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File #: 22-1993    Version: 1 Name: 1/9/23 - Ordinance to Amend Chapter 55 (Storm Water Management Systems)
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 1/9/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/6/2023 Final action: 2/6/2023
Enactment date: 2/6/2023 Enactment #: ORD-23-02
Title: An Ordinance to Amend Sections 5.22.2 and 5.22.3, of Chapter 55 (Unified Development Code) of Title V of the Code of the City of Ann Arbor (Storm Water Management Systems) (ORD-23-02)
Attachments: 1. ORD-23-02 Briefed and Approved as Amended.pdf, 2. ORD-23-02 Briefed as Amended.pdf, 3. ORD-23-02 Briefed.pdf, 4. C-2 REVISED Ordinance to Amend (Storm Water Management Systems) 1-9-23.pdf, 5. October 18, 2022 Planning Staff Report.pdf, 6. Ordinance to Amend (Storm Water Management Systems) ANNOTATED STRIKEOUT.pdf, 7. September 2, 2022 Memorandum - Hancock, Stormwater Floodplain Prgms Coord, 8. 10-18-2022 CPC DRAFT Meeting Minutes.pdf, 9. ORD-23-02 Approval Notice.pdf, 10. WLN clipping ORD-23-02 Stormwater Mgmt - Approval Notice.pdf, 11. WLN clipping ORD-23-02 Stormwater Mgmt - Public Hearing Notice.pdf
Related files: 22-1314, 22-1729, 22-1996
Title
An Ordinance to Amend Sections 5.22.2 and 5.22.3, of Chapter 55 (Unified Development Code) of Title V of the Code of the City of Ann Arbor (Storm Water Management Systems) (ORD-23-02)
Memorandum
Two amendments to the Section 5.22 Storm Water Management and Soil Erosion are proposed.

* Subsection 5.22.3 (Storm Water Management Systems) is proposed to be substantively amended to eliminate currently offered exceptions, and to revise, simplify, and streamline the currently offered provisions for alternatives to storm water management. These amendments are proposed in response to comments from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy during a periodic, routine review of the City's federal permits for municipal storm sewer systems.
o The UDC references the Rules of the Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner for the required storm water design standards, however, some exceptions are offered to certain developments. For example, sites that propose development activity that is approved the Planning Manager which doesn't increase the total amount of impervious surface do not need to comply current standards no matter how much impervious surface exists. This exception is proposed to be eliminated. With the proposed amendment, exceptions will be linked to the size of the site (only those less than 1 acre), not the result of the proposed activity.
o The current provisions for alternative storm water detention has only been utilized once in the 20-plus years it has been offered. The proposed changes will allow more staff flexibility when site constraints make it infeasible to meet the full storm water management volume while still maintaining the intent of the section.
* Subsections 5.22.2 (Single and Two-Family Residential Storm Water Management) and Subsection 5.22.3 are proposed to be reorganized, without any substantive changes other than what is proposed to 5.22.3, to provide tables with compliance criteria and additional headings...

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