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O93-07ORDINANCE NO. 093- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 26. WATER, SEWERS AND CITY UTILITIES BY CREATING A NEW ARTICLE VI. PROVIDING FOR USE OF THE STORMWATER SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the federal Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.), as implemented by regulations of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency adopted November 16, 1990 (40 CFR Part 122), make necessary the adoption of local ordinance provisions relating to the Stormwater System; and WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach is seeking to comply with all provisions of federal and state law; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida has conducted legally noticed public hearings and has provided all interested parties an opportunity to be heard on these ordinance provisions; NOW, THEREFORE, BE iT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: Section 1. That Chapter 26. Water, Sewers and City Utilities is hereby amended by creating a new Article VI. entitled "Stormwater Systems~ as follows: Art. VI. Stormwater System, Sec. 26-300 - 26-306 Sec.26-300 Purpose and Intent The purpose of this ordinance is to promote the health, safety and general welfare of the inhabitants of the City of Boynton Beach. This ordinance is intended to comply with federal and state law and regulations regarding water quality. 26-301 Definitions (a) Authorized Official: any employee or agent of the City authorized in writing by the Director to administer or enforce the provisions of this ordinance. (b) Director: Director of Utilities (c) Discharge: any direct or indirect entry of any solid, liquid or gaseous matter (d) Person: any natural individuai~ corporation, partnership, institutions or other entity (e) Site of Industrial Activity: any area or facility used for manufacturing, processing or raw materials storage, as defined under 40 CFR Section 122.26(a)(14) of regulations of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, as amended (f) Stormwater: and drainage any stormwater runoff, and surface runoff (g) Stormwater System: the system of conveyances used for collecting, storing and transporting Stormwater owner by the City of Boynton Beach but not including any facilities intended to be used in accordance with applicable law for collecting and transporting sanitary or other wastewater. 26.302. Industrial Activit~ 302.1 General Prohibitions Any Discharge into the Stormwater System in violation of any federal, state, county, municipal or other law, rule, regulation or permit is prohibited. 302.2 Specific Prohibitions By adoption of industrial activity stormwater regulations or by issuance of industrial activity stormwater permits, or both, the Director may impose reasonable limitations as to the quality of Stormwater (including without limitation the designation of maximum levels of pollutants) Discharged into the Stormwater System from Sites of Industrial Activity. Any promulgation of such regulations and issuance of permits by the Director shall be in accordance with applicable law. 302.3. Administrative Orders The Director may issue an order to any Person to immediately cease any Discharge determined by the ~Director to be in violation of any provision of this ordinance, or in violation of any regulation or permit issued hereunder. 302.4. NPDES Permits Any person who holds a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit shall provide a copy of such permit to the Director no later than the later of: sixty (60) calendar days after the effective date of this ordinance or sixty (60) calendar days after issuance. 26.303. Illicit Discharqes 303.1 General Prohibitions Except as set forth under Section 3.3 of this ordinance or as in accordance with a valid NPDES permit, any Discharge to the Stormwater System that is not composed entirely of Stormwater is prohibited. 303.2 Specific Prohibitions Any Discharge to the Stormwater System containing any sewage, industrial waste or other waste materials, or containing any materials in violation of federal, state, county, municipal or other laws, rules, regulations, orders or permits, is prohibited. 303.3 Authorized Exceptions Unless the Director determines that it is not properly managed or otherwise is not acceptable, the following Discharges are exempt from the general prohibition set forth under Section 303.1 of this ordinance: flows from fire fighting, water line flushing and other contributions from potable water sources, landscape irrigation and lawn watering, irrigation water, diverted stream flows, rising groundwaters, direct infiltration to the Stormwater System, uncontaminated pumped groundwater, foundation and footing drains, water from crawl space pumps, air conditioning condensation, springs, individual residential car washings, flows from riparian habitats and wetlands, and dechlorinated swimming pool contributions. 303.4 Illicit Connections No Person may maintain, use or establish any direct or indirect connection to the Stormwater System that results in any Discharge in violation of this ordinance. This prohibition is retroactive and applies to connections made in the past, regardless of whether made under a permit, or other authorization, or whether permissible under laws or practices applicable or prevailing at the time the connection was made. 303.5 Administrative Order The Director may issue an order to any Person to immediately cease any Discharge, or any connection to the Stormwater System, determined by the Director to be in violation of any provision of this ordinance~ or in violation of any regulation or permit issued hereunder. Sec. 26-304. Spills and Dumping 304.1 General Prohibitions Except as set forth under Section 3.3 of this ordinance with a valid NPDES permit, any Discharge to the Stormwater System that is not composed entirely of Stormwater is prohibited. 304,2 Specific Prohibitions Any Discharge to the Stormwater System containing any sewage, industrial waste or other waste materials, or containing any materials in violation of federal, state, county~ municipal, or other laws, rules, regulations, orders or permits, is prohibited. 304.3 Notification of Spills As soon as any Person has knowledge or any Discharge to the Stormwater System in violation of this Ordinance, such Person shall immediately notify the Director by telephoning 407-738- 7460, and if such Person is directly or indirectly responsible for such Discharge, then such Person shall also take immediate action to ensure the containment and clear up of such Discharge and shall confirm such telephone notification in writing to the Director at City of Boynton Beach, 124 E. Woolbright Road, Boynton Beach, Florida 33435, within three (3) calendar days. 304.4 Administrative Order The Director may issue an order to any Person to immediately cease any Discharge, or connection to the Stormwater System, determined by the Director to be in violation of any provision of this Ordinance, or in violation of any regulation or permit issued hereunder. 26-305 Enforcement 305.1 Injunctive Relief Any violation of any provision of this ordinance, or of any regulation or order issued hereunder, shall be subject to injunctive relief if necessary to protect the public health, safety or general welfare. 305.2 Continuing Violation A Person shall be deemed guilty of a separate violation for each and every day during any continuing violation of any provision of this ordinance, or of any regulation or permit issued hereunder. 305.3 Enforcement Actions The Director may take all actions necessary, including the issuance of notices of violation, the filing of court actions and/or referral of the matter to the local code enforcement Board to require and enforce compliance with the provisions of this ordinance and with any regulation or permit issued hereunder. 26-306 Inspections and Monitoring 306.1 Authority For Inspections Whenever necessary to make an inspection to enforce any of the provisions of this ordinance, or regulation or permit issued hereunder, or whenever an Authorized Official has reasonable cause to believe there exists any condition constituting a violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance, or regulation or permit issued hereunder, any Authorized Official may enter any property, building or facility at any reasonable time to inspect the same or to perform any duty related to enforcement of the provisions of this ordinance or any regulations or permits issued hereunder; provided that (a) if such property, building or facility is occupied, such Authorized Official shall first present proper credentials and requires permission to enter, and (b) if such property, building or facility is unoccupied, such Authorized Official shall make a reasonable effort to locate the owner or other person having charge or control of the property, building or facility, and shall request permission to enter. Any request for permission to enter made hereunder shall state that the owner or person in control has the right to refuse entry, and that in such event that entry is refused, the Authorized Official may enter to make inspection only upon issuance of a search warrant by a duly authorized magistrate. If the owner or person in control refuses permission to enter after such request has been made, the Authorized Official is hereby authorized to seek assistance from any court of competent .ction in obtaining entry. Routine or area-wide tions shall he based upon such reasonable selection processes as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this ordinance, including but not limited to random sampling and sampling in areas with evidence of stormwater contamination, non-stormwater discharges, or similar factors. 306.2 Authority For Monitoring and Sampling Any Authorized Official may establish on any property such devices as are necessary to conduct sampling or metering of Discharges to the Stormwater System. During any inspections made to enforce the provisions of this ordinance, or regulations or permits issued hereunder, any Authorized Official may take any samples deemed necessary. 306.3 Requirements for Monitoring The Director may require any Person engaging in any activity or owning any property, building or facility (including but not limited to a Site of Industrial Activity) to undertake such reasonable monitoring of any Discharge(s) to the Stormwater System and to furnish periodic reports. Section 2. That each and every other provision of Chapter 26 not herein specifically amended shall remain in full force and effect as previously enacted. Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 4. Should any section or provision of this ordinance or portion hereof, any paragraph, sentence or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the remainder of this ordinance. Section 5. ordinance. Authority is hereby granted to codify said Section 6. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage. FIRST READING this ~ day of April, 1993. SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE this 1993. day of May, C I TY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA / / ATTEST: City Clerk Comm (Corporate Seal) Storm. Wtr 4/13/93