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2015-10-03 StormwaterOptOutPITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RESOLUTION 2015 -10-03 WHEREAS, the Virginia Senate and House of Delegates, in response to local government concerns, both passed by wide margins amendments to the Virginia Stormwater Management Plan ( "VSMP') under House Bill 1173/Senate Bill 423, which amendments allow local governments to choose either to manage their own Stormwater Management Programs or to "Opt Out ", leaving the administration, implementation, and enforcement of the Program to the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality ( "DEQ "). These were both Omnibus Bills with broad and unequivocal support from DEQ, Environmental Groups, and representatives from the Construction/Development community; and WHEREAS, the Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia signed House Bill 1173/Senate Bill 423 on March 24, 2014, and the bill was enacted immediately with an emergency clause contained therein; and WHEREAS, upon enactment, the Commonwealth of Virginia's lead environmental regulatory agency, the DEQ was established as the Commonwealth's VSMP Authority. The DEQ is the stormwater permitting authority and has the responsibility to implement, administer, and enforce the Commonwealth's environmental regulations in a uniform, consistent, efficient, and timely manner across the Commonwealth; and WHEREAS, the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors, along with 54 other localities in Virginia, voted in 2014 to "Opt Out" of administering their own stormwater management program, leaving the administration of the Program to DEQ; and WHEREAS, following the 2014 legislation, a Stormwater Advisory Group was convened and charged with making recommendations regarding consolidation and implementation of the Virginia's Water Regulations, including Stormwater and Erosion and Sediment Control, to the 2016 General Assembly; and WHEREAS, the Stormwater Advisory Group is largely comprised of representatives from the environmental community, engineers, and DEQ staff, and lacks sufficient representation from Virginia's "Opt Out" localities and Chesapeake Bay Act localities; and WHEREAS, while the Stormwater Advisory Group should be commended for their months of hard work, and in particular for the work on consolidating various environmental programs into one program under DEQ administration, the Group has focused a significant amount of time recently and has become sidetracked of late with a discussion on the benefits to DEQ of repealing the statutory right to "Opt Out" provided by the 2014 legislative amendments to the VSMP, thereby, returning to localities the responsibility of plan implementation, administration, and enforcement; and WHEREAS, a recommendation to repeal the statutory "Opt Out" constitutes nothing less than nullification by committee of the legislative action clearly embodied in the 2014 Omnibus legislation, nullification of a right guaranteed by both houses of the General Assembly and the Governor, and would require that each and every locality in the Commonwealth administer a separate version of the VSMP, thus resulting in inconsistency, inefficacy and a cumulative burden that will increase both in size and cost each year, constituting nothing short of a significantly expensive and burdensome unfunded or underfunded mandate; and Page 1 of 2 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors, strongly opposes any recommendation or effort to reverse or amend the action taken by the 2014 General Assembly in affording to Virginia's counties and cities the statutory right to "Opt Out" of administering the VSMP, and further respectfully requests that the Stormwater Advisory Group support and seek implementation of the current law. Adopted this 20th day of October , 2015. ATTEST:/, Clarence C. Monday, Clerk Pittsylvania County Board of S pervisors Approved As To Form: IVX&V,5�� J. Vaden Hunt, Esq. Pittsylvania County Attorney Brenda H. Bowman, Chair Elton W. Blackstock, Vice Chair Coy E. Harville James H. Snead Jessie L. Barksdale Jerry A. Hagerman Tim R. Barber Ayes 7 Nays 0 Page 2 of 2 Brenda H. Bowman, Chair Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Vote Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes vPs Yes Abstentions 0