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Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance. City of Southlake Strategy Map Live Our Core Values The City of Southlake provides municipal services that support.

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1 Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance

2 City of Southlake Strategy Map Live Our Core Values The City of Southlake provides municipal services that support the highest quality of life for our residents and businesses. We do this by delivering outstanding value and unrivaled quality in everything that we do. Fulfill Our Mission PromoteLearning and Growth ProvideFinancialStewardship Serve Our Customers C1 Achieve the highest standards of safety and security C3 Provide attractive and unique spaces for enjoyment of personal interests C4 Attract and keep top-tier businesses to drive a dynamic and sustainable economic environment C2 Provide travel convenience within city and region B5 Optimize use of technology B1 Implement and share best practices across all departments B3 Pursue innovative service delivery options B4 Provide high quality customer service B2 Collaborate with select partners to implement service solutions F1 Achieve competitive financial benchmarks F2 Maintain or improve AA bond rating F4 Maximize return on investments F3 Invest to provide and maintain high quality public assets Manage the Business Safety Mobility Infrastructure Performance Management Quality Partnerships and Security and Service Delivery Development and Volunteerism L2 Enhance leadership capabilities to deliver results L3 Attract, develop and retain a skilled workforce L1 Ensure our people understand the strategy and how they contribute to it L4 Recognize and reward high performers L5 Actively promote opportunities for partnerships and volunteer involvement (individual and group) Deliver on Our Focus Areas Integrity ● Innovation ● Accountability ● Commitment to Excellence ● Teamwork

3 Storm Water Management Plan Phase II – Clean Water Act SWMP presented to Council –Feb, 2008 5 Year Plan on Management of Storm Water Related Issues

4 Storm Water Management Plan Six Minimum Control Measures Public Involvement/ Participation Illicit Discharges Construction Site Storm Water Runoff Control Post-Construction Storm Water Management Pollution Prevention/ Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations Public Education and Outreach on Storm Water Impacts

5 Storm Water Regulations Construction General Permit –Regulates the Construction Site –Prevent pollution from entering storm drains Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit –Regulates the City –Prevent pollution to creeks from storm drains

6 Introduction A program that will reduce pollution by: –Defining appropriate practices –Providing enforcement –Addressing complaints –Providing education for: Public Staff Building community

7 Developed Through Committee Contributed to the development of ordinance: –Public Works Engineering & Operations –Building Inspections –Planning Department –Erosion Control Consultant (SECA) –Building Community Kosse Maykus Christine Riggs (Cadence Custom Homes) –Development Community Paul Spain

8 Applicable to All Construction Sites Requirements for sites >1 acre –Comply with all sections of ordinance –Provide a copy of the state’s paperwork –Provide an Erosion and Sediment Control Submittal –Inspect all sites regularly Requirements for sites <1 acre –Comply with all sections of ordinance, except: Do not have to provide a copy of the state’s paperwork Do not have to provide an ESCS Do not have to inspect regularly (will for extreme events and complaints) –Unless directed to do so

9 Are you a Construction Site? Construction Site means any clearing, grading, and excavating that result in land disturbance. A construction site also includes but is not limited to any stockpiling or other activity that results in exposed soils. This includes the construction of pools and the installation and maintenance of franchise utilities such as telephone, gas, electric, etc. This excludes the disturbance of soils for emergency activities that are immediately necessary for the protection of life, property, or natural resources. NoYes How much land will be disturbed? <1 acre1 or more acres Do not have to: apply for state coverage, inspect the site, nor create plans.* Must also: Inspect sites regularly Inspect sites after 3” rain and complaints/violations Record all inspections on city provided website Submit an Erosion and Sediment Control Submittal Comply with all TCEQ requirements Apply for coverage, when needed Submit all TCEQ documents (NOI, NOT, CSN, etc.) to City No action necessary Must meet all expectations for a construction site.

10 Activities to Reduce Pollution Approved Best Management Practices (BMPs) Maintain BMPs Construction entrance Stabilize sediment Preserve vegetation Sweep streets Control wastes Suppress dust

11 Site Operator Inspections Site operator inspects regularly –Every 7 days, or –Every 14 days and after ½” rain Self report inspections online –Access to project-specific webpage –After any inspection, record online

12 Municipal Inspections Pre-Construction Inspection Inspections during operations: –On-site inspection –Online inspection Did the builder document inspections Did the builder accurately represent site in inspection Final Inspection

13 Education Program Required training –Pollution Prevention training for Contractors City will provide training, or Accept proof of training elsewhere

14 Benefits Reduce sediments entering storm system Reduce potential for: –Flooding –Degradation –Maintenance needs Reduce citizen’s concerns Compliance with regulations

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