HomeMy WebLinkAbout97-20 Water Quality and Compliance with National Pollution Discharge Elimination System PermitORDINANCE 97-dO
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA
MESA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER IV OF TITLE 8 AND
ADDING ARTICLE 13 TO CHAPTER IX OF TITLE 13 OF THE COSTA
MESA MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING WATER QUALITY AND
COMPLIANCE WITH NATIONAL POLLUTION DISCHARGE
ELIMINATION SYSTEM PERMIT FOR THE CITY OF COSTA MESA.
THE CITY COUNTIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN
AS FOLLOWS.
Section 1 . The City Council of the City of Costa Mesa does hereby declare
as follows:
(a) WHEREAS, the United States Congress passed the Clean Water Act
[33 USC section 1251 at seq, as amended, including section 402(p) therein] as a
mandate, in part, that municipal separate storm sewer systems, such as in Orange
County, obtain permits to "effectively prohibit non -storm water discharges into the
storm sewers" and "require controls to reduce the discharge of pollutants to the
maximum extent practicable. " This permitting authority has been delegated by
the United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") to the State of
California, which has authorized the State Water Resources Control Board and its
local regulatory agencies, the Regional Water Quality Control Boards, to control
non -point source discharges to California's waterways;
(b) WHEREAS, the Santa Ana and San Diego Regional Water Quality
Control Boards have addressed the obligation to implement the Clean Water Act by
issuing Waste Discharge Requirements governing storm water runoff for the County
of Orange, Orange County Flood Control District and the incorporated cities of
Orange County These permits shall be referred to collectively herein as the
National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit or "NPDES Permits;"
(c) WHEREAS, the City of Costa Mesa is participating as a "Co -permittee"
under the NPDES Permits in the development and adoption of an ordinance to
accomplish the requirements of the Clean Water Act;
(d) WHEREAS, storm water runoff is one step in the natural cycle of
water However, human activities, such as agriculture, construction and the
operation and maintenance of an urban infrastructure may result in undesirable
discharges of pollutants and certain sediments, which may accumulate in local
drainage channels and waterways and eventually may be deposited in the waters of
the United States;
(e) WHEREAS, the purpose of this Ordinance is to participate in the
improvement of water quality and comply with federal requirements for the control
of urban pollutants to storm water runoff, which enters the network of storm drains
throughout Orange County;
(f) WHEREAS, the City of Costa Mesa is authorized by Art. XI, Sec. 5
and Sec. 7 of the State Constitution to exercise the police power of the State by
adopting regulations promoting the public health, public safety and general
prosperity;
(g) WHEREAS, the City of Costa Mesa has determined that a legitimate
local purpose is present in complying with the provisions of the NPDES Permit;
(h) WHEREAS, a reduction in storm water borne pollution will promote the
public health and protect the general welfare of the locality by reducing the level of
artificial and naturally occurring constituents, which may improve the quality of the
waters in this region;
(i) WHEREAS, the land use authority exercised by the City of Costa
Mesa, pursuant to California Government Code section 65300 at seq., requires
regional planning and the adoption of policies protecting the environment through
the imposition of reasonable conditions on the use of land;
(j) WHEREAS, this Ordinance conforms to the policies and goals of the
General Plan adopted by the City of Costa Mesa, pursuant to California Planning
and Zoning Law, for the protection of the portions of watersheds located within
Orange County by implementing measures to control erosion and prevent the
pollution of streams and other waters;
(k) WHEREAS, certain provisions of this Ordinance may be coordinated
with the Local Coastal Program for inclusion in Coastal Development Permits,
pursuant to California Public Resources Code section 30607, as mitigation for the
negative effects of grading, construction, re -construction, and changes to the
intensity of use of land or water resources within the coastal zone;
(1) WHEREAS, the Subdivision Map Act, California Government Code
section 66411, authorizes the City of Costa Mesa to regulate and control the
design and improvement of subdivided lands and mitigate the burdens of proposed
development by imposing reasonable conditions on map approval;
(m) WHEREAS, California Constitution Art. XI, Sec. 7 and Government
Code section 38660 authorize the City to establish appropriate conditions for the
issuance of building permits, which require the installation of improvements
reasonably related to the proposed use of property;
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(n) WHEREAS, Government Code section 38771 authorizes the City to
declare as public nuisances undesirable acts which may injure health or cause
interference with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property and to provide for
the abatement of the same;
(o) WHEREAS, the City of Costa Mesa may commence civil actions,
pursuant to Federal Clean Water Act section 505(a), against any Person or any
governmental agency acting in violation of any condition of the NPDES Permit;
(p) WHEREAS, all industrial dischargers subject to the provisions of the
State General Industrial Storm Water Permit and General Construction Activity
Storm Water Permit (referred to collectively herein as the "State General Permits")
must comply with the lawful requirements of the City of Costa Mesa which
regulate discharges of storm water to the storm drain system within its jurisdiction;
(q) WHEREAS, all industrial dischargers subject to the provisions of the
State General Permits are required to maintain Storm Water Pollution Prevention
Plans on-site and make them available to the City of Costa Mesa for inspection;
(r) WHEREAS, all dischargers subject to the provisions of the State
General Construction Activity Storm Water Permit may be required by the City of
Costa Mesa, with the concurrence of the Santa Ana or San Diego Regional Water
Boards, to amend any Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan;
(s) WHEREAS, all industrial dischargers subject to the provisions of the
State General Industrial Storm Water Permit are required to maintain a description
of the required monitoring program on-site and make it available to the City of
Costa Mesa for inspection;
(t) WHEREAS, the City of Costa Mesa has jurisdiction over certain storm
water facilities and other watercourses within the City of Costa Mesa and the
water discharges into these facilities may be subject to the provisions of the State
General Industrial Storm Water Permit; accordingly, the City may certify (but is not
required to certify) in writing that regulated dischargers have developed and
implemented effective Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans and should not be
required to collect and analyze storm water samples for pollutants;
(u) WHEREAS, the City of Costa Mesa has jurisdiction over certain storm
water facilities and other watercourses within the City of Costa Mesa and these
facilities may receive storm water discharges from properties and activities
regulated under the provisions of the State General Permits, and City may request
that the regulated dischargers furnish information and records necessary to
determine compliance with the State General Permits;
(v) WHEREAS, the City of Costa Mesa has jurisdiction over certain storm
water facilities and other watercourses within the City of Costa Mesa and these
facilities may receive storm water discharges from properties and activities
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regulated under the provisions of the State General Permits, and City may, upon
presentation of credentials and other documents required by law, (i) enter upon the
discharger's premises where a regulated facility is located or where records must be
kept under the conditions of the State General Permits, (ii) access and copy, at
reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of the State
General Permits, (iii) inspect, at reasonable times, any facility or equipment related
to or impacting storm water discharge, and (iv) sample or monitor for the purpose
of ensuring compliance with the State General Permits;
(w) WHEREAS, the enacting of this Ordinance is a condition of the NPDES
Permit, the requirements of which are exempt from the California Environmental
Quality Act pursuant to Public Resources Code section 21100, et seq. ("CEQA");
and
(x) WHEREAS, this Ordinance is subject to CEQA categorical exemption
classes 1 through 4, 6 through 9, 21 and 22, pursuant to the CEQA Guidelines,
respectively, Title 14, California Code of Regulations sections 15301, 15302,
15303, 15304, 15306, 15307, 15308, 15309, 15321 and 15322.
