Surface Water or Stormwater Management System definition

Surface Water or Stormwater Management System. A system which is designed and constructed or implemented to control discharges which are necessitated by rainfall events, incorporating methods to collect, convey, store, absorb, inhibit, treat, use or reuse water to prevent or reduce flooding, overdrainage, environmental degradation and water pollution or otherwise affect the quantity and quality of discharges from the system, as permitted pursuant to chapters 40c-4, 40C-40, or 40-C-42, Florida Administrative Code.
Surface Water or Stormwater Management System means a system which is designed and constructed or implemented to control discharges which are necessitated by rainfall events, incorporating methods to collect, convey, store, absorb, inhibit, treat, use or reuse water to prevent or reduce flooding, overdrainage, environmental degradation, and water pollution or otherwise affect the quantity and quality of discharges.
Surface Water or Stormwater Management System means a system which is designed and constructed or implemented to control discharges which are necessitated by rainfall events, incorporating methods to collect, convey, store, absorb, inhibit, treat, use or reuse water to prevent or reduce flooding, over drainage, environmental degradation, and water pollution or otherwise affect the quantity and quality of discharges from the system, as permitted pursuant to Chapters 40D-4, 40D-40, or 40D-42, F.A.C. The lands comprising such systems may be owned by the CDD.

Examples of Surface Water or Stormwater Management System in a sentence

  • The District shall have the right to enforce, by a proceeding at law or in equity, the provisions contained in this Declaration which relate to the maintenance, operation and repair of the Surface Water or Stormwater Management System.

  • The Association shall operate, maintain and manage the Surface Water or Stormwater Management System in a manner consistent with the Southwest Florida Water Management District (“SWFWMD”) permit requirements and applicable SWFWMD rules, and shall assist in the enforcement of the provisions of the Declaration that relate to the maintenance of the Surface Water or Stormwater Management System.

  • Maintenance of the Surface Water or Stormwater Management System shall mean the exercise of practices which allow the Surface Water or Stormwater Management System to provide drainage, water storage, conveyance and other stormwater management capabilities as permitted by the District.

  • Additionally, the Association shall have a perpetual, non-exclusive easement for drainage over the entire Surface Water or Stormwater Management System.

  • The District shall also have the right to take enforcement action, including a civil action for an injunction and penalties, against the Association to compel the Association to correct any failure by the Association to operate, maintain and repair the Surface Water or Stormwater Management System in accordance with the District Permit.


More Definitions of Surface Water or Stormwater Management System

Surface Water or Stormwater Management System means and refer to the system which has been designed, constructed and implemented to control discharges which are necessitated by rainfall events, incorporating methods to collect, convey, store, absorb, inhibit, treat, and use or reuse water in order to prevent or reduce flooding, overdrainage, environmental degradation, and water pollution, or otherwise affecting the quantity and quality of discharges from the system, as permitted pursuant to Chapters 40C-4, 40C-40, 40C-42, Florida Administrative Code, and in compliance with all requirements under the Development Order and the Permits.
Surface Water or Stormwater Management System means and refer to a system of structures and other Improvements, including, without limitation, control structures, culverts and xxxxxx, which is designed and constructed or implemented to control discharges which are necessitated by rainfall events, incorporating methods to collect, convey, store, absorb, inhibit, treat, use, or reuse water to prevent or reduce flooding, over drainage, environmental degradation and water pollution, or to otherwise affect the quality and quantity of discharge from the system, as permitted pursuant to Section 373.416(2), Florida Statutes and Chapter 62-330, Florida Administrative Code. The Surface Water or Stormwater Management System is located upon and designed to serve the Property and possibly other properties around the Property. The Association is responsible to maintain, repair and operate the Surface Water or Stormwater Management System located on the Property in accordance with the requirements of the District Permit.
Surface Water or Stormwater Management System means a system which is designed, constructed, or implemented to control discharges which are necessitated by rainfall events, incorporating methods to collect, convey, store, absorb, inhibit, treat, use, or reuse water to prevent or reduce flooding, overdrainage, environmental degradation and water pollution, or to otherwise affect the quality and quantity of discharge from the system, as permitted pursuant to Section 373.416(2), Florida Administrative Code and Chapter 62-330, Florida Administrative Code. The Association is responsible to maintain, repair and operate the Surface Water or Stormwater Management System located on the Property in accordance with the applicable governmental regulations, the District Permit and the Declaration. Unless otherwise defined herein, the terms defined in the Declaration are incorporated herein by reference and shall appear in initial capital letters each time such terms appears in these Articles.
Surface Water or Stormwater Management System means a system which is designed and constructed or implemented to control discharges which are necessitated by rainfall events, incorporating methods to collect, convey, store, absorb, inhibit, treat, use or reuse water to prevent or reduce flooding, over-drainage, environmental degradation, and water pollution or otherwise affect the quantity and quality of discharges from the system, as permitted pursuant to Chapters 40C-4, 40C-40, or 40C-42, F.A.C.
Surface Water or Stormwater Management System means a system which is designed and constructed or implemented to control discharges which are necessitated by rainfall events, incorporating methods to collect, convey, store, absorb, inhibit, treat, use or reuse alter to prevent or reduce flooding, over drainage, environmental degradation, and water pollution or otherwise affect the quantity or quality of discharges. The Association shall be responsible for the maintenance, operation and repair of the surface water or stormwater management system. Maintenance of the surface or stormwater management system shall mean the exercise of practices which allow the system to provide drainage, water storage, conveyance or other surface or stormwater management capabilities as permitted by the St. John's Water Management District. Any repair or reconstruction of the surface water or stormwater management system shall be as permitted or, if
Surface Water or Stormwater Management System means a system of structures and other improvements, including, without limitation, control structures, culverts and swales, which is designed and constructed or implemented to control discharges which are necessitated by rainfall events, incorporating methods to collect, convey, store, absorb, inhibit, treat, use, or reuse water to prevent or reduce flooding, over drainage, environmental degradation and water pollution, or to otherwise affect the quality and quantity of discharge from the system, as permitted pursuant to Chapter 62-330, Florida Administrative Code. The Surface Water or Stormwater Management System is located upon and designed to serve the Property and possibly other properties around the Property. It is intended that the Association shall maintain, repair and operate the Surface Water or Stormwater Management System located on the Property in accordance with the requirements of the District Permit, unless the CDD is established. If the CDD is established, it is intended that the CDD shall maintain, repair and operate the Surface Water or Stormwater Management System located on the Property in accordance with the requirements of the District Permit.
Surface Water or Stormwater Management System means the system which is designed and constructed or implemented within the Property to control discharges which are necessitated by rainfall events, incorporating methods to collect, convey, store, absorb, inhibit, treat, use or reuse water to prevent or reduce flooding, overdrainage, environmental degradation, and water pollution or otherwise affect the quantity and quality of discharges from the system, as permitted pursuant to Chapter 62-330, F.A.C. or regulations of similar import. For purposes of this Declaration, the Surface Water or Stormwater Management System shall be deemed to be a part of the Common Areas.