Table 6 <br /> Options for Specifying Maintenance Requirements <br /> Options Advantages Disadvantages <br /> Option 1- Site-specific 1. These types of 1. Individual site specific <br /> Maintenance Agreements— agreements require a approaches require <br /> This first approach is used developer to plan for significant resources on <br /> by some jurisdictions to maintenance prior to the part of the City to <br /> enforce maintenance beginning work on the administer and track. <br /> requirements. Using this site. 2. As each maintenance <br /> approach, a maintenance/ 2. Individual maintenance agreement is individual <br /> monitoring agreement is agreements allow to the site,some <br /> typically executed between flexibility for the unique property owners may <br /> the jurisdiction and the site conditions. not feel they are treated <br /> developer before work can 3. Jurisdictions are able to equitably when <br /> begin on the site. The test and emphasize compared to others. <br /> maintenance agreement is progressive techniques 3. When the property <br /> then recorded and kept on and monitor the success changes owners, the <br /> file with the auditor's of different types of new property owner <br /> office. BMPs. may not be familiar with <br /> 4. Maintenance the agreement made <br /> agreements establishing with the jurisdiction <br /> owner responsibilities regarding maintenance. <br /> create a better owner 4. City resources would be <br /> awareness and needed for monitoring <br /> encourage involvement. and enforcement. <br /> Option 2-Maintenance 1. Maintenance 1. Maintenance <br /> Requirements in the requirements are requirements may not <br /> Jurisdictional Code- In consistent city-wide and be flexible enough to <br /> some cases, maintenance therefore, easier to account for unique site <br /> requirements for stormwater administer and enforce conditions. <br /> facilities are specifically than individual 2. Since the requirements <br /> outlined in the jurisdiction's maintenance are in the jurisdiction's <br /> code or ordinances. agreements. code and no specific <br /> Jurisdictions specify 2. City-wide maintenance negotiations are <br /> standard maintenance requirements may be required, some <br /> parameters and also identify viewed as more developers may not note <br /> the vehicle for maintenance equitable by developers. their obligation for <br /> guarantees. 3. Developers can stormwater facility <br /> anticipate what to maintenance. <br /> expect in terms of 3. City resources would be <br /> maintenance needed for monitoring <br /> requirements prior to and enforcement. <br /> beginning work on a <br /> site. <br /> 4. Incentives for user fee <br /> reductions could be <br /> included in the code. <br /> Option 3-Maintenance 1. Stormwater permits can 1. May add time to already <br /> Permits are Issued by the be incorporated into lengthy permitting <br /> Jurisdiction—Some permitting processes processes for <br /> I:\945042ne\task0400\memo8\Stormwater Policy Team Meeting.doc 8 <br />