Section 2. Chapter III of Title 8 of the Costa Mesa Municipal Code is
hereby amended to read as follows:
"CHAPTER III WATER QUALITY
Sec. 8-30 Definitions
(a) "Authorized Inspector" shall mean the Director of Public Services,
Director of Development Services, and persons designated by and under
his/her instruction and supervision, who are assigned to investigate
compliance with, detect violations of and/or take actions pursuant to this
chapter
(b) "City" shall mean the City of Costa Mesa, Orange County, California.
(c) "Co -Permittee" shall mean the County of Orange, the Orange County
Flood Control District, and/or any one of the thirty-one (31) municipalities,
including the City of Costa Mesa, which are responsible for compliance with
the terms of the NPDES Permit.
(d) "DAMP" shall mean the Orange County Drainage Area Management
Plan, as the same may be amended from time to time.
(e) "Development Project Guidance" shall mean DAMP Chapter VII and
the Appendix thereto, entitled Best Management Practices for New
Development Including Non -Residential Construction Projects, as the same
may be amended from time to time.
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(f) "Discharge" shall mean any release, spill, leak, pump, flow, escape,
leaching (including subsurface migration or deposition to groundwater),
dumping or disposal of any liquid, semi-solid or solid substance.
(g) "Discharge Exception" shall mean the group of activities not restricted
or prohibited by this chapter, including only -
(1) Discharges composed entirely of storm water; discharges
subject to regulation under current EPA or Regional Water
Quality Control Board issued NPDES permits, State General
Permits, or other waivers, permits or approvals granted by an
appropriate government agency; discharges from property for
which best management practices set forth in the Development
Project Guidance are being implemented and followed;
discharges to the Storm Water Drainage System from potable
water line flushing, fire fighting activities, landscape irrigation
systems, diverted stream flows, rising groundwater, and de
minimis groundwater infiltration to the Storm Water Drainage
System (from leaks in joints or connections or cracks in water
drainage pipes or conveyance systems); discharges from potable
water sources, passive foundation drains, air conditioning
condensation and other building roof runoff; agricultural
irrigation water runoff; water from crawl space pumps, passive
footing drains, lawn watering, non-commercial vehicle washing;
flows from riparian habitats and wetlands; dechlorinated
swimming pool discharges; discharges of reclaimed water
generated by a lawfully permitted water treatment facility;
public street wash waters when related to cleaning and
maintenance by, or on behalf of, the City discharges authorized
pursuant to a permit issued under Section VIII hereof;
discharges allowable under the Domestic Sewage Exception;
discharges for which the discharger has reduced to the extent
feasible the amount of Pollutants in such discharge; and
discharges authorized pursuant to federal or state laws or
regulations.
(2) In any action taken to enforce this chapter, the burden
shall be on the Person who is the subject of such action to
establish that a discharge was within the scope of this
discharge exception.
(h) "Domestic Sewage Exception" shall mean discharges which are
exceptions to this chapter and excluded from the definition of prohibited
discharge, as defined herein, including only- discharges composed entirely of
accidental spills of untreated sanitary wastes (commonly called domestic
sewage) and other wastes, but limited solely to wastes that are controlled by
and are within publicly owned wastewater treatment system collection
facilities immediately prior to the accidental spill.
(i) "Enforcing Attorney" shall mean the City Attorney or District Attorney
acting as counsel to the City of Costa Mesa and his/her designee, which
counsel is authorized to take enforcement action as described herein. For
purposes of criminal prosecution, only the District Attorney and/or City
Attorney, or his/her designee, shall act as the Enforcing Attorney
(j) "EPA" shall mean the Environmental Protection Agency of the United
States.
(k) "Hearing Officer" shall mean the person designated by the City
Manager who shall preside at the administrative hearings authorized by this
chapter and issue final decisions on the matters raised therein.
(1) "Invoice for Costs" shall mean the actual costs and expenses of the
City, including but not limited to administrative overhead, salaries and other
expenses recoverable under State law, incurred during any Inspection
conducted pursuant to this chapter or where a notice of noncompliance,
administrative compliance order or other enforcement option under this
chapter is utilized to obtain compliance with this chapter
(m) "Illicit Connection" shall mean any man-made conveyance or drainage
system, pipeline, conduit, inlet or outlet through which the discharge of any
pollutant to the Storm Water Drainage System occurs or may occur The
term illicit connection shall not include legal nonconforming connections or
connections to the Storm Water Drainage System that are hereinafter
authorized by the agency with jurisdiction over the system at the location at
which the connection is made.
(n) "Legal Nonconforming Connection" shall mean connections to the
Storm Water Drainage System existing as of the adoption of this chapter that
were in compliance with all federal, state and local rules, regulations,
statutes and administrative requirements in effect at the time the connection
was established, including but not limited to any discharge permitted
pursuant to the terms and conditions of an individual discharge permit issued
pursuant to the Industrial Waste Ordinance, County Ordinance No. 703.
(o) "New Development" shall mean all public and private residential
(whether single family, multi -unit or planned unit development), industrial,
commercial, retail, and other non-residential construction projects, or grading
for future construction, for which either a discretionary land use approval,
grading permit, building permit or non-residential plumbing permit is
required.
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(p) A Non-residential Plumbing Permit shall mean a plumbing permit
authorizing the construction and/or installation of facilities for the
conveyance of liquids other than storm water, potable water, reclaimed
water or domestic sewage.
