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19740917 1974-10ORDINANCE NO. 1974-10 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA BY ADDING THERETO A NEW SECTION 19 DEFINING REQUIRED STOPdVI DRAINAGE FACILITIES IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA, that the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Fairfax, Virginia be and the same hereby is amended by adding a new Section 19 as follows: 1.0 PURPOSE It is the purpose of this Ordinance to define those storm drainage facilities which must be provided by land owners to control rainfall runoff from and across their property in a manner not detrimental to other inhabitants of the City and to preserve where possible presently existing natural creek channels. It is the further purpose of this Ordinance to minimize the adverse effects of storm water runoff on downstream drainage ways within the City. 2.0 DEFINITIONS 2.0.1 On-Site Drainage Facility - A facility located on a site which serves the purpose of collecting rainfalll falling on the site and routing it to Primary Drainage Facilities, Creeks or Channels. 2.0.2 On-Site Detention Facility - A facility located on a site which serves the purpose of collecting and detaining rainfall falling on the site for con- trolled release to the Primary Facilities as a result of land alteration. 2.0.3 On-Site Retention Facility - The same as on-site detention facility except that the lower elevation of the pond may be at a level lower than the 1974-10 2.0.4 2.0.5 2.0.6 2.0.7 normal hydraulic grade line of the drainage system into which it drains. Water detained in this lower elevation must therefore be dissipated by evapora- tion into the atmosphere or seepage into the soil. Primary Creeks and Channels Natural creeks and open channels located on either private or public property which serve the purpose of collecting rain- fall runoff from other sites and routing it from the City to the rivers. A creek or channel shall be considered a PRIMARY facility if it accommodates a runoff flow of at least 1.5 times that amount originating from the site on which it is located. Primary Drainage Facilities - Culverts, gutters, enclosed channels, etc., which serve the purpose of collecting rainfall runoff from other sites and routing it to Primary Creeks and Channels. Drainage facilities shall be considered as PRIMARY if they accommodate a flow of at least 1.5 times that amount originating from the site on which they are located. Municipal Detention Facilities - Municipally-owned facilities located along Primary Drainage Facilities Creeks or Channels which serve the purpose of reducing peak flow by metered release and by storage of that input flow which exceeds the metered output. Design Storm Ail possible combinations of particular storm intensity - duration events occurring on the DESIGN STORM CURVE. - 2 - 1974-10 2.0.8 Peak Runoff - The largest runoff intensity which will occur from a particular storm intensity duration event on the DESIGN STORM CURVE. 2.0.9 Maximum Peak Runoff - The largest Peak Runoff which can occur from any of the particular storms on the DESIGN STORM CURVE. 2.0.10 Metering Controlled release of water into the primary drainage system. 3.0 (RESERVED) 4.0 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR FACILITIES Facilities shall be designed and maintained in such a manner as to minimize economic and environmental cost to the City and its inhabitants. Ponding facilities for the detention and retention of storm water runoff shall have sufficient capa- city to safely pass flood flows from a 24-hour storm, caused by the most severe combination of (critical) meteorologic and hydrologic conditions considered to be reasonably characteristic or possible in the area. The time distribution of rainfall durin the 24-hour period shall be arranged in such a manner as to maximize storm water runoff. Standard engineering safety factors will be observed as minimum requirements in the design of all detention and retention facilities. Nothing in this paragraph will prevent the City of Fairfax from applying more restrictive criteria to the design of any and all facilities for the detentior or retention of storm water runoff. This requirement will be met if facilities perform as specified under the worst combinations of the specified design storm as defined in the Fairfax City Drainage Facility Specifications. 