THE RIPARIAN BUFFER ZONE AND FLOODPLAIN SECTIONS OF THE PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE: Questions and Answers


Q. If my property already contains a structure or is used within the buffer zone or floodplain, how does the amendment affect me?
A. Existing uses are not affected, UNLESS you expand the existing use or structure by more than 10% of the existing ground coverage.
 

Q. What if I want to improve my property that falls within the buffer zone or floodplain area?
A. For land disturbing activities within these areas you will need to apply for a permit.   There are many uses that are NOT considered land    disturbances:


Q. How wide are the buffer zones being proposed?
A. 100 feet along large rivers, and either (Option A) 50 feet, (Option B) 75 feet or (Option C) 25 feet along perennial streams and lakes. The Athens Grow Green Coalition is urging the adoption of Option B, 75 feet.

Q. Are all uses of property within floodplains prohibited?
A. Not at all!  The prohibited uses are:

(The ordinance includes requirements for balancing cuts and fills in the floodplain.)
Many uses are allowed:


Q. Are all uses within Riparian Buffer zones prohibited?
A. No, the following uses ARE permitted:


Q. Will this resolution affect how I can subdivide property that includes buffer zone or floodplain?
A. Yes.  All lots modified by lot line adjustments, or new lots created from existing lots which contain buffer zone or floodplain areas, must contain a buildable area large enough to accommodate the uses permitted in the underlying zone.  This means that some lots that are larger than the minimum size required in the zoning ordinance may not be allowed to be further divided.

Q. What if so much of my lot is within the buffer zone that I can’t build as many structures as I had planned?
A. Density may be transferred out of unbuildable areas to buildable areas of a lot, so long as a covenant is recorded which limits Land Disturbing Activity or construction on the area from which density is transferred.  The density within the buildable area may not exceed twice the permitted density allowed by the underlying zone.

Q. Can any variances be granted?
A. Yes: