[Ord. No. 11042013 §II, 11-4-2013]
This Article establishes the stormwater runoff management system
of Peculiar, Missouri, which shall be composed of a primary system,
a secondary system, management controls, and management practices.
These regulations shall apply in the secondary system.
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The primary system shall be composed of the regulatory floodplain
as shown on the National Flood Insurance Program maps.
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The secondary system shall be composed of all watercourses and
drainage structures, both public and private, that are not mapped
as a part of the primary system.
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Management controls are regulations applicable to the secondary
system under the provisions of this Chapter. Such controls shall limit
any activity which will adversely affect hydraulic function of detention
facilities, open channels, drainage swales, or enclosed stormwater
conveyance systems.
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A. The following practices may be utilized upon approval of the City
Engineer.
1.
Storage. Runoff may be stored in temporary
or permanent detention basins, or through rooftop or parking lot ponding,
or percolation storage, or by other means in accordance with the design
criteria and performance standards set forth in these regulations.
2.
Open channels. Maximum feasible use shall be
made of existing drainageways, open channels and drainage swales that
are designed and coordinated with design criteria and performance
standards set forth in these regulations.
3.
Streets and curbs. Streets, curbs, and gutters
shall be an internal part of the stormwater runoff management system.
To the maximum extent possible, drainage systems, street layout and
grades, lotting patterns and the location of the curbs, inlets and
site drainage and overflow swales shall be concurrently designed in
accordance with the design criteria and performance standards set
forth in these regulations.
4.
Enclosed conveyance systems. Enclosed conveyance
systems consisting of inlets, conduits, and manholes may be used to
convey stormwater runoff. Where used, such systems must be designed
in accordance with design criteria and performance standards set forth
in these regulations.
5.
Other. The stormwater runoff management practices
enumerated herein shall not constitute an exclusive listing of available
management practices. Other generally accepted practices and methods
may be utilized if the purposes, design criteria and minimum performance
standards of these regulations are complied with.
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A. Public Responsibilities.
1.
Administration. The administration of these
regulations shall be the responsibility of the City Engineer, who
shall review and approve stormwater management plans as provided herein.
2.
Operation and maintenance of publicly owned facilities. The City Public Works Department shall be responsible, during and
after construction, for the operation and maintenance of all drainage
structures and improved courses which are part of the stormwater runoff
management system under public ownership and which are not constructed
and maintained by or under the jurisdiction of any State or Federal
agency.
B. Private Responsibilities.
1.
Each developer of land within the City has the responsibility
to provide on the developer's property all approved stormwater
runoff management facilities to ensure the adequate drainage and control
of stormwater on the developer's property both during and after
construction of such facilities.
2.
Each developer or owner has the responsibility and duty before
and after construction to properly operate and maintain any on-site
stormwater runoff control facility which has not been accepted for
maintenance by the public. Such responsibility is to be transmitted
to subsequent owners through appropriate covenants.