1974-10 a) b) c) d) e) f) 4.1 USAGE On-site drainage Streets gutters and inlets Culverts/ storm sewers Channels Creek detention On-site detention PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENT Para. 4.1.1 Para. 4.1.2 Para. 4.1.3 Para. 4.1.4 Para. 4.1.5 Para. 4.1.6 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 DESIGN STORM Detention storm 10 year storm 100 year storm* 100 year storm 100 year storm 100 year storm ON-SITE DRAINAGE shall be adequate to prevent flood- ing or damage to any structure located on the site. GUTTERS AND INLETS shall be adequate to limit the spread of water in the street to ten (10) feet. PRIMARY DRAINAGE FACILITIES Where culverts, storm sewers or other enclosed conduits have been approved for use by the Director of Public Works or his designee as storm drainage transport they shall, in addition to meeting other requirements, be adequate in the opinion of the Director of Public Works or his designee to prevent flood damage to private or public property. Con- duits used in conjunction with gutters and inlets shall be adequate to limit the system hydraulic grade line to no higher than one (1) foot below the grade of the gutter. * In the absence of potentially damaged private or public property the 25-year design storm shall be used as a minimum. - 4 - 1974-10 4.1.4 CHANNELS. Where primary channels or other open conduits have been approved for use by the Director of Public Works or his designee as storm drainage transports they shall, in addition to meeting other requirements, be adequate in the opinion of the Director of Public Works or his designee to prevent flooding outside of any flood plain area designated in the Zoning Ordinance. 4.1.5 CREEK DETENTION SYSTEMS. These systems shall have adequate capacity and metering to prevent flooding and flood damage out- side the flood plain area as designated in the Zoning Ordinance. Where creek detention is to be utilized in order to solve an existing flooding problem within the flood plain, the City Engineer may specify increased capacity and lower release rates. 4.1.6 ON-SITE DETENTION SYSTEMS are used to offset the loss of natural water detention and natural metering caused by land alteration. The system shall have adequate capacity and metering to limit the maximum runoff from the site after land alteration to a value no greater than that which existed before the alteration for the specified design storm. 4.2 DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS shall be as defined in the Fairfax City Storm Drainage Facility Specifications as they may be hereafter pro- mulgated by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council from time to time. 19 7,4-10 5.0 USAGE, IMPROVEMENT, AND PRESERVATION OF CREEKS AND CHANNELS Natural creeks and drainage channels shall be used where available to route storm water runoff from the City. Natural drainage systems will be improved where necessary to meet the specified performance standards for land conditions which exist as of September 17, 1974. To the maximum degree possible, these improvements shall be made in such a manner as to preserve, enhance or restore the vegetation, including trees, along the creek line so that the aesthetic, environmental and ecological values of the vegetation are not lost to the community Where land alteration after September 17, 1974, will result in increased runoff, detention or retention ponds must be provided so that such additional runoff will not appreciably increase the load on the existing storm drainage system. 6.0 LANDOWNER'S DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 6.1.1 LAND ALTERATION RESULTING IN SAME OR LESS RUNOFF THAN FOR SEPTEMBER 17, 1974 USAGE. The landowner shall provide on-site drainage facilities where necessary to channel rainfall from the landowner's property to existing natural drainage streams or City owned drainage systems. The design and construction of such facilities shall be in accordance with the City of Fairfax Storm Drainage Facility Specifications as they may be hereafter promulgated by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council from time to time. 6.1.2 LAND ALTERATION RESULTING IN GREATER RUNOFF THAN SEPTEMBER 17, 1974 USAGE. - 6 - 1974-10 6.1.3 The landowner shall provide on-site detention, on site drainage, or retention pond facilities in accordance with the Fairfax City Storm Drainage Facility Specifications as they may be hereafter promulgated by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council from time to time. Retention ponds will be permitted as an alternative to detention ponds where necessitated by the topography of a particular site and with the approval of the City Engineer. Performance standards for retention ponds will be the same as for detention systems. Where on-site detention or retention cannot be practically accomplished the landowner shall as an alternative pay for improvements to those existing drainage systems, as necessitated by his land alterations. Neither detention nor retention shall be required where land alterations do not increase the runoff more than fifteen (15) percent of the runoff existing on the site as of September 17, 1974. In addition, if the area of the site undergoing alteration is less than