File #: 19-3198    Version: 1 Name: Resolution - A Resolution Adopting the Updated Stormwater Management Program and Authorizing the City Manager to Sign the Notice of Intent and Complete Other Forms for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/28/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/22/2019 Final action: 7/22/2019
Title: Resolution - A Resolution Adopting the Updated Stormwater Management Program and Authorizing the City Manager to Sign the Notice of Intent and Complete Other Forms for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Sponsors: Joe Smolinski, Bart VanAmburgh, Howard Redfearn
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Mansfield SWMP
Title
Resolution - A Resolution Adopting the Updated Stormwater Management Program and Authorizing the City Manager to Sign the Notice of Intent and Complete Other Forms for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Requested Action
The Environmental Services Staff recommends the approval of the resolution.
Recommendation
The Environmental Services Staff recommends the approval of the resolution.
Description/History
The City of Mansfield submitted its first Stormwater Management Program (SWMP) to the TCEQ on Feb. 7, 2008. The second SWMP was adopted June 9, 2013. The permit for that SWMP expired January 2019 and was replaced by a new permit. The deadline to file an updated SWMP is July 24, 2019.

The Stormwater Management Program is a required document broken into sections of related practices or measures the City will implement over the permit term (5 years) in an attempt to improve stormwater discharges and surface water quality throughout the City.

The City must submit a copy of a Stormwater Management Program by the due date or face penalties and fees. The State will review the documents as they are submitted for administrative completeness and technical completeness. It is possible that changes could be requested. Any significant updates requested by the State will be brought to the Council to approve. Once a Stormwater Management Program is technically complete, the State will notify the City and a public notice must be published announcing the TCEQ Executive Director’s preliminary determination of the program and a 30 day public comment period will begin. During this time, the City must continue to implement the plan as if it were approved. After the 30 day public notice period ends, provided no comments were made, the permit is considered approved and effective.
Justification
Adopting the current draft of the Stormwater Management Program and authorizing the City Manager to sign the Notice of Intent and other forms are necessary for complianc...

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