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V.4. Adpo[t Resolution 2015-024, Approving Ordinance 2015-1088, Amending the Setion 546, the Storm Water Management Ordinance 2015-27February 25, 2015 _4ca Council Report 15-27 ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT – STORM WATER MANAGEMENT Proposed Action Staff recommends the following motion: Move to adopt... Resolution 15-24, _Uprovin Ordinance --.1,5.-,1.088amendiLig the Section 546, the Storm Water Management ordinance. At the Zoning and Planning meeting, Mr. McNeil moved and Mr. Hunke seconded a motion to adopt Resolution RZ15-5, recommending approval of Ordinance 15-1088, amending Section 546, the Storm Water Management ordinance. The motion was approved unanimously. Overview Attached are proposed amendments to the Storrn Water Management ordinance. The reason for the proposed amendments is to satisfy the new requirements of the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit, which the City is required to adhere to by state law. The update also creates consistency among the City of Hopkins storm water rules and the rules of the Minnehaha, Creek and Nine Mile Creek Watershed Districts, and the requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. The amended ordinance will not change any storm water permitting procedures in the City, and will not have any financial impact on property owners and developers. Primary Issues to Consider What was the discussion at the Zoning and Planning meeting? Summary of proposed revisions Supporting Documents Resolution 15-24 Ordinance 1.5-1088 JrOnrt'�&U�- llcf vla-�n T4 a'n- c y-ndcrson, AICP City Pla� �Inler Nate Stanley, P.E. City Engineer Financial Impact: $ N/A —Budgeted: Y/N _N Source: Related Documents (CIP, ERP, etc,): Notes: CR 15-27 Page 2 Primary Issues to Consider a What was the discussion at the Zoning and Planning meeting? Ms. Anderson reviewed the reasons for the amendments. No one appeared at the public hearing regarding this issue. 0 Summary of proposed revisions • Language governing plan and design standards has been removed from the ordinance; it now references the City's Engineering Guidelines for this information. • Standards for maintenance and inspection of storrn water treatment facilities have been incorporated. • Rules and standards have been updated to be consistent with the watershed districts and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPGA). Alternatives I . Approve the proposed amendments to the zoning ordinance. By approving the amendments to the zoning ordinance, the zoning ordinance will be amended. 2. Deny the amendments to the zoning ordinance. By denying the amendments to the zoning ordinance, the ordinance will not be amended. If the City Council considers this alternative, findings will have to, be identified that support this alternative. 3. Continue for further inforination. If the City Council indicates that further information is needed, the item should be continued. � In RESOLUTION NO: 15-24 RESOLUTION MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVING ZONING AMENDMENTS TO THE STORM WATER ORDINANCE WHEREAS, an application for Zoning Amendment ZN15-2 has been initiated by the City of Hopkins; WHEREAS, the procedural history of the application is as follows: 1. That an application for zoning aniendment was initiated by the City of Hopkins; 2. That the Hopkins Zoning and Planning Commission published notice, held a public hearing on the application and reviewed such application on February 24, 2015: all persons present were given an opportunity to be heard; That the written comments and analysis of City staff were considered. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the application for Zoning Amendment ZN15-2 is hereby approved based on the following Findings of Fact: L That the City of Hopkins is required to satisfy the new requirements of the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System. 2. That the proposed amendments to the store water ordinance will comply with the state law. 3,. That the proposed amendments will create consistency among the City of Hopkins stoma water rules and the rules of the Minnehaha Creek and Nine Mile Creek watershed districts. 4. That that proposed amendments will meet the requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit. 5. That the Zoning and Planning Commission reviewed the proposed ordinance. Adopted this 3rd day of March 2015, Eugene J. Maxwell, Mayor ATTEST: Amy Domeier, City Clerk Hopkins City Code (Zoning) CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota ORDINANCE NO. 2015-1088 546.01 THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: That the Hopkins Zoning Ordinance No. 546, is the same and is hereby amended by adding the following underlined language and deleting the following strikethfoug language, which reads as follows: Section 546 — Zoning: storm water emcnt 546.01.Purvose. Purpose. _The, gencral_ppoo.se.of this Section is to establish regulatory requirements for land development and land disturbing activities aimed at minimizing the threats to public health, safety, public and pdvate_ propegy., and natural resources within the community resulting from construction site erosion andpost-construction storm water runoff. Q_ Findings. , The Cit y_ of Hopkins finds that uncontrolled storm water runoff and construction site erosion from land development and land disturbing activities can have si,gnifi.cant adverse impacts upon local and regional water resources, diminishing the quality of public health, safety, public and private property and natural resources, of the community. 