Setbacks For Rivers and Creeks
Setbacks For Rivers and Creeks
Setbacks For Rivers and Creeks
SETBACKS FOR
RIVERS AND
CREEKS
SHRIRAM LELE & DONTREY GARNETT
CP-6016 GROWTH MANAGEMENT LAW
PROF. SETH WEISSMAN
WHAT IS A SETBACK? & WHAT IS A BUFFER?
A setback is the distance which a A riparianbufferis a strip of forested or
building or other structure is set back vegetated land bordering a body of water and
from a street or road, a river or other is important in protecting water quality. The
stream, a shore or floodplain, or any word riparian means next to the banks of
protection. waters.
WHY SETBACKS ARE NEEDED FOR RIVERS & CREEKS
IN GEORGIA
Metro River Protection Act (1973)
Georgia Erosion and Sedimentation Control Act
(1975)
Chattahoochee Corridor Plan (1998)
METROPOLITAN RIVER PROTECTION
ACT
(1973)
Georgia General Assembly enacted the
Metropolitan River Protection Act (Georgia Code 12-
5-440 et seq.) to protect the Chattahoochee River
as it is the main source of drink water is the Atlanta
Region. It established a 2000-foot Corridor along
both banks of the Chattahoochee and its
impoundments for the 48 miles between Buford
Dam and Peachtree Creek. The act was amended in
1998 to extend the Corridor an additional 36 miles
to the downstream limits of Fulton and Douglas
counties (the limit of the Atlanta region).
GA EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION ACT (1975 )
The Georgia Erosion and Sedimentation Act requires
that each county or municipality adopt a
comprehensive ordinance establishing procedures
governing land-disturbing activities based on the
minimum requirements established by the Act Permits
are required for specified "land-disturbing activities,"
including the construction or modification of
manufacturing facilities, construction activities, certain
activities associated with transportation facilities,
activities on marsh hammocks, etc. With certain
constraints, permitting authority can be delegated to
local governments.
CHATTAHOOCHEE CORRIDOR PLAN
(1998)
The plan includes development standards that reduce the
impacts of development on the river using the existing
characteristics of the land and vegetation as a guide to identify
development suitability. It is based on ARCs 1972
Chattahoochee Corridor Study.
Buffers Standards