Resolution 94-763'RGA6, pnrsnv',t to SA n 402 (p)(2), Federal. Clean
W6(wsA� polittoal regairea to
Lmpl A� ntt nv water management pcogrvvs eri.thiie vertain iuvc
franra.5; and to
the cognizes the interxal.etionshl.ps
betn:ecn dt wfe rent m pa1 s ithin 1'Lhe County
and r.- ended a oope rat ivee pe*m t app l�icatrion apY�'roach with the
Conmtycas lead eppl icmnt, and
the Fi,SCity C Of the City ➢f gwood,
Florida, de ixeatu protect Lonand III—e ti'ie public health, safety
and g eral welfare through the nia g ent oP storm wale. xvno£I;
,. Till" CITY COMMS53ICN Cl
2tii. C_lY U1 LONG 00D, FLORT DA A6 PUL,I.OW
e City C of the City DI Longwood, Florida,
t',eraby apprloVes e g into a INTERLOI"AI. A ING
SOIN'1' APPLI:CATIONnL LU'PHN'T D.LSCHARGCNE DINATYON
SYSTEM6 (NPDES� P L SF�PAkATE STORM .TE4— 11-1,110
:eith b nDle C ntyl whichONis hereby arteched aad adopted by
refers nce therct D.
PAv6CD AND ADOPTED -IS �{[ DAY OP MAY, 1994,
1 AUL �L OVES ITiA ,� YOR
A TENT.
Ge 11' e D. 'Lamb xty clerk
Approved a D "T an3 legality for the u and rel.ieuoe uL the
b a
City f onywuod, Plorida, only
�d b. S yJ r. City Attorney
CONFIRMATION COPY OF A DOCUMENT
PREVIOUSLY TRANSMITTED BY FACSIMILE
Seminole County Government
April 25, 1994
Shelton 5 ith
CityWAdministrator
City of Longwood
W
Longwood, F1 32]50e419]
Re: s I stormwater Permit Application
Preview of Interlocal Agreement _
bear Shelton,
A.
a follow-up to o April 5 eeting with all of the c -
applicants, w ou ldr like to request a eand meeting, at your
of £ice, with you and your City Engineer todiscues the details of
a proposed I erlocal Agreement (to be forwarded under separate
er) between the City and the C my for preparation and funding
ofV the Part 1 NPO£$ permit only. This agreement details the
ary i vidual responsibilities for the s ssful and timely
ompletion oflthe permit application process. This meeting will be
the prelude to a presentation to your City C approve
the inter local agreement. ould like t schedule this a
agenda i m before your City C mission at either your May 2, r
May L" "4 Commisslon Meeting om
Equally important, this agreement will include an itemized cost
eqv itable a of the o rall permit cost. W.
should c t that thisrr ended c ing approach is
nt ly being v f Florida c unties f collar
applic And,r nal basis,o the majority of
applications throughout the United States a ing the population
distribution approach as their methodology forucost sharing.
ampler here Florida of the cost distribution method a
unty i using $1.50 per capita, Sarasota County is u ing
$1.10 per capita and Escambia County is using $1.10 per capita.
Blood upon the negotiated contract with o sultant, inC and
g t fig
C ures as aa m for populaMtion,
anticipatedsha ed costLLef oe art ofthe N Es permit,
tributed to t my a will be oboutIC— per
—pit. in 5emin— County; a reepe tre. able figuTotal costs are
$2]4,965
W. Shelton smith, city Administratll
April 2 994
gage tvo
ask you i advance f r your n cooperatio. I hope to hear from you
regarding a ent t fr joint s aff meeting, ary
office will cally— office shortly to arrange a
convenient meeting time.
�L
Ra bun
sty manager
attachment
cc. JR Ball I ist—t County Engineer
Bott McClelland, CMM
TABLE I
SEMINOLE COUNTY STORIMWATER NI'DES PART 1
COST ALLOCATION BASED ON POPULATION
„e��.
