7-1-6-9: STORM WATER QUALITY PROTECTION:
   A.   Construction Phase Storm Water Quality Protection: For all construction, development and redevelopment projects with land disturbances equal to or greater than one acre, including sites which disturb less than one acre but are part of a larger common plan of development, a storm water pollution prevention plan in accordance with EPA and NPDES phase II regulations for construction site storm water runoff control and certification that a notice of intent has been submitted to the EPA shall be submitted to the village public works director, prior to construction. This requirement is in addition to any other provisions of this chapter that may apply.
   B.   Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan: The storm water pollution prevention plan shall outline the BMPs to be undertaken by the operator/owner of the project storm water quality during the construction phase of the project. These BMPs shall be maintained by the owner of the property. Inspection of these BMPs shall be made at a minimum once a week by the owner, and a log of this inspection shall be kept on site for review by the village public works director. The village shall also inspect these BMPs on a periodic basis. These BMPs shall be subject to the approval of the village public works director.
   C.   Postconstruction Storm Water Quality Protection: For all development and redevelopment projects with land disturbances equal to or greater than one acre, including sites which disturb less than one acre but are part of a larger common plan of development, that discharge into the village's storm drainage system, within the urbanized area of the village, postconstruction water quality BMPs are required. This requirement is in addition to any other requirements that may apply. These BMPs shall be subject to the approval of the village public works director.
   D.   Maintenance Of Facilities: Maintenance of storm water quality control facilities is the responsibility of the property owner up to the point where storm water enters public facilities. (Ord. 2007-06, 8-14-2007)