8-6-4: ADMINISTRATION:
   (A)   Full Participant Community: The village of Lisle shall promulgate and enforce this chapter in partnership with DuPage County, as a full participant community under DuPage County's illicit discharge detection and elimination ordinance. Duties of a full participant community include:
      1.   Completion of an intergovernmental agreement for full participation in the illicit discharge detection and elimination program.
      2.   Provide DuPage County stormwater management division with a current storm sewer atlas. An updated storm sewer atlas shall be provided to this division annually.
      3.   Provide assistance to the division in acquiring access to the storm drainage system as mutually deemed necessary.
      4.   Provide timely prosecution of persons found to be in violation of this chapter when necessary per section 8-6-8 of this chapter.
      5.   Provide the division with documentation of any enforcement action or prosecution from the previous year for inclusion in the IEPA annual facility inspection report.
   (B)   Responsibility For Administration: The department shall administer, implement, and enforce the provisions of this chapter. Any powers granted or duties imposed upon the department may be delegated in writing by the director to persons or entities acting in the beneficial interest, or in the employ, of the department as representatives, contractors, designees and/or assigns.
   (C)   Duties Of Director: The duties and functions of the director shall include:
      1.   Determining policy related to and directing the enforcement of this chapter, as applicable; and
      2.   Supervising the execution of this chapter.
   (D)   Representative Capacity: In all cases when any action is taken by the director, or his or her duly appointed designee, to enforce the provisions of this chapter, such action shall be taken in the name of and on behalf of the village of Lisle, and neither the director nor his or her designee, in so acting for the village of Lisle shall be rendered personally liable. (Ord. 2009-4280, 10-19-2009)