3) This ordinance is intended to meet the current construction site erosion and sediment control and post -construction storm water management regulatory requirements for construction activity and small construction activity(NPDE,S Permit) as defined in 40 CFR pt. 122.26b)(14)(x) and (b)(1,5), res pectivejy.. 41 Statutory Authorization. This section is adopted pursuant to the authorization and policies contained in Minnesota Statutes Chapters 103B and 462; Minnesota Rules, Part 6120.2500-6120.3900, Minnesota Rules Chapters 8410, 8420 and 7051 0.021 Oa Section 546 Page I Hopkins City Code (Zoning) 546,01 � —1214ii—at aeti - thereb- achieving a ba4anee between -m4 gfq�yth and development and —Ijb, and natural afeas. a) Have a or-edominane-e -- f I- Z,44c-7�1 b) Are inundated or- saturated by surface of gfetmd watef a4 a ffeclueney apA, dufation suffigient to suppart a p-r-ey-gl ee of hyd-ophytie. yegetation t�vieqlly ad"ted-for- life in saturated sail eonditions- 0) Under normal eyaleneeefstiehvegetatie+i77 546.02 . Incoil2oration by Reference. The City of Hopkins Engineering Design Guidelines, date December 2002, as it mqy be amended from time to tune, is hereby incorporated into this ordinance as if fully set forth herein. The Guidelines shall serve as the official guide for storm water .prind les ,_methods , and practices for proposed development and redevelopment activities. 546.03. Applicability. Subdivision. 1. Every application for a conditional use pen -nit that involves construction of a building, subdivision approval, or a permit to allow land disturbing activities must submit a storm water management plan to the planning department. No conditional use permit, subdivision approval, or permit to allow land disturbing activities shall be issued until approval of the stone water irianagement plan or a waiver of the approval requirement has been obtained in strict confori-nance with the provision of this ordinance. The provisions of section 546.07 of this ordinance apply to all land, public or private, located within the City of Hopkins. Subd. 2. Minnesota Pollution Control AgencMPCA). The MPGA is the pennittin,g authority for land disturbing activities requiring an NPDES Permit for construction activity, including the requirements for developing and implementing a SWPPP. Where required, the NPDES Permit is in addition to permits required by the City of Hopkins. Subd. 23, Exemptions. The provision of this ordinance do not apply to: a) Any part of a subdivision if a plat for the subdivision has been approved by the City Council on or before the effective date of this ordinance; b) Any land disturbing activity for which plans have been approved by the watershed management organization and the City of Hopkins within six months prior to the effective date of this ordinance; C) A lot for which a conditional use pen -nit or building permit has been approved on or before the effective date of this ordinance; d) Installation of fence, sign, telephone and electric poles and other kinds of posts or poles; e) Waiver of plat, re -plat, plating of a developed lot, or a single lot division; Section 546 Page 2 Hopkins City Code (Zoning) 546.01 f) Construction of a single to four -family hornet g) An addition to an existing building that does not require a conditional use permit; h) Construction of a detached accessory building that does not require a conditional use permit; i) Emergency work to protect, life, limb, or property; or, j) The improvements involve the enlargement of a building that is less than 10 percent of the total floor area of the existing building or 5,000 square feet, whichever is less. 546.04, Waiver. The City Council, upon recommendation of the Planning Commission, may waive any requirement of this ordinance upon making a finding that compliance with the requirement will involve an unnecessary hardship or the project does not have any significant alterations of existing storm water conditions and the waiver of such requirement will not adversely affect the standards and requirements set forth in Section 546.04. The City Council may require, as a condition of the waiver, such dedication or construction, or agreement to dedicate or construct as may be necessary to adequately meet said standards and requirements. 546.05. _Application. Subdivision 1. A written application for stonn water management plan approval, along with the proposed storm water management plan, shall be filed with the planning department, and shall include a statement indicating the grounds upon which the approval is requested, that the proposed use is permitted by right or as an exception in the underlying zoning district and adequate evidence showing that the proposed use will confonn to the standards set forth in this ordinance. Prior to applying for approval of a storm water management plan, an applicant may have the storm water management plan reviewed by the appropriate department of the City. Subd. 2. Required information, Two sets of clearly legible blue or black lined copies of drawings and required information shall be submitted to the planning department and shall be accompanied by a receipt from the City evidencing the payment of all required fees for processing and approval as set forth in Section 546.05 subdivision 5. A bond will be required by Section 546.05 subdivision 4 in the amount to be calculated in accordance with that section if the improvements have not been completed at the time the certificate of occupancy has been completed. Drawings shall be prepared to a scale appropriate to the site of the project and suitable for the review to be performed. At a minimurn the scale shall be I inch equals 100 feet. Subd. 3. sten— plan. At a Fninimum the stefmwater- management plan infofmatiew. . ........ Section 546 Page 3 Hopkins City Code (Zoning) 5461.01 ra IMMM I III III � I I Section 546 Page 4 . ............... ...... . ........ . ..... . .... . .. .... MM W . ... 'INN . ........ ... . ......... M."m mrznv:m w VT. --V. TI iW ft,= I"" ra IMMM I III III � I I Section 546 Page 4 Hopkins City Code (Zoning) stofmwaterwill be allowed to eolleet� 546.01 (5) T'he --e—ed ";-- alipment and intended use of any stswtures to be ereeted on thi ".7 Any other- infiwmatian peftinent to the pm4iettla-r pr-ejeel -Athich in the opinion thee applieant is- Re6eSSaf5' fol` the FeVieW of the pr-pjeet-.Unless otherwise exempted by this ordinance, an application for storm water management approval shall include the following as a condition for its consideration: a) A Storm Water ManageP an - b) A Maintenance Ageernent. The Storm Water Management Plan shall be prepared to meet the requirements of Section 546.8 of this ordinance as well as the requirements within the City's Engineering Design Guidelines - the Maintenance Agreement shall be prepared to meet the requirements of Section 546.7 of this ordinance. In lieu of preparation of a Storm Water Management Plan, major single-family residential projects and minor expansion projects may install a rain garden or similar storm water improvement as described in the City'sEngineering Design Guidelines, Section 546 Page 5 Hopkins City Code (Zoning) 546,01 546.06. Process. Subdivision. 1. Storm water management plan meeting the requirements of Section 546.04 shall be submitted by the planning department to the Planning Commission for review in accordance with the standards of 546.06. The Commission shall recommend approval, recommend approval with conditions, or recommend denial of the storm water management plan. Following Planning Commission action, the storm water management plan along with the conditional use pen -nit and/ or subdivision approval shall be submitted to the City Council at its next available meeting, City Council action on the storm water management plan must be accomplished within 120 days following the date the application for approval is filed with the planning department unless there has been no delay caused or requested by the applicant. Subd. 2. Duration, Approval of a plan submitted under the provisions of this ordinance shall expire one year after the date of approval unless construction has commenced in accordance with the plan; however, if prior to the expiration of the approval the applicant makes a written request to the planning department for an extension of time to commence construction, setting forth the reasons for the requested extension, the planning department may grant one extension of not greater than one single year. Receipt of any request for an extension shall be acknowledged by the planning department within 15 days. The planning department shall make a decision on the extension within 30 days of receipt. Any plan may be revised in the same manner as originally approved. Subd. 3. Conditions. A storm water management plan may be approved subject to compliance with conditions reasonable and necessary to ensure that the requirements contained in this ordinance are met. Such conditions may, among other matters, limit the size, kind or character of the proposed development, require the construction of structures, drainage facilities, storage basins and other facilities, require replacement of vegetation, establish required monitoring procedures, stage the work over time, require alteration of the site design to ensure buffering, and require the conveyance to the City of Hopkins or other public entity of certain lands or interests therein. Subd. 4. Performance bond. Prior to approval of any storm water management plan, the applicant shall submit an agreement to construct such required physical improvements, to dedicate property or casements, or to comply with such conditions as may have been agreed to. If the improvements have not been constructed at the time the certificate of occupancy is issued, the applicant shall provide a bond to cover the amount of the established cost of complying with the agreement. The agreement and bond shall guarantee completion and compliance with conditions within a specific tirne, which time may be extended in accordance with Section 546.02. The adequacy, conditions and acceptability of any agreement and bond shall be determined by the City Council or any official of the City of Hopkins as may be designated by resolution of the City Council. Section 546 Page 6 Hopkins City Code (Zoning) 546.01 Subd. 5. Fees. All applications for storrn water management plan approval shall be accompanied by a process and approval fee as per section 10 of the City Code. 546.07. Storm Water Treatment Maintenance Plan and Aareement. Subdivision. 