(A) The city will require a stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), which includes erosion and sediment control measures and materials handling procedures, to be submitted as part of the construction plans and specifications. Any project located within the city that includes clearing, grading, excavation and other land-disturbing activities, resulting in the disturbance of one acre or more of total land area, is subject to the requirements of this section. This includes both new development and redevelopment. This section also applies to disturbances of less than one acre of land that are part of a larger common plan of development or sale if the larger common plan will ultimately disturb one or more acres of land, within the MS4 area. Section 56.057 provides guidelines for calculating land disturbance.
(B) For an individual lot where land disturbance is expected to be one acre or more, the individual lot owner must complete their own notice of intent letter, apply for a stormwater permit from the city and ensure that a sufficient construction and stormwater pollution prevention plan is completed and submitted in accordance with §§ 56.085 through 56.093 of this chapter; regardless of whether the individual lot is part of a larger permitted project site.
(C) An individual lot with land disturbance less than one acre, located within a larger permitted project site, is considered part of the larger permitted project site, and the individual lot operator must comply with the terms and conditions of the stormwater permit approved for the larger project site. The stormwater permit application for the larger project site must include detailed erosion and sediment control measures for individual lots. These individual lots are not required to submit their own stormwater permit application, but must obtain a stormwater review approval prior to receiving a building permit. Details of the permitting process are contained in §§ 56.085 through 56.093.
(D) It will be the responsibility of the project site owner to complete a stormwater permit application and ensure that a sufficient construction plan is completed and submitted to city in accordance with §§ 56.085 through 56.093 of this chapter. It will be the responsibility of the project site owner to ensure compliance with this chapter during the construction activity and implementation of the construction plan, and to notify the city with a sufficient notice of termination letter upon completion of the project and stabilization of the site. However, all persons engaging in construction and land-disturbing activities on a permitted project site meeting the applicability requirements must comply with the requirements of this section and this chapter.
(Ord. 06-15, passed 11-13-2006; Ord. 2015-01, passed 1-26-2015)