(A) Natural drainage systems and storm water management installations shall be designed, constructed, and maintained so as to:
(1) Provide for natural infiltration of storm water;
(2) Control the velocity of runoff;
(3) Extend the time of storm water accumulation and its release into the drainage system;
(4) Collect and transmit excess storm water flows into either the city drainage system or into a natural drainage system.
(B) Water and sewer.
(1) All developments shall be served by a public water supply and either a public sanitary sewer system or an approved septic system.
(2) Fire hydrants of sufficient water pressure to provide adequate fire protection shall be provided where necessary.
(3) No occupancy permit or certificate of occupancy shall be issued unless service by a public sewer and water system has been certified by the city water and sewer system or a health department approval of an installed septic system has been received.
(C) Solid waste storage and removal.
(1) All development shall provide safe, secure, and covered sanitary facilities for the storage and pickup of refuse. These facilities shall be convenient to collection and appropriate to the type and size of the development being served.
(2) Except for single- and two-family dwellings, all refuse storage facilities shall be screened from any adjacent residential uses, adjacent street, and adjacent properties by a solid wall, fence, tight evergreen hedge, or any combination of the above. The screening shall be of sufficient height and design to screen the facility from view.
(Ord. passed 1-27-87) Penalty, see § 156.999