The Restoration of Reading Creek & Model Stream Buffer Ordinances/ Zoning Regulations for Alabama Streams

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The Restoration of Reading Creek & Model Stream Buffer Ordinances/ Zoning Regulations for Alabama Streams Charlene LeBleu, AICP, ASLA, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture Auburn University Auburn, AL

This presentation Stream Buffers/ Riparian Buffers Function of water quantity & quality Overview city of Auburn, AL stream ordinance as a model ordinance Application of the city of Auburn, AL model ordinance to Reading Creek stream restoration at Jackson Reading Park in Prichard, AL

What are stream buffers? Also called riparian buffers Permanently vegetated transition zones Typically forested lands adjacent to streams Intercept runoff to filter pollutants Encourage infiltration of water before it enters water bodies.

Pollutant Filter Deposition Infiltration Absorption Filtration Biodegration Plant uptake

Pollutant Removal Nutrient removal increases with buffer width Nutrient removal effectiveness is dependent on soil type, texture and biochemistry

Three Main Zones

Outer Zone Zone 3 Zone farthest from the stream May be residential yards or maintained open space Native grass and/or turf grasses provide for even distribution of overland flow and increased effectiveness

Middle Zone Zone 2 Transition zone between upland development and inner zone Zone of primary treatment/ pollutant removal Width range from 20 100 Typically woody vegetation

Inner Zone Zone 1 Closest to the water body Create, preserve & protect physical & ecological functions Floodplain zone with wetland characteristics and critical habitats EPA (2006) states a minimum of 25 feet Restricted human use Planted with undisturbed mix of native wetland, herbaceous and woody vegetation

Stream Buffer Ordinance of Auburn, AL Variable Width Buffer applies to all perennial and intermittent streams Ephemeral streams must be vegetated Divides buffer into three zones to determine permitted use

Model Ordinance: City of Auburn, AL Stream Buffer Ordinance Buffers required on each side of the stream Buffer width varies based on the size of the upstream drainage basin Three zones 1) Streamside Zone 2) Managed Use Zone 3) Upland Zone

1 2 3

Mitigation Techniques Installation of structural BMPs Bioretention, rain gardens, stormwater wetlands Controlled impervious surface Impervious surface ration of < 25%

Mitigation Techniques Open Space Development Preserves vegetative area on or near site that equal to 200% of the buffer encroachment area. Area promotes water quality Stream Restoration Stream Preservation

Mitigation Techniques Wetland restoration Restore two acres for every one disturbed Greenways Trails and connectors as permanent open space Wider Buffer Width Other

Jackson Reading Park

Prichard, AL Prichard Mobile County, AL

Reading Creek is a perennial stream and surrounding soils are urban complex

Zone 1 25 Zone 2 50 Zone 3 25 Park Residential Buffer extends into park area. Zones 3 2 1

Mitigation Techniques Installation of structural BMPs Bioretention, rain gardens, stormwater wetlands Controlled impervious surface Impervious surface ration of < 25%

Mitigation Techniques Open Space Development Preserves vegetative area on or near site that equal to 200% of the buffer encroachment area. Area promotes water quality Stream Restoration Stream Preservation

Mitigation Techniques Wetland restoration Restore two acres for every one disturbed Greenways Trails and connectors as permanent open space Wider Buffer Width Other

Controlled Impervious Surface < 25% Preserved Wooded Area Zone 1 25 Zone 2 50 Zone 3 25 Rain Garden Restored Stream Buffer extends into park area. 3 Zones 2 1

Reading Creek Restoration Three zones Coir fabric (coconut) Over Brown Top Millet & Winter Wheat Mix, 50 lbs /ac

Planting the Buffer (over 1,200 plants)

April 10, 2013

Maintenance

Summary Stream buffers are permanently vegetated transition zones that are typically forested Provide food and shelter to wildlife Intercept runoff, filter pollutants and encourage infiltration Nutrient removal increases with buffer width

Summary Effective buffer ordinances Meet minimum standards Have clear variables Flexibility + Variance Procedures Are enforced!

Summary The City of Auburn, AL Stream Buffer Ordinance is a good example of a model ordinance.

Questions?