Senate amendment makes the following changes to the 5th edition:
Changes the long title.
Makes a technical change.
Amends the proposed changes to GS 143-214.7, Stormwater runoff rules and programs, deleting a definition for the term built-upon area and reinstating previously deleted language in GS 143-214.7(b2) concerning "built-upon areas."
Amends the language of proposed GS 143-214.7(b3) to provide that stormwater runoff rules and programs cannot require new or increased stormwater controls for pre-existing development or redevelopment activities that do not remove or decrease existing stormwater controls (previously, could not require new rules or programs for redevelopment activities that did not remove or decrease existing stormwater controls, unless required by federal law).
Deletes previous provision that, unless specifically authorized by the General Assembly, the Environmental Management Commission and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources do not have the authority to define the term gravel for the purposes of implementing stormwater programs.
Deletes provision that provided that if Senate Bill 38 (Amend Environment Laws 2014) becomes law, Section 28 (Clarify Gravel Under Stormwater Laws) is repealed.
Makes conforming changes.
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The Senate amendment to the 2nd edition makes the following changes.
Deletes sections 3 and 4 of the act, which directed the Environmental Management Commission (EMC) to adopt a Mitigation Program Requirement for Protection and Maintenance of Riparian Buffers Rule pursuant to GS 150B-21.1 that was substantively identical to the recommended text found in the Consolidated Buffer Mitigation Rule Stakeholder Report of April 10, 2014. Also required the EMC and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) to exempt any riparian buffer impacts associated with the piping of a stream pursuant to a permit issued by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Also deletes the repeal of subdivision (2) of Section 2(c) of SL 2013-395, concerning the piping of a stream pursuant to an Army Corps of Engineers permit as an allowable use.
Makes conforming title changes.
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Actions on Bills: 2014-07-21
H 101: SPECIAL LICENSE PLATE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS.
H 201: BUILDING REUTILIZATION FOR ECONOMIC DEV. ACT.
H 348: PUBLIC SAFETY TECHNOLOGY/STATE ROW.
H 369: CRIMINAL LAW CHANGES.
H 1033: SPECIAL ASSESSMENT/DAM REPAIR.
H 1181: NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAID MODERNIZATION (NEW).
H 1195: FISCAL INTEGRITY/PENSION-SPIKING PREVENTION.
S 403: OMNIBUS ELECTION CLARIFICATIONS (NEW).
S 729: COAL ASH MANAGEMENT ACT OF 2014 (NEW).
S 883: MITIGATION BUFFER RULE/WASTEWATER TREATMENT (NEW).
Actions on Bills: 2014-07-21
H 1056: LAKE LURE OFFICIAL MAP.
H 1155: PINEHURST ANNEXATION.
H 1245: PLEASANT GARDEN ANNEX/WATHA DEANNEX (NEW).
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