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EXHIBIT A: EXISTING CHAPTER 927 <br />927.11 STREETS UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE 661`2 <br />927.11 SENSITIVE AREA IMPACT CRITERIA. <br />(a) The control of sediment pollution of sensitive areas by accelerated erosion from <br />earth -disturbing activity may require additional erosion and sediment control practices beyond <br />those indicated in these rules. In such instances, the owner or person responsible for earth - <br />disturbing activity shall analyze potential impacts and potential erosion and sediment control <br />practices. <br />(b) The analysis shall identify: <br />(1) Sensitive areas that receive drainage from the proposed development area; <br />(2) Existing water uses and biological characteristics of receiving waters; <br />(3 The probability of sediment reaching sensitive areas; and <br />(4� The percentage of the sensitive area's contributing drainage area that is <br />proposed for the earth -disturbing activity. <br />(c) Information gained by the analysis shall be incorporated into the erosion and <br />sediment control plan and taken into consideration by the City during the plan review process. <br />The City Engineer shall make the final decision as to the limits of any sensitive area. <br />(Ord. 2012-76. Passed 10-23-12.) <br />927.12 DEPOSIT. <br />All inspection costs associated with inspections for compliance with the requirements of <br />this Chapter are chargeable to the grade deposit required by Chapter 1353 of the Building Code. <br />(Ord. 2012-76. Passed 10-23-12.) <br />927.99 PENALTY. <br />Whoever violates or fails to comply with any of the provisions of this Chapter shall be <br />guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree and shall be fined not more than two hundred fifty <br />dollars ($250.00) or imprisoned not more than thirty (30) days, or both. A separate offense shall <br />be deemed committed each day during or on which a violation or noncompliance occurs or <br />continues. (Ord. 2012-76. Passed 10-23-12.) <br />