9-2-4: DUTIES OF ADMINISTRATOR:
The duties and functions of the administrator shall include:
   A.   Ensuring that copies of all stormwater related and applicable required federal, state, and regional permits or county approvals are received before work under a stormwater management certification begins in those areas of a site under the jurisdiction of those agencies; and
   B.   Verifying the existence of floodplains, wetlands and buffers for each application; and
   C.   Receiving authorization for development in floodplains, wetlands and buffers in partial waiver communities prior to issuance of a certification; and
   D.   Reviewing and approving authorizations and issuing any certifications or notices required by this title; and
   E.   Notifying the director and owners of adjacent upstream, downstream, and potentially affected property, affected state and federal agencies, and watershed basin communities, and publishing a notice in a local newspaper of any variance requested from the provisions of this title; and
   F.   Notifying the director and all affected persons defined in subsection E of this section of any alteration or relocation of a watercourse including application for a FEMA CLOMC and LOMC as required; and
   G.   Providing for inspections of developments as provided in section 9-2-10 of this chapter; and
   H.   Investigating complaints of violations of this title; and
   I.   Notifying any applicant for a variance that granting the variance may result in increased rates for flood insurance; and
   J.   Notifying the director and other jurisdictions of alleged violations of their certification or permit programs; and
   K.   Notifying violators within regulatory floodplains that failure to comply with NFIP provisions could make them ineligible to receive flood insurance; and
   L.   Initiating any proceeding necessary to enforce this title; and
   M.   Encouraging and conducting studies, investigations, and research relating to the physical, chemical, ecological, engineering, and other aspects of stormwater management; and
   N.   Advise, consult and cooperate with other governmental agencies to promote the purposes of this title; and
   O.   Maintaining for public inspection copies of all applications and submittals, federal and state permit documents, variation documentation, FEMA CLOMC and LOMC, and all other documents required pursuant to chapters 4 and 5 of this title; and
   P.   Sending copies of any application for a FEMA CLOMC and LOMC to the director; and
   Q.   Reserved; and
   R.   Sending a copy of any petition or request for a variance from the terms of this title to the committee before any such variance is approved by the oversight committee; except in cases where the variance from this title still meets or exceeds the requirements of the DuPage County stormwater ordinance; and
   S.   Submitting the necessary information to the director relating to development to maintain countywide regulatory maps and for supervision of the ordinance. This includes, but is not limited to, copies of any stormwater management certifications, or FEMA CLOMCs and LOMCs; and
   T.   Maintaining documentation necessary on "cost of improvement" on buildings in the floodplain, relating to the substantial improvements or substantial damage requirements of this title or the NFIP; and
   U.   Maintaining and making available to applicants a list of all general certifications adopted within the village. (Ord. G-1003, 6-11-2013)