§ 190-215 § 190-217
K. Litter, debris, yard waste, and all other nonstormwater
discharges except for those listed in Subsection J above are
prohibited. [Added 6-26-2018 by Ord. No. O-18-015]
§ 190-216. Easements.
Where a subdivision is traversed by or requires the construction of a
watercourse or a drainage way, an easement of adequate width shall
be provided for such purpose.
§ 190-217. Operation and maintenance plans.
A. Applicability. All stormwater management systems shall have an
operation and maintenance plan (O&M plan) to ensure that
systems function as designed. This plan shall be reviewed and
approved as a part of the site plan or subdivision plan. If the
system is not dedicated to the City pursuant to a perpetual offer
of dedication, the Planning Board may require an applicant to
establish a homeowners' association for residential projects or
private entity to maintain the stormwater management system.
[Amended 6-26-2018 by Ord. No. O-18-015]
B. Minimum requirements. The operation and maintenance plan
shall, at a minimum, identify:
(1) Stormwater management system(s) owner(s);
(2) The party or parties responsible for operation and
maintenance;
(3) A schedule for inspection and maintenance;
(4) The routine and nonroutine maintenance tasks to be
undertaken; and
(5) A certification signed by the owner(s) attesting to their
commitment to comply with the O&M plan.
C. Establishment of O&M plan. The stormwater management system
owner is generally considered to be the landowner of the
property, unless other legally binding agreements are
established. Execution of the operation and maintenance plan
shall be considered a condition of approval of any subdivision
plan or site plan.
D. Recording.
(1) The owner shall provide covenants for filing with the registry
of deeds, in a form satisfactory to the Planning Department,
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