1114.11 INDIVIDUAL LOT NOTICE OF INTENT (NOI).
   (a)    When portions of a site are sold permit coverage must be continued on lots and or parcels until they meet the criteria for final stabilization and a Notice of Termination (NOT) is submitted to the Ohio EPA. For developments which require the use of centralized sediment and erosion controls (that address runoff from one (1) or more lots) and where the transfer of permit coverage will prevent or impair the implementation of controls, the original permittee must maintain responsibility for their implementation. Where this is not the case, the original permittee must temporarily stabilize sold lots, inform the new lot owner of his permit obligations, and ensure that an Individual Lot NOI application is submitted to the Ohio EPA at least seven (7) days prior to the date the new lot owner intends to accept permit responsibility. Transfer of permit coverage is not granted until the applicant receives an approval letter from Ohio EPA. The original permittee may submit an Individual Lot NOT at the time the Individual Lot NOI is submitted.
   (b)    When the new lot owner becomes a co-permittee with the original permittee, or has permit coverage transferred to become the sole permittee, the lot owner should obtain a copy of the original SWPPP and comply with its requirements. Depending on site topography and location, additional controls above and beyond those outlined for the "typical" lot may be required. The new lot owner may be partially or completely responsible for amending the SWPPP and installing those controls.
(Ord. 48-21. Passed 12-6-21.)