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Commissioner Field requested further information on the definition of illicit discharge. He read <br />the current definition for the Commission along with the numerical reference. <br />Associate Planner/Environmental Coordinator Anderson noted there was a type-o in this section <br />and he would correct the referenced numerical mistake. <br />Motion by Commissioner VanScoy, seconded by Commissioner Schiller, to close the public <br />hearing. <br />Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Levine, Commissioners VanScoy, Schiller, Bauer, and <br />Field. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioners Brauer and Perez. <br />Chairperson Levine closed the public hearing closed at 9:25 p.m. <br />Commission Business <br />Commissioner Field expressed concern that the "type' a volume of illicit h harge was not <br />clearly defined within the ordinance He questioned if th ument could be delayed to allow for <br />further clarification. <br />Associate Planner/Environmental Coordin <br />requests before the City at this time. <br />could impact development <br />Civil Engineer II Linton discussed how the new stormwater regulations required that the runoff <br />from a property could be no more after redevelopment than it was prior to the redevelopment. <br />Development Services Manager Gladhill described that the proposed revisions were funneled <br />down to the City through new state regulations. He indicated that until the City was in <br />compliance no new building permits could be approved. <br />Commissioner Field requested that the violation portion within this Ordinance be revisited by the <br />Commission at a future date to allow for further discussion on this matter. <br />Civil Engineer II Linton discussed how illicit discharge concerns were addressed by staff with <br />homeowners. He commented education was a large portion of the MS4 permits charge. He <br />stated penalties were not the first step. <br />Associate Planner/Environmental Coordinator Anderson commented that repeat offenders could <br />potentially be dealing with fmes or penalties. <br />Development Services Manager Gladhill indicated there was always a right to appeal any charges <br />of illicit discharge on behalf of the residents. This would then be reviewed by the City Engineer. <br />Commissioner Field thanked staff for clarification on this issue. <br />Special Planning Commission/January 31, 2013 <br />Page 11 of 13 <br />