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disposed of on a five (5) year interval. One (1) to five (5) year <br />waivers from this requirement may be granted by the City when the <br />owner presents evidence that the BMP has additional capacity to <br />remove settled solids in accordance with the original design <br />capacity. (Ord 1590, 10-12-2020) <br />b. Infiltration, Filtration, pretreatment devices and other BMPs <br />that filter stormwater (Ord 1590, 10-12-2020) <br />i. Quarterly inspections, unless otherwise specified in a maintenance <br />agreement, of the Private Stormwater BMPs and, if necessary, <br />removal of all litter, debris, sediment, and replacement of mulch, <br />vegetation, and eroded areas to ensure establishment of healthy <br />functioning plant life therein; and <br />ii. A five (5) year certification, by a stormwater professional acceptable <br />to the City, is required that demonstrates the Stormwater BMPs are <br />functioning in accordance with the approved plans and have <br />maintained the proper operation of the stormwater treatment as a <br />Stormwater Management BMP according to the City Standards. The <br />quarterly inspection(s) and certification(s) shall be made available to <br />the City upon request without prior notice <br />2. Maintenance plan required - No private stormwater BMPs may be <br />approved unless a maintenance plan is provided that defines who will <br />conduct the maintenance, the type of maintenance, and the maintenance <br />intervals. <br />3. Inspection - The City shall inspect or require the inspection of, all <br />stormwater BMPs during construction, during the first year of operation, <br />and at least once every five years thereafter, or as budget allows. <br />4. Maintenance of Publicly Owned Stormwater BMPs - The City shall <br />annually perform the maintenance of the in place stormwater BMPs within <br />the City as provided for in the local water management plan or watershed <br />management plan. Further, the City shall notify the owners of other <br />publicly owned stormwater BMPs if scheduled maintenance is needed <br />according to periodic site inspections or maintenance plans on file. <br />B. Inventory of Stormwater BMPs. Upon adoption of this Chapter, the City shall <br />inventory and maintain a database for all private and public stormwater BMPs within <br />the City requiring maintenance to assure compliance with this ordinance. The City <br />shall notify owners of public and private stormwater BMPs of the need for <br />conducting maintenance at least every five years. <br />1-:C. Severability. The provisions of this ordinance are severable, and if any <br />provisions of this ordinance, or application of any provision of this ordinance <br />to any circumstance, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other <br />circumstances, and the remainder of this ordinance shall remain in full force <br />and effect. <br />ED. Failure to maintain Private Stormwater BMPs: It is the responsibility of <br />the property owner to maintain all private stormwater BMPs in accordance <br />with the original standards. If during a City inspection the BMP does not meet <br />City standards, the City will notify the owner in writing of the deficiencies. <br />