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EXHIBIT A <br />SECTION 1:Codified Ordinance Chapter 1128 Storm Waterl4lanagement, is hereby adopted to <br />read in total as follows: <br />CHAPTER 1128 <br />COMPREHENSIVE STORM WATER MANAGEMENT <br />1128.01 PURPOSE AND SCOPE <br />A. The purpose of this regulation is to establish technically feasible and economically reasonable <br />storm water management standards to achieve a level of storm water quality and quantity <br />control that will minimize damage to property and degradation of water resources and will <br />promote and maintain the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Mayfield Village: <br />B. This regulation requires owners who develop or re-develop their property within Mayfield <br />Village to: <br />Control storm water runoff from their property and ensure that all storm water <br />management practices are properly designed, constructed, and maintained. <br />2. Reduce water quality impacts to receiving water resources that may be caused by <br />new development or redevelopment activities. <br />Control the volume, rate, and quality of storm water runoff originating from their <br />property so that surface water and ground water are protected and flooding and <br />erosion potential are not increased. <br />4. Minimize the need to construct, repair, and replace subsurface storm drain systems. <br />5. Preserve natural infiltration and ground water recharge, and maintain subsurface <br />flow that replenishes water resources, except in slippage prone soils. <br />6. Incorporate storm water quality and quantity controls into site planning and design <br />at the earliest possible stage in the development process. <br />7. Reduce the expense of remedial projects needed to address problems caused by <br />inadequate storm water management. <br />Maximize use of storm water management practices that serve multiple purposes <br />including, but not limited to, flood control, erosion control, fire protection, water <br />quality protection, recreation, and habitat preservation. <br />9. Design sites to minimize the number of stream crossings and the width of <br />associated disturbance in order to minimize Mayfield Village future expenses <br />related to the maintenance and repair of stream crossings. <br />10. Maintain, promote, and re-establish conditions necessary for naturally occurring <br />stream processes that assimilate pollutants, attenuate flood flows, and provide a <br />