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<br /> <br />permanent or temporary certification of occupancy will be issued prior to all City invoiced <br />costs being paid by the applicant. <br /> <br />3.Failure to perform corrective work <br /> <br />a.When an applicant fails to conform to any provision of this policy, through final completion <br />and/or occupancy, the City may take the following actions, subject to Enforcement process <br />set forth in Section 78-505: <br /> <br />i.Permit Revocation - Revoke any permit issued or authorized by the City to the <br />applicant for the site in question or any other of the applicant’s sites within the <br />City’s jurisdiction. <br /> <br />ii.Correction by the City – The City reserves the right to perform mitigation measures <br />to prevent public harm or nuisance, such as recovering sediment that has escaped <br />the site onto a City street or into a stormwater conveyance or BMP. The applicant <br />will be required to reimburse the City for all costs incurred in performing mitigation <br />work. <br /> <br />iii.Stop Work Order - The City reserves the right to issue a stop work order, withhold <br />the scheduling of inspections, and/or the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy in <br />the event that other enforcement actions are not achieving the desired level of <br />compliance. <br />30-2175 <br />Sec. 78-504. - Post construction stormwater management. <br />comply with the state's goal of obtaining a pollutant <br />The purpose of this section is to <br />loadingquality model that will provide, at minimum, changes in average <br />prevent or reduce water <br />annual flow volume, total suspended solids, and phosphorus. <br />pollution within the city after <br />modeling will be based on two time periods: from 1988 <br />construction has been completed. This <br />(1988-1990) to the present (2000-2005), and from the present to 2020 or ultimate <br />section <br />whichever will occur first. <br />establishes standards for new development, redevelopment, and linear <br />construction projects in order to minimize the stormwater pollution, soil erosion, and sedimentation. <br />(a) <br /> <br />a.The applicant shall consider reducing the need for stormwater management performance <br /> <br />standards by incorporating the use of natural topography and land cover. It shall also: <br />1. <br /> <br />1.Minimize impact to significant natural features. <br />2. <br /> <br />2.Review the site for wetlands, wooded areas of significance, rare and endangered <br />species habitat, areas designated by the County Biological Survey (1993), and/or Elk River <br />Natural Resource Inventory (NRI) (December 2004). These areas should not be developed. <br />3. <br /> <br />3.Minimize impervious surface coverage to the maximum extent practicable. <br />4. <br /> <br />4.In designated shoreland areas the development shall meet the impervious surface <br />requirements of the shoreland ordinance regardless of conveyance systems. <br />5. Have a proposed design, suggested location and phased implementation of effective, <br />practicable storm water management measures for plans designed, engineered and <br />implemented to achieve the following results: <br />a. <br /> <br />5.Volume control. Designer shall be required to provide soil boring analysis to <br />determine the infiltration rate prior to approval of plans. The design shall meet the following <br />requirements depending on the type of project in accordance with the MS4 NPDES permit: <br /> Page <br />15 <br />