The district will make technical assistance
available as requested by the County. This assistance, as set forth
below, will be provided by federal, state and local resource agencies
which work through the district, within the limitations of their budgets
and availability of personnel and in accordance with established policies
for reimbursement of certain costs.
[Adopted 11-1-2004; amended in its entirety 6-3-2024]
The following words and terms, when used in this article, shall
have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise:
AGREEMENT IN LIEU OF A PLAN
A contract between the VESCP authority and the owner that
specifies conservation measures that must be implemented to comply
with the requirements of this article for the construction of a i)
single-family detached residential structure or ii) farm building
or structure on a parcel of land with a total impervious cover percentage,
including the impervious cover from the farm building or structure
to be constructed, of less than 5% this contract may be executed by
the VESCP authority in lieu of formal site plan.
APPLICANT
Any person submitting an erosion and sediment control plan
for approval in order to obtain authorization for land-disturbing
activities to commence.
BOARD
The State Water Control Board.
CERTIFIED INSPECTOR FOR ESC
An employee or agent of the VESCP authority who i) holds
a certificate of competence from the Department in the area of project
inspection or ii) is enrolled in the Department's training program
for project inspection and successfully completes such program within
one year after enrollment.
CERTIFIED PLAN REVIEWER FOR ESC
An employee or agent of the VESCP authority who i) holds a certificate of competence from the Department in the area of plan review, ii) is enrolled in the Department's training program for plan review and successfully completes such program within one year after enrollment, or iii) is licensed as a professional engineer, architect, landscape architect, land surveyor pursuant to Article
I (§ 54.1-400 et seq.) of Chapter
4 of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia, or professional soil scientist as defined in § 54.1-2200, Code of Virginia.
CERTIFIED PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR FOR ESC
An employee or agent of the VESCP authority who holds a certification
from the Department in the classification of program administrator
or is enrolled in the Department's training program for program
administration and successfully completes such program within one
year after enrollment.
CLEARING
Any activity which removes the vegetative ground cover, including,
but not limited to, root mat removal or topsoil removal.
COUNTY
The County of Rappahannock or Rappahannock County.
DEPARTMENT
The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality.
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN or PLAN
A document containing material for the conservation of soil
and water resources of a unit or group of units of land. It may include
appropriate maps, an appropriate soil and water plan inventory and
management information with needed interpretations, and a record of
decisions contributing to conservation treatment. The plan shall contain
all major conservation decisions to ensure that the entire unit or
units of land will be so treated to achieve the conservation objectives.
EROSION IMPACT AREA
An area of land that is not associated with a current land-disturbing
activity but is subject to persistent soil erosion resulting in the
delivery of sediment onto neighboring properties or into state waters.
This definition shall not apply to any lot or parcel of land of 10,000
square feet or less used for residential purposes.
EXCAVATING
Any digging, scooping or other methods of removing earth
materials.
FARM BUILDING OR STRUCTURE
The same as that term is defined in § 36-97 of
the Code of Virginia and also includes any building or structure used
for agritourism activity, as defined in § 3.2-6400, Code
of Virginia, and any related impervious surfaces, including roads,
driveways, and parking areas.
FILLING
Any depositing or stockpiling of earth materials.
GRADING
Any excavating or filling of earth material or any combination
thereof, including the land in its excavated or filled conditions.
LAND DISTURBANCE or LAND-DISTURBING ACTIVITY
A man-made change to the land surface that may result in
soil erosion or has the potential to change its runoff characteristics,
including the clearing, grading, excavating, transporting, and filling
of land.
LAND-DISTURBING PERMIT OR APPROVAL
A permit or an approval allowing a land-disturbing activity
to commence issued by VESCP authority after the requirements of § 62.1-44.15:55
of the Code of Virginia have been met.
NATURAL CHANNEL DESIGN CONCEPTS
The utilization of engineering analysis and fluvial geomorphic
processes to create, rehabilitate, restore, or stabilize an open conveyance
system for the purpose of creating or recreating a stream that conveys
its bankfull storm event within its banks and allows larger flows
to access its bankfull bench and its floodplain.
