(A) No land shall be developed and no use shall be permitted that results in water runoff causing flooding, erosion, or deposit of sediment on adjacent properties.
(B) All storm sewer inlets and drainage ways that are functioning during construction shall be protected so that sediment laden water does not enter the conveyance system without first being filtered or otherwise treated to remove sediment.
(C) All onsite stormwater conveyance systems must be designed and constructed to withstand the design volume of stormwater with appropriate stabilization to prevent scour and erosion. Erosion controls must be provided at the outlets of all storm sewer pipes or drainage ways.
(D) All temporary and permanent erosion and sediment control practices shall be maintained and repaired to assure the continued performance of their intended function.
(E) All disturbed ground left inactive for seven or more days shall be stabilized by seeding or sodding, or by mulching or covering, or other equivalent control measure.
(F) All temporary erosion control devices, including silt fence, gravel, hay bales, or other measures shall be removed from the construction site and properly disposed of or recycled. This removal and disposal must occur within 60 days of the establishment of permanent vegetative cover on the disturbed area.
(Ord. passed 4-10-2017) Penalty, see § 150.999