Using a Citizen s Wetland Education Workshop As A Tool in Regulatory Compliance

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Using a Citizen s Wetland Education Workshop As A Tool in Regulatory Compliance (A Driver s Safety Course for Wetland Violators) Kevin R. Du Bois, P.W.S. ASWM Wetlands 2007 National Symposium August 28-30, 2007

Norfolk Wetlands Education Workshop Purpose: Facilitate a common understanding of the purpose and intent of the Norfolk Wetlands Ordinance and how to comply with the Ordinance. Remove the I didn t know defense. Mechanics: A portion of a civil charge is reduced if violators attend the class. Combine concerned citizens, waterfront business interests, anonymous wetland violators. Use peer pressure to persuade recalcitrant personalities Costs: Equipment $270, Operating costs (food) $75/class (funded with civil charge money) Following the workshop, regulators expect better compliance from violators and hope to keep other citizens from unknowingly getting into trouble.

Ernie Morgan Environmental Action Center

Workshop Components: Classroom Importance of Tidal Wetlands Review Tidal Wetlands Permit Process Restoration Projects BES Personnel and Services Provided

I. The Importance of Wetlands

Wetlands in the Landscape

In Norfolk, the Virginia Institute of Marine Science reports that between 1993 and 2004, 9.45 acres of wetlands were permanently lost to permitted activities Annual average = 0.79 acres per year of permanent wetland loss.

Environmental Quality Functions Water Quality Improvement Aquatic and Terrestrial Productivity Fish and Wildlife Habitat Ecological Values of Wetlands For Humans (Socio-economic Values) Flood Control Protection of water quality Erosion Control

Pollutant Removal

Waterfowl and Wildlife Utilization

Recreation

II. Review of Tidal Wetland Permit Process What is a Wetland?

Mission of the Local Program: Section 49-5.1 It is the policy of this Wetlands Board to preserve and prevent the despoliation and destruction of wetlands, coastal primary sand dunes, and beaches within the City while accommodating necessary economic development in a manner consistent with the preservation of these features.

Tidal Wetlands Permit The following uses of and activities in wetlands are authorized if otherwise permitted by law The construction and maintenance of noncommercial catwalks, piers, boathouses, boat shelters, fences, duck blinds, wildlife management shelters, footbridges, observation decks and shelters and other similar structures, provided that such structures are so constructed on pilings as to permit the reasonably unobstructed flow of the tide and preserve the natural contour of the wetland;

Section 49-6 Application for permit Any person who desires to use or develop any vegetated wetland and any nonvegetated wetland, within this city, other than for those activities specified in Section 49-3 above, shall first file an application for a permit directly with the wetlands board.

Typical Projects Stone Revetment Timber Bulkhead

Typical Violations Commencement Without A Permit

Deposition of Fill Material Without a Permit

III. Wetland Restoration Projects in Norfolk Neighborhood Restoration Projects: Larchmont Library Fontainebleau Crescent Pescara Creek Knitting Mill Creek Plum Point Park Villa Circle, Grandy Village, other projects in the works

Wetland Restoration Projects in Norfolk It Only Takes a Couple of Growing Seasons!

IV. Bureau of Environmental Services Program Oversight Wetlands & Dune Permits CBPA Review & Approval Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance Sunken Boat Removal Beach and Dune Management

BES Personnel and Services Provided Annette Newkirk 664-4368 Primary responsibilities include: Application receipt Financial management of application, civil charge fees and accounts Application and permit document processing Critical program support and problem solving

Services We Provide Courtesy delineations Site Assessments For Developablility Storm Damage Response Beach management Restoration Clean the Bay Day Coordination with Norfolk Environmental Commission Network with Stormwater Management and Parks and Forestry Departments

Making the Connection in the Field

Making the Connection in the Field

Making the Connection in the Field

Making the Connection in the Field

Making the Connection in the Field

Feedback

The Numbers Number Of Classes Since 2004 Inception 8 Total Number of Class Participants 94 Number of Violators Who Participated 14 Ratio of Citizens To Violators 7:1 Cost to Start the Class $270 Cost To Operate The Class $75

Train The Trainer During the Summer of 2006, Norfolk Offered A Free Train The Trainer Class For Interested Wetlands Board Members/Staff Norfolk provided copies of all PowerPoint Presentations on CD And A Copy of the Citizens Wetlands Handbook