§ 1045.13 APPLICATION, NARRATIVE AND SITE DESCRIPTION.
   The SWP3 plan must contain an application, narrative report and site description with the following information provided:
   (a)   Site type (i.e. residential, commercial, institutional, subdivision, industrial, multi-family, apartment, condominium, mobile home park, or manufactured home park).
   (b)   Phase (if applicable).
   (c)   Ohio EPA NPDES Permit Number.
   (d)   Location - include address or description and which township, city, or village it is located within (include sublot number if applicable).
   (e)   Geographic coordinates (i.e. latitude and longitude).
      (1)   Site location.
   (f)   Total acreage of entire site.
   (g)   Total acreage to be disturbed as part of the project. Include and list all areas where clearing, grubbing, excavating, filling, grading, including off-site borrow areas will occur. This includes the location and plan for off-site borrow areas.
   (h)   List the number of sublots if project is a subdivision.
   (i)   Provide the percentage of disturbed area in relation to the entire development area.
   (j)   The aerial extent (plan view) and description of wetlands (including size and Ohio EPA category 1, 2, or 3) or other special aquatic sites on or near the site and whether or not disturbance of any are anticipated which will receive discharges from the disturbed areas of the project.
   (k)   A list including the name and/or location of watercourses located on the property, immediate receiving watercourses or surface water(s) and the first subsequent named receiving water(s).
   (l)   List of any conservation easements or other restrictive uses of the property on record.
   (m)   Contact information, including company name, contact name, addresses, and phone number of the following:
      (1)   Professional engineer certifying the plans and/or other preparer of the erosion and sediment control portion of the submittal.
      (2)   Owner of the development site.
   (n)   (1)   An inspection and maintenance agreement binding the owner and all subsequent owners of lands where a storm water management facility is to be constructed. Such agreements/deed restrictions/restrictive covenants shall designate and minimally provide the following and be recorded with the deed of the property:
         A.   The party(s) responsible for long-term maintenance including repairs, as necessary for the facility(s).
         B.   Prohibit unauthorized alternation of the facility(s) without prior written approval from the city.
         C.   Allow the city personnel or agents access to the storm water management facility(s) at reasonable times for inspections to document the facilities condition and ensure its originally designed function.
      (2)   Alterations to these stipulations or termination of any of these requirements are prohibited in the document and must run with the land. The document must clearly identify each facility and its location. The owner may provide a draft for review as part of the submittal. Once the draft is approved, a recorded copy of the entire document must be submitted to the city to receive final inspection approval of the site.
   (o)   Storm water runoff estimations and calculations (including runoff coefficients) for pre-and post-development peak discharges and the volume for channel protection and water quality. Include critical storm determination and demonstrate that runoff from upper watershed areas have been considered in calculations.
   (p)   An estimate of the impervious area and percent imperviousness created by the soil disturbing activity.
   (q)   A description of prior land uses at the site.
   (r)   An implementation schedule which describes in detail the sequence of major construction operations (i.e., grubbing, excavating, grading, utilities and infrastructure installation) and the implementation of erosion, sediment and storm water management practices or facilities to be employed during each operation of the sequence.
   (s)   For subdivided developments where SWP3 plan does not call for a centralized sediment control capable of controlling multiple individual lots, a detail drawing of atypical individual lot erosion and sediment control practice including designation of specific erosion and sediment control practices for critical areas such as steep slopes, watercourse banks, drainage ways and riparian zones.
   (t)   Prior to construction commencing or before the pre-construction meeting, the following must additionally be provided:
      (1)   Primary operator or contractors name, address and phone that is responsible for the development area.
      (2)   List of all contractors/subcontractors contact information involved in the implementation of the SWP3 plan.
(Ord. 15-O-2820, passed 5-19-2015)