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7, New Development/Significant Redevelopment
- Orange County Stormwater 2003 Drainage Area Management
Plan (DAMP) |
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Background
Orange County is under separate
NPDES municipal stormwater permits from the
San Diego and Santa Ana Regional Water Quality
Control Boards. While Section
7 of the DAMP, New Development/Significant
Redevelopment,
lays the foundation for the countywide program
overseeing all new development and significant
redevelopment, the actual program document
may vary somewhat depending upon the location
of the project. Questions or comments on this
section of the DAMP should be directed to Grant
Sharp of the County of Orange Watershed and
Coastal Resources Division.
Map of Regional Board Boundaries
Requirements
for New Development and Significant Redevelopment
in the Santa Ana Region of Orange
County (area north of El Toro Rd.)
For the area
of Orange County within the Santa Ana Regional
Water Quality Control Board jurisdiction
of Orange County (area north of El Toro Rd.),
the Model
WQMP (DAMP Exhibit 7.II) explains
the requirements placed upon all new development
and significant redevelopment projects. The
Model WQMP underwent a lengthy public review
process and was approved for implementation
by the Executive Officer of the Santa Ana Regional
Water Quality Control Board on September 30,
2003.
Requirements for New Development
and Significant Redevelopment in the San Diego
Region of Orange
County (area south of El Toro Rd.)
For the area
of Orange County within the San Diego Regional
Water Quality Control Board
jurisdiction of Orange County (area south of
El Toro Rd.), each municipality was required
by the permit to develop a Local WQMP, based
on the Model WQMP, to oversee new development
and significant redevelopment within their
local jurisdiction. These Local WQMPs were
finalized for implementation on August 13,
2003. The Local WQMP may vary slightly from
city to city so before planning a project,
please determine who has municipal jurisdiction
and refer to the appropriate Local WQMP.
For
a project in the unincorporated County, south
of El Toro Rd., the document which explains
the requirements placed upon all new development
and significant redevelopment projects is the
County of Orange Local WQMP
(Exhibit A-7.VI of the County’s Local
Implementation Plan). For the Local WQMP
in other municipalities of south Orange County,
please refer to the
individual city web site.
Guidance for Preparing
a Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP)
A
template for preparing a WQMP has been developed
by the County and each of the
cities of Orange
County. These templates can be accessed
from each city web site. The WQMP template
to be
used for all new development and significant
redevelopment projects in the unincorporated
County, regardless of the location, can
be accessed at http://www.ocplanning.net/documents.asp#npdes.
Click
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DAMP
Section 7, New Development/Significant Redevelopment -
1,212 kb
DAMP
Section 7, Exhibit 7.I, CEQA Guidance -
167 kb
DAMP
Section 7, Exhibit 7.II, Model WQMP Text
(For projects
in Santa Ana Region)
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DAMP
Section 7, Exhibit 7.II, Model WQMP Attachments
(For projects
in Santa Ana Region)
- 601 kb
County
of Orange Local Implementation Plan (LIP) Section 7, Exhibit 7.VI,
County
of Orange Local WQMP (For projects in the unincorporated
San Diego Region areas of the County of Orange) -
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ESA WATERSHED MAPS |
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Using the Environmentally
Sensitive Area (ESA) Maps
If a new development
or redevelopment project in Orange County involves
the addition of 2,500
square feet or more of impervious surface and
is located within, directly adjacent to (within
200 feet), or discharging directly to receiving
waters within environmentally sensitive areas,
then it qualifies as a priority project and is
subject to additional requirements (For a complete
list of priority projects, see Table
7.II-1 of the Model WQMP and Table
A-7.VI-1 of the County of Orange Local WQMP).
To assist developers in
determining whether or not a project meets
these criteria, the watershed
maps below identify each environmentally sensitive
area (ESA) within Orange County.
Within the San
Diego Region, the following constitutes an
ESA for the purposes of the New Development/Significant
Redevelopment Program:
Within the Santa Ana Region,
the following constitutes an ESA for the purposes
of the
New Development/Significant
Redevelopment Program:
In order
to determine whether a project might
be directly adjacent to (within 200 feet),
or discharging directly to receiving waters
within
an ESA, the first step is to identify the
watershed. For help in locating the watershed,
please
refer to the Watersheds
page. Once the
watershed has
been identified, select the appropriate
map below to locate environmentally sensitive
areas.
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Exhibit
A-1.I, Cover Sheet -
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Watershed
A.jpg - 1,656
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Watershed
A.pdf - 6,707 kb
Watershed
B.jpg - 1,445
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Watershed
B.pdf - 6,445 kb
Watershed
C.jpg - 1,324
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Watershed
C.pdf - 8,335 kb
Watershed
D.jpg - 1,151
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Watershed
D.pdf -
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Watershed
E.jpg - 1,956
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Watershed
E.pdf - 9,491 kb
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Watershed
F.jpg - 1,711
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Watershed
F.pdf - 7,871 kb
Watershed
G.jpg - 1,144
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Watershed
G.pdf -
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Watershed
H (SAR).jpg -
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Watershed
H (SAR).pdf - 5,479 kb
Watershed
H (SDR).jpg -
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Watershed
H (SDR).pdf - 1,186 kb
Watershed
I.jpg - 1,411
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Watershed
I.pdf - 2,645 kb
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Watershed
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Watershed
J.pdf - 6,442 kb
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K.jpg - 1,197
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Watershed
K.pdf - 3,803 kb
Watershed
L.jpg - 1,247
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Watershed
L.pdf - 9,063 kb
Watershed
M.jpg - 1,042
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Watershed
M.pdf - 7,913 kb
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