TOW
5274,945
FDOT and Transportation Authority Allocation
29,250
Remaining
$245,695
Enilty
Population
9
Allncatioo
Unlwrporated County
155,481
50.8%
$124,813
Al— Springs
36,380
ILA%
28,992
C-Oberry
22,227
7.3%
17,936
Lake Mary
6,426
2.1%
Longwood
13,312
4.4%
10,81i
Oviedo
14,539
4.8%
11,793
Sanford
34,156
11 2%
27,518
Wintar Springs
23,352
7.6%
18,673
Tola:s
305,872
100.0%
5245,695
�" Cnitn of '�1MngfvnuD
Jry \ s ft1�, eparnx.cnt of3u6(ic' arks s
nzzsv C- m
MEMORANDUM
To. Shelton smith, city Aaminisirator �I�
FROM: Fexnand J. Tiblier, City Engineer
SUBJECT: Stormwater NUDES Meeting with S-
.— April 6, 1994
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esterday, Richard and I the S Hole C unty m ing
ing the USEPA's requirements of the National Pollutant
scharge Elimination System (NUDES) Permitting Process fox
water. Seminole County i required to apply for this permit
t. oidentify, ...it— and, if n _-by, c ect pollution s
stormwater --ff. The C anty's c sultant i ertIks
ing i amp, D represented at the meeting uby S ott
cCleilan. The eC anty N asking the cities to participate i cthe
process with cost shexinq b sed prorated population. i estimated that the c ton cities would be $1 to $2 per
capita. The C unty is planning to submit proposed I erl ocal
Agreements with cost sharing data by 4/25/94 for ratification by
the municipalities prior to
The P Application deadline i 6/12/95 fox Part I of the
process and 6/12/96 fox Part 1I of the process. Please call if
you have any questions.
ce. Richard Kornbluh, Director of Public Works
FJT/vh
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
,yF�T—_Tibli P.E.
Ci �i
Cill of o
1]5 W.
enoAdvenue
w—d. C—id. 32yso
As di sed .1 --9, .1—d i� � -py.f the —1-1
n the City C—ty f.0 j-1 P—�ic-- I. the NPEES
_q.Agxe=nt please
give us a —11 if we may provide further
Information ox clarification on this matter.
As -
—d with y— and y— City .- 9-
di-T this A e Scope of the NPSEE Program prior to any meeting
blf.11 Y.- city Commission th
�. -d- dine, Lie City �y -It —needn .obtainI'll
on Dux —1
delays19 4. ti- 1� f W. apologize f
i' tannot contact me at 2—, --- 57c3.
Thank you Eor your coop ration in this e and we 1foxwazd to hearing
-
--y
I p E.
Pahun
15 175 West Warr 1, o ..d, Florida 327; the CITY OF —E ,
address is Post Office Box 1788, an£ord, Florida 32772-1788; and
the CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, whose address is 1126 East State Road
434, Wi-., Spring., Florida 32708, hereinafter referred to as
"CITIES" or CITY, and SEEINOLE COUNTY, a political subdivision of
the State of Florida, whose address is Seminole county Services
Building, 1101 East First Street, Sanford, Florida 32771, herei—f-
ter referred to as COUNTY."
WHEREAS, the CITIES and COUNTY desire to protect a d promote
the public health, safety and general welfare through the .-0.-
-t of stormwater runoff; and
WHEREAS, the CITIES and COUNTY desire to maintain and assist
in the improvement o£ water quality and to preserve and enhance the
environmental quality of streams and receiving waters, and
FAEREAS, pursuant to Section 402(p)(2), Federal Clean Water
Env>ronmen<al Protect-- Agency (£PA) as dIVelopea regulations
under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systems (NPDES)
permit program published as Part 41, Code of Federal Regulations
(C.F.R.) Section 122.26 on November 16, 9 , 55 FR 479 , and
—PE eotion 122.26(a)(1), C.F.R., provides that storm -
water permits be required for large and medium municipal s paste
stors sewer systems, as determined from the 1990 census, and
medium municipal separate storm sewer system; and
WHEREAS, the EPA, Region IV, notified the COUNTY and CITIES by
I-- dated December 16, 1993,that the CITIES are designated as
part of the COUNTY municipal separate storm sewer system for the
purposes of NPDEE permitting, a copy of which is attached hereto
and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A;" and
wAEA£ , the EPA, Region IV, recognized the interrelationships
between different municipal separate storm sewers within the
COUNTY, and recommended a cooperative permit application approach
with the COUNTY as lead applicant and the CITIES as Co -applicants;
—REAS, the CITIES and COUNTY have approved the concept of a
rati— approach as recommended by the EPA, and
WREREAS, it is the —111 desire of the CITIES and COUNTY I.