one acre and said site or lot exists on September 17, 1974, neither detention nor retention shall be required. NATURAL DRAINAGE CHANNELS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY Where natural drainage channels pass through a landowner's property, it shall be the responsi- bility of the landowner to maintain the natural channel in a manner which will not be detrimental to other inhabitants of the City. - 7 - 1974-10 No change shall be made in the contours of any land which affects the course, width or elevation of any flood plain or natural or other drainage channel in any manner which will obstruct, inter- fere with or change the drainage of such land without providing adequate drainage in connection therewith, as approved by the City Engineer. The bounds of the natural stream channel are to be considered as extending to the water level identified for the "100 year storm" as defined in the Zoning Ordinance. Ail natural stream modifi- cations and maintenance are to be accomplished in accordance with the Fairfax City Storm Drainage Facility Specifications as they may be hereafter promulgated by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council from time to time. 6.1.4 MAINTENANCE OF ON-SITE DRAINAGE FACILITIES a) The landowner and his successors in title to the facilities and the site served thereby shall be responsible for the repair, replacement and other maintenance of the facility. b) The landowner and his successors as aforesaid shall perform periodic maintenance on the facilities and such other repairs, replacements or maintenance thereon as may be required by the City Engineer. c) The City Engineer, his agent or representative, may inspect the facilities from time to time to determine the necessity of repair, replacement or other maintenance thereof. - 8 - 1974-10 d) If the facilities are determined to be in need of repair, re- placement or other maintenance, the City Engineer, his agent or representative, shall serve on the landowner a written notice describing the condition of the facilities and specifying the required repairs, replacements or other maintenance to be made to correct the said deficiencies. Such notice shall require the land owner to comply with the terms thereof within ten days of receipt. e) Any landowner aggrieved by the determination of the City Engineer his agent or representative, may appeal such deter- mination to the City Council within ten days of the receipt of notice thereof. Such appeal shall be placed on the agenda for the next public Council meeting after notice of the appeal is given. f) Upon refusal or neglect by the landowner or his successors as aforesaid to comply with the repairs, replacements or other maintenance required by the City Engineer, the City of Fairfax, Virginia, through its agents or employees, may repair, replace or otherwise maintain such facilities. g) In the event the City of Fairfax, Virginia, through its agents or employees, repairs, replaces or otherwise maintains any facility after complying with the notice requirements of this section, the costs or expenses thereof shall be charged to and paid by the landowner and/or his successors as aforesaid and may be collected by the City of Fairfax, Virginia, as taxes and levies are collected. h) Every charge authorized by this section with which the land- owner and/or his successors as aforesaid has been assessed and which remains unpaid shall constitute a lien against the property. - 9 - 1974-10 7.0 CITY RESPONSIBILITIES 7.0.1 CITY OWNED DRAINAGE SYSTEM The City shall maintain and control natural drainage systems and other drainage or detention or retention systems which have been constructed by or dedicated to the City. In no event will the City be financially responsible for maintenance of private systems. 7.0.2 CITY OWNED DRAINAGE SYSTEM - DEVELOPMENT IMPACTED The City shall specify, design and construct off-site improvements to the storm drainage system when such improvements are made necessary by changes in land use and when additional runoff caused by such changed land use cannot be adequately accommodated by "detention or retention" systems; such off-site improvements are to be paid for by those landowners whose land alteration made the improvements necessary. 8.0 The provisions of this Ordinance are separable and inde- pendent and in the event that any provision, section, clause or paragraph hereunder shall be declared illegal, unconstitutional or null and void by any court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions, sections, paragraphs and provisions hereof shall remain in full force and effect. 10 - 1974-10 This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its adoption by the City Council. Adopted: September 17, 1974. ATTEST: F cit~ Clerk CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA - 11