1. Maintenance Agreement. The Responsible Party shall enter into a Maintenance Agreement, with the City that documents all responsibilities for oenation and maintenance of all storm water treatment practices. Such responsibility shall be documented in a maintenance plan and executed through a Maintenance Agreement. The Maintenance Agreement shall be executed and recorded against the parcel. The Storm Water Maintenance.. Agreement shall be in a forrn approved by the City and shall describe the.. inspection, and maintenance obligations of this section and shall, at a minimum: a) Designate the Responsible Party, which shall be permanently responsible for maintenance of the structural or nonstructural measures. b) Pass responsibility for such maintenance to successors in title. C) Grant the City and its representatives the right of entry for the purposes of inspecting all storm water treatment practices as described in Section 546.10 and Section 546.11. d) Allow the City the tight to repair and maintain the facility, if necessary maintenance is not performed after proper and reasonable notice to the Responsible Party as described in Subd. 4 below. e) Include a maintenance plan that contains, but is not limited to, the following: (1) Identification of all structural storm water treatment practices, (2) A schedule for re lar inspection, monitoring, and maintenance for each practice. Monitoring shall verif y whether the practice is functioning as des,igned and ma include, but is not limited to, guality, temperature, and quantity of runoff. (3) Identification of the Responsible Party for conducting the inspection, monitoring, and maintenance for each practice, D Identify a schedule and format for reporting compliance with the Maintenance Plan to the City, Subd. 2. Inspection of Storrn water Facility. Inspection programs shall be established on any reasonable basis, including but not limited to: routine inspections-, random ins�tioi�is- ins pections based upon complaints or other notice of possible, violations° _. inspection of drainage basins or areas identified as higher than typical sources of sediment or other contaminants or pollutants; inspections of businesses or industries of a type associated with higher than usual discharges of contaminants or pollutants or with discharges of a type which are more likely than Section 546 Page 7 Hopkins City Code (Zoning) 546.01 the typical discharge to cause violations of state or federal water or sediment quality standards or the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) stone water pen -nit; and,J2mt inspections with other agencies inspecting under environmental or safety laws. Inspections may include, but are not limited to, reviewing maintenance and repair records; sampling discharges, surface water, groundwater, and material or water in drainage control facilities; _and,luati�n the condition of drainage control facilities and other ston'n water treatrneijLpjg�gtices, When any new stop -n water treatment Practice is installed on private property, or when any new connection is made between private property and a public drainage control system, sanitary sewer, or combined sewer, the property owner shall gant to the City the rigbt to enter the property at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner for the Purpose of inspection. This includes the right to enter a property when the City has a reasonable basis to believe that a violation of this ordinance is occurring or has occurred, and to enter when necessary fou abatement of a public nuisance or correction of a violation of this ordinance. The director of public works, or designated representative, shall ins ect all storm water management facilities during construction, during the first year of operation, and at least once, every five years thereafter. The inspection records will be kept on file at the public works department, for a period of six years. It shall be responsibility of the applicant to obtain any necessary easements or other property interests to allow access to, the stone water management facilities for inspection and maintenance pu_Moses. subd. 3. Records of Installation and Maintenance Activities. The Responsible Party shall make records of the installation and of all maintenance and Lepairs ,of the storm water treatment practices, and shall retain the records for at least three (3) years. These records shall be made available to the City during inspection of the storm water treatment practice and at other reasonable times upon request. Subd. 4. Failure to Maintain Practices. If a Responsible Party fails or refuses to meet the requirements of the Maintenance Agreementthe .,Cit y, after reasonable notice, may correct a violation of the design standards or maintenance needs by perfon-ning all necessary work to place the storm water treatment practice in proper working condition. In the event that the storm water treatment practice becomes., a_danger to publi,c...safetyorpubi.ichealtlithe City shall notify the Responsibl.e Part in writing.Upon receipt of that notice, the Responsible, Party_ shall have 30 day§,jo.