establish . relationship and delegate responsibilities for
NOW, THEIIIIIE, 1n consideration of the mutual
agreements and promises contained herein, and other goad and
valuable consideration the receipt and sufficiency of Obi- are
hereby —k—l-b- by the parties, the CITIES AND COUNTY m .wally
—ti.. I. Recitals. Th. .1b.— —it— are —h and correct
and —1 1 material 1,— of this Agreement upon which the parties
have relied.
Section 2. P=P1— The purpose of this Agreement is t. —
forth the relationship b.—h the CITIES and COUNTY with respect
to —
(.) I. define the general responsibilities of the lead
applicant and .—ppli.hts in developing the NPDEN permitapplica-
tion —1111d 11 Section 122.25, 40 C.F.R.
(b) I. --li.b . —t allocation method t. ..—t. equitable
distribution of p—g-
6—ti., 3. Gb.—I Responsibilities.
(a) The COUNTY —11 function 11 the 111d applicant and will
—9— A —1111t.bt t. —i- in preparation f Part 1 of the
application for an NPOES permit in accordance with —ii. 122.26,
(b) Th. COUNT' -Ill —i- and approve the scope of —1k
tt.d by the consultant t. complete the application.
The COUNTY —11 review and Ppl.l. the fees s.bbitted by
ansultant to —.PI.tA the —P.
(d) The COUNTY shall Id.i.i—1 the consultants contract.
(I) ENI COUNTY . 1.Ad applicant —11 h... the —1—i.g
—ibiliti—
(1) Th. COUNTY —11 --g. the P—J.—
(2) Th. COUNTY —11 direct and .—p— with the
(5) Th. COUNTY —11 involve the --,YpIi—ts i, the
development of the permit application and copy the .—Ppli—,
with 11=11PI-1— from the EPA.
(1) Submit III P111— --p—d—c. t. COUNTY.
(2) A,p.i,t, A representative t. Ott— meetings, review
and comsent N consultant submittals and the permit application,
and to t—i— --P.Ud..e from the COUNTY.
(3) Pl.lide the required information to pl.pl— the
CITIES' portion of the application in . timely --.
—li.. 4. Cost All—ti...
(.) Th. CITIES and COUNTY —11 share the —t of th. permit
application. The cost t. the CITIES and COUNTY —11 be distribut-
ed based hp.E the population within each respective jurisdiction.
A distribution of 0.— expressed i. p—ht,hg, shares i. — forth
in Exhibit --B,-'attached hereto and incorporated herein.
(b) Th. COUNTY —11 forward an invoice and I —It allocation
breakdown t. the CITIES. Th. CITIES —11 1-- the i.di.—d
.— of an invoice t. the COUNTY Nithi, forty (40) d.ys of
receipt. Th. COUNTY shall I., TO. full —.Ut of the C.C.—.U—
i—i--
Section S. C.Pi... Up.n completion of the permit applica-
tion, U copy —11 be provided TO each CITY and the COUNTY as
provided in E.Oti.. I2 hereinafter.
Section 1. Co -Applicants R ... ibility. The CITIES, —
—i— with it S. designated or implied authority over any other
O.Ei.ip.lity i. the COUNTY, whether an application is submitted in
conjunction with th. '—d applicant" or separately. E—th.,
regardless Of the number Of permits issued, unless otherwise
established through a separate .91--t, each co -applicant i.
responsible for di--- from Uithin it. boundaries.
Section I. Withdt-1 from Participation. A CITY ..y
--- f..m p,tticip.ti.n in this Agreement, hp t. and including
the time of submission Of the application t. the -A, it it
--il— that it is no 1—— in it. best —.t t. apply for
I SIDES permit as A co -applicant with the COUNTY. Such withdrawal
>—1 I. —d. i. writing and ig..d by the I-i—h IS the
✓ithdrawing p—tyl. U.—NiNE board. If a CITY withdraws .1— the
—Ig.i, -- it —11 remain obligated I. pay a pro -rats
share If I.— incurred, pursuant t. Exhibit 11S,'' N.IiEg the ibi
it remained , co -applicant.
