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Roseville City Council
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Council Ordinances
Meeting Date
9/26/2011
Ordinance #
1416
Ordinance Title
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING/ADDING TITLE 8, SECTION 803.04 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 8,ADDING SECTION 803.04 EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL; DELETING CHAPTER 1018; AND,AMENDING TITLE 10, SECTION 1017.17 AND 1017.25
City Code Chapter Amendment
T8, T10
Ordinance Date Passed
9/26/2011
Ordinance Date Published
10/4/2011
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Review
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10/4/2011
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2. No person shall intentionally dispose of grass, leaves, dirt, or landscape material into a <br /> water resource,buffer, street, road, alley, catch basin, culvert, curb, gutter, inlet, ditch, <br /> natural watercourse, flood control channel, canal, storm drain or any fabricated natural <br /> conveyance. <br /> G. Illicit Discharges and Connections <br /> 1. No person shall use any illicit connection to intentionally convey non-storm water to the <br /> City's storm sewer system. <br /> 2. The construction, use, maintenance or continued existence of illicit connections to the <br /> storm sewer system is prohibited. This prohibition expressly includes, without limitation, <br /> illicit connections made in the past regardless of whether the connection was permissible <br /> under law or practices applicable or prevailing at the time of connection. <br /> 3. A person is considered to be in violation of this ordinance if the person connects a line <br /> conveying wastewater to the storm sewer system, or allows such a connection to <br /> continue. <br /> H. General Provisions: All owners or occupants of property shall comply with the following <br /> general requirements: <br /> 1. No person shall leave, store, deposit, discharge, dump, or otherwise expose any chemical <br /> or septic waste in an area where discharge to streets or storm sewer system may occur. <br /> This section shall apply to both actual and potential discharges. <br /> a. Private sanitary sewer connections and appurtenances shall be maintained to prevent <br /> failure, which has the potential to pollute surface water. <br /> b. Recreational vehicle sewage shall be disposed to a proper sanitary waste facility. <br /> Waste shall not be discharged in an area where drainage to streets or storm sewer <br /> systems may occur. <br /> c. For pools, the pool's water should be tested before draining to ensure that PH levels <br /> are neutral and chlorine levels are not detectable. Pool water should be discharged <br /> over a vegetated area before draining into the storm sewer system. Unsealed <br /> receptacles containing chemicals or other hazardous materials shall not be stored in <br /> areas susceptible to runoff. <br /> 2. The washing down of commercial equipment and vehicles shall be conducted in a <br /> manner so as to not directly discharge wastewater where drainage to streets or storm <br /> sewer system may occur. <br /> 3. Removal of pollutants such as grass, leaves, dirt and landscape material from impervious <br /> surfaces shall be completed to the maximum extent practicable using mechanical <br /> cleaning techniques. <br /> 4. Mobile washing companies (carpet cleaning, mobile vehicle washing, etc) shall dispose <br /> of wastewater to the sanitary sewer. Wastewater shall not be discharged where drainage <br /> to streets or storm sewer system may occur. <br /> 5. Storage of materials,machinery and equipment shall comply with the following <br /> requirements: <br /> a. Objects, such as equipment or vehicle parts containing grease, oil or other hazardous <br /> substances, and unsealed receptacles containing chemicals or other hazardous <br /> materials shall not be stored in areas susceptible to runoff. <br /> b. Any machinery or equipment that is to be repaired or maintained in areas susceptible <br /> to runoff shall be placed in a confined area to contain leaks, spills, or discharges. <br /> 6. Debris and residue shall be removed as follows: <br /> a. All vehicle parking lots and private streets shall be swept at least once a year in the <br /> spring to remove debris. Such debris shall be collected and disposed of according to <br /> state and federal laws governing solid waste. <br />
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