§ 52.03  HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE PROTECTION STANDARDS.
   (A)   The project and related improvements shall be designed to protect the natural environment, including lakes, ponds, streams, wetlands, floodplains and street slopes.
   (B)   Stormwater management and drainage facilities shall be designed to retain the natural retention and storage capacity of any wetland, water body or water course, and shall not significantly increase flooding or the potential for environmental contamination of surface or groundwater, on site or off site.
   (C)   General purpose floor drains shall be connected to a public sewer system or an on-site holding tank in accordance with state, county and local requirements, unless a groundwater discharge permit or permit exclusion has been obtained from the State Department of Environmental Quality.
   (D)   Sites at which hazardous substances and polluting materials are stored, used or generated shall be designed to prevent spills and discharges of hazardous substances to the air, surface of the ground, groundwater, lakes, streams, rivers or wetlands.
   (E)   State and federal agency requirements for storage, spill prevention, record keeping, emergency response, transport and disposal of hazardous substances and polluting materials shall be met. Releases to groundwater, including direct and indirect releases shall be allowed without applicable groundwater discharge permit or permit exclusion from the State Department of Environmental Quality.
(Ord. 2009-8, passed 7- -2009)  Penalty, see § 10.99