§ 1257.05 DEVELOPMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANS.
   (a)   This regulation requires that a Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan be developed and implemented for all soil disturbing activities disturbing one or more acres of total land, or less than one acre if part of a larger common plan of development or sale disturbing one or more acres of total land, and on which any regulated activity of § 1257.01(c) is proposed. A Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan must be developed and implemented for all commercial and industrial site development. The City Engineer may require a comprehensive stormwater management plan on sites disturbing less than one acre.
   (b)   The specific requirements for stormwater quality control on redevelopment projects, as defined by this regulation, are in § 1257.09(e). All other requirements of this regulation, including performance standards for stormwater quantity control per § 1257.09, apply to redevelopment projects.
   (c)   The city shall administer this regulation, shall be responsible for determination of compliance with this regulation and shall issue notices and orders as may be necessary. The city may consult with the Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District, state agencies, private engineers, stormwater districts or other technical experts in reviewing the Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan.
(Ord. 2008-29, passed 4-7-2008; Ord. 2012-255, passed 12-3-2012; Ord. 2016-208A, passed 12-19-2016)