[Ord. No. 2601, 2-28-2017]
This Chapter shall be known and may be cited as "The Stormwater
Management Ordinance of the City of Olivette, Missouri."
[Ord. No. 2601, 2-28-2017]
A. This Chapter is intended to be utilized in conjunction with the Zoning
Ordinance, Subdivision Code, Stream Buffer Protection Ordinance and
Rights-of-Way Usage and Grading Ordinance of the City of Olivette,
Missouri, to ensure that the development of land in the City of Olivette
occurs in a manner that protects, provides for and promotes the public
health, safety, convenience, comfort and general welfare of the residents
of Olivette.
B. The Clean Water Act Phase II Stormwater Regulations were promulgated
to provide appropriate stormwater management of non-point source pollution
in urbanized areas, and these regulations apply to the watersheds
located within the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD). Olivette
recognizes that as an urban mature community which has traditionally
been developed to facilitate stormwater drainage onto streets, catch
basins, detention areas and streams, the City must be cognizant of
the quality of water that is being generated and directed into surrounding
watersheds. The intent of this Chapter is to establish the regulations
and guidelines for how stormwater is managed, purified and detained
on private and public property.
C. Specific purposes of this Chapter include the following:
1.
To control and manage stormwater on developed property;
2.
Minimize adverse stormwater effects on adjoining and nearby
properties;
3.
Improve the water quality and limit the sources of impairment
within adjacent streams, basins and watersheds;
4.
Commit the City of Olivette to the St. Louis County Phase II
Stormwater Management Plan;
5.
To ensure the orderly development of land; and
6.
To protect and to conserve the value of building and other improvements
and to minimize adverse impact of development on adjoining or nearby
properties.
[Ord. No. 2601, 2-28-2017]
Wherever conflicts exist between the regulations and minimum
standards set forth in this Chapter with other regulations, ordinances
or resolutions, the more restrictive or higher standard shall apply.