Examples of City stormwater requirements in a sentence
The agreement shall provide for access to the BMP and the land it served at reasonable times for periodic inspection by City or City's designee and for regular or special assessments of property owners to ensure that the BMP is maintained in proper working condition to meet City stormwater requirements.
The agreement shall provide for access to the BMP and the land it serves at reasonable times for periodic inspection by City or City’s designee and for regular or special assessments of property owners to ensure that the BMP is maintained in proper working condition to meet City stormwater requirements.
The Utilities Department has reviewed the proposed project and has confirmed that the City has adequate water and wastewater treatment plant capacity for the development and that a more detailed utility review will be completed during the building permit process.The City’s Streets and Stormwater Department confirmed that the proposed improvements include stormwater treatment and water quality volume that exceeds current City stormwater requirements.
Prior to the issuance of a COSESCO permit that has a stormwater management BMP as one of its requirements of the permit, and part of receiving approval of the stormwater management plan, the applicant or owner of the site agree to provide for access to the BMP and the land it serves at reasonable times for periodic inspection by City or City’s designee to ensure that the BMP is maintained in proper working condition to meet City stormwater requirements.
City stormwater requirements apply to any development or redevelopment disturbing one (1) acre or more of land, or to any development disturbing less than one (1) acre if the amount of impervious cover created exceeds 10,000 square feet.
City stormwater requirements must be met for development or redevelopment to be approved.
With adherence to these measures and City stormwater requirements, no adverse impacts to the downstream conveyance system would occur.
One of the main objectives of the City stormwater requirements is to reduce impacts to streams by more closely mimicking natural hydrology on developed sites.
Recognizing that the City’s stormwater requirements have evolved over the past three decades, the City will not require current recipients of a credit to upgrade their facilities immediately to conform to future changes in City stormwater requirements.
Future development would be required to prepare a project-specific hydrology and stormwater quality report and a stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) and adhere to all City stormwater requirements.