RCCO Riparian Corridor Conservation Overlay District
Surface Water Feature | Minimum Corridor Width | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
(1) | Perennial streams | The widest of the following three alternatives: | ||
All perennial streams identified in the Soil Survey.1 (Perennial streams are shown as solid lines on the Soil Survey maps.) | (a) (b) (c) | Minimum width of 75 feet from each defined edge of the watercourse at bankfull flow, measured perpendicular to the edge of the watercourse. Equal to the extent of the one-hundred-year floodplain3 where the floodplain extends more than the minimum 75 feet. Minimum of 25 feet beyond the outer edge of a wetland along the stream where this limit would be more than 75 feet and/or more extensive than the one-hundred-year floodplain. | ||
(Total minimum width = 150 feet plus the width of the stream.) | ||||
(2) | Intermittent streams | The widest of the following three alternatives: | ||
Intermittent streams identified in the Soil Survey1 or any stream otherwise identified on the applicant's plan that has an upstream drainage area of 75 acres or more.2 (Intermittent streams are shown as dotted and dashed lines on the Soil Survey maps.) | (a) (b) (c) | Minimum width of 75 feet from each defined edge of the watercourse at bankfull flow, measured perpendicular to the edge of the watercourse. Equal to the extent of the one-hundred-year floodplain3 where the floodplain extends more than the minimum 75 feet. Minimum of 25 feet beyond the outer edge of a wetland along the stream where this limit would be more than 75 feet and/or more extensive than the one-hundred-year floodplain. | ||
(Total minimum width = 150 feet plus the width of the stream.) | ||||
(3) | Other streams | The widest of the following three alternatives: | ||
All other streams with an upstream drainage area of less than 75 acres,2 including intermittent streams identified in the Soil Survey.1 | (a) (b) (c) | Minimum width of 25 feet from the center line of the watercourse, measured perpendicular to the center line of the watercourse. Equal to the extent of the one-hundred-year floodplain3 where the floodplain extends more than the minimum 25 feet. Minimum of 25 feet beyond the outer edge of a wetland along the stream where this limit would be more than 25 feet and/or more extensive than the one-hundred-year floodplain. | ||
(Total minimum width = 50 feet.) | ||||
(4) | Wetlands and ponds | |||
Any wetlands greater than 10,000 square feet in area when not located along a stream, and all ponds greater than 10,000 square feet in area, and combinations thereof greater than 10,000 square feet in area. | Minimum width of 25 feet from the outer edge of the wetland or pond, measured perpendicular to the edge. For wetlands located at the edge of a pond, the measurement shall be made from the outer edge of the wetland. | |||
NOTES: | ||
1 | The most recent edition of the Soil Survey of Montgomery County. | |
2 | Upstream drainage area is measured from where the stream exits the applicant's site. | |
3 | One-hundred-year floodplain as identified on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) prepared by FEMA, or as calculated by the applicant where FEMA data does not apply. | |
RCCO Riparian Corridor Conservation Overlay District
Surface Water Feature | Minimum Corridor Width | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
(1) | Perennial streams | The widest of the following three alternatives: | ||
All perennial streams identified in the Soil Survey.1 (Perennial streams are shown as solid lines on the Soil Survey maps.) | (a) (b) (c) | Minimum width of 75 feet from each defined edge of the watercourse at bankfull flow, measured perpendicular to the edge of the watercourse. Equal to the extent of the one-hundred-year floodplain3 where the floodplain extends more than the minimum 75 feet. Minimum of 25 feet beyond the outer edge of a wetland along the stream where this limit would be more than 75 feet and/or more extensive than the one-hundred-year floodplain. | ||
(Total minimum width = 150 feet plus the width of the stream.) | ||||
(2) | Intermittent streams | The widest of the following three alternatives: | ||
Intermittent streams identified in the Soil Survey1 or any stream otherwise identified on the applicant's plan that has an upstream drainage area of 75 acres or more.2 (Intermittent streams are shown as dotted and dashed lines on the Soil Survey maps.) | (a) (b) (c) | Minimum width of 75 feet from each defined edge of the watercourse at bankfull flow, measured perpendicular to the edge of the watercourse. Equal to the extent of the one-hundred-year floodplain3 where the floodplain extends more than the minimum 75 feet. Minimum of 25 feet beyond the outer edge of a wetland along the stream where this limit would be more than 75 feet and/or more extensive than the one-hundred-year floodplain. | ||
(Total minimum width = 150 feet plus the width of the stream.) | ||||
(3) | Other streams | The widest of the following three alternatives: | ||
All other streams with an upstream drainage area of less than 75 acres,2 including intermittent streams identified in the Soil Survey.1 | (a) (b) (c) | Minimum width of 25 feet from the center line of the watercourse, measured perpendicular to the center line of the watercourse. Equal to the extent of the one-hundred-year floodplain3 where the floodplain extends more than the minimum 25 feet. Minimum of 25 feet beyond the outer edge of a wetland along the stream where this limit would be more than 25 feet and/or more extensive than the one-hundred-year floodplain. | ||
(Total minimum width = 50 feet.) | ||||
(4) | Wetlands and ponds | |||
Any wetlands greater than 10,000 square feet in area when not located along a stream, and all ponds greater than 10,000 square feet in area, and combinations thereof greater than 10,000 square feet in area. | Minimum width of 25 feet from the outer edge of the wetland or pond, measured perpendicular to the edge. For wetlands located at the edge of a pond, the measurement shall be made from the outer edge of the wetland. | |||
NOTES: | ||
1 | The most recent edition of the Soil Survey of Montgomery County. | |
2 | Upstream drainage area is measured from where the stream exits the applicant's site. | |
3 | One-hundred-year floodplain as identified on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) prepared by FEMA, or as calculated by the applicant where FEMA data does not apply. | |