(a) A Storm Water Management Board is an advisory panel for the Village of Sheffield which shall concern itself with questions dealing with the implications of the NPDES Storm Water Phase II program and make recommendations to the Village Administrator. The Storm Water Management Board shall consist of seven (7) members. The members shall include the Village Administrator, Village Engineer, and five (5) members appointed by the Mayor. A minimum of one of the five members appointed by the Mayor shall be on Village Council. Appointed members shall serve three (3) years staggered terms with the first term being a one - 1 year term, two - 2 year terms and two - 3 year terms. In the event that a vacancy occurs during the term of any member, their successor shall be appointed for the unexpired portion of the term.
(Ord. 2014. Passed 2-28-05.)
(b) The Storm Water Management Board shall:
(1) Work with the Legislative Authority to develop a five-year plan to address all areas of concern relating to storm water requirements and a ten-year implementation plan as the resolution of all areas of concern relating to storm water management.
(2) Work with the Legislative Authority to develop a Capital Improvement Plan that will allow for equipment and capital projects to address areas of concern related to the Storm Water Management Plan.
(3) Hold regular public meetings in which open discussions regarding the operation, maintenance, and repair of the existing storm water system to include future expansion in the area of concern. (Meetings shall be held a minimum of once per year.)
(c) The Storm Water Management Board shall also review the following:
(1) Review the nature and condition of the Village’s storm water drainage system, including problems involving the illicit discharge of pollutants to the Village’s storm water removal system, and make recommendations on control measures suitable for the Village;
(2) Review the status and results of the Village’s current runoff control measures from construction and post-construction sites and recommend regulation for any required improved control for contaminated construction site runoff;
(3) Review the mapping of the entire drainage system and location of all storm sewers under the control of the Village;
(4) Review complaint handling, document follow-up and render final decisions in regards to Section 943.10, Right to Appeal contained herein;
(5) Set measurable performance goals related to water quality and storm water activities; (Ord. 1990. Passed 11-22-04.)