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G. ��' � <br /> RESOLUTION NO. <br /> A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD <br /> CITY RECOMMENDING THAT THE SAN MATEO COUNTY FLOOD <br /> CONTRfjL DISTRICT IMPOSE BASIC AND ADDITIONAL CHARGES <br /> FOR FUNDING THE EXPANDED SCOPE OF WORK FOR THE 2005/06 <br /> COUNTYWIDE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION <br /> SYSTEM (NPDES) GENERAL PROGRAM <br /> WHEREAS, the Environmental Protection Agency, under amendments to the <br /> � 1987 Federal Clean Water Act, imposed regulations that mandafe locai governments to � <br /> control and reduce the amount of stormwater pollutant runoff into receiving waters. <br /> WHEREAS, under the authority of California Porter-Cologne Water Quality Act, <br /> the State Water Resources Control Board has delegated authority to its regional boards <br /> to invoke permitting requirements upon counties and cities. <br /> WHEREAS, in July 1991, the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Board (the "Board") notified San Mateo County (the "County") of the requirement to <br /> submit an NPDES Permit Application by November 30, 1992. <br /> WHEREAS, in furtherance of the NPDES permit process, the County in <br /> conjunction with all incorporated cities in the County has prepared a San Mateo <br /> Countywide S#ormwater Management Plan (the "Management Plan") which has a <br /> general program as a fundamental component of the Management Plan. <br /> - - WHEREAS, the �lanagement Plan has been -submittecf`to the Board and the <br /> Management Plan has been approved by the Board and made part of the NPDES <br /> Waste Discharge Permit CA 0029921 (the "PermiY'), issued September 13, 1993 and <br /> which remained in effect through June 30, 1998. <br /> WHEREAS, the Management Plan and the Permit required that the County <br /> submit a renewal application by March 31, 1998, which was to include a Stormwater <br /> Management Plan for 1998 through 2003. <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Redwood City accepted, adopted and committed to <br /> implement the Management Plan for 1998-2003 and the renewal application and <br /> Management Plan were submitted to the Board on March 18, 1998. <br /> WHEREAS, with the complete and timely application by the San Mateo <br /> Countywide Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (the "Program") for Permit <br /> renewal submitted on January 24, 2004, the Board will administratively extend the <br /> expiration date of the Permit until such time as a public hearing is held and the <br /> application is considered. <br /> Atty/Reso/Reso.1542 <br /> 053105 � <br />