Waiver Prohibition Areas

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Theme: Waiver Prohibition Areas

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The waiver prohibition dataset represents legally established geographical areas that prohibits waiver of any onsite sewage disposal system (septic systems) standards and regulations.  The standards and regulations include local, state, and federal. Prohibition areas are created due to extreme site limitations that affect the ability to construct a code compliant septic system.  Site limitations include high ground water conditions, excessive slopes, and small lots where well and stream setbacks can not be met, and other site constraints that prevent a septic system from being installed in accordance to adopted standards and regulations.  

There are currently 15 waiver prohibition areas in Sonoma County:
Camp Meeker is the boundary of the area affected by Resolution No. 98-0102, revising a prohibition against waivers to on-site sewage disposal regulation in the community of Camp Meeker.

Canon Manor is the boundary of the area affected by an Ordinance (unknown number) adopted on 4/5/88, to address the problem of contamination of the aquifer in the area of the Canon Manor subdivision.

Carmet is one of the boundaries of the area affected by Resolutions 70173, 70174, & 70175 and a Joint Agreement between the Sonoma County Department of Health Services and the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board dated May 25, 1979,  relating to the coastal subdivisions of Carmet, Rancho del Paradiso, Salmon Creek, Sereno del Mar, and the community of Jenner.

Happy Acres is the boundary of the area affected by regulations per Sonoma County Code, Chapter 7 and the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board Basin Plan.

Jenner is one of the boundaries of the area affected by Resolutions 70173, 70174, & 70175 and a Joint Agreement between the Sonoma County Department of Health Services and the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board dated May 25, 1979, relating to the coastal subdivisions of Carmet, Rancho del Paradiso, Salmon Creek, Sereno del Mar, and the community of Jenner.

Monte Rio Wastewater Pollution Control Area is the boundary of the area affected by Resolution No. 97-0516 adopted on April 22, 1997 prohibiting waivers to on-site sewage disposal regulations in the Monte Rio Area.

Penngrove - South Cotati is the boundary of the area affected by Resolution 63649, dated April 24, 1979, designating a waiver prohibition area of wet-weather percolation test requirements within the area rezoned by the Penngrove/South Cotati rezoning study.

Petaluma Nitrate is the boundary of the area affected by Ordinance No. 2607, an urgency ordinance to address the problem of contamination of the West Petaluma aquifer with nitrate.

Rancho del Paradiso is one of the boundaries of the area affected by Resolutions 70173, 70174, & 70175 and a Joint Agreement between the Sonoma County Department of Health Services and the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board dated May 25, 1979, relating to the coastal subdivisions of Carmet, Rancho del Paradiso, Salmon Creek, Sereno del Mar, and the community of Jenner.

Russian river meadows (aka Rien's Beach) is the boundary of the area affected by Sonoma County Code Sections 7-12 (I) et seq, and the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Basin Plan as currently revised, which precludes the creation of a health hazard due to the surfacing of sewage effluent from individual sewage disposal systems and contamination of the ground and surface waters of the State.

Salmon Creek is one of the boundaries of the area affected by Resolutions 70173, 70174, & 70175 and a Joint Agreement between the Sonoma County Department of Health Services and the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board dated May 25, 1979, relating to the coastal subdivisions of Carmet, Rancho del Paradiso, Salmon Creek, Sereno del Mar, and the community of Jenner.

Serena del Mar is one of the boundaries of the area affected by Resolutions 70173, 70174, & 70175 and a Joint Agreement between the Sonoma County Department of Health Services and the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board dated May 25, 1979, relating to the coastal subdivisions of Carmet, Rancho del Paradiso, Salmon Creek, Sereno del Mar, and the community of Jenner.

South wright is the boundary of the area affected by Sonoma County Code, Chapter 25B, and Sonoma County Code, Chapter 7 (findings established 1982-83), which establishes minimum measures to protect the health of the public and the groundwater aquifer within the area.

Thomas Larkin Woods, unit 1 is the boundary of the area affected by a Joint Innovative System Agreement, and the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board Basin Plan, which is intended to preclude a hazard to the community water system in Unit 1 of Thomas Larkin Woods Subdivision.

Westvue meadows is the boundary of the area affected by direction from the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board, dated January 4, 1978, the North Coast Basin Plan, Sonoma County Code Chapter 7, and the Uniform Plumbing Code to insure adequate protection of the ground water aquifer.

Purpose
Since the GIS data was developed for planning purposes and use in publication of maps and/or database creation, the data is for illustrative purpose only and is not suitable for parcel specific decision making. 

Therefore, the GIS data presented herein are approximations and further land development determination is at the discretion of the PRMD planning staff which may require a parcel specific site review (to draw parcel specific conclusions).

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Creation methodology & resources:
1) refer to Data Quality - Attribute Accuracy tab for historical dataset modifications by ActiveMap version release number
2) for ActiveMap Data Capture June 2010 [ver. 2.0.2], no edits needed to rectify dataset to AM_PARCEL 04/01/2010 (no modification to borders of changed parcels & validated topology)

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