OWNER
The same as provided in § 62.1-44.3 of the Code
of Virginia. For a land-disturbing activity that is regulated under
Article 2.4 (§ 62.1-44.15:51 et seq.) of Chapter 3.1 of
Title 62.1 of the Code of Virginia and this article, "owner" also
includes the owner or owners of the freehold of the premises or lesser
estate therein, mortgagee or vendee in possession, assignee of rents,
receiver, executor, trustee, lessee, or other person, firm, or corporation
in control of a property.
PEAK FLOW RATE
The maximum instantaneous flow from a prescribed design storm
at a particular location.
PERCENT IMPERVIOUS
The impervious area within the site divided by the area of
the site multiplied by 100.
PERMITTEE
The person to whom the permit is issued.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, firm, association, joint venture,
public or private corporation, trust, estate, commission, board, public
or private institution, utility, cooperative, county, city, town,
or other political subdivision of the commonwealth, governmental body,
including a federal or state entity as applicable, any interstate
body, or any other legal entity.
RESPONSIBLE LAND DISTURBER or RLD
An individual holding a certificate issued by the Department
who is responsible for carrying out the land-disturbing activity in
accordance with the approved erosion and sediment control plan. The
RLD may be the owner, applicant, permittee, designer, superintendent,
project manager, contractor, or any other project or development team
member. The RLD must be designated on the erosion and sediment control
plan or permit as defined in the Virginia Erosion and Stormwater Management
Regulation (9 VAC 25-875) as a prerequisite for engaging in land disturbance.
The RLD must be designated on the erosion and sediment control plan
or permit as defined in this article as a prerequisite for engaging
in land disturbance.
RUNOFF VOLUME
The volume of water that runs off the land development project
from a prescribed storm event.
STATE WATERS
All water, on the surface and under the ground, wholly or
partially within or bordering the commonwealth or within its jurisdiction,
including wetlands.
TOWN
The incorporated town of Washington, Virginia.
TRANSPORTING
Any moving of earth materials from one place to another place
other than such movement incidental to grading, when such movement
results in destroying the vegetative ground cover either by tracking
or the buildup of earth materials to the extent that erosion and sedimentation
will result from the soil or earth materials over which such transporting
occurs.
VESCP PLAN-APPROVING AUTHORITY
The CSWCD, as designated in Article
I, is responsible for determining the adequacy of a plan submitted for land-disturbing activities on a unit or units of lands and for approving plans.
VIRGINIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PROGRAM or VESCP
A program approved by the Department that is established
by a VESCP authority for the effective control of soil erosion, sediment
deposition, and nonagricultural runoff associated with a land-disturbing
activity to prevent the unreasonable degradation of properties, stream
channels, waters, and other natural resources and shall include such
items where applicable as local ordinances, rules, policies and guidelines,
technical materials, and requirements for plan review, inspection,
and evaluation consistent with the requirements of the Erosion and
Sediment Control Law (ESCL).
VIRGINIAN STORMWATER MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK
A collection of pertinent information that provides general
guidance for compliance with the Virginia Erosion and Stormwater Management
Act and associated regulations and is developed by the Department
with advice from a stakeholder advisory committee, as amended.
VPDES PERMIT
A General VPDES (Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System) Permit for Discharges of Stormwater from Construction Activities,
9 VAC 25-880, issued by the Department pursuant to § 62.1-44.15
of the Code of Virginia for stormwater discharges from a land-disturbing
activity.
Pursuant to § 62.1-44.15:54 of the Code of Virginia,
the VESCP authority hereby establishes a Virginia Erosion and Sediment
Control Program (VESCP) and adopts the regulations promulgated by
the Board (for the effective control of soil erosion and sediment
deposition to prevent the unreasonable degradation of properties,
stream channels, waters and other natural resources) and the Virginian
Stormwater Management Handbook. In accordance with § 62.1-44.15:52
of the Code of Virginia, any plan approved prior to July 1, 2014,
that provides for stormwater management that addresses any flow rate
capacity and velocity requirements for natural or man-made channels
shall satisfy the flow rate capacity and velocity requirements for
natural or man-made channels if the practices are designed to i) detain
the water quality volume and to release it over 48 hours; ii) detain
and release over a twenty-four-hour period the expected rainfall resulting
from the one year, twenty-four-hour storm; and iii) reduce the allowable
peak flow rate resulting from the 1.5-, two-, and ten-year, twenty-four-hour
storms to a level that is less than or equal to the peak flow rate
from the site assuming it was in a good forested condition, achieved
through multiplication of the forested peak flow rate by a reduction
factor that is equal to the runoff volume from the site when it was
in a good forested condition divided by the runoff volume from the
site in its proposed condition, and shall be exempt from any flow
rate capacity and velocity requirements for natural or man-made channels.
