Do I have to comply with a post-construction stormwater permit? Can I be grandfathered?
  • The Town adopted a post-construction stormwater permit in July 2007.
  • If your construction project triggered a post-construction stormwater permit from July 2007 forward, you must meet the requirements of the permit.
  • The permit requires regular inspections of the Stormwater Control Measure (SCM) by an engineer or landscape architect and a complete, recorded Operations and Maintenance (O & M) agreement to be on file with the Buncombe County Register of Deeds.
  • If your construction project required a post-construction stormwater permit, you are required to continue to fulfill the requirements of the permit.
  • You are not able to be grandfathered since your project required a post-construction stormwater permit.
  • If you have questions about either of these requirements, please contact stormwater@tobm.org.
  • The Town did not have dedicated stormwater staff to ensure these requirements were being met before the Stormwater Program was formed in 2021.

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1. Can the Town choose not to participate in National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) program?
2. When did the Town adopt the post-construction stormwater ordinance?
3. When did the Town get its first NPDES permit?
4. How can I pay my stormwater utility bill?
5. Why do I have to pay the stormwater utility if I live on a NCDOT road?
6. Why do I have to pay the utility fee when I do not have ditches or stormwater drains on my street?
7. Do I have to comply with a post-construction stormwater permit? Can I be grandfathered?
8. Can I dig into a stream bed or stream bank or otherwise alter a stream or creek?