CHAPTER 155: EROSION PREVENTION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL
Section
   155.01   Introduction; purpose
   155.02   Definitions
   155.03   Permits
   155.04   Review and issuance
   155.05   Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan
   155.06   Design requirements
   155.07   Inspection
   155.08   Enforcement
§ 155.01 INTRODUCTION; PURPOSE.
   (A)   The purpose of this chapter is to safeguard persons, protect property and prevent damage to the environment in the city. This chapter will also promote the public welfare by guiding, regulating and controlling the design, construction, use and maintenance of any development or other activity that disturbs the soil or results in the movement of earth within the city.
   (B)   During the construction process, soil is highly vulnerable to erosion by wind and water. Eroded soil endangers water resources by reducing water quality and causing the siltation of aquatic habitat for fish and other desirable species. Left unchecked, eroded soil migrates through the entire storm water system and necessitates the early maintenance and/or repair of inlet boxes, storm sewers, ditches, creeks and other storm water features. Streets with sediment deposits are slick and hazardous to the motoring public. Clearing and grading during construction cause the loss of native vegetation necessary for terrestrial and aquatic habitat.
   (C)   Through the Clean Water Act (CWA), the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Kentucky Division of Water (KYDOW) established Phase II regulations and mandated Erosion Protection and Sediment Control (EPSC) procedures for construction within the commonwealth.
(Prior Code, § 157.01) (Ord. 01-2007, passed 3-5-2007)
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