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Roseville Public Works, Environment and <br />Transportation Commission <br />Agenda Item <br />Date: March 27, 2018 Item No: 7 <br />Item Description: Ordinance Updates <br />Background: <br />Last month staff brought five proposed ordinance changes to the Commission. Based on <br />feedback from the Commission and from the Council staff has reworked the ordinances. The <br />updated ordinances are as follows: <br />• Chapter 405 —Noise Control <br />• Chapter 707 — Right -Of -Way Management (Small Wireless Facilities) <br />• Chapter 802 — Sewer Use and Regulations (FOG) <br />• Chapter 803 — Storm Water Management (Grading and Stormwater Facility <br />Management) <br />The noise control ordinance amendment (Attachment A) is a suggested change to the ordinance <br />to address City managed projects that need to deviate from the ordinance requirements. The <br />ordinance would give staff more flexibility if city hired contractors need to work at night or <br />outside of working hours. A public hearing would not be required for these projects which can <br />better accommodate contractor's schedules. Based on Council feedback, all language addressing <br />the noise exemption is included in the ordinance instead of a separate policy. <br />The Right -of Way Management Ordinance amendment (Attachment B) will address new <br />changes in state law related to small cell wireless facilities. It will also address right of way <br />permits in County or State right of way. Staff formatted the ordinance so it is more easy to <br />follow. <br />The Sewer Use ordinance amendment (Attachment C) adds language on discharging of Fats, <br />Oils, and Grease (FOG). Based on comments from the Commission, staff rewrote a few sections <br />of the ordinance. <br />The storm water drainage ordinance (Attachment D) would be amended to add language related <br />to grading to the current erosion and sediment control section. Currently grading, filling, and <br />land alteration is in section 1017.25 of the City Code for private development and 705 for <br />development on public property. The proposed ordinance would consolidate these sections into a <br />combined one that is tied to storm water drainage and erosion and sediment control. By tying the <br />grading to the erosion control permit, all land disturbance can be reviewed under one permit and <br />one escrow can be applied to sites instead of separate escrows for erosion control and grading. <br />Additionally the storm water management ordinance that was discussed last meeting was added <br />