Section 8. Permit Implementation. Each CITY shall b. solely
responsible III implementation If the permit I.A—t within the
—Od-i.. If it, —P—i— jurisdiction. Th. representatives
application are acceptable. Th. CITIES and COUNTY recognize that
an implementation O—d— may be included in the final permit
'PpIi—i... It is the intent If this Agreement that the CITIES
and COUNTY agree, subject t. budgetary constraints and -P.,
fibl"i-I considerations, t. .—. implementation If the Part I
application according to the application schedule .. approved by
the EPA. A separate agreement concerning .
implementa-
tion approach may be considered after issuance If the permit 11
Section 9. —Pt— If Legal Authority. Th. CITIES and
COUNTY agree, upon completion If PAST I If the application, t.
I —id., and, if the CITIES and COUNTY determine that such action
is in the U.- interest If the CITIES or COUNTY, adopt, modify or
amend any Otdi--, resolutions, tj or policies
---y to obtain permit approval.
Sbbti.. 11. I.dq.t. — -ties Hereto b ... i— that under
their .pb-i— 11 p.blbb they 11, .-1e t. obligate them-
selves I.gbIIy to bp— f—ds i, excess of one (1) budget year
However, the b—i— do hereby bind thb-1— t. ...pl.tb the term
state of Florida, and agree t. .p—t. funds —j— to
budgetary lb--i— and other financial considerations.
section 11. indemnity. T. the b,tb.t --d by law., each
party agrees t, defend, indemnify and ...e b-1— the others,
their boards .,d ..PI.Y..., and
agents, f,.m and against all actions, caus... claims, demands,
judgments, payments, recovers , and suits of any kind, arising out
foregoing is not intended as . -- of the benefits of Section
76S.27, Florida Statutes, .. any similar law, by either party.
Sb.ti.. 12. xotices. All —till, PlIlidld for herein h,I1
be i. writing and mailed by rdgi.t ... d or certified mail, or hand
delivered to the addresses -- below, —h addresses may be
bb—gbd by a party bp.b p,.pl, written —ti.e to the others as
Altamonte springs, FL ]2]Ol
city Engineer
r.i p let Lake O
s.i—ly, FL 32207
(40]) --3551
City Engineer
ost Office BOx 950�00
Lake Mary, Florida 32795-0700
City Engineer
est w n Avenue
Longwood, Florida 32'150
City engineer
Alexandria Boulevard
F loriaa 11-1
14o-ei)�365-32B7
ity Engineer
Post Office B
aneora, Fiori1z aa�z2>z-l2Ba
(407) 130-5hoo
City Engineer
126 E e Road 434
interaSpr ings, FL 3270B
(407) 327_1B00
Charles E. (JR) Bally III
unty Engineer
Engineering Division
ublic works Department
Reflections Plaza
Illy slva.
FL 32773
(a 0a) 323-2500 Ext. 5-3
Section 13. Term. bdl..d otherwise .1t.—d by .—t If
the parties hereto, this Agreement —11 terminat upon submission
of the NPDES — 1 permit Ip,Ii—tidd which I.... its subject
matter.
Section 14. S-1-ility. If any pIlt If this Agreement is
found .invalid or unenforceable by any Court, IIII invalidity or
—enforceability shall not III— the It— P—d If this Agreement
if the rights and IbligIti..s of the parties .—IiIbd I ... I, are
not materially prejudiced ..d if the intentions If the parties can
tj... t. be effected. T. that —, this Agreement is -declared
Section 15. Effect. Tbid i-t—It ..d.titd— the "till
Agreement b.— the PlIti.. and dIdId all p—i... di..d.-
- ---di- and agreements, 'd-1 Iritt between
the ti.s relating t, the subject lIttll If this Agreement. N,
additions, alterations or variations If this Agreement shall I.
valid, ... ... provisions If this Agreement b. waived by ..y party
—Id.1 such additions, alterations, 1.1iIti.l. or ldi'll .1.
