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2003-086
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5/18/2004
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2003
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<br />Ordinance No. 2003-86 <br />(6) Emergency Flow Way must be shown on this plan, the flow <br />route for a 1-year storm conveyed thru the proposed <br />project. <br />(Ord. 94-100. Passed 8-16-94.)" <br />Shall be amended, and, as amended, shall read in its entirety as follows: <br />"927.04 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND ERO5ION AND <br />SEDIlVIENT CONTROL PLAN. <br />(a) In order to control sediment pollution of the waters of the City of North <br />Olmsted or the State of Ohio, the owner or person responsible for the development area <br />shall be responsible for developing a storm water management and erosion and sediment <br />control plan. <br />(b) The plan shall identify potential erosion and sediment pollution problems <br />and describe the measures to be taken to control those problems. <br />(c) Provisions of the plan must satisfy all applicable requirements of these <br />rules. <br />(d) The plan must be submitted to and be approved by the City Engineer prior <br />to any earth disturbing activity of the development area. <br />(e) The following information shall be included in the storm water <br />management and erosion and sediment control plan: <br />(1) A general project description including the nature and purpose of <br /> the earth disturbing activity; <br />(2) A vicinity sketch locating the development area and all pertinent <br /> surrounding features, including waters of the state; <br />(3) An analysis of any impacted sensitive areas; <br />(4) The existing and proposed topography; <br />(5) The location and description of existing and proposed drainage <br /> patterns and facilities, including any pertinent drasnage facilities <br /> beyond the development area; <br />(6) The limits of earth disturbing activity; <br />(7) The types of soils within or affected by the development area and <br /> the location of all highly erodible or unstable soils; <br />(8) Erosion and sediment control practices to be employed on the <br /> development area: <br /> (A) Their location and, <br /> (B) Where applicable, their size, detail drawing, maintenance <br /> requirements, and design calculations; <br />(9) The schedule, phasing, and coordination of construction operation <br /> and erosion and sediment control practices; <br />(10) Storm water provisions, including: <br /> (A) A general description of the storm water management <br /> strategy; <br /> (B) The location and design calculation for all permanent storm <br /> water conveyance, detention, and retention structures; and <br /> (C) Hydrologic and hydraulic studies for development areas <br /> greater than one (1) acre:
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