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8/9/2004
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ORDINANCE NO. 2269 ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AMENDING CHAPTER 27A OF THE REDWOOD CITY MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING ARTICLE II, RELATING TO STORMWA TER TREATMENT MEASURES AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM The Council of the City of Redwood City does ordain as follows: Section 1. Legislative Findings. The Council finds and declares as follows: Regional A. By Order No. R2-2003-0023, the State Water Resources Control Board ("SWRCB") has modified the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ("NPDES") Permit Order No. 99-059, CASO029921 issued to the County of San Mateo Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program regulating the discharge of stormwater runoff to local creeks by municipalities of San Mateo County. The new permit provisions mandate that the municipalities
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<br /> 08/09/2004 <br /> Permanent Stormwater Pollution Prevention Measures sufficient to <br /> reduce water quality impacts of stormwater runoff from the entire <br /> site for the life of the project. <br /> (2) Significant Redevelopment Projects that result in an increase of, or <br /> replacement of, fifty percent (50%) or less of the impervious surface <br /> of a previously existing development shall include Permanent <br /> Stormwater Pollution Prevention Measures sufficient to reduce <br /> water quality impacts of stormwater runoff from the increased or <br /> replaced portion of the site for the life of the project. <br /> (c) Stormwater Treatment Measure proposed as part of a project's <br /> Permanent Stormwater Pollution Prevention Measures shall be designed <br /> in accordance with the following hydraulic sizing criteria to treat <br /> stormwater runoff. <br /> (1) Volume Hydraulic Design Basis. Stormwater Treatment Measures <br /> whose primary mode of action depends on volume capacity, such <br /> as detention/retention units or infiltration structures, shall be <br /> designed to treat stormwater runoff equal to: <br /> I. The maximized storm water quality capture volume for the area, <br /> based on historical rainfall records, determined using the <br /> formula and volume capture coefficients set forth in Urban <br /> Runoff Quality Management, WEF Manual of Practice No. <br /> 23/ASCE Manual of Practice No. 87 (1998), pages 175-178 <br /> (e.g., approximately the 85th percentile 24-hour storm runoff <br /> event); or <br /> II. The volume of annual runoff required to achieve eighty percent <br /> (80%) of more capture, determined in accordance with the <br /> methodology set forth in the California Storm water Best <br /> Management Practices Handbook for New Development and <br /> Redevelopment (2003), using local rainfall data. <br /> (2) Flow Hydraulic Design Basis. Stormwater Treatment Measures <br /> whose primary mode of action depends on flow capacity, such as <br /> swales, sand filters, or wetlands, shall be sized to treat: <br /> I. Ten percent (10%) of the fifty (50) year peak flow rate; or <br /> II. The flow of runoff produced by a rain event equal to at least two <br /> times the 85th percentile hourly rainfall intensity for the <br /> applicable area, based on historical records of hourly rainfall <br /> depths; or <br /> AttylOrdlOrd.216 2269 <br /> 063004 4 Muff # 802 <br />...~.-"- ----- <br /> 11 <br />
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