(q) "NPDES Permit" shall mean the currently applicable municipal
discharge permit[s) issued by the Regional Water Quality Control Board,
Santa Ana Region [and/or the Regional Water Quality Control Board, San
Diego Region, as appropriate], which permit[s] establishes waste discharge
requirements applicable to storm water runoff in the City
(r) "Person' shall mean any natural person as well as any corporation,
partnership, government entity or subdivision, trust, estate, cooperative
association, joint venture, business entity, or other similar entity, or the
agent, employee or representative of any of the above.
(s) "Pollutant' shall mean any liquid, solid or semi-solid substances, or
combination thereof, including and not limited to:
(1) Artificial materials (such as floatable plastics, wood products or
metal shavings);
(2) Household waste (such as trash, paper, and plastics; cleaning
chemicals; yard wastes; animal fecal materials; used oil and fluids
from vehicles, lawn mowers and other common household equipment);
(3) Metals and non-metals, including compounds of metals and non-
metals, (such as cadmium, lead, zinc, copper, silver, nickel, chromium,
cyanide, phosphorus and arsenic), with characteristics which cause an
adverse effect on living organisms;
(4) Petroleum and related hydrocarbons Isuch as fuels, lubricants,
surfactants, waste oils, solvents, coolants and grease);
(5) Animal wastes (such as discharge from confinement facilities,
kennels, pens and recreational facilities, including, stables, show
facilities, or polo fields);
(6) Substances having a pH less than 6.5 or greater than 5.6, or
unusual coloration, turbidity or odor;
(7) Waste materials and wastewater generated on construction
sites and by construction activities (such as painting and staining; use
of sealants and glues; use of lime; use of wood preservatives and
solvents; disturbance of asbestos fibers, paint flakes or stucco
fragments; application of oils, lubricants, hydraulic, radiator or battery
fluids; construction equipment washing; concrete pouring and cleanup;
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use of concrete detergents; steam cleaning or sand blasting; use of
chemical degreasing or diluting agents; and use of super chlorinated
water for potable water line flushing),
(8) Materials causing an increase in biochemical oxygen demand,
chemical oxygen demand or total organic carbon;
(9) Materials which contain base/neutral or acid extractable organic
compounds;
(10) Those Pollutants defined in section 1362(6) of the Federal Clean
Water Act; and
(11) Any other constituent or material, including but not limited to
pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, fecal coliform, fecal streptococcus or
enterococcus, or eroded soils, sediment and particulate materials, in
quantities that will interfere with or adversely affect the beneficial
uses of the receiving waters, flora or fauna of the State.
(t) "Prohibited Discharge" shall mean any discharge which contains any
pollutant, from public or private property to (i) the Storm Water Drainage
System; (ii) any upstream flow, which is tributary to the Storm Water
Drainage System; (iii) any groundwater, river, stream, creek, wash or dry
weather arroyo, wetlands area, marsh, coastal slough, or (iv) any coastal
harbor, bay, or the Pacific Ocean. The term prohibited discharge shall not
include discharges allowable under the discharge exception.
(u) "Significant Redevelopment" shall mean the rehabilitation or
reconstruction of public or private residential (whether single family, multi-
unit or planned unit development), industrial, commercial, retail, or other non-
residential structures, for which either a discretionary land use approval,
grading permit, building permit or non-residential plumbing permit is
required. Significant redevelopment shall not include building additions that
do not exceed 2,000 square feet, or 50% of the existing building area,
whichever is less.
Iv) "State Genera/ Permit" shall mean either the State General Industrial
Storm Water Permit or the State General Construction Permit and the terms
and requirements of either or both. In the event the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency revokes the in -lieu permitting authority of the State Water
Resources Control Board, then the term State General Permit shall also refer
to any EPA administered storm water control program for industrial and
construction activities.
(w) "Storm Water Drainage System" shall mean street gutter, channel,
storm drain, constructed drain, lined diversion structure, wash area, inlet,
outlet or other facility, which is a part of or tributary to the County -wide
storm water runoff system and owned, operated, maintained or controlled by
County of Orange, the Orange County Flood Control District or any Co -
Permittee City, and used for the purpose of collecting, storing, transporting,
or disposing of storm water
Sec. 8-31 Prohibition on Illicit Connections and Prohibited Discharges.
(a) No Person shall:
(1) Construct, maintain, operate and/or utilize any illicit connection.
(2) Cause, allow or facilitate any prohibited discharge.
(3) Act, cause, permit or suffer any agent, employee, or
independent contractor, to construct, maintain, operate or utilize any
illicit connection, or cause, allow or facilitate any prohibited discharge.
(b) The prohibition against illicit connections shall apply irrespective of
whether the illicit connection was established prior to the date of enactment
of this section; however, legal nonconforming connections shall not become
illicit connections until the earlier of the following:
(1) For all structural improvements to property installed for the
purpose of discharge to the Storm Water Drainage System, the
conveyance expiration of five (5) years from the adoption of this
chapter
(2) For all nonstructural improvements to property existing for the
purpose of discharge to the Storm Water Drainage System, the
expiration of six (6) months following delivery of a notice to the owner
or occupant of the property, which states a legal nonconforming
connection has been identified. The notice of a legal nonconforming
connection shall state the date of expiration of use under this chapter
(3) A reasonable extension of use may be authorized by the
Director of Public Services or the authorized inspector upon
consideration of the following factors:
(i) The potential adverse effects of the continued
used of the connection upon the beneficial uses of
receiving waters;
(ii) The economic investment of the discharger in
the legal nonconforming connection; and
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(iii) The financial effect upon the discharger of a
termination of the legal nonconforming connection.
(c) A civil or administrative violation of subsection (a) of this section shall
occur irrespective of the negligence or intent of the violator to construct,
maintain, operate or utilize an illicit connection or to cause, allow or facilitate
any prohibited discharge.
(d) If an authorized inspector reasonably determines that a discharge,
which is otherwise within the discharge exception, may adversely affect the
beneficial uses of receiving waters, then the authorized Inspector may give
written notice to the owner of the property or facility that the discharge (30)
day period any such discharge shall constitute a violation of subsection (a) of
this section.
(e) If a request for an extension of use is denied, the owner or occupant
of property on which a legal nonconforming connection exists may request
an administrative hearing, pursuant to the procedures set forth in sections 8-
34(a)(6) -(1O) for an extension of the period allowed for continued use of the
connection.
Sec. 8-32. Control of Urban Runoff.
(a) New Development and Significant Redevelopment.
(1) All new development and significant redevelopment within the
City of Costa Mesa shall be undertaken in accordance with:
(i) The DAMP, including but not limited to the Development
Project Guidance; and
(ii) Any conditions and requirements established by the
Development Services Department and the Public Services
Department which are reasonably related to the reduction or
elimination of pollutants in storm water runoff from the project
site.
