[Res. No. 662 §26, 8-19-1997]
Storm water runoff and the velocity of discharge are considerably increased through development and growth of the City. Prior to the development of the land, surface conditions provide a higher percentage of permeability and longer time of concentration. With the construction of buildings, parking lots, etc., permeability and the time of concentration are significantly decreased, resulting in an increase in both the rate and volume of runoff. These modifications may create harmful effects on properties downstream. Therefore, to minimize these effects, the development engineer shall consider the use of storm water detention.