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Copy ?ailed <br />Alternate N1 FX>y • II <br />V iI to ,llJcrmen <br />City of Madison, Wisconsin <br />Presented ?bv •1, 1982 <br />A SECOND SUBSTITUTE ORDINANCE <br />repealing Sec. 23,45 entitled "Prevention <br />of Parking Lot and Construction Site <br />Erosion: Prohibition of Vehicular Debris on <br />Public Plays" and creating Chapter 37 <br />entitled "Erosion and Stormwater Runoff <br />Control" of the Madison General Ordinances. <br />Drafted by: James M. Voss <br />Assistant City Attorney <br />Date: October 6, 1982 <br />Fiscal Note: See Report of City <br />Comptroller to the Commission <br />on Environment dated May 25, <br />1982. <br />SPONSOR(S): Common Council (Request of <br />Commission on the Environment) <br />%adison En¢. Cc <br />Develon. Assist <br />Rules Susp. Tabled. <br />Public Hrg. <br />513yor Approved <br />Date <br />•i9 <br />Published <br />SECONTI SUBSTITUTE ORDINANCE NO,JL5-LLq <br />FILE NO. <br />700.82 <br />The Common Council of the City of Madison do ordain as follows: <br />1. Section 23.45 entitled "Prevention of Parking Lot and Construction <br />Site Erosion: Prohibition of Vehicular Debris on Public Ways" of the <br />Madison General Ordinances is hereby repealed. <br />EDITOR'S NOTE: Section 23.45 currently reads as follows: <br />"23.45 PREVENTION OF PARKING LOT AND CONSMOC"iION SITE ERnclny; <br />PROHIBITION OF VEHICULAR DEBRIS ON PUBLIC WAYS. <br />(1) Declaration of Purpose. The purpose of this ordinance is to <br />prevent unsate conditions on City streets and to safeguard <br />against air pollution and increased sedimentation and pollution <br />of our lakes and streams. <br />(2) No person, firm or corporation operating an improved or <br />unimproved parking lot or engaging in activity at a <br />construction site, or operation area in conjunction with the <br />construction activity shall allow erosion to adjacent land, <br />o public streets or co <br />�_j.:_. a .•�,+ter or the trarlein.0 or dropping <br />u�u. • <br />of dirt or other material by vehicles from the lot or site on <br />to any public street or allow either condition to remain. All <br />persons, firms or corporations engaged in construction, <br />operation, or maintenance activity in connection with an <br />offending lot or site shall be held responsible for any <br />violations of this ordinance by himself, his agents, employees, <br />subcontractors or haulers of materials or supplies. <br />