Virginia Soil and Water Conservation (VSWC) Board adopted regulations May 24, 2011

• Regulations became effective September 13, 2011

• DCR to request 12 month extensionfrom VSWC Board to extend from July 1, 2013 to July 1, 2014

• Before July 1, 2014, Local Programs Develop and Adopt Programs and Ordinances consistent with revised regulations and State Construction General Permit

Page 3: Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Adopting a Local Program in Accordance with the Revised Stormwater Regulations Appomattox County February.

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Due to existing federal or state requirements, the localities in yellow have more extensive stormwater programs than those in red.

DCR Outreach Statewide

Page 4: Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Adopting a Local Program in Accordance with the Revised Stormwater Regulations Appomattox County February.

DCR Assistance Timeline

• DCR Outreach: PDCs, Districts, Regional Meetings

• Establish Local Government Advisory Team – Began March 2012

• Program Requirement Checklist – Final May 2012

• Model Ordinance Development – Underway

• Training Plan• Administrative Tools

Page 5: Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Adopting a Local Program in Accordance with the Revised Stormwater Regulations Appomattox County February.

DCR Planning Timeline

• Guidance and Policy Development – Ongoing– Local program submittal/approval process– Runoff Reduction Method User’s Guide– Technical Guidance

• Initiated Construction General Permit Regulatory Action – May 2012; Proposed Regulations to VSWC Board December 2012

• Transparency and Consistency – Ongoing

Page 6: Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Adopting a Local Program in Accordance with the Revised Stormwater Regulations Appomattox County February.

Program Elements• Permit Application/Fee Collection• Plan Review• Permit Issuance• Inspections• Compliance/Enforcement• DCR Oversight – Program

Compliance Review

Elements of Erosion and Sediment Control

Page 8: Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Adopting a Local Program in Accordance with the Revised Stormwater Regulations Appomattox County February.

Revised Stormwater Management Handbook

The draft Revised Stormwater Management Handbook can be found at DCR’s web-site.

Developed to provide additional guidance to accompany the regulations.

Contains chapters with example problems

Page 9: Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Adopting a Local Program in Accordance with the Revised Stormwater Regulations Appomattox County February.

BMP ClearinghouseDesign standards and specifications of BMPs approved for use in Virginia to control the quality and/or quantity of stormwater runoff.  – Traditional practices, such as detention or wet ponds;

– Low impact development practices, such as bioretention and roof drain disconnection;

– Manufactured treatment devices, such as hydrodynamic separators and filters.

Website disseminates the results of Virginia’s process to evaluate and certify the performance claims of manufactured/proprietary BMPs.

Phases of Acceptance.

Page 10: Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Adopting a Local Program in Accordance with the Revised Stormwater Regulations Appomattox County February.

Coordination is Key

SWM Handbook

RR Methodology

BMP Clearinghouse

Page 11: Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Adopting a Local Program in Accordance with the Revised Stormwater Regulations Appomattox County February.

Locality Benefits• Developer: one-stop-shopping

– Greater compliance/better protection of local natural resources

• Reduces program confusion. Developers /engineers will appreciate one set of standards.– Eliminates State versus Locality

Permit Confusion

• Local Control– Speed of plan review and approval – Address local issues

• Facilitates DCR uniform program oversight /enforcement

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Page 12: Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Adopting a Local Program in Accordance with the Revised Stormwater Regulations Appomattox County February.

Local Permit Fees• Once local programs are approved and in operation, the following

fees will apply: Initial Maintenance• 2,500 sqft < 0.5 acre = $290 $50• Comm. POD < 1 acre = $290 $50• ≥ 0.5 acre < 1 acre = $1,500 $200• ≥ 1 acre < 5 acres = $2,700 $400• ≥ 5 acres < 10 acres = $3,400 $500• ≥ 10 acres < 50 acres = $4,500 $650• ≥ 50 acres < 100 acres = $6,100 $900• ≥ 100 acres = $9,600 $1,400

Local governments can gain approval from the Board to have lower or higher fees; however, DCR’s portion is based on the 28%

of the published initial fees.