(a) The PCWQP plan will be combined with the Soil Erosion and Sediment Control, Storm Water Management, Riparian Setback and Wetland Setback Plans that have also been developed for the site.
(b) Plans developed by the site owners and approved by the City in accordance with this regulation do not relieve the site owner of responsibility for obtaining all other necessary permits and/or approvals from federal, state, county, and local agencies and departments. If requirements vary, the most stringent requirement shall be followed.
(c) Plans submitted to the City Engineer for, review and approval, shall be accompanied by other required permits and documentation relevant to the project, including but not limited to the US Army Corps Of Engineers, Ohio EPA, ODNR Division of Water and Ohio EPA NPDES Permit for Construction Activities
(d) Five (5) sets of the plans and necessary data required by this regulation shall be submitted to the City Engineer as follows:
(1) Format:
A. Text material will be on 8.5 by 11 inch paper.
B. Drawings will be on paper sized no larger than 24 inch by 36 inches.
(2) Construction projects
A. At the preliminary plan approval request the preliminary plans shall show all of the following existing and planned features: streams, water bodies, wetlands, riparian and wetland setback areas permanent SCMs, storm water management detention and retention basins.
B. At the Improvement plan approval request.
(3) For general clearing projects: Thirty (30) working days prior to any soil-disturbing activities.
(4) Permits List: A list of all the permits that will be needed from federal, state and local agencies.
(5) Long-term Maintenance:
A. The requirements and schedules of all permanent vegetative and/or mechanical Post-Construction water quality conservation SCMs.
B. Long-term maintenance inspection schedules for all permanent vegetative and/or mechanical Post-Construction water quality conservation SCMs.
C. The person or entity financially responsible for inspecting and maintaining all permanent vegetative and/or mechanical Post-Construction water quality conservation SCMs.
D. The method of ensuring that funding will be available to conduct the long-term maintenance and inspections of all permanent vegetative and/or mechanical Post-Construction water quality conservation SCMs.
(e) Approved plans shall remain valid for two (2) years from the date of approval. After two (2) years the plan(s) approval automatically expires.
(f) No soil-disturbing activity shall begin before all necessary local, county, state and federal permits have been granted to the owner or operator.
(g) The City will complete construction inspections until the site is stabilized as determined by the City Engineer. The construction will not be considered completed until the City Engineer has conducted the Post-Construction inspections.
(Ord. 167-19. Passed 12-16-19.)