(2) Prior to the issuance by the City of a grading permit, building
permit or non-residential plumbing permit for any new development or
significant redevelopment, the Development Services Department and
the Public Services Department shall review the project plans and
impose terms, conditions and requirements on the project in
accordance with subsection (a) of this section. If the new
development or significant redevelopment will be approved without
application for a grading permit, building permit or non-residential
plumbing permit, the Development Services Department shall review
the project plans and impose terms, conditions and requirements on
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the project in accordance with subsection (a) of this section prior to
the issuance of a discretionary land use approval or, at the City's
discretion, prior to recordation of a subdivision map.
(3) Notwithstanding the foregoing subsections (a) and (b) of this
section compliance with the Development Project Guidance shall not
be required for construction of a (one) single family detached residence
unless the Development Services Department determines that the
construction may result in the discharge of significant levels of a
pollutant into a tributary to the Storm Water Drainage System.
(4) Compliance with the conditions and requirements of the DAMP
shall not exempt any person from the requirement to independently
comply with each provision of this chapter
(5) If the Development Services Department determines that the
project will have a de minimis impact on the quality of storm water
runoff, then it may issue a written waiver of the requirement for
compliance with the provisions of the Development Project Guidance.
(6) The owner of a new development or significant redevelopment
project, or upon transfer of the property, its successors and assigns,
shall implement and adhere to the terms, conditions and requirements
imposed pursuant to subsection (a) of this section on a new
development or significant redevelopment project.
(i) Each failure by the owner of the property or its
successors or assigns, to implement and adhere to the terms,
conditions and requirements imposed pursuant to subsection (a)
of this section on a new development or significant
redevelopment project shall constitute a violation of this
chapter
(7) The Development Services Department and/or the Public
Services Department may require that the terms, conditions and
requirements imposed pursuant to subsection (a) of this section be
recorded with the County Recorder's office by the property owner
The signature of the owner of the property prior to the recording of
these terms, conditions and requirements and a signature on behalf of
the City by the Deputy City Clerk shall be required for recordation.
b) Cost Recovery
The Development Services Department and the Public Services Department
shall be reimbursed by the project applicant for all costs and expenses
incurred in the review of new development or significant development
projects for compliance with the DAMP The fees for cost recovery as
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approved by resolution of City Council shall be deposited on applying for a
building permit and/or plan check with such departments. The Development
Services Department and the Public Services Department may refund any
deposited fees in excess of the costs to review the project to applicant.
(c) Litter Control.
(1) No person shall discard any waste material, including but not
limited to common household rubbish or garbage of any kind (whether
generated or accumulated at a residence, business or other location),
upon any public or private property, whether occupied, open or vacant,
including but not limited to any street, sidewalk, alley, right-of-way,
open area or point of entry to the Storm Water Drainage System.
(2) Every person occupying or having charge and control of
property on which a prohibited disposal of waste materials occurs shall
cause the proper collection and disposal of same.
(3) A prohibited disposal of waste materials creates a danger to
public health, safety and welfare, and otherwise threatens the
environment, surface waters and groundwater; therefore, any owner
or occupant of property who fails to remove waste material within a
reasonable time may be charged with creating a nuisance upon the
property
Sec. 8-33. Inspections.
(a) Scope of Inspections.
(1) Right to Inspect. Prior to commencing any inspection as herein
below authorized, the authorized inspector shall obtain either the
consent of the owner or occupant of the property or shall obtain an
administrative inspection warrant or criminal search warrant.
(2) Entry to Inspect. The authorized inspector may enter property
to investigate the source of any discharge to any public street, inlet,
gutter, storm drain or the Storm Water Drainage System located within
the jurisdiction of the City of Costa Mesa.
(3) Compliance Assessments. The authorized inspector may
inspect property for the purpose of verifying compliance with this
chapter, including but not limited to (i) identifying products produced,
processes conducted, chemicals used and materials stored on or
contained within the property, (ii) identifying point(s) of discharge of
all wastewater, process water systems and pollutants, (iii)
investigating the natural slope at the location, including drainage
patterns and man-made conveyance systems, (iv) establishing the
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location of all points of discharge from the property, whether by
surface runoff or through a storm drain system, (v) locating any illicit
connection or the source of prohibited discharge, (vi) evaluating
compliance with any permit issued pursuant to section 8-35 hereof,
and (vii) investigating the condition of any legal nonconforming
connection.
(4) Portable Equipment. For purposes of verifying compliance with
this chapter, the authorized inspector may inspect any vehicle, truck,
trailer, tank truck or other mobile equipment.
(5) Records Review The authorized inspector may inspect all
records of the owner or occupant of property relating to chemicals or
processes presently or previously occurring on-site, including material
and/or chemical inventories, facilities maps or schematics and
diagrams, Material Safety Data Sheets, hazardous waste manifests,
business plans, pollution prevention plans, State General Permits,
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans, Monitoring Program Plans and
any other record(s) relating to illicit connections, prohibited discharges,
a legal nonconforming connection or any other source of contribution
or potential contribution of pollutants to the Storm Water Drainage
System.
(6) Sample and Test. The authorized inspector may inspect, sample
and test any area runoff, soils area (including groundwater testing),
process discharge, materials within any waste storage area (including
any container contents), and/or treatment system discharge for the
purpose of determining the potential for contribution of pollutants to
the Storm Water Drainage System. The authorized inspector may
investigate the integrity of all storm drain and sanitary sewer systems,
any legal nonconforming connection or other pipelines on the property
using appropriate tests, including but not limited to smoke and dye
tests or video surveys. The authorized inspector may take
photographs or video tape, make measurements or drawings, and
create any other record reasonably necessary to document conditions
on the property
(7) Monitoring. The authorized inspector may erect and maintain
monitoring devices for the purpose of measuring any discharge or
potential source of discharge to the Storm Water Drainage System.
(8) Test Results. The owner or occupant of property subject to
inspection shall, on submission of a written request, receive copies of
all monitoring and test results conducted by the authorized inspector
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Sec. 8-34 Enforcement.
(a) Administrative Remedies.
(1) Notice of Noncompliance. The authorized inspector may deliver
to the owner or occupant of any property, or to any person responsible
for an illicit connection or prohibited discharge a notice of
noncompliance. The notice of noncompliance shall be delivered in
accordance with this chapter
(i) The notice of noncompliance shall identify the
provision(s) of this chapter or the applicable permit which has
been violated. The notice of noncompliance shall state that
continued noncompliance may result in additional enforcement
actions against the owner, occupant and/or person.