Il—ly set forth i. writing and duly signed by the pdltj...
This A91—It 1h.11 be governed by the ld,d If the St— If
Florida, and it sha11 Id—, effective immediately upon execution
by the PlItill hereto.
Section 16. Assignment. This A11—t shall I. binding on
the PlIti. hereunder and their zepresentatives and successors.
The pasties lhdII not —i9d this Agreement or the light, and
obligations hereunder to any other parties without the prior
written consent of the other parties hereto.
Section 11. Annexation L.I. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary contained herein, this Agreement shall not be construed or
interpreted to contract away the rights and authority of the CITIES
pursuant to the Municipal Annexation and Contraction A , Chapter
anything herein be construed to contract away the COUNTY S right to
challenge any annexation in accordance with the laws of the State
Section 18. F—ie EecoId. Law. Each party acknowledges its
obligations under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, to release public
records to members of the public upon request. Each party
Statut , in the handling o£ the materials created under this
Agreement and that the statute controls over the terms of this
Agreement.
IN FITNESS WHEREOF, the lawful representative of the parties
hereto have executed and affixed their official seals to this
Agreement far the purposes herein expressed on the date and year
first above written.
By:
PAT —RIGHT, ity clerk J, DUULEY —BATES, Mayor
ATTEST. S— DP WINTER BPRENDH
By:
MAAY T. NORTON, City Clerk SOHN BUSH, Mayor
BY:
MARYANNE MORSE DICK VAN DER WEIDE, Chairman
clerk to the SO— of
my C mmissi, 1 o£ Date:
Seminole County, Florida.
i the u and reliance authorized for e cation by
of S n— C my only. the and o£ unty Commis-
APproved as toufoxm and at theixo ,
legal sufficiency. _, regular meeting.
county Attorney
EDD/axe
uAttachments a
Exhibit " Letter from EPA
Exhibit "B - Distribution of Costs/Soint Permit Application
EXHIBIT "A"
t uuilco srarEs EruviaoE4 an AV I—T-T--1-1
December I6 1993 'r`w�ra. caoixc�w 3wss
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CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
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ARE: 4WM-WPEE
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Mr. ....ld P.—
County M nagez
noleaCounty
I101 E zet St.
Sanford,FEL 32771
Dear Mr. ab..
water quality problem. in urbanized watersheds a major
ental cnnationwide. The Water Quality Act (WQA) of
1982 amended theClean w t (CWA or Act) to add section
402(p) requiring EPA to develop regulations under the National
Pollutant D e.hazge Elimination Sy.tem (NPDES) permit program to
address et rm water discharges to waters o£ the united State..
The implementing regulations ....... published i t 40 .£ the
Code of Federal Regulation. (ceF.R.) S 122.26 ...November 16,
1990, 55 FR 47990. The Federal Reyi.te5 co ing the
regulations and a e
mmazy a .closed. Although the n
requirement. c ..tube fullydiscu.aed in this letter, EPA,
Region SV, want. to notify you of actions w e taking pursuant
to the authority at Section 402(p) of the CwA.
Section 402(p) of the Act provide. that s r permit. may
t be required £or c r
t rdischarges until after
October 1, 1992, eztendedto Octoberl, 1994 by the Water
Resources Devel.pment Act Cf 1992, a cept fox storm water
discharges listed under Section 402(p)(2). One a cepted c1— of
discharge. includes those from a cipal separate storm . er
.y.tem e ing a population of 100m000 o e but lees thaneW
250,000"•(medium m .ipal eys .). In a ordance with 40 C.P.R.
S 122.26(b)(J)(i) and the data from the 1"0 Ce compiled by
the Bureau of Cen.us, a Region IV i. hereby identifying 'your
cipality, and th— listed i Table 1, a. being subject to
therNPnEA permit application requirement. of 40 C.F.R. S 122.26.
w
The application c of t o (2) part.. Part I shall be
submitted to EPA Regi— W byJune 12, 1995, and Part 2 by
June 13, 1996.
