§ 190-217 § 190-217
which provide that the obligations of the maintenance plan
Tun with the land. [Amended 6-26-2018 by Ord. No.
O-18-015]
(2) The owner shall file with the registry of deeds such legal
instruments as are necessary to allow the City or its designee
to inspect or maintain the stormwater management systems
for compliance with the O&M plan.
Modifications. The owner shall keep the O&M plan current,
including making modifications to the O&M plan as necessary to
ensure that best management practices (BMPs) continue to
operate as designed and approved. Proposed modifications of
O&M plans shall be submitted to the Planning Department for
review and approval. Also, the owner must notify the Planning
Department within 30 days of a change in owner or party
responsible for implementing the plan. Proposed changes in
inspection frequency, maintenance schedule, or maintenance
activity shall also be submitted, along with appropriate
documentation, for review and approval. As part of the Planning
Board review, the Division of Public Works may, in its discretion,
approve a reduction in the frequency of inspection or
maintenance or a change in maintenance activity, provided that
the owner has demonstrated that such changes will not
compromise the long-term function of the stormwater system.
The Division of Public Works shall notify the owner of acceptance
of the plan modification, or request additional information, within
60 days. No response from the Division of Public Works at the end
of the 60 days shall constitute acceptance of the plan
modification. The currently approved plan shall remain in effect
until notification of approval has been issued, or the sixty-day
period has lapsed. The owner shall provide covenants for filing
with the registry of deeds, in a form satisfactory to the Planning
Department, any changes and/or modifications to the plan.
[Amended 6-26-2018 by Ord. No. O-18-015]
Recordkeeping.
(1) The owner shall retain records (such as maintenance logs and
contractor receipts) demonstrating compliance with the
scheduled maintenance activities for a period of not less than
three years. The City may request copies of such records, or
may request inspection of such records on the property.
Failure to produce such records or copies of such records
within 14 days of such a request shall constitute a condition
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