Any uses or activities that seek to be located in an aquifer recharge area, as defined within this subchapter, which involve the use, storage, transport, or disposal of significant quantities of chemicals, substances, or materials that are toxic, dangerous, or hazardous, as those terms are defined by State and Federal regulations, shall comply with the following additional standards:
A. Underground storage of chemicals, substances or materials that are toxic, hazardous, or dangerous is discouraged.
B. Any chemicals, substances or materials that are toxic, hazardous, or dangerous shall be segregated and stored in receptacles or containers that meet State and Federal standards.
C. Storage containers shall be located in a designated, secured area that is paved and able to contain leaks and spills, and shall be surrounded by a containment dike.
D. Secondary containment devices shall be constructed around storage areas to retard the spread of any spills and a monitoring system should be implemented.
E. A written operations plan shall be developed, including procedures for loading/unloading liquids and for training of employees in proper materials handling.
F. An emergency response/spill cleanup plan shall be prepared and employees properly trained to react to accidental spills.
G. Any aboveground storage tanks shall be located within a diked containment area on an impervious surface. The tanks shall include overfill protection systems and positive controls on outlets to prevent uncontrolled discharges.
H. Development should be clustered and impervious surfaces limited where possible.
I. No waste liquids or chemicals of any kind shall be discharged to storm sewers.
J. All development shall implement best management practices (BMPs) for water quality, as approved by the City, including the standards contained within the adopted stormwater manual, such as biofiltration swales and use of oil-water separators, and BMPs appropriate to the particular use proposed.
(Ord. 856 § 2 (Exh. B), 2019)