(ii) The notice of noncompliance shall state a compliance
date that must be met by the owner, occupant and/or person;
provided, however, that the compliance date may not exceed
ninety (90) days unless the authorized inspector extends the
compliance deadline an additional ninety (90) days where good
cause exists for the extension.
(2) Administrative Compliance Orders.
(i) The authorized inspector may issue an administrative
compliance order or civil citation. The administrative
compliance order or civil citation shall be delivered in accordance
with this chapter and/or section 1-33. of this Code. The
administrative compliance order or civil citation may be issued
to:
(A) The owner or occupant of any property requiring
abatement of conditions on the property that cause or
may cause a prohibited discharge or an illicit connection
in violation of this chapter;
(B) The owner of property subject to terms, conditions
or requirements imposed on a project in accordance with
section 8-32(a)(1) to ensure adherence to those terms,
conditions and requirements.
(C) A permittee subject to the requirements of any
permit issued pursuant to section 8-35 hereof to ensure
compliance with the terms, conditions and requirements
of the permit.
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(D) Any person responsible for an illicit connection or
prohibited discharge.
(ii) The administrative compliance order or civil citation may
include the following terms and requirements:
(A) Specific steps and time schedules for compliance
as reasonably necessary to eliminate an existing
prohibited discharge to prevent the imminent threat of a
prohibited discharge, including but not limited to a
prohibited discharge from any pond, pit, well, surface
impoundment, holding or storage area;
(B) Specific steps and time schedules for compliance
as reasonably necessary to discontinue any illicit
connection;
(C) Specific requirements for containment, cleanup,
removal, storage, installation of overhead covering, or
proper disposal of any pollutant having the potential to
contact storm water runoff;
(D) Any other terms or requirements reasonably
calculated to prevent the imminent threat of or continuing
violations of this chapter, including, but not limited to
requirements for compliance with best management
practices guidance documents promulgated by any
federal, State of California or regional agency;
(E) Any other terms or requirements reasonably
calculated to achieve full compliance with the terms,
conditions and requirements of any permit issued
pursuant hereto.
(3) Cease and Desist Orders.
(i) In addition to remedies in section 1-33, the authorized
inspector may issue a cease and desist order A cease and
desist order shall be delivered in accordance with paragraph (5)
of this subsection. A cease and desist order may direct the
owner or occupant of any property and/or other person
responsible for a violation of this chapter to:
(A) Immediately discontinue any illicit connection or
prohibited discharge to the Storm Water Drainage
System;
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(B) Immediately contain or divert any flow of water off
the property, where the flow is occurring in violation of
any provision of this chapter;
(C) Immediately discontinue any other violation of this
chapter;
(D) Clean up the area affected by the violation.
(ii) The Authorized Inspector may direct by cease and desist
order that (11 the owner of any property or his successors -in -
interest which property is subject to any conditions or
requirements of section 8-32(a)(1) or (2) any permittee under
any permit issued pursuant to section 8-35 hereof -
(A) Immediately cease any activity not in compliance
with the conditions or requirements of section 8-32(a)(1 I,
or the terms, conditions and requirements of the
applicable permit.
(4) Recovery of Costs. In addition to section 1-33, the authorized
inspector may deliver to the owner or occupant of any property, any
permittee or any other person who becomes subject to a notice of
noncompliance or administrative order, an invoice for costs. An
invoice for costs shall be delivered in accordance with paragraph (5) of
this subsection. An invoice for costs shall be immediately due and
payable to the City for the actual costs incurred by the City in issuing
and enforcing any notice or order
(i) If any owner or occupant, permittee or any other person
subject to an invoice for costs fails to either pay the invoice for
costs or appeal successfully the Invoice for Costs in accordance
with paragraph (6) of this subsection then the enforcing
attorney may institute collection proceedings.
(5) Delivery of Notice. Any notice of noncompliance, administrative
compliance order, cease and desist order or invoice of costs to be
delivered pursuant to the requirements of this chapter shall be subject
to the following:
(i) The notice shall state that the recipient has a right to
appeal the matter as set forth in paragraph (6) through (10) of
this subsection.
(ii) Delivery shall be deemed complete upon: (a) personal
service to the recipient; (b) deposit in the U.S. mail, postage
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pre -paid for first class delivery; or (cl facsimile service with
confirmation of receipt.
(iii) Where the recipient of notice is the owner of the
property, the address for notice shall be the address from the
most recently issued equalized assessment roll for the property
or as otherwise appears in the current records of the City
(iv) Where the owner or occupant of any property cannot be
located after the reasonable efforts of the authorized inspector,
a notice of noncompliance or cease and desist order shall be
deemed delivered after posting on the property for a period of
ten (10) business days.
(6) Administrative Hearing for Notices of Noncompliance
Administrative Compliance Orders Invoices for Costs and Adverse
Determinations. Except as set forth in paragraph (8) any person
receiving a notice of noncompliance, administrative compliance order,
a notice of legal nonconforming connection, an invoice for costs, or
any person who is subject to any adverse determination made
pursuant to this chapter, may appeal the matter by requesting an
administrative hearing pursuant to this chapter or section 1-33.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, these administrative appeal procedures
shall not apply to criminal proceedings initiated to enforce this chapter
(7) Request for Administrative Hearing. Any person appealing a
notice of noncompliance, an administrative compliance order, a notice
of legal nonconforming connection, an invoice for costs or an adverse
determination shall, within thirty (30) days of receipt thereof, file a
written request for an administrative hearing, accompanied by an
administrative hearing fee as established by separate resolution of City
Council, with the Office of the City Clerk, with a copy of the request
for administrative hearing mailed on the date of filing to the Director of
Public Services, Director of Development Services or the authorized
inspector Thereafter, a hearing on the matter shall be held before the
Hearing Officer within forty-five (45) business days of the date of
filing of the written request unless, in the reasonable discretion of the
Hearing Officer and pursuant to a written request by the appealing
party, a continuance of the hearing is granted. The Hearing Officer
shall be appointed by the City Manager
(8) Administrative Hearing for Cease and Desist Orders and
Emergency Abatement Actions. An administrative hearing on the
issuance of a cease and desist order or following an emergency
abatement action shall be held within five (5) business days following
the issuance of the order or the action of abatement, unless the
hearing (or the time requirement for the hearing) is waived in writing
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by the party subject to the cease and desist order or the emergency
abatement. A request for an administrative hearing shall not be
required from the person subject to the cease and desist order or the
emergency abatement action.