-perfonn, maintenance and repair of the facility in an gpproved manner. After proper notice the City may specially assess the owner(s) of the storm water treati-nentplactice for the cost of repair work and any penalties; and the cost of the work shall be assessed against the property and collected along with ordinary taxes by the county. 546.06. 546.08.. Approval Standards. Subdivision 1. No stone water management plan which fails to, meet the standards contained in this section shall be approved by the City Council. Section 546 Page 8 Hopkins City Code (Zoning) 546.01 Subd, 2. Projects with land disturbing activities one acre or greater shall meet the current requirements for storm water maria cement as specified by the City's Engineering Design Standards and MPGA Construction General Pennit. All land disturbing activities within the cit disturbing Jess than I acre and down to 10,000sqcare feet or which will result in more than 200 cubic vards of cut or fill are only required to., follow the Construction Site Stonn water Runoff Control standards set within the City's Engineering.,,.Desi gn Guidelines. The standards should follow the following requirements: a) Erosion Control b) Sediment Control Practices, c) Temporary Sediment Basins d) Dewatering; and Basin Draining e) Inspection and Maintenance 0 Pollution Management Measures/Construction Site Waste Control g) Final Stabilization h) Trainin Section 546 Page 9 WIN Section 546 Page 9 Hopkins City Code (Zoning) 546.01 -.1 —3.1. MET 0- FRAMMM MMIM MST I M M ...... r- TM Section 546 Page 10 ... ....... ., um ...... .. .... I Mz . ..... MORALLUMM!"ALIJU 1911901 UMSMAN 1101 1 zal Section 546 Page 10 Hopkins City Code (Zoning) 546.01 Subd. 3,. Perfonnance Criteria for Ston -n Water Management. Unless determined by the City to be exempt or granted a waiver, all site designs shall establish storm water management practices to control the peak flow rates and pollutants of stone water discharge associated with specified design storms and runoff volumes, as detailed in the City's "nineenng Design .Guidelines. a) New Development. rate control, volume control, and water quality standards shall Mpjy to all new development. There shall be no net increase from pre- project.conditionsLon an average annual basis) of total volume, TSS and TP. New development projects shall retain a runoff volume ,equal to one inch times, the area of the proposed increase of impervious surfaces on-site. b,) Redevelopment: rate control, volume control and water quality standards shall ay to all redevelopment. There shall be a net reduction in the amount of TP, TSS and stone water runoff volume leaving the site as compared with pre -project conditions. For redevelopment projects, ..,where the project proposer intends to add more impervious surfaces, the new development treatment reguirements must be ap,plied to the net increase of impervious_ surfaces. Additional treatment must also be included to reduce the volume, TPandTSS loads from the existing impervious surfaces. - - - - --------- NO "ll WROMIR-ml mqn Section 546 Page 1 I I SMA .. - .... III I MANNINO .......... - - - - --------- NO "ll WROMIR-ml mqn Section 546 Page 1 I Hopkins City Code (Zoning) 546.01 (3) Stafmwater- fetention f6eilities; c-ffid d) A eembimat'-e—of sueeessive pfaefiees iffiay be used to aehieve the applieable fflinimu V--ified in subseetion (a) above. justifieation shall be pfevided-49�y the applieant fef the i:nethod seleeted, Subd. 84. Design standards. Storni water detention facilities constructed in the City of Hopkins, shall be designed according to the most current technology as reflected in this ordinance and the MPCA publioation "Protection Water Quality in Urban Areas", and shall eentain, at t minimuna, the fo4lovving design fact fs:City's Engineering Design Guidelines. the pond of one pefeent of the entife afea draining to the pond, whiehevef ametint greater; 10A, beyond whi& slopes should not ex:eeed 3,1; Subd. 95. Wetlands. a) Runoff shall not be discharged directly into wetlands without presettlernent of the runoff. Section 546 Page 12 ... ......... ULMA LZLW--E S Subd. 95. Wetlands. a) Runoff shall not be discharged directly into wetlands without presettlernent of the runoff. Section 546 Page 12 Hopkins City Code (Zoning) 546.01 .4 J, 1 4 C C'— b) A protective buffer strip of natural vegetation a4 I -et) in width surround all Nvetlandsmust be retairLed in accordance to the standards given within the City's Engineering Design Guidelines. C) Wetlands must not be drained or filled, wholly or partially, unless replaced by restoring or creating wetland areas of at least equal public value. replacement must be guided by the following principles in descending order of priority: (1) Avoiding the direct or indirect impact of the activity that may destroy or diminish the wetland; (2) Minimizing the impact by limiting the degree or magnitude of the wetland activity and its implementation; (3) Rectifying the impact by repairing, rehabilitating, or restoring the affected wetland environment; (4) Reducing or eliminating the impact over time by preservation and maintenance operations during the life of the activity; and (5) Compensating for the impact by replacing or providing substitute wetland resources or environments. Subid. 