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Legislation Number
2021-092
Legislation Date
1/18/2022
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2022
Legislation Title
New Chapter 927
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CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />ORDINANCE NO. 2021 - 92 <br />BY: Council President Jones <br />AN ORDINANCE REPLACING EXISTING CHAPTER 927 (EROSION <br />AND SEDIMENT CONTROL) OF THE STREET, UTILITIES AND <br />PUBLIC SERVICES CODE WITH NEW CHAPTER 927 (EROSION AND <br />SEDIMENT CONTROL) TO MEET NEW AND UPDATED <br />REQUIREMENTS OF THE OHIO EPA ASSOCIATED WITH NATIONAL <br />POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) PERMIT <br />PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. <br />WHEREAS, soil is most vulnerable to erosion by wind and water during soil disturbing <br />activities and this eroded soil necessitates repair of sewers and ditches and dredging of rivers, <br />harbors, and lakes; accelerates downstream bank erosion and damage to public and private <br />property; damages water resources by reducing water quality; and causes the siltation of aquatic <br />habitat; and <br />WHEREAS, communities throughout the watershed(s) in which the City of North <br />Olmsted is located have experienced and continue to experience costs associated with <br />inadequate erosion and sediment control and increased State and Federal regulation; and <br />WHEREAS, there are watershed -wide efforts to reduce sedimentation in the Rocky <br />River, Black River, and Lake Erie Tributaries and to protect and enhance the unique water <br />resources or wetlands of the Rocky River, Black River, and Lake Erie Tributaries / watersheds; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, the City of North Olmsted is a member of the Rocky River Watershed <br />Council and recognizes its obligation as part of these watershed/organizations to reduce <br />sedimentation and protect water quality by controlling soli disturbing activities within its <br />borders; and <br />WHEREAS, the City of North Olmsted is a member of the Rocky River Watershed <br />Council, and recognizes its obligation as a part of the Rocky River Watershed Council to reduce <br />sedimentation and to protect water quality by controlling soil disturbing activities within its <br />borders; and <br />WHEREAS, 40 C.F.R. Parts 9, 122, 123 and 124, and Ohio Administrative Code 3745- <br />39, require designated communities, including the City of North Olmsted to develop and <br />implement a Storm Water Management Program that, among other components, require the <br />City of North Olmsted to address, among other components, erosion and sediment control <br />during soil disturbing activities; and <br />WHEREAS, Article XVIII, Section 3 of the Ohio Constitution grants municipalities the <br />legal authority to adopt rules to abate soil erosion and water pollution by soil sediments; and <br />
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