(9) Hearing Proceedings. The authorized inspector shall appear in
support of the notice, order, determination, invoice for costs or
emergency abatement action, and the appealing party shall appear in
support of withdrawal of the notice, order, determination, invoice for
costs, or in opposition to the emergency abatement action. Except as
provided in section 8-30(g), the City shall have the burden of
supporting any enforcement or other action by a preponderance of the
evidence. Each party shall have the right to present testimony and
other documentary evidence as necessary for explanation of the case.
(10) Final Decision and Appeal. The final decision of the Hearing
Officer shall issue within ten (10) business days of the conclusion of
the hearing and shall be delivered by first-class mail, postage prepaid,
to the appealing party The final decision shall include notice that any
legal challenge to the final decision shall be made pursuant to the
provisions of Code of Civil Procedure sections 1094 5 and 1094 6 and
shall be commenced within ninety (90) days following issuance of the
final decision.
(i) Notwithstanding this paragraph (10), the final decision of
the Hearing Officer in any preceding determining the validity of a
cease and desist order or following an emergency abatement
action shall be mailed within five (5) business days following the
conclusion of the hearing.
It 1) City Abatement. In the event the owner of property, the
operator of a facility, a permittee or any other person fails to comply
with any provision of a compliance schedule issued to such owner,
operator, permittee or person pursuant to this chapter, the authorized
inspector may request the enforcing attorney to obtain an abatement
warrant or other appropriate judicial authorization to enter the
property, abate the condition and restore the area. Any costs incurred
by the City in obtaining and carrying out an abatement warrant or
other judicial authorization may be recovered pursuant to section 8-
34(b)(4)
(b) Nuisance.
Any condition in violation of the prohibitions of this chapter, including
but not limited to the maintenance or use of any illicit connection or the
occurrence of any prohibited discharge, shall constitute a threat to the public
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health, safety and welfare, and is declared and deemed a nuisance pursuant
to Government Code section 38771
(1) Court Order to Enioin or Abatement. At the request of the
Director of Public Services, Director of Development Services or the
authorized inspector, the enforcing attorney may seek a court order to
enjoin and/or abate the nuisance.
(2) Notice to Owner and Occupant. Prior to seeking any court
order to enjoin or abate a nuisance or threatened nuisance, the
Director of Public Services, Director of Development Services, or the
authorized inspector, shall provide notice of the proposed injunction or
abatement to the owner and occupant, if any, of the property where
the nuisance or threatened nuisance is occurring.
(3) Emergency Abatement. In the event the nuisance constitutes
an imminent danger to public safety or the environment, the Director
of Public Services, Director of Development Services or the authorized
inspector, may enter the property from which the nuisance emanates,
abate the nuisance and restore any property affected by the nuisance.
To the extent reasonably practicable, informal notice shall be provided
to the owner or occupant prior to abatement. If necessary to protect
the public safety or the environment, abatement may proceed without
prior notice to or consent from the owner or occupant thereof and
without judicial warrant.
(i) An imminent danger shall include, but is not limited to,
exigent circumstances created by the dispersal of pollutants,
where the same presents a significant and immediate threat to
the public safety or the environment.
(ii) Notwithstanding the authority of the City to conduct an
emergency abatement action, an administrative hearing pursuant
to section 8-34(a)(8) herein above shall follow the abatement
action.
(4) Reimbursement of Costs. All costs incurred by the City in
responding to any nuisance, all administrative expenses and all other
expenses recoverable under State law, shall be recoverable from the
person(s) creating, causing, committing, permitting or maintaining the
nuisance.
(5) Nuisance Lien. All costs shall become a lien against the
property from which the nuisance emanated and a personal obligation
against the owner thereof in accordance with Government Code
sections 38773.1 and 38773.5. The owner of record of the property
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subject to any lien shall be given notice of the lien prior to recording
as required by Government Code section 38773.1
(i) At the direction of the Director of Public Services,
Director of Development Services, or the authorized inspector,
the enforcing attorney is authorized to collect nuisance
abatement costs or enforce a nuisance lien in an action brought
for a money judgment or by delivery to the County Assessor of
a special assessment against the property in accord with the
conditions and requirements of Government Code section
38773.5.
(c) Criminal Sanctions.
(1) Prosecutor The enforcing attorney may act on the request of
the Director of Public Services, Director of Development Services, or
the authorized inspector, to pursue enforcement actions in accordance
with the provisions of this chapter and section 1-33 of this Code.
(2) Infractions. Any person who may otherwise be charged with a
misdemeanor under this chapter may be charged, at the discretion of
the authorized inspector or the enforcing attorney, with an infraction
pursuant to section 1-33.
(3) Misdemeanors. Any person who negligently or knowingly
violates any provision of this chapter, undertakes to conceal any
violation of this chapter, continues any violation of this chapter after
notice thereof, or violates the terms, conditions and requirements of
any permit issued pursuant to this chapter, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor punishable pursuant to section 1-33.
(d) Consecutive Violations
Each day in which a violation occurs and each separate failure to comply
with either a separate provision of this chapter, an administrative compliance
order, a cease and desist order, or civil citation, or a permit issued pursuant
to this chapter, shall constitute a separate violation of this chapter
punishable by fines or sentences in accordance herewith and section 1-33.
(e) Non-exclusive Remedies.
Each and every remedy available for the enforcement of this chapter shall be
non-exclusive and it is within the discretion of the authorized inspector or
enforcing attorney to seek cumulative remedies, except that multiple
monetary fines or penalties shall not be available for any single violation of
this chapter
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(f) Citations.
(1) Pursuant to Penal Code section 836.5, the authorized inspector
shall have the authority to cause the arrest of any Person committing a
violation of this chapter The person shall be released and issued a
citation to appear before a magistrate in accordance with Penal Code
sections 853.5, 853.6, and 853.9, unless the person demands to be
taken before a magistrate. Following issuance of any criminal citation,
the authorized inspector shall refer the matter to the enforcing
attorney pursuant to section 1-33.
(2) Each criminal citation to appear shall state the name and
address of the violator, the provisions of this chapter violated, and the
time and place of appearance before the court, which shall be at least
ten (10) business days after the date of violation. The person cited
shall sign the citation giving his or her written promise to appear as
stated therein. If the person cited fails to appear, the enforcing
attorney may request issuance of a warrant for the arrest of the
person cited.
