§ 55.20  STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN INSPECTIONS AND ENFORCEMENT.
   (A)   Inspections. The city will conduct inspections on a regular basis to ensure that the plan is properly installed and maintained. In all cases the inspectors will attempt to work with the builder or developer to maintain proper erosion and sediment control at all sites. In cases where cooperation is withheld, the city shall issue construction stop-work orders, until erosion and sediment control measures meet the requirements of this chapter.
   (B)   Notification of failure of the SWPPP. The city shall notify the permit holder of the failure of the SWPPP's measures.
   (C)   Failure to do corrective work. The city may take the following actions when an applicant fails to conform to any provision of this chapter:
      (1)   Issue a stop-work order, withhold the scheduling of inspections and/or the issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
      (2)   Revoke any permit issued by the city to the applicant for the site in question or any other of the applicant's sites within the city's jurisdiction.
      (3)   Correct the deficiency or hire a contractor to correct the deficiency. The issuance of a permit constitutes a right of entry for the city or its contractor to enter upon the construction site for the purpose of correcting deficiencies in erosion control.
      (4)   Require reimbursement to the city for all costs incurred in correcting storm water pollution control deficiencies. If payment is not made within 30 days after the city incurs costs, the city will halt all work on the project site and assess any reimbursement costs to the property. As a condition of the permit, the owner shall waive notice of any assessment hearing to be conducted by the city, concur that the benefit to the property exceeds the amount of the proposed assessment, and waive all rights by virtue of M.S. § 429.081 to challenge the amount or validity of assessment.
   (D)   Right of entry and inspection. The applicant shall allow the City of Glenwood and their authorized representatives, upon presentation of credentials, to:
      (1)   Enter upon the permitted site for the purpose of obtaining information, examination of records, conducting investigations, or conducting surveys;
      (2)   Bring such equipment upon the permitted development as is necessary to conduct such surveys and investigations;
      (3)   Examine and copy any books, papers, records, or memoranda pertaining to activities or records required to be kept under the terms and conditions of this permitted site;
      (4)   Inspect the storm water pollution control measures; and
      (5)   Sample and monitor any items or activities pertaining to storm water pollution control measures.
(Ord. 7, passed 5-10-2016)