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023-22 - Ordinance - Stormwater MaintenanceDocuSign Envelope ID: 7F63122A-2046-46A0-BEDB-CDE51034086D ORDINANCE NO. 023-22 AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON, RELATING TO STORMWATER MAINTENANCE; AMENDING PORT ORCHARD MUNICIPAL CODE SECTIONS 20.150.060, 20.150.020, AND 20.150.160; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PUBLICATION, AND ESTABLISHING AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Port Orchard is required to adopt a stormwater design manual with guidelines and technical requirements for new development and redevelopment projects to ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations; and WHEREAS, the Washington State Department of Ecology ("Ecology") publishes stormwater manuals which comply with regulations; and WHEREAS, Ecology issues a Phase II Municipal National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit to the City of Port Orchard, and one of the permit requirements is that the City adopt the 2019 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington ("2019 Manual") with an effective date of June 30, 2022; and WHEREAS, this ordinance reflects amendments to the Port Orchard Municipal Code (POMC) necessary to adopt the 2019 Manual and update references to previous iterations of state stormwater regulations; and WHEREAS, the 2019 Manual builds on the work within the previous 2014 Manual with regards to Low Impact Development and LID as a preferred approach, incorporates text revisions and consolidated sections within the manual to avoid confusion or conflicting information, adds a number of Source Control BMPs in preparation for future permit requirements; and WHEREAS, the City sent notice of the Proposed Amendments to the Washington State Department of Commerce pursuant to RCW 36.70A.106; and WHEREAS, on May 11, 2022, the City's SEPA official issued a determination of non - significance for the proposed code amendments and there have been no appeals; and WHEREAS, on June 7, 2022, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the proposed code amendments, and did not receive comments; and WHEREAS, in order to meet the June 30, 2022, deadline for compliance, thereby ensuring protection of the public health and safety by ensuring adequate protection from discharge of pollutants into the public waters, the City Council believes an emergency exists to warrant adoption of this ordinance with an immediate effective date; and DocuSign Envelope ID: 7F63122A-2046-46A0-BEDB-CDE51034086D Ordinance No. 023-22 Page 2 of 6 WHEREAS, the City Council, after careful consideration of the proposed code amendments and all public comments and testimony, finds that the proposed code amendments are consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and development regulations, the Growth Management Act, Chapter 36.70A RCW, and that the amendments herein are in the best interests of the residents of the City; now, therefore, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS SECTION 1. Port Orchard Municipal Code 20.150.060 is hereby amended to read as follows: 20.150.060 Regulations and guidelines — Adopted manuals. (1) The provisions of this chapter together with those manuals and standards described herein shall constitute the city's stormwater regulations. (2) All activity under this chapter shall also comply with the applicable provisions of Chapter 20.140 POMC, Land Disturbing Activity; Appendix J of the International Building Code, as adopted in Chapter 20.200 POMC; and equivalent standards approved by the director. (3) The following state and local regulations and guidelines pertaining to surface and stormwater design and management are adopted by reference and shall be collectively referred to as the "Port Orchard stormwater manuals" or the "stormwater manuals": (a) The 2019 Edition of the Washington State Department of Ecology Stormwater Manual for Western Washington (Stormwater Management Manual); (b) The 2012 Edition of the Puget Sound Partnership Low Impact Development Technical Guidance Manual for Puget Sound; (c) The city of Port Orchard design and construction standards; and (d) The definitions, minimum requirements, adjustment, and variance criteria found in Appendix 1 of the Western Washington Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit, except that the erosivity waiver is not adopted. (e) All references to this chapter shall include the Port Orchard stormwater manuals adopted herein. DocuSign Envelope ID: 7F63122A-2046-46A0-BEDB-CDE51034086D Ordinance No. 023-22 Page 3 of 6 SECTION 2. Port Orchard Municipal Code 20.150.020 is hereby amended to read as follows: 20.150.020 Definitions. Definitions provided below apply only to this chapter, unless otherwise indicated. In the application of this chapter, where a definition in this chapter conflicts with a definition in the stormwater manuals, as adopted herein, the most restrictive definition shall control. Where a term used in the stormwater manuals is not defined in this chapter, the definition in the stormwater manuals shall control. The following definitions of terms shall apply to this chapter: "Bioretention" shall mean an engineered facility that treats stormwater by passing it through a specific soil profile and either retain or detain the treated stormwater for flow attenuation. Refer to the currently adopted Stormwater Management Manual for bioretention BMP types and design specifications. "Certified erosion and sediment control lead (CESCL)" shall mean an individual who has current certification through an approved erosion and sediment control training program that meets the minimum training standards established by the Department of Ecology (see the currently adopted Stormwater Management Manual). "Effective impervious surface" shall mean impervious surfaces that are connected via sheet flow or discrete conveyance to a drainage system. Impervious surfaces on residential development sites are considered ineffective if the runoff