(g) Violations of Other Laws
Any person acting in violation of this chapter also may be acting in violation
of the Federal Clean Water Act or the State Porter -Cologne Act and other
laws and also may be subject to sanctions including civil liability
Notwithstanding section 1-33, the Enforcing Attorney is authorized to file a
citizen suit pursuant to Federal Clean Water Act section 505(a), seeking
penalties, damages, and orders compelling compliance, and other appropriate
relief The Enforcing Attorney may notify EPA Region IX, the Santa Ana or
San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Boards, or any other appropriate
state or local agency, of any alleged violation of this chapter
(h) Injunctions.
At the request of the Director of Public Services, Director of Development
Services, or the authorized inspector, the enforcing attorney may obtain
consent from the City Council to cause the filing, in a court of competent
jurisdiction, a civil action seeking an injunction against any threatened or
continuing noncompliance with the provisions of this chapter
(1) Order for Reimbursement. Any temporary, preliminary or
permanent injunction issued pursuant hereto may include an order for
reimbursement to the City of all costs incurred in enforcing this
chapter, including costs of inspection, investigation and monitoring,
the costs of abatement undertaken at the expense of the City, costs
relating to restoration of the environment and all other expenses as
authorized by law
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(1) Other Civil Remedies.
(1) At the request of the Director of Public Services, Development
Services, or the authorized inspector, the enforcing attorney may
obtain consent of the City Council to cause the filing of a civil action in
a court of competent jurisdiction, seeking recovery of, i) all costs
incurred in enforcement of the chapter, including but not limited to
costs relating to investigation, sampling, monitoring, inspection,
administrative expenses, all other expenses as authorized by law, and
consequential damages, (ii) all costs incurred in mitigating harm to the
environment or reducing the threat to human health, and liii) damages
for irreparable harm to the environment.
(2) Pursuant to section 1-33, the Enforcing Attorney is authorized
to file actions for civil damages resulting from any trespass or
nuisance occurring on public land or to the Storm Water Drainage
System from any violation of this chapter where the same has caused
damage, contamination or harm to the environment, public property or
the Storm Water Drainage System.
(3) The remedies available to the City pursuant to the provisions of
this chapter shall not limit the right of the City to seek any other
remedy that may be available by law and section 1-33.
Sec. 8-35. Permits.
(a) Discharge Permit Procedure.
(1) Permit. On application of the owner of property or the operator
of any facility, which property or facility is not otherwise subject to
the requirements of a State General Permit or a National Pollution
Discharge Elimination System Permit regulating storm water
discharges, the Director of Public Services, or the authorized inspector,
may issue a permit authorizing the release of non -storm water
discharges to the Storm Water Drainage System if:
(i) The discharge of material or constituents is reasonably
necessary for the conduct of otherwise legal activities on the
property; and
(ii) The discharge will not cause a nuisance, impair the
beneficial uses of receiving waters, or cause any reduction in
established water quality standards.
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(2) Application. The applicant shall provide all information
requested by the Director of Public Services, or the authorized
inspector, for review and consideration of the application, including
but not limited to specific detail as to the activities to be conducted on
the property, plans and specifications for facilities located on the
property, identification of equipment or processes to be used on-site
and other information as may be requested in order to determine the
constituents, and quantities thereof, which may be discharged if
permission is granted.
(3) Permit Issuance. The permit shall be granted or denied by the
Director of Public Services, or his or her designated representative, no
later than sixty (60) business days following the completion and
acceptance of the application as determined by the Director of Public
Services.
(i) The applicant shall be notified in person or by first-class
mail, postage prepaid, of the action taken.
(4) Permit Conditions. The permit may include terms, conditions
and requirements to ensure compliance with the objectives of this
chapter and as necessary to protect the receiving waters, including but
not limited to:
(i) Identification of the discharge location on the property
and the location at which the discharge will enter the Storm
Water Drainage System;
(ii) Identification of the constituents and quantities thereof to
be discharged into the Storm Water Drainage System;
(iii) Specification of pollution prevention techniques and
structural or non-structural control requirements as reasonably
necessary to prevent the occurrence of potential discharges in
violation of this chapter;
(iv) Requirements for self-monitoring of any discharge;
(v) Requirements for submission of documents or data, such
as technical reports, production data, discharge reports, self-
monitoring reports and waste manifests; and
(vi) Other terms and conditions appropriate to ensure
compliance with the provisions of this chapter and the
protection of receiving waters, including requirements for
compliance with best management practices guidance
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documents approved by any federal, State of California or
regional agency
(5) General Permit. In the discretion of the Director of Public
Services, or the authorized inspector, the permit may, in accordance
with the conditions identified in paragraph (4) of this subsection (a), be
prepared as a general permit applicable to a specific category of
activities. If a general permit is issued, any person intending to
discharge within the scope of the authorization provided by the general
permit may do so by filing an application to discharge with the
Director of Public Services, or the authorized Inspector No discharge
within the scope of the general permit shall occur until such
application is so filed.
(i) Notwithstanding the foregoing in this paragraph (5), the
Director of Public Services, or the authorized inspector, in his or
her discretion, may eliminate the requirement that an application
for a general permit be filed for any specific activity for which a
general permit has been issued.
(6) Permit Fees. The permission to discharge shall be conditioned
upon the applicant's payment of the City's costs, in accordance with a
fee schedule adopted by separate resolution of City Council, as
follows:
(i) For individually issued permits, the costs of reviewing the
permit application, preparing and issuing the permit, and the
costs reasonably related to administrating this permit program.
(ii) For general permits, the costs of reviewing the permit
application, that portion of the costs of preparing the general
permit which is reasonably attributable to the permittee's
application for the general permit, and the costs reasonably
related to administering the general permit program.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, no permit fee shall be changed
for a general permit issued pursuant to paragraph (5)(i) of this
subsection (a).
(b) Permit Suspension Revocation or Modification.
(1) The Director of Public Services, or the authorized inspector, may
suspend or revoke any permit when it is determined that:
(i) The permittee has violated any term, condition or
requirement of the permit or any applicable provision of this
chapter; or
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(ii) The permittee's discharge or the circumstances under
which the discharge occurs have changed so that it is no longer
appropriate to except the discharge from the prohibitions on
prohibited discharge contained within this chapter; or
(iii) The permittee fails to comply with any schedule for
compliance issued pursuant to this chapter; or
(iv) Any regulatory agency, including EPA or a Regional Water
Quality Control Board having jurisdiction over the discharge,
notifies the City that the discharge should be terminated.
