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easements or other property interests to allow access to the facilities for inspection or <br />maintenance for both the responsible party and the city. <br />2. Maintenance. All settled materials from ponds, sumps, grit chambers, and other <br />devices, including settled solids, shall be removed and properly disposed of once capacity is <br />reduced by 30%. <br />3. Inspection. All private stormwater facilities must submit an as -built record plan of the <br />facility and must provide documentation to the city of an inspection during construction, during <br />the first year of operation, and at least once every five years thereafter. Private facilities are <br />subject to city inspection at any time to ensure compliance. <br />b. Public stormwater facilities. <br />1. Acceptance of publicly owned facilities. Before work under the permit is deemed <br />complete, as-builts and certification must be submitted demonstrating at the time of final <br />stabilization that the stormwater facilities conform to design specifications. A final inspection <br />shall be required before the city accepts ownership of the stormwater facilities. <br />2. Inventory of stormwater facilities. The city shall inventory and maintain a database for <br />all public stormwater facilities within the city requiring maintenance to ensure compliance with <br />this chapter. <br />3) Maintenance. The city shall perform maintenance of publicly owned stormwater facilities <br />within the city as provided for in the local surface water management plan. <br />§ 1011.013 PLAN REVIEW PROCEDURE. <br />1) Plan review. The applicant shall not commence any construction activity subject to this <br />chapter until the stormwater management plan and/or the grading, erosion and sediment control <br />plan have been approved by the City. The submittal shall be processed in accordance with § 2 of <br />the Zoning Ordinance or Chapter 1011 of City code as applicable. City approval is contingent <br />on issuance of all other permits required by the city or other agencies having jurisdiction on the <br />project. The following standards shall apply to all developments within the City: <br />a. Plan approval. If the city determines that the stormwater management plan and/or the <br />grading, erosion and sediment control plan meets the requirements of this chapter, the city shall <br />issue a plan approval valid for a specified period of time that authorizes the land disturbance <br />activity contingent on the implementation and completion of this plan. <br />b. Plan denial. If the city determines that the plan does not meet the requirements of this <br />chapter, the city shall not issue plan approval for the land disturbance activity. This plan must be <br />resubmitted for approval before the land disturbance activity begins. All land use and building <br />permits shall be suspended until the developer has an approved ESC or stormwater management <br />permit. <br />draft 06-15 ECS Ordinance.docx <br />26/29 <br />