A. For plans approved on and after July 1, 2014, the flow rate capacity
and velocity requirements for natural and man-made channels shall
be satisfied by compliance with water quantity requirements specified
9 VAC 25-875-600, unless such land-disturbing activities are in accordance
with the grandfathering provisions of 9 VAC 25-875-490.
B. Pursuant to § 62.1-44.15:53 of the Code of Virginia, an
erosion control plan shall not be approved until it is reviewed by
a certified plan reviewer for ESC. Inspections of land-disturbing
activities shall be conducted by a certified inspector for ESC. The
Erosion and Sediment Control Program of Rappahannock County shall
contain a certified program administrator for ESC, a certified plan
reviewer for ESC, and a certified inspector for ESC (who may be the
same person.)
C. Rappahannock County hereby designates the CSWCD as the VESCP plan-approving
authority.
D. The program and regulations provided for in this article shall be
made available for public inspection at the office of the County Administrator.
Land-disturbing activities that meet the criteria below are
regulated as follows:
A. Land-disturbing activity that disturbs 10,000 square feet or more,
is less than one acre, and not part of a common plan of development
or sale is subject to criteria defined in Article 2 (9 VAC 25-875-540
et seq.) of Part V of the Virginia Erosion and Stormwater Management
Regulation (Regulation).
Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Erosion and Sediment
Control Law for Localities Not Administering a Virginia Erosion and
Stormwater Management Program (ESCL), the following activities are not required to comply with
the ESCL unless otherwise required by federal law:
A. Disturbance of a land area of less than 10,000 square feet in size;
B. Minor land-disturbing activities such as home gardens and individual
home landscaping, repairs, and maintenance work;
C. Installation, maintenance, or repair of any individual service connection;
D. Installation, maintenance, or repair of any underground utility line
when such activity occurs on an existing hard-surfaced road, street,
or sidewalk, provided the land-disturbing activity is confined to
the area of the road, street, or sidewalk that is hard surfaced;
E. Installation, maintenance, or repair of any septic tank line or drainage
field unless included in an overall plan for land-disturbing activity
relating to construction of the building to be served by the septic
tank system;
F. Permitted surface or deep mining operations and projects, or oil
and gas operations and projects conducted pursuant to Title 45.2 of
the Code of Virginia;
G. Clearing of lands specifically for bona fide agricultural purposes; the management, tilling, planting, or harvesting of agricultural, horticultural, or forest crops; livestock feedlot operations; agricultural engineering operations, including construction of terraces, terrace outlets, check dams, desilting basins, dikes, ponds, ditches, strip cropping, lister furrowing, contour cultivating, contour furrowing, land drainage, and land irrigation; or as additionally set forth by the Board in regulations. However, this exception shall not apply to harvesting of forest crops unless the area on which harvesting occurs is reforested artificially or naturally in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 11 (§ 10.1-1100 et seq.) of Title 10.1 of the Code of Virginia or is converted to bona fide agricultural or improved pasture use as described in Subsection
B of § 10.1-1163 of the Code of Virginia;
H. Installation of fence and sign posts or telephone and electric poles
and other kinds of posts or poles;
I. Land-disturbing activities in response to a public emergency where the related work requires immediate authorization to avoid imminent endangerment to human health or the environment. In such situations, the VESCP authority shall be advised of the disturbance within seven days of commencing the land-disturbing activity, and compliance with the administrative requirements of §§
98-11,
98-12, and
98-13 of this article are required within 30 days of commencing the land-disturbing activity; and
J. Discharges to a sanitary sewer or a combined sewer system that are
not from a land-disturbing activity.
Final decisions of the County under this article shall be subject
to review by the Circuit Court of Rappahannock County, provided an
appeal is filed within 30 days from the date of any written decision
adversely affecting the rights, duties, or privileges of the person
engaging in or proposing to engage in land-disturbing activities.