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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
2022 19
Date
10/17/2022
Year
2022
Title
CHAPTER 1129 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL
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ORDINANCE NO. 2022-19 <br />Page 14 <br />stabilizing disturbed areas based on a fee schedule established by the Village. The <br />v bond will be used for the Village to perform the obligations otherwise to be performed <br />by the owner of the development area as stated in this regulation and to allow all work <br />to be performed as needed in the event that the applicant fails to comply with the <br />provisions of this regulation. The cash bond shall be returned, less Mayfield Village <br />administrative fees as detailed in Chapter 1129 of the Village Codified Ordinances, <br />after all work required by this regulation has been completed and final stabilization has <br />been reached, all as determined by the Village Engineer. <br />B. A portion of bond (equivalent of cost to apply final stabilization) will be retained until <br />all areas disturbed by construction activity are permanently stabilized and a Notice of <br />Termination has been submitted to Ohio EPA. Where vegetative growth is used to <br />achieve permanent stabilization, the area shall comply with final stabilization <br />requirements of the Construction General Permit. <br />C. No project subject to this regulation shall commence without a SWP3 or Abbreviated <br />SWP3 approved by the Village Engineer. <br />1129.13 ENFORCEMENT <br />A. If the Village and/or Cuyahoga County SWCD determines that a violation of the rules <br />adopted under this code exist, the Village or its authorized representative may issue an <br />immediate stop work order if the violator failed to obtain any federal, state, or local <br />permit necessary for sediment and erosion control, earth movement, clearing, or cut <br />and fill activity. <br />B. All development areas may be subject to external inspections by the Village Engineer <br />or his or her authorized representative to ensure compliance with the approved SWP3 <br />or Abbreviated SWP3. <br />C. After each external inspection, the Village Engineer shall prepare and distribute a <br />status report to the applicant. <br />D. If an external inspection determines that operations are being conducted in violation of <br />the approved SWP3 or Abbreviated SWP3, the Village may take action as detailed in <br />Sections 1129.13 and 1129.14 of this regulation. <br />E. Failure to maintain and repair erosion and sediment controls per the approved SWP3 <br />plan may result in the following escalation. The penalty is determined by the total <br />number of violations per site even if the violations are for different BMPs. <br />(1) First Violation: The Village will issue a Notice of Deficiency to the owner or <br />operator. All controls are to be repaired or maintained per the SWP3 plan <br />within three (3) days of the notification. If controls have not been corrected <br />after this time, the Village Building Department Commissioner or other <br />authorized representative of the Building Department may issue a Stop Work <br />Order for all activities until corrections have been made. <br />
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