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6/25/2018
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(h) All stormwater management structures and facilities must be designed for maintenance <br />access and be properly operated and maintained in perpetuity to assure that they continue <br />to function as designed. The maintenance responsibility must be memorialized in a <br />document executed by the property owner in a form acceptable to the District and filed for <br />record on the deed. Alternatively, a public permittee may meet its perpetual maintenance <br />obligation by executing a programmatic or project -specific maintenance agreement with the <br />District. Regional ponds owned by public entities that are only used to meet the rate control <br />requirements of the District rule do not need a maintenance agreement with the District. <br />(i) The permittee must use construction best practices so that the facility as constructed will <br />conform to design specifications and the soil and surrounding conditions are not altered <br />in a way adverse to facility performance. <br />Q) Before work under the permit is deemed complete, the permittee must submit as -built <br />plans demonstrating that at the time of final stabilization, stormwater facilities conform to <br />design specifications. If at any time the District finds that the stormwater facility is not <br />performing as designed, on District request the permittee must undertake reasonable <br />investigation to determine the cause of inadequate performance. <br />10. EASEMENTS. <br />(a) Before permit issuance, the permittee must, submit a copy of any plat or easement required <br />by the local land use authority establishing drainage or flowage over stormwater <br />management facilities, stormwater conveyances, ponds, wetlands, on-site floodplain up to <br />the 100 -year flood elevation, or any other hydrologic feature. <br />(b) Before permit issuance, the permittee must convey to the District an easement over the <br />public drainage system specifying a District right of maintenance access over the following <br />minimum widths: <br />(1) For tiled/piped systems, 66 feet wide perpendicular to the direction of flow, centered <br />on the tile line or pipe; <br />(2) For open channel systems, a variable width perpendicular to the direction of flow, to <br />include the open channel itself and all areas within 16.5 feet from the top of the <br />ditch bank. <br />(c) Public Linear Projects are exempt from the public drainage system easement requirement <br />of Section 10(b). <br />(d) For projects within the District's Comprehensive Wetland Protection and Management Plan <br />(CWPMP) areas, the Wetland Management Corridor (WMC) boundary delineation, buffer <br />and easement requirements found at Rule F.6 apply. As stated in Rule F.5(e), Public <br />Linear Projects are not subject to the requirements of Rule F.6. <br />11. REQUIRED EXHIBITS. The following exhibits must accompany the permit application. One set, <br />full size (22 inches by 34 inches) and one reduced (maximum size of 11 inches by 17 inches) or <br />electronic version. <br />(a) An erosion & sediment control plan and, for projects that require an NPDES permit, a <br />Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan. <br />24 <br />
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