4-06. Steep slopes. No land disturbing or development activities shall be allowed on slopes of 18 percent or more. Subd.447. Catch basins. All newly installed and rehabilitated catch basins shall be provided with a sump area for the collection of coarse-grained material. Such basins shall be cleaned when they are half filled with material. Subd, 4-28. Drain leaders. All newly constructed and reconstructed buildings will route drain leaders to pervious areas wherein the runoff can be allowed to infiltrate. The flow rate of water exiting the leaders shall be controlled so no erosion occurs in the pervious areas. . ........... oil, E OAMEALLWAL'= W&TC IiII. Section 546 Page 113 Hopkins City Code (Zoning) 546.01 Suhd. 4-49. Models/ ethodol ogi es/Computations. Hydrologic models and design methodologies used for the deten-nination of runoff and analysis of storm water management structures shall be approved by the director of public works. Plans, specification and computations for storm water management facilities submitted for review shall be sealed and signed by a registered professional engineer. All computation shall appear on the plans submitted for review, unless otherwise approved by the director of public works. S ubd. 4-510. Watershed Management PI ans/Ground water Management Plans. Storm water management plans shall be consistent with adopted watershed management plans and groundwater management plans prepared in accordance with Minnesota Statutes section 103B.23 I and 1031'3.255 respectively, and as approved by the Minnesota Board of Water Soil Resources in accordance with state law. S ubd. 4-611. Easements. If a storm water managernent plan involves direction of some or all runoff off of the site, it shall be the responsibility of the applicant to obtain from adjacent property owners any necessary easements or other property interests concerning flowage of water. 546.07. 546.09 Use of,impervious surfaces. Subdivision 1. No person shall apply fertilizer to or deposit grass clippings, leaves, or other vegetative material on impervious surfaces, or within storm water drainage systems, natural drainage ways, or within wetland buffer areas. Subd. 2. Unimproved land areas, Except for driveways, sidewalks, patios, areas occupied by structures or areas which have been improved by landscaping, all areas shall be covered by plants or vegetative growth Subd. 3. Fertilizer Content. Except for the first growing season for newly established turf areas, no person shall apply liquid fertilizer which contains more than one-half percent by weight of phosphorus, or granular fertilizer which contains more than three percent by weight of phosphorus, unless the single application is less than or equal to one-tenth pound of phosphorus per one thousand square feet. Annual application amount shall not exceed one-half pound of phosphorus, per one thousand square feet of lawn area. S,ubd. 4. Buffer zone. Fertilizer application shall not be made within one rod (16.5 feet) of any wetland or water resource. 546,10, Inspection. Subdivision 1. Notification. The Erosion Control Inspector shall make inspections as hereinafter required, and either shall approve that portion of the work completed or shall notify the peripittee wherein the work fails to comply with the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan as gpproved Section 546 Page 14 Hopkins City Code (Zoning) 546.01 Subd. 2. Procedure. The Applicant is, responsible for regular inspections and record keeping needed to document compliance with the .._pen-nit._Eequirements. The Applicant must inspect the construction project once per week and within 24 hours after a rain event 'gcater than 0.5 inches. The City may conduct inspections as needed to ensure that both erosion and sediment control and stone water measures are properly installed and maintained prior to construction, during construction, and at the completion of the project. The Applicant shall notif y the City a minimum of seventy-two (72) hours prior to the following, re q uired,City inspections. a) Initial Inspection - when all erosion and sediment control BMPs are installed. This, inspection must be completed before a building Permit can be issued. b) Proiec,t Complete Inspection — when the project is complete including, but not limited to, final grading, installation of all stone water management facilities and final stabilization measures are complete. One year warranty begins after inspector approves project. c) Warranty Inspection — completed one (1) year later to confirm, that pen anent site stabilization methods have been successful and vegetation has been established. Subd, 3. Reporting. The Applicant shall submit reports to the administrator under the following circumstances and shall submit recommendations for corrective measures, if ��ppropriate, with such re ay a) There are delays of more than seven (7) days in obtaining materials, machinery, services or manpower necessary to the implementation of the Storrs Water Management Plan as scheduled. b) There are delays of seven (7) days in land disturbing or filling activities or soil storage, c) The work is not being done in conformance with the gpproved plaps and permit. Any changes to the approved plan must be submitted to the administrator for review and gpproval before work can commence. 