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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
025
Date
12/19/2016
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2016
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/_,:,3 CHAGRIN <br />G//~.." RIVER <br />°~ AARTN ERS D <br />VVV/ ' 1~lay 216 <br />requirements shall be the applicant's Notice of Intent (NOI) number from Ohio EPA, a <br />copy of the Ohio EPA Director's Authorization Letter for the NPDES Permit, or a letter <br />from the site owner certifying 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 <br />EPA Water Quality Certification application tracking number, public notice, project <br />approval, or a letter from the site owner certifying that a qualified professional has <br />surveyed the site and determined that Section 401 of the Clean Water Act is not <br />applicable. Wetlands, and other waters of the United States, shall be delineated by <br />protocols accepted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the time an application is <br />made under 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 <br />letter from the site owner certifying that a qualified professional has surveyed the site and <br />determined that Ohio EPA's Isolated Wetlands Permit is not applicable. Isolated wetlands <br />shall be delineated by protocols accepted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the <br />time an application is made under this regulation. <br />(d) Section 404 of the Clean Water Act: Proof of compliance shall be a copy of the U.S. <br />Army Corps of Engineers Individual Permit application, public notice, or project <br />approval, if an Individual Permit is required for the development project. If an Individual <br />Permit is not required, the site owner shall submit proof of compliance with the U.S. <br />Army Corps of Engineer's Nationwide Permit Program. This shall include one of the <br />following: <br />A. A letter from the site owner certifying that a qualified professional has evaluated <br />the site and determined that Section 404 of the Clean Water Act is not applicable, <br />and provide documentation. <br />B. A site plan showing that any proposed fill of waters of the United States <br />conforms to the general and special conditions specified in the applicable <br />Nationwide Permit. Wetlands, and other waters of the United States, shall be <br />delineated by protocols accepted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the <br />time an application is made under this regulation. <br />(e) Ohio Dam Safety Law: Proof of compliance shall be a copy of the ODNR Division of <br />Water permit application tracking number, a copy of the project approval letter from the <br />ODNR Division of Water, or a letter from the site owner certifying and explaining why <br />the Ohio Dam Safety Law is not applicable. <br />1129.08 STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN (SWP3) <br />(a) In order to control sediment pollution of water resources, the applicant shall submit a <br />SWP3 in accordance with the requirements of this regulation. <br />(b) The SWP3 shall include Best Management Practices (BMPs) and Stormwater Control <br />Measures (SCMs) adequate to prevent pollution of public waters by soil sediment from <br />accelerated storm water runoff from development areas. <br />(c) The SWP3 shall be certified by a professional engineer, a registered surveyor, certified <br />professional erosion and sediment control specialist, or a registered landscape architect. <br />9 <br />
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