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6/12/1995
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ORDINANCE NO. 2090 ORDINANCE ADDING CHAPTER 27A TO THE CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, RELATING TO THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND DISCHARGE CONTROL PROGRAM THE COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Chapter 27A is hereby added to the Code of the City of Redwood City to read as follows: "CHAPTER 27A. "STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND DISCHARGE CONTROL PROGRAM "ARTICLE I. General. "Section 27A.1. Purpose and Intent. The purpose of this Chapter is to ensure the future health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of the City of Redwood City
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FXS :dft ~/22/94R(030/11) <br /> --~/20/94R <br /> 5/05/95R <br /> <br /> The occupant or tenant, or in the absence of <br /> occupant or tenant, the owners, lessee, or <br /> proprietor of any real property within the City in <br /> front of which there is a paved sidewalk shall <br /> maintain said sidewalk free of litter to the <br /> maximum extent practicable. Sweepings from said <br /> sidewalk shall not be swept to or otherwise <br /> disposed of into the gutter or roadway, but shall <br /> be disposed of in receptacles maintained on said <br /> real property or required for the disposal of <br /> garbage. <br /> <br /> No person shall throw or deposit litter in any <br /> fountain, pond, lake, stream or any other body of <br /> water on any public or private property, in a <br /> park, or elsewhere within the City. <br /> <br /> (b) Standard For Parking Lots and Similar Structures. <br /> Persons owning or operating a parking lot, <br /> gasoline dispensing facility or other similar <br /> structure or paved surface, other than on a single <br /> family residential property, shall clean those <br /> surfaces and structures as frequently and <br /> thoroughly as practicable in a manner that does <br /> not result in discharge of pollutants to the City <br /> Stormwater Drainage System. <br /> <br /> "Section 27A.8. Best Management Practices for New <br />Developments and Redevelopments. Any construction <br />contractor performing work within the City shall not permit <br />or cause to be permitted rinse and wash down water from the <br />cleaning of tools, equipment or trucks to enter the <br />Stormwater Drainage System and shall endeavor, whenever <br />possible, to provide filter materials at the catch basin to <br />retain any debris and dirt flowing into the City's <br />Stormwater Drainage System. The City may establish controls <br />on the volume and rate of stormwater runoff from new <br />developments and redevelopments as may be appropriate to <br />minimize the discharge and transport of pollutants. <br /> <br /> "Section 27A.9. Compliance With Best Management <br />Practices. Where best management practices guidelines or <br />7 <br /> <br /> <br />
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