For discharges that are not otherwise subject to the requirements of the state's Phase II Small MS4 General Permit (NPDES General Permit No. CAS000004), the city, with concurrence of the Regional Water Quality Control Board, may issue written authorization for a non-stormwater discharge to the storm drains if the discharge is not prohibited by an NPDES permit or other applicable order of the Regional Water Quality Control Board, State Water Resources Control Board, or the United States Environmental Protection Agency, provided that the discharge is reasonably necessary for the conduct of otherwise lawful activities on the property and the discharge complies with all applicable provisions of the local, state and federal laws.
A written request for exemption shall be submitted to the director, who shall determine whether to authorize the exemption. The director may give written notice to the person responsible for the discharge advising that the discharge exemption shall apply to the discharge at issue for a period not to exceed thirty days, commencing upon delivery of the notice. Upon revocation and/or expiration of such thirty-day period, any such discharge from the noticed property shall be unlawful.
(Ord. 2391 § 1, 2012; Ord. 2473 § 1, 2016)