(a) The regulations in this chapter require that a Post-Construction Stormwater Control Plan be developed and implemented for all soil disturbing activities disturbing one (1) or more acres of total land, or less than one (1) acre if part of a larger common plan of development or sale disturbing one (1) or more acres of total land, and on which any regulated activity of Section 936.01(c) is proposed. A Post-Construction Storrnwater Control Plan must be developed and implemented for all commercial and industrial site development with soil
disturbing activities disturbing more than two-tenths (0.2) of an acre. For commercial or
industrial parcels less than two-tenths (0.2) of an acre, or residential parcels less than one (1) acre with soil disturbing activity, the City of Warren WPC may require a Post-Construction Stormwater Control Plan. Table 1 summarizes these requirements.
Table 1: Post-Construction Stormwater Control Plan (PSCSP) Requirements Summary
Total disturbed area | Requirement |
5 or more acres | PCSCP required, including a Preliminary Plan and a Final Plan. |
1 or more acres | PCSCP required. |
0.2-1 acre | lf part of a larger common plan of development or sale: PCSCP required. lf commercial or industrial site development: PCSCP required. lf residential site development: PCSCP generally not required, but PCSCP may be required by Warren WPC on a case-by-case basis. |
Less than 0.2 acres | If part of a larger common plan of development or sale: PCSCP required. If commercial or industrial activity: PCSCP generally not required but PCSCP may be required by Warren WPC on a case-by-case basis Otherwise: PCSCP not required. |
(b) The City of Warren shall administer the regulations of this chapter, shall be responsible for determination of compliance with these regulations, and shall issue notices and orders as necessary. The City of Warren may consult with the Trumbull County SWCD, state
agencies, private engineers, storrnwater districts, or other technical experts in reviewing the Post-Construction Stormwater Control Plan.
(Ord. 13157/2022. Passed 9-28-22.)