HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-08-22 - AGENDA REPORTS - STORMWATER MIT PLAN (SUSMP) (2)CTrY OF SANTA CLARITA
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Item to be presented byLA=1is. Rietzey
DATE: August 22, 2000
SUBJECT: STANDARD URBAN STORMWATER MITIGATION PLAN (SUSMP)
IMPLEMENTING ORDINANCE
DEPARTMENT: Planning & Building Services
City Council introduce and pass to second reading an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance of
the City Council of the City of Santa Clarita, California, Implementing the Standard Urban
Storrawater Mitigation Plan of the California Regional Water Quality Control Board for the
Los Angeles Region by Amending the Santa Clarita Municipal Code to Add New Division 4:
"Standard Urban Stormwater Mitigation Plan ", Chapter 17.90, "Standard Urban
Storrawater Mitigation Plan Implementation."
On March 8, 2000 the Executive Officer of the California Regional Water Quality Control
Board, Los Angeles Region approved and promulgated the Standard Urban Stormwater
Mitigation Plan (SUSMP). The SUSMP requires each City, which is a permittee under the
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit in Los Angeles County
to adopt an ordinance implementing the SUSMP by September 8, 2000.
The SUSMP imposes many water quality related requirements on new development and
redevelopment projects. An SUSMP must be prepared and implemented for any new or
remodel/redevelopment project that falls into one of the following eight categories:
Single-family residence on a hillside
Commercial developments that make impermeable 100,000 square feet or more of land
Automotive repair shops
Retail gasoline outlets
Restaurants
Subdivisioni of ten or more dwelling units
Development or redevelopment of sites lying within or abutting, or discharging directly
to an Environmentally Sensitive Area
Parking lots
APPROVED Agenda Item:
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The SUSMP addresses the following item and all applicable projects must be designed,
constructed and maintained as identified in the Plan:
1. Peak Stormwater Runoff Discharge Rates: Peak rate of discharge of stormwater from
the site can not result in downstream erosion.
2. Conserve Natural Areas: Subdivisions must cluster development, limit clearing and
grading and preserve riparian and wetland areas.
3. Minimize Stormwater Pollutants of Concern: Site must be designed to minimize the
introduction of pollutants of concern to the stormwater conveyance system.
4. Protect Slopes and Channels: Decrease the potential of slopes and/or channels from
eroding and impacting stormwater runoff.
5. Provide Storm Drain System Stenciling and Signage: A notice that dumping in storm
drains and catch basins is illegal must be placed within the project area.
6. Property Design Outdoor Material Storage Areas: Where outdoor storage of materials is
proposed, the area must be designed to eliminate runoff of pollutants.
7. Properly Design Trash Storage Areas: Trash storage areas must be isolated from contact
with stormwater and surrounded by a barrier to keep the trash within the storage area.
8. Provide Proof of Ongoing BMP Maintenance: The property owner must enter into a
binding agreement to properly maintain pollution control facilities and devices into
perpetuity. Agreements must travel with the land and therefore will be binding on any
new owner.
9. Design Standards for Best Management Practices: All water quality facilities must be
adequate to protect the project and adjacent areas from flooding and to treat 0.75 inches
of each rain event.
10. Properly Design Loadingl Unloading Dock Areas: These areas must be designed to
eliminate contact with and discharging of stormwater.
11.Properly Design Vehicle 1Equipment Wash Areas: These areas must be designed to
eliminate contact with and discharging of stormwater.
12. Properly Design Restaurant EquipmentlAccessory Wash Areas: These areas must be
designed to eliminate contact with and discharging of stormwater.
13. Properly Design Fueling Areas: All fuel dispensing areas must be covered, paved with
concrete, and divert stormwater away from dispensing area.
14. Parking Lots: Must be designed to limit impervious area and minimize the offisite
transport of pollutants.
The City is required to impose these requirements pursuant to State and Federal law. This
ordinance and new development procedures established at the staff level will bring the City
into compliance with these laws and regulations.
ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS
No alternatives have been identified because state and federal laws require the City to take
this action.
FISCAL IMPAC
The implementation of these regulatory requirements will increase the cost to the City and
property owners for plan review services, permitting and inspection. The costs incurred by
the City are eligible for reimbursement through developer fees. These and other
development related NFDES Permit compliance costs have been included in the recently
revised fee study.
Ordinance
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 22, 2000, the City Council of the City of Santa
Clarita introduced Ordinance 00-6 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA CLARITA,
CALIFORNIA, IMPLEMENTING THE STANDARD URBAN STORMWATER
MITIGATION PLAN OF THE CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY
CONTROL BOARD FOR THE LOS ANGELES REGION BY AMENDING THE SANTA
CLARITA MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADD NEW DIVISION 4: "STANDARD URBAN
STORMWATER MITIGATION PLAN, CHAPTER 17.90, -STANDARD URBAN
STORMWATER MITIGATION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION."
A certified copy of the complete text of the ordinance is posted and may be read in the City
Clerk's Office, 23920 Valencia Boulevard, Suite 301, Santa Clarita, and/or a copy may be
obtained from that office.
Dated this 2e day of August, 2000
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Sharon L. Dawson, CMC, City Clerk
City of Santa Clarits.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
CITY OF SANTA CLARITA
Sharon L. Dawson, being first duly sworn, deposes and says that she is the duly
appointed and qualified City Clerk of the Cit3r of Santa Clarita and that by Thursday, August
24, 2000, she caused a certified copy of the subject ordinance to be posted and made available
for public review in the City Clerk's office and a copy of the ordinance summary to be published
as required by law.
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Sharon L. Dawson, Chl(�,
City of Santa Clarita