546.11. Right of Entry, Subdivision 1. The issuance of a.permit constitutes a right -of -entry for the City or its contractor to enter the construction site. The applicant shall allow the City and its authorized representativesto: a. Enter the pen-nitted site for the purpose of obtaining infomation, examining records conducting investigations or surveys, b. Bring such equipjwent on the site as is necessary to conduct such surveys and j nvestig,at ions; Section 546 Page 15 Hopkins City Code (Zoning) 546,01 C, Examine and copy any books, papers, or digital files pertaining to activities or records required to be k under the terms and conditions of the permitted site,,, d. Inspect the storrn water pollutioncontrol ineasures-, C. Sample and nionitor any items or activities pertaining to storm water pollution control measures; f. Correct deficiencies in :storm water and erosion and sediment control measures consistent with the City's ordinances and the engineering gLjidelines. Subd. 2. Search Warrants. If City errs plovees, have been refused access to any part of the remises from. which storm water is discharged, and he/she is able to demonstrate probable cause to believe that there may be a violation of this ordinance or that there is a need to ins ngq-and/or saml2le as part of a routine inspection and sampling prograi-nJesigtied to verify cora liance with this ordinance or any order issued hereunder or to protect the overall 12ublic health, safety, and welfare of the community, the City may seek issuance of a search warrant from any court of competent jurisdiction.. 546.09. 546.12. Penalty. Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this ordinance shall be fined not less than five dollars or more than five hundred dollars for each offence, and a separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. a) Notice of Violation. When the City determines that an activity is not being carried out in accordance with, the re of this ordinance, it shall issue a written notice of violation to the owner of the property. The notice of violation shall contain: I ) The name and address of the owner or applicant, 2) The address when available or a description, of the land upon which the violation is occurring, 3) A staternent specifying the nature of the violation, 4) A description of the remedial measures necessary to bring the development activity into compliance with this ordinance and a time schedule for the completion of such remedial action 5) At statement of the penalty or penalties that shall or in. ay be assessed ag, ainst the person to whom the notice of violation is directed, and 6) A statement that the determination of violation may be appealed to the City -by filing a written notice of qppeal within 15, days of service notice of violation. b,) to Work Orders. Persons receiving a notice of violation will be required to halt all construction activities. This stpp_work order will be in effect until the City confirms that the land disturbance activity is in compliance and the violation has been satisfactoril Section 546 Page 16 Hopkins City Code (Zoning) 546.01 addressed. Failure to address a notice of violation in a timely manner ._mqyresult in civil, criminal, or monetary penalties in accordance with the enforcement measures authorized in this ordinance. c) Civil and Criminal Penalties. In addition to or as an alternative to any penalty provided herein orb law, any person who violates the provisions of this ordinance shall be Vilty of a misdemeanor and subject to prosecution. Such person shall be guilty of a, separate offense for each day during which the violation occurs or continues. d) Restoration of Lands. Any violator may be required to restore land to its undisturbed condition. In the event that restoration is not undertaken within a reasonable time after notice, the City may take necessary corrective action, the cost of which may, after notice and opportunity for hearing, be specially assessed against the property and collected along with. the ordinary taxes by the county. 546.13. Appeals. Any person aggrieved by the action of any official charged with the enforcement of this ordinance, as the result of the disapproval of a properly filed application for approval, issuance of a written notice of violation, or an alleged failure to properly enforce the ordinance inregard to a specific application, shall have the right to appeal the action to the City. a) The applicant shall submit the appeal in writing and include suorting documentation. b) City staff shall make a decision on the Meal within 15 business days of receipt of a complete appeal application, c) The applicant maw appeal the decision of City staff to the City Council. This appeal must be filed with the Cjty within 30 days of City staff's decision. 546.14. Other controls. In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this ordinance and the provisions of an erosion control or shore land protection ordinance adopted by the City Council, the more restrictive standard prevails, 546,15. Severability. The provisions of this ordinance are severable. If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applicants of this ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application. First Reading: Second Reading: Date of Publication: Section 546 Page 17 March 3, 2015 March 16, 2015 March 26, 2015 Hopkins City Code (Zoning) 546.01 Date Ordinance Takes Effect: March 26, 2015 Eugene J, Maxwell, Mayor ATTEST: Amy Domeier, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: City Attorney Signature Date (Section 546 was added by Ordinance No. 96-779, April 17, 1996.) Section 546 Page 18