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Orange County adopts revised erosion and sedimentation controls to comply with state audit

Orange County Board of Supervisors · December 16, 2025
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Summary

The board approved a repeal-and-replace update to Chapter 26 (erosion and sedimentation control) to meet requirements from a DEQ audit and a corrective-action agreement and to modernize local procedures and definitions.

The Orange County Board of Supervisors on a 5–0 vote adopted a replacement of Chapter 26 of the county code that updates the erosion and sedimentation control ordinance to align with state program standards and address corrective actions identified by the Department of Environmental Quality.

Michelle Meiksel, director of development services, said the December 2024 DEQ audit resulted in a corrective-action agreement and that…

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