(2) The Director of Public Services, or the authorized inspector, may
modify any permit when it is determined that:
(i) Federal or state law requirements have changed in a
manner that necessitates a change in the permit; or
(ii) The permittee's discharge or the circumstances under
which the discharge occurs have changed so that it is
appropriate to modify the permit's terms, conditions or
requirements; or
(iii) A change to the permit is necessary to ensure compliance
with the objectives of this chapter or to protect the quality of
receiving waters.
(iv) The permittee, or in the case of a general permit, each
person who has filed an application pursuant to this section,
shall be informed of any change in the permit terms and
conditions at least sixty (60) days prior to the effective date of
the modified permit. In the case of a general permit issued
pursuant to this section, any change in the permit terms and
conditions shall be published in a newspaper of general
circulation within the City at least sixty (60) days prior to the
effective date of the modified permit.
(3) The determination that a permit shall be denied, suspended,
revoked or modified may be appealed by a permittee pursuant to the
same procedures applicable to appeal of an administrative compliance
order hereunder In the absence of a judicial order to the contrary, the
permittee may continue to discharge pending issuance of the final
administrative decision by the Hearing Officer
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(c) Permit Enforcement.
(1) Penalties. Any violation of the terms, conditions and
requirements of any permit issued by the Director of Public Services,
or the authorized inspector, shall constitute a violation of this chapter
and subject the violator to the administrative, civil and criminal
remedies available under this chapter and section 1-33.
(d) Compliance with the terms, conditions and requirements of a permit
issued pursuant to this chapter shall not relieve the permittee from
compliance with all federal, state and local laws, regulations and permit
requirements, applicable to the activity for which the permit is issued.
(1) Limited Permittee Rights. Permits issued under this chapter are
for the person or entity identified therein as the "permittee" only, and
authorize the specific operation at the specific location identified in the
permit. The issuance of a permit does not vest the permittee with a
continuing right to discharge.
(2) Transfer of Permits. No permit issued to any person may be
transferred to allow,
(i) A discharge to the Storm Water Drainage System at a
location other than the location stated in the original permit; or
(ii) A discharge by a person other than the person named
inthe permit, provided however, that the City may approve a
transfer if written approval is obtained, in advance, from the
Director of Public Services, or the authorized inspector
Sec. 8-36. Interagency Cooperation
(a) The City intends to cooperate with other agencies with jurisdiction
over storm water discharges to ensure that the regulatory purposes
underlying storm water regulations promulgated pursuant to the Clean Water
Act (33 USC section 1251 et seq.) are met.
(b) The City may, to the extent authorized by law, elect to contract for
the services of any public agency or private enterprise to carry out the
planning approvals, inspections, permits and enforcement authorized by this
chapter
Sec. 8-37 Compliance Disclaimer
Full compliance by any person or entity with the provisions of this chapter
shall not preclude the need to comply with other local, state or federal statutory or
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regulatory requirements, which may be required for the control of the discharge of
pollutants into storm water and/or the protection of storm water quality
Sec. 8-38. Severability
If any provision of this chapter or the application of the chapter to any
circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the chapter or the application of the chapter
to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected.
Sec. 8-39. Repeal of Prior Ordinance.
The enactment of this chapter by City shall repeal the provisions of County
Ordinance No. 703, enacted for the permitting of discharges of industrial waste to ground
or surface waters and no new discharge permits shall be issued thereunder; provided
however, that connection to discharge under the terms and conditions of any individual
discharge permit issued prior to the date of enactment of this chapter shall be allowed
hereunder as a legal nonconforming connection.
Sec. 8-40. Judicial Review
The provisions of sections 1094.5 and 1094 6 of the Code of Civil Procedure set
forth the procedure for judicial review of any act taken pursuant to this chapter Parties
seeking judicial review of any action taken pursuant to this chapter shall file such action
within ninety (90) days of the occurrence of the event for which review is sought.
Secs. 8-41 - 8-75 Reserved for future use.
Section 3. Article 13 is hereby added to Chapter IX of Title 13 of the
Costa Mesa Municipal Code to read as follows:
"ARTICLE 13 WATER QUALITY
Sec. 13-200.5. General.
The provisions of Chapter IV of Title 8 shall apply to New Development and
Significant Redevelopment projects as defined in such chapter and as set forth in
section 8-32."
Section 4. Severability
If any chapter, article, section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, clause, phrase, or
portion of this Ordinance, or the application thereof to any Person, is for any reason held
to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction,
such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this Ordinance or its
application to other Persons. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted
this Ordinance and each chapter, article, section, subsection, subdivision, sentence,
clause, phrase or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more
subsections, subdivisions, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions of the application
thereof to any Person, be declared invalid or unconstitutional. No portion of this
Ordinance shall supersede any local, State, or Federal law, regulation, or codes dealing
with life safety factors.
Section 5. Publication.
This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect thirty (30) days from
and after its passage and, before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage, shall
be published once in the NEWPORT BEACH -COSTA MESA PILOT, a newspaper of general
circulation printed and published in the City of Costa Mesa, or, in the alternative, the City
Clerk may cause to be published a summary of this Ordinance and a certified copy of the
text of this Ordinance shall be posted in the office of the City Clerk five (5) days prior to
the date of adoption of this Ordinance, and within fifteen (15) days after adoption, the
City Clerk shall cause to be published the aforementioned summary and shall post in the
office of the City Clerk a certified copy of this Ordinance together with the names of the
members of the City Council voting for and against the same.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this al$rday of JkL„ , 1997
ATTEST
Deputy nity Clerk of the
City of Qbsta Mesa
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Mayor
APPROVED•FORM:
City Attorney
STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1
COUNTY OF ORANGE 1 ss
CITY OF COSTA MESA
I, MARY T ELLIOTT, Deputy City Clerk and ex -officio clerk of the City
Council of the City of Costa Mesa, hereby certify that the above and foregoing
Ordinance No. 97-d0 was introduced and considered section by section at a regular
meeting of said City Council held on the 7U` day of 3u Ly , 1997, and thereafter
passed and adopted as a whole at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the
air day of 3LLL„T , 1997, by the following roll call vote:
AYES. ZuFFA, I�oNRNaiJ� �IL�cKSa/1, G'gwm� dorn64RS
NOES. A/oNE
ABSENT NpNE
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of
the City of Costa Mesa this ad"'rday of Ju Ly 1997
NPDES ORD I6-27-971
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Deputy C#y Clerk and ex officio
Clerk of the City Council of the
City of Costa Mesa