is dispersed through at least 100 feet of native vegetation in accordance with the currently adopted Stormwater Management Manual, is residential roof runoff infiltrated in accordance with Downspout Full Infiltration Systems in the currently adopted Stormwater Management Manual, or approved continuous runoff modeling methods indicate that the entire runoff file is infiltrated. "Maintenance" shall mean any activity that is conducted on currently serviceable stormwater structures, facilities, and equipment in good working order so as to function as designed without expansion or use beyond that previously existing and results in no significant adverse hydrologic impact. Maintenance shall include activities taken to prevent decline, lapse or cessation in use of the systems or structures, including complete reconstruction of a dysfunctional stormwater facility, including cases where environmental permits require replacing an existing structure with a different type structure, as long as the functioning characteristics of the original structure are not changed. Maintenance of stormwater facilities shall include DocuSign Envelope ID: 7F63122A-2046-46A0-BEDB-CDE51034086D Ordinance No. 023-22 Page 4 of 6 assessment to ensure ongoing proper operation, removal of built up pollutants (i.e., sediments), replacement of failed or failing treatment media, and the correction of any problem on the site property that may directly impair the functions of the stormwater facilities as identified in the maintenance standards of the currently adopted Stormwater Management Manual. "Source control BMP" shall mean a best management practice (BMP), either a structure or operation that is intended to prevent pollutants from coming into contact with stormwater through physical separation of areas or careful management of activities that are sources of pollutants. The currently adopted Stormwater Management Manual separates source control BMPs into two types. Structural source control BMPs are physical, structural, or mechanical devices, or facilities that are intended to prevent pollutants from entering stormwater. Operational BMPs are nonstructural practices that prevent or reduce pollutants from entering stormwater. See the currently adopted Stormwater Management Manual for details. SECTION 3. Port Orchard Municipal Code 20.15.160 is hereby amended to read as follows 20.150.160 Standards — Minimum site development requirements. The following minimum site development requirements apply to all new development, redevelopment, and construction site activities that result in land disturbance of equal or greater than one acre, including projects less than one acre that are part of a larger common plan of development or sale, regardless of whether a permit under this chapter or Chapter 20.140 POMC, Land Disturbing Activity, is required: (3) Source Control of Pollution (Minimum Requirement No. 3). Source control best management practices (operational and/or structural) are required for all projects. Those practices listed in the source control chapter of the currently adopted Stormwater Management Manual as applicable operational or structural source controls for a particular pollutant source are required under this minimum requirement. (10) Basic Treatment Requirements. Basic treatment applies to: (c) Project sites discharging directly to salt waters, river segments, and lakes listed in the currently adopted Stormwater Management Manual; DocuSign Envelope ID: 7F63122A-2046-46A0-BEDB-CDE51034086D Ordinance No. 023-22 Page 5 of 6 (13) Wetlands Protection (Minimum Requirement No. 8). (b) Stormwater treatment and flow control facilities shall not be built within a natural vegetated buffer, except for: (i) Necessary conveyance systems as approved by the permittee; or (ii) As allowed in wetlands approved for hydrologic modification and/or treatment in accordance with the currently adopted Stormwater Management Manual. (c) An adopted and implemented basin plan prepared in accordance with the provisions of POMC 20.150.230 may be used to develop requirements for wetlands that are tailored to a specific basin. SECTION 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance is declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining parts of this ordinance. SECTION 5. Corrections. Upon approval of the city attorney, the city clerk and the codifiers of this ordinance are authorized to make necessary technical corrections to this ordinance, including, without limitation, the correction of clerical errors; references to other local, state, or federal laws, codes, rules, or regulations; or section/subsection numbering. SECTION 6. Designation of Emergency Ordinance; Immediate Effective Date. Pursuant to RCW 35A.13.190, the City Council declares and designates this ordinance as a public emergency ordinance necessary for the protection of the public health, public safety, public property, or the public peace. Upon adoption of this ordinance by a majority plus one of the whole membership of the council, this ordinance shall take effect and be in full force immediately upon its adoption. Pursuant to Matson v. Clark County Board of Commissioners, 79 Wn. App. 641, 904 P.2d 317 (1995), underlying facts necessary to support this emergency declaration are included in the recitals set forth above, which are adopted by reference. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Orchard, APPROVED by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk in authentication of such passage this 28t" day of June 2022. DocuSign Envelope ID: 7F63122A-2046-46A0-BEDB-CDE51034086D Ordinance No. 023-22 ATTEST: a cuSigned by: a�n, UJAUAtt Brandy Wallace, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: DocuSigned by: T5.529457... Charlotte A. Archer, City Attorney PUBLISHED: July 1, 2022 EFFECTIVE DATE: June 28, 2022 Page 6 of 6 DocuSigned by: (�lnra�aln SWti , ESSBSBBC-fi4E ... Robert Putaansuu, Mayor SPONSOR: Cindy karelli, Councilmember �`yUuln+W Hob a"-,', `�• GOP O Rgp6`•. ctY•2 a• SEAL