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Search Results for County Of Jefferson
Louisville and Jefferson County Erosion Preventions and Sediment Control Ordinance
Date Added: Wednesday, December 2, 2015Erosion & Sedimentation Control
Kentucky
Municipal
The ordinance was designed through a community consensus process that took place between 1997 and 2000. It applies to all construction and land moving operations that affect over 5,000 sq. ft. of land, excepting agriculture, but including single family uses. This ordinance requires the permitee to perform weekly inspections and maintenance on all implemented sedimentation control measures and inspections after each 0.5 inch 24 hour storm event. It is in compliance with Phase II NPDES requirements...
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The Jefferson County Farmland Protection Program
Date Added: Wednesday, February 24, 2016Farmland Protection & Preservation
West Virginia
Municipal
This county farmland protection plan offers provisions for land acquisition and the purchase of conservation easements based on a system of prioritization to determine the allocation of funds...
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County of Jefferson Floodplain Management Ordinance
Date Added: Wednesday, October 21, 2015Floodplain Regulations
Kentucky
Municipal
This ordinance differs from the general NFIP model in a number of ways. Jefferson County prohibits building in the floodway. They define the floodway as the “Local Regulatory Conveyance Zone,” or the area produced when the Local Regulatory Floodplain (traditionally based on the 1 ft. rise in a 100 year flood) is reduced to create a 1/10 of a foot rise. More interestingly, the County prohibits a wide array of activities along the “blue line” streams (USGS defined perennial streams), requires a 25 foot vegetative buffer along all the channels and..
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County of Jefferson Floodplain Management Ordinance
Date Added: Wednesday, April 13, 2016Floodplain Regulations
Kentucky
Municipal
This ordinance differs from the general NFIP model in a number of ways. Jefferson County prohibits building in the floodway. They define the floodway as the “Local Regulatory Conveyance Zone,” or the area produced when the Local Regulatory Floodplain (traditionally based on the 1 ft. rise in a 100 year flood) is reduced to create a 1/10 of a foot rise. More interestingly, the County prohibits a wide array of activities along the “blue line” streams (USGS defined perennial streams), requires a 25 foot vegetative buffer along all the channels and..
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