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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
006
Date
4/21/2008
Year
2008
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(2) Erosion and sediment control measures identified in the SWP3 shall be observed to <br />ensure that they are operating correctly. The applicant shall utilize an inspection <br />form provided by Mayfield Village or an alternate form acceptable to the Mayfield <br />Village Engineer. <br />(3) Discharge locations shall be inspected to determine whether erosion and sediment <br />control measures are effective in preventing significant impacts to the receiving water <br />resource or wetlands. <br />(4) Locations where vehicles enter or exit the site shall be inspected for evidence ofoff- <br />site vehicle tracking. <br />(5) The applicant shall maintain for three (3) years following final stabilization the <br />results of these inspections, the names and qualifications of personnel making the <br />inspections, the dates of inspections, major observations relating to the <br />implementation of the SWP3, a certification as to whether the facility is in <br />compliance with the SWP3, and information on any incidents of non-compliance <br />determined by these inspections. <br />(i) MAINTENANCE. The SWP3 shall be designed to minimize maintenance requirements. All <br />control practices shall be maintained and repaired as needed to ensure continued performance <br />of their intended function until final stabilization. All sediment control practices must be <br />maintained in a functional condition until all up slope areas they control reach final <br />stabilization. The applicant shall provide a description of maintenance procedures needed to <br />ensure the continued performance of control practices and shall ensure a responsible party and <br />adequate funding to conduct this maintenance, all as determined by the Mayfield Village <br />Engineer. <br />When inspections reveal the need for repair, replacement, or installation of erosion and <br />sediment control BMPs, the following procedures shall be followed: <br />(1) When practices require repair or maintenance. If an internal inspection reveals that a <br />control practice is in need of repair or maintenance, with the exception of a sediment- <br />settling pond, it must be repaired or maintained within three (3) days of the <br />inspection. Sediment settling ponds must be repaired or maintained within ten (10) <br />days of the inspection. <br />(2) When practices fail to provide their intended function. If an internal inspection <br />reveals that a control practice fails to perform its intended function as detailed in the <br />SWP3 and that another, more appropriate control practice is required, the SWP3 <br />must be amended and the new control practice must be installed within ten (10) days <br />of the inspection. <br />(3) When practices depicted on the SWP3 are not installed. If an internal inspection <br />reveals that a control practice has not been implemented in accordance with the <br />schedule, the control practice must be implemented within ten (10) days from the <br />date of the inspection. If the internal inspection reveals that the planned control <br />practice is not needed, the record must contain a statement of explanation as to why <br />the control practice is not needed. <br />
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