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G-976 - 07/24/2012 - STORMWATER - Ordinances Supporting DocumentsITEM 10.B.3) Of 044- ten,; tea °y /' 1.11 -1N�1 f i AGENDAITEM Regular Board of Trustees Meeting Of July 24, 2012 SUBJECT: Stormwater Ordinance FROM: Michael Hullihan P.E. Village Engineer BUDGET SOURCE/BUDGET IMPACT: None RECOMMENDED MOTION: I move that the Village Board approve ORDINANCE G -976 . Background/History: Du Page County adopted a new stormwater ordinance on April 24, 2012. The new ordinance creates a less restrictive environment for commercial re- development. Instead of all commercial sites needing to build detention, they will not need to do so if they are able to decrease the impervious area of the lot from the existing conditions. The new ordinance also improves water quality and quantity. More care is given to wetland and buffer areas, and best management practices will be implemented on most sites. These help filter and infiltrate more water which reduces run -off and removes more pollutants. The development of the new stormwater ordinance was a two year effort with several in- progress reviews. Every municipal engineer in the County had several opportunities to provide input. As a full waiver community, the Village of Oak Brook must adopt a stormwater ordinance at least as strict as the County ordinance. A full waiver community is one which may issue most stormwater permits without County review. The attached ordinance meets the required criteria for strictness. The Village stormwater ordinance is contained in Title 9 of the Village Code. The proposed ordinance will become the new Title 9 of the Code. The current version of Title 9 contains a definition and restrictions on the construction of berms. This section is not being included in the 0A/\ new version. This type of development restriction has no technical stormwater management basis and is more properly dealt with in the zoning section of the code (Title 13). The berm restrictions currently in place will not be in effect until/unless the modifications are made to Title 13. The staff recommends that the berm restrictions not be reinstituted at this time. Recommendation: I recommend approval of the attached ordinance.