(A) The city’s Director of Public Works shall be primarily responsible for the coordination and enforcement of the provisions of this subchapter and the SWMP; provided, however, that City Council may, from time to time, delegate some or all of the rights and duties of the Director of Public Works to Charleston County or its duly authorized representatives pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement for the same.
(B) The application of this subchapter and the provisions and references expressed herein shall be
the minimum stormwater management requirements and shall not be deemed a limitation or repeal of any other ordinances of the city or powers granted to the city by the State of South Carolina statutes, including, without limitation, the power to require additional stormwater management requirements, as defined by Section 3.1(a)(3). If site characteristics on new development, redevelopment, and existing developments indicate that complying with these minimum requirements will not provide adequate designs or protection for real property, residents, or the environment, the property owner, operator, or person responsible for land disturbing activities is required to provide additional and appropriate management practices, control techniques, system design, and engineering methods to attain an adequate level of protection, in accordance with the city’s Stormwater Program Permitting Standards and Procedures Manual (the “Manual”).
(Ord. 23-07, passed 9-25-07)