Exceptions to the required stormwater management plan are:
A. Traditional agricultural land uses;
B. Improvement of existing roadways;
C. Modification of single-family residential or two-family residential
structures which will continue to be used as single-family or two-family
dwellings; or
D. Modification of existing structures or appurtenances, other than
a single-family dwelling or two-family dwelling, which does not increase
the amount of impervious area of the lot or parcel upon which the
structure or appurtenance is constructed.
Unless otherwise approved by the City, formulas to be used in
connection with the calculation of runoff volumes and allowable release
rates reasonably expected from the minimum design storm shall be the
Rational Method for total contributing areas of 20 acres or less and
the soil conservation hydrograph method for areas greater than 20
acres.
Hydrologic design calculations shall be reviewed by the City
Engineer through one of the following: subdivision plan review; grading
and drainage plan review; or construction plan review (typically public
improvements).
A. Hydrologic design calculations shall include a contour map(s) clearly
showing the design drainage area(s), stormwater facilities, storm
sewers, swales, ditches, culverts, bridges and receiving stormwater
facilities. Critical spot elevations, invert elevations, pervious
and impervious areas shall be clearly indicated.
B. Submittals shall include design calculations, drainage basin area
and surface types, rainfall data used.
C. Plans shall clearly indicate normal and high water elevations, design
storage volume, minimum and maximum and typical slopes.
D. Detention basins shall release the fifty-year storage volume within
24 hours to 48 hours.
E. Emergency overflow routes shall be clearly designated for runoff
in excess of the fifty-year storm.
F. Minimum outlet storm sewer size shall be six inches; smaller diameter
restrictions (e.g., orifice plate or short pipe length) are acceptable.
G. Inlet and outlet pipes shall be provided with end sections and erosion
protection.
H. Weirs, dams and specialized outflows shall be designed by a professional
engineer registered in the State of Illinois.
I. Temporary erosion techniques shall be used as required to ensure
a full stand of cover vegetation in minimum time.
J. Detention basin side slopes shall be 4:1 or flatter above normal
pool, and shall be designed with permanent erosion protection consisting
of grass, nongrass vegetation, or other permanent finish. Permanent
erosion protection shall be aesthetically suitable to the development
or existing surrounding land use.
K. Rooftop detention is not allowed.
L. A twenty-foot minimum setback shall be required from all property
lines to the normal pool elevation.
M. Buildings within 100 feet of a detention basin fifty-year design
high water shall have the lowest water entry point a minimum of two
feet above the fifty-year design water elevation.
N. Earthen dams.
(1) When dedicated to the public for ownership and maintenance by the
City, earthen damns shall meet the following criteria:
(a)
Side slope: 4:1 or flatter; and
(b)
Minimum ten-foot-wide flat crest for access by maintenance equipment.
(2) All earthen dams, whether public or privately owned and maintained,
shall meet the following:
(a)
Freeboard. All earthen dams shall be constructed with a minimum
of one foot of freeboard over the maximum anticipated water level
in the emergency spillway.
(b)
All earthen dams shall include, at a minimum, an impervious
compacted clay core. The core shall be of sufficient width to allow
for mechanical compaction and of sufficient depth to penetrate the
overburden of topsoil, keying into the underlying strata of virgin
clay.
(c)
The developer shall be responsible for obtaining all construction
permits required by governmental agencies.
O. Emergency spillway. All detention and retention facilities, whether
publicly or privately owned and maintained, shall include an emergency
spillway.
(1) Emergency spillways shall, wherever feasible, be constructed in virgin
ground.
(2) Erosion protection. Emergency spillways shall be protected from the
erosion with approved surface paving or vertical cutoff walls appropriate
for the size of the impoundment and the height of the spillway crest.
(3) Capacity. Emergency spillways shall be sized for no less than 75%
of the maximum peak inflow into the basin.
P. Dry-bottom basins.
(1) Side slopes shall be a maximum of 4H:1V. If retaining walls are used,
their height is limited to four feet. Retaining wall design and material
type shall be approved by the City Engineer.
(2) Dry-bottom basins shall have 2% minimum bottom slopes or 0.5 minimum
bottom slopes or 0.5 minimum bottom slopes with underdrain systems
as approved by the City Engineer.
(3) Dry-bottom basins shall include a low-flow channel with some form
of erosion protection, or a bypass sewer.
Q. Wet-bottom basins.
(1) Above-water side slopes shall be a maximum of 4H:1V to one foot below
normal water surface elevation. If retaining walls are used, their
height is limited to four feet. Retaining wall design and material
type shall be approved by the City Engineer.
(2) Erosion protection shall be required at the water's edge on all residential
developments. The protection shall extend from one foot below to one
foot above the normal water level.
(3) Wet-bottom basin design shall include an evaluation of soil permeability.
A basin liner shall be included in the design if needed to ensure
water retention to normal pool elevation.
Alternate methods of detention will be allowed pending review
by the City of El Paso and its City Engineer. The alternate methods
may be, but are not limited to, the following:
B. Parking lot detention; or
C. Subsurface detention or underground storage, as in buried pipes or
structures.
The applicant shall pay to the City of El Paso:
A. A subdivision review fee equal to 1 1/2% of the estimated cost
of the detention facilities and all public improvements; or
B. A site plan review fee equal to 1% of the estimated cost of the detention
facilities and all site improvements, excluding buildings.