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HomeMy WebLinkAbout91-2-4574W ORDINANCE NO. 91-2-4574 AN ORDINANCE CREATING CHAPTER 27 1/2, STORMWATER CONVEYANCE AND MANAGEMENT, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. Section 27 1/2-1, General, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, is hereby V created to read as follows: "Stormwater management is vital in promoting the health, safety, and general welfare of the public. It is the intent of this ordinance, in an effort to minimize the dangers of flooding to life and property, that certain runoff control devices be provided as land areas are devel- oped or redeveloped. The design criteria for such stormwater conveyance structures is outlined in this chap- ter. "All development occurring within the City shall provide for properly sized stormwater conveyance facilities and shall contain on-site, or provide off-site, stormwater management facilities capable of controlling increased runoff relative to its pre -developed condition. Unless included in exemptions listed below, no application for a preliminary or final plan of subdivision shall be approved unless it includes either a plan describing the manner in which stormwater erosion and sediment resulting from the development will be controlled or managed or a documented request for a waiver thereof. Similarly, unless exempt, no building permit shall be issued for any parcel or lot until either an adequate stormwater management plan addressing erosion, sediment and stormwater, or a documented request for a waiver thereof, has been approved. SECTION 2. Section 27 1/2-2, Stormwater Convey- ance Facilities - Design Criteria, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah is hereby created to read as follows: "Definitions. City Plan Review Staff. City Engineer and/or other designated officials. Controlled Release Structure. A facility constructed to regulate the volume of stormwater runoff that } is conveyed during a specific length of time. Conveyance Structures. Water carrying devices or improvements such as channels, ditches, storm sewers, culverts, inlets, etc. Detention (sometimes termed Retention). Restraining the rate of stormwater runoff with some natural or man-made devices. 95 based upon interpretation of the docu- mentation presented by the developer in conjunction with staff knowledge of the relationship of the proposed development to the adjacent property. "F. Design Certification "Design of all stormwater management and convey- ance facilities shall be prepared and stamped by a licensed professional engineer (Kentucky registration required). "G. Construction Certification "Prior to final approval of the development, the licensed Professional Engineer must submit certification that the stormwater management and conveyance facilities were constructed in accordance with the approved plan. Final approval shall also provide evidence of the recording of all stormwater conveyance and management facilities deed restrictions, easements, and rights of way. Any request for deviation from the approved plan during construction shall be submitted to the city plan review staff in writina for approval. "H. Ownership, operation, and maintenance of detention systems. ) i) For commercial, industrial, and multi -family residential developments, ownership and maintenance responsibili- ties remain with the property own- er/developer. ii) For single family residential subdivisions, the city may accept owner- ship and maintenance responsibilities provided that: a. Construction and certification in accordance to the approved plan. b. Appropriate land dedication and easements are provided, including adequate public ingress and egress from the facility to a public street. SECTION S. Section 27 1/2-5, Stormwater Management Facilities - Design Criteria, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah is hereby created to read as follows- "No certificate of occupancy shall be issued for any development which is subject to the regulations of this er unless and until all requirements and criteria of this chapter are fully complied with. (Additionally, any person who is subject to the regulations of this chapter shall be liable to the city for a civil penalty of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) per violation per day for as long as the violation(s) continues. In addition to such penalty, the city may recover from such person its reasonably attorney fees, court costs and other expenses incurred in any enforcement proceedings. SECTION 6. This is the second reading of this ordinance, the first reading having been given on the 12th day of February, 1991. Due to the extreme importance of the contents of this ordinance and the urgent need of the City to implement regulations relating to the control of storm flow and waste, all of which is for the protection and best interest of the public, this ordinance shall be effective immediately upon enactment by the Board of Commissioners. This ordinance shall be published according to law. GERRY B. MONTGOMERY Mayor Introduced by the Board of Commissioners February 12, 1991 Adopted by the Board of Commissioners February 26, 1991 Recorded by Lenita Smith, City Clerk, February 26, 1991 Published by The Paducah Sun March 4, 1991. ord/stormwat we