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jurisdictions establish that already exist for developers. <br /> maintenance requirements developers. 2. When a property <br /> in the development permits 2. A consistent permitting changes hands new <br /> issued to the owner or format may be ' property owners may <br /> alternately they may issue developed to facilitate not be aware of existing <br /> individual permits that are administration of the permit requirements. <br /> specifically for requirements. 3. City resources would be <br /> maintenance. These are 3. Stormwater permits needed for monitoring <br /> typically separate permits require the developer to and enforcement. <br /> that must be approved by think about and plan for <br /> the jurisdiction prior to the maintenance prior to <br /> beginning of any beginning work on the <br /> development. site. <br /> 4. Stormwater permits can <br /> provide a vehicle for the <br /> developers to become <br /> more aware of their <br /> ongoing operation and <br /> maintenance <br /> obligations. <br /> Criteria That Need to Be Included in Formal Maintenance Requirements <br /> Some of the essential elements of a formal maintenance requirement are listed below: <br /> • Operation and Maintenance Plans <br /> • Identification of Responsible Parties <br /> • Plans for Conducting Regular Inspections <br /> • Penalties for Failure to Maintain <br /> • Clauses for Potential Modifications <br /> • Reporting Requirements <br /> • Warranty Periods <br /> Inspections and Enforcement <br /> Inspections -Based on the experience of regional jurisdictions (Olympia,Bellevue, King <br /> County), an estimate was made of the number of FTE that would be needed to conduct <br /> inspections in Eugene. The estimate is also based on the assumption that inspections <br /> would be conducted for a total of 640 stormwater facilities constructed to serve <br /> HDR/Com./Indus. developments (see Table 7). The estimated number of FTE necessary <br /> to conduct inspections of stormwater facilities in low density residential land uses is not <br /> included here as it is accounted for in Table 4. Based on these assumptions, it is <br /> estimated that approximately 1.3 FTE would be needed as shown in Table 7,below. <br /> I:\945042ne\task0400\memo8\Stormwater Policy Team Meeting.doc 9 <br />
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