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2003-086
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5/18/2004
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2003
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Ordinance No. 2003-86 <br />(1) Determine the total volume of runoff from a twenty- <br />four-hour one year frequency storm, occurring on the development <br />area based on the difference between after development and mnety <br />(90%) percent of before any development. <br />(2) From the volumes in Paragraph (c) of this Section, <br />determine the percent of increase in volume of runoff due to <br />development and, using this percentage, select the critical storm <br />from the following table: <br />If the percentage increase in volume of runoff is: <br />The "critical storm" <br />Equa1 to or and for discharge <br />Greater than Less than limitation will be: <br />0 10 1 Year <br />10 20 2 Years <br />20 50 5 Years <br />50 100 10 Years <br />100 250 25 Years <br />250 500 50 Years <br />500 --- 100 Years <br />(h) The minimum storage volume for the stormwater retention system shall be <br />calculated following the requirements of subsections (a) through (g) above. However, in <br />no case shall the required storage volume be less than the total proposed hardsurface area <br />of the site times two inches. Hard surface areas shall include roof areas, concrete areas, <br />asphalt areas, brick areas, stone paver areas, and other similar areas as determined by the <br />City Engineer. <br />(i) The requirements shall be satisfied at each location where runoff leaves <br />the development area. The runoff rates and volumes shall be considered for both the <br />conditions before development and after development at each of these locations. <br />(j) To ensure the continued functioning of stormwater control structures, the <br />following information shall be identified to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. <br />(1)The person or entity responsible for continued maintenance of the <br />stormwater cornrol structure and the mechanism establishing <br />responsibility; <br />(2)Maintenance requirements and Schedules; and <br />(3)Permanent access and access easements required to perform inspection <br />and maintenance of stormwater control structures and stormwater <br />conveyance systems if easements axe required by City. The <br />minimum size of an easement shall be approved by the City <br />Engineer." <br />Shall be amended, and, as amended, shall read in its entirety as follows: <br />"927.06 STORMWATER CHANNEL EROSION CONTROL <br />STANDARDS. <br />(a) In order to control channel erosion caused by increased stormwater runoff <br />rates and volumes, stormwater runoff from development areas shall be restricted. This <br />provision shall appiy to ail new construction and redevelopment on lots larger than 8,000 <br />square feet, and for all additions on lots larger than one-half acre. <br />13 <br />
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