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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
018
Date
6/20/2011
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2011
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Approvals issued in accordance with this regulation do not relieve the applicant of responsibility for <br />obtaining all other necessary permits and/or approvals from other federal, state, and/or county agencies. <br />If requirements vary, the most restrictive shall prevail. These permits may include, but are not limited <br />to, those listed below. Applicants are required to show proof of compliance with these regulations <br />before Mayfield Village will issue a building or zoning permit. <br />A. Ohio EPA NPDES Permits authorizing storm water discharges associated with construction <br />activity or the most current version thereof: Proof of compliance with these requirements shall <br />be the applicant's Notice of Intent (NOI) number from Ohio EPA, a copy of the Ohio EPA <br />Director's Authorization Letter for the NPDES Permit, or a letter from the site owner certifying <br />and explaining why the NPDES Permit is not applicable. <br />B. Section 401 of the Clean Water Act: Proof of compliance shall be a copy of the Ohio EPA <br />Water Quality Certification application tracking number, public notice, project approval, or a <br />letter from the site owner certifying that a qualified professional has surveyed the site and <br />determined that Section 401 of the Clean Water Act is not applicable. Wetlands, and other <br />waters of the United States, shall be delineated by protocols accepted by the U. S. Army Corps <br />of Engineers at the time of application of this regulation. <br />C. Ohio EPA Isolated Wetland Permit: Proof of compliance shall be a copy of Ohio EPA's <br />Isolated Wetland Permit application tracking number, public notice, project approval, or a letter <br />from the site owner certifying that a qualified professional has surveyed the site and determined <br />that Ohio EPA's Isolated Wetlands Permit is not applicable. Isolated wetlands shall be <br />delineated by protocols accepted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the time of <br />application of this regulation. <br />D. Section 404 of the Clean Water Act: Proof of compliance shall be a copy of the U. S. Army <br />Corps of Engineers Individual Permit application, public notice, or project approval, if an <br />Individual Permit is required for the development project. If an Individual Permit is not <br />required, the site owner shall submit proof of compliance with the U.S. Anny Corps of <br />Engineer's Nationwide Permit Program. This shall include one of the following: <br />1. A letter from the site owner certifying that a qualified professional has surveyed the <br />site and determined that Section 404 of the Clean Water Act is not applicable. <br />2. A site plan showing that any proposed fill of waters of the United States conforms to <br />the general and special conditions specified in the applicable Nationwide Permit. <br />Wetlands, and other waters of the United States, shall be delineated by protocols <br />accepted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the time of application of this <br />regulation. <br />E. Ohio Dam Safety Law: Proof of compliance shall be a copy of the ODNR Division of Water <br />permit application tracking number, a copy of the project approval letter from the ODNR <br />Division of Water, or a letter from the site owner certifying and explaining why the Ohio Dam <br />Safety Law is not applicable. <br />1188.08 COMPREHENSIVE STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLANS <br />A. Comprehensive Storm Water Management Plan Required: The applicant shall develop a <br />Comprehensive Storm Water Management Plan describing how the quantity and quality of <br />storm water will be managed after construction is complete for every discharge from the site <br />
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