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2016-096
Legislation Date
11/1/2016
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2016
Legislation Title
New Chapter 927 to Meet New and Updated Ohio EPA Requirements
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EXHIBIT B: NEW CHAPTER 927 <br />Disturbed areas that will be idle over winter I Prior to November 1 <br />Note: Where vegetative stabilization techniques may cause structural instability or are <br />otherwise unobtainable, alternative stabilization techniques must be employed. These <br />techniques may include mulching or erosion matting. <br />(5) Inlet Protection. Erosion and sediment control practices, such as boxed inlet <br />protection, shall be installed to minimize sediment -laden water entering active <br />storm drain systems, including rear yard inlets. Straw, hay bales, and filter socks <br />are not acceptable forms of inlet protection. <br />(6) Silt Fence and Other Perimeter Controls. Silt fence and other perimeter controls <br />approved by the City of North Olmsted shall be used to protect adjacent <br />properties and water resources from sediment discharged via sheet (diffused) <br />flow. Silt fence shall be placed along level contours and the permissible drainage <br />area is limited to those indicated in Table 3 in 927.09 of these regulations. <br />(7) Internal Inspection and Maintenance. All controls on the development area shall <br />be inspected at least once every seven calendar days and within 24 hours after any <br />storm event greater than one-half inch of rain per 24 hour period. Maintenance <br />shall occur as detailed below: <br />A. When BMPs require repair or maintenance. If the internal inspection <br />reveals that a BMP is in need of repair or maintenance, with the exception <br />of a sediment -settling pond, it must be repaired or maintained within three <br />(3) days of the inspection. Sediment settling ponds must be repaired or <br />maintained within ten (10) days of the inspection. <br />B. When BMPs fail to provide their intended function. If the internal <br />inspection reveals that a BMP fails to perform its intended function and <br />that another, more appropriate control practice is required, the <br />Abbreviated SWP3 must be amended and the new control practice must be <br />installed within ten (10) days of the inspection. <br />C. When BMPs depicted on the Abbreviated SWP3 are not installed. If the <br />internal inspection reveals that a BMP has not been implemented in <br />accordance with the schedule, the control practice must be implemented <br />within ten (10) days from the date of the inspection. If the inspection <br />reveals that the planned control practice is not needed, the record must <br />contain a statement of explanation as to why the control practice is not <br />needed. <br />(8) Final Stabilization: Final stabilization shall be determined by the City Engineer. <br />927.11 FEES <br />
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