(A) This chapter sets forth uniform requirements for storm water management systems within the city. In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this chapter or other regulations adopted by the city, the county, state or federal authorities, the more restrictive standard prevails. The objectives of this chapter are as follows:
(1) To promote, preserve and enhance the natural resources within the city from adverse or undesirable impacts occasioned by development or other activities;
(2) To protect and promote the health, safety and welfare of the people and property through effective storm water quantity and quality management practices;
(3) To regulate land development activity, land disturbing activity or other activities that may have an adverse and/or potentially irreversible impact on storm water quantity, water quality and/or environmentally sensitive lands and to encourage compatibility between such uses;
(4) To establish detailed review standards and procedures for land development activities throughout the city, thereby achieving a balance between urban growth and development and the protection of water quality; and
(5) To provide for adequate storm water system analysis and design as necessary to protect public and private property, water quality and existing natural resources.
(B) This chapter applies in the city and to persons outside the city who are, by contract or agreement with the city, users of the city storm water management system. Except as otherwise provided herein, the City Engineer shall administer, implement and enforce the provisions of this chapter.
(2004 Code, § 54.01) (Ord. 07-0462, passed 4-24-2007)