addition to th.ae m cipalities listed in Table 1 meeting the
above population criteria, we have the authority t0 designate, on
e-by-case boa ie, other m cipal separate storm e
system. (MS4) as part of a medium munrcipal separate etozm sewer
system. Thee. designations a e based o iter hthe
i nterxelationehip between there rcdiechaiges of the
c ipal ity m ing the population c a (a regulated
cipal ity) ! 1 the storm e r diacharges of the designated
es cipal itithe proximity of discharges from the
cipee i designated m alitito discharges from a regulated
cipalityunI. making the determinations, CPA say c Sider:
(1)rphye ical interconnections between m cipal separate storm
ra [see 40 (2) the proximity of
diechaigea from the deeignated ma cipalitiee to di.chazges from
the listed m icipalit- (3) therquantity and nature o£
pollutants discharged t o£ the u tad States (4) the
nature o£ the receiving wateree and (s) other relevant £actors.
In o attempt to apply these regulations, w met with the s
cia o£fila on vember 4, B5 3, to discuss storm water Permitting
Floridaeased on that meeting and the sabove regulatory
eideratione, wa have determined that all the m cipal
separate storm s .y.i— within your c unty should be
deeignated ae part.£ the c unty'e eepazate storm a systes
for the purpose of obtaining -.. permit c rage.eWTherefore,
those m cipalitiee az required to submit an NPpRs application
£or thairie.P-- storm e r diacharges (se ncloeed Table 1).
eignated m cipalitiee have the s t i and 2 application
submittal deadlines as the regulatedmunrcipalitiee.
Although separate a ey.tem applications mI be
submitted and p.rmitar ved . individual basis, this
approach would be administratively burdensome for EPA, States,
and m cipalitiee to m nags. Such a approach would ale. result
in a piecemeal storm water program for a given city o ..ty.
As a suit of the extensive interrelationship between different
cipal of nier. a Iaand atsystemws hiwtihtihn in the sutty ad the
e
pxmity
dichagee �d tat the lImIt d
ggegtaa
ddilso nht thp
descttditieteuy boundary should be
-applicants. This approach i ant with other storm
water related activities for manycofethe c ntiea i te the s of
Florida where e str utility diictsuhave been formed
The State of FloridaWata nagemeat program is based o
watershed approach to reduceaetorsaw r pollutant load. as set
forth i state water policy (Chapter 17-40, Florida
Adminavistr
raativebelieve 'hie aoach will yield
fble nviro entalwr sulte and willpprbe administratively
orkable. eAleo,nthe caste.£ eubmittin the mit a lication
n be .haze not as
bur e e to either �ntlividualis crparity. ithip rmittees e
o..—imreaponsible only E.1 theudiechargea within the
boundaries of their municipality.
Any m cipality may submit a individual applications however,
you m t discuss zespon.ibilttie. fox any .hared oet£alls with
any adjacent m pa cility. a also con ting Florida
Department o£ T n.portation andaChapter 2ac
t 98Special Districts
that o and operate separate storm a systems, within the
unties listed i Table 1, of their being deg ignat.d pursuant to
the authority di ...... d in this letter.
EPA has c ozdinated with the Florida Department of Enviroem:ental
zatecti.. to schedule a workshop in Tamp January 11, 1994,
to diet... these regulations with the regu aTdte and�esi a
M54. in greater detail. Thi, meeting will be a the Holiday Inn,
Ashley Plaza, Convention center, Ill Wa.t Fortune Street, Tampa,
Florida, £rom 8:30 a . to 4:00 p.m. Future individual meetings
with EPA may aI.. be arrang_
not...
any municipality to attend thi. workshop,
buta.trongly a rage your and/or your repxe.eatative(e�
presence. Boseoof the small m cipalitiea may not o and
operate a .yetem but, they should attend to hear how
this program may apply to them in the future. Encioned a
docusent. that will a ist you in preparing for this workshop.
Hy copy of this letter, w alvo informing the devignated
cipalitiea of o r determination and reque.t that they
uely c eider bet ming a -applicant with other
cipalitiea; oth.—i—, individual application. will be
required. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
1£ you have any questions, please feel Erse to contact the Storm
Water Perntit Writer livted in Table''1 fox the county and the
sunrcipalitie. within it.
Since// Illy`yours,
xay. Cunning Drgpk/'
water M nagement iaionV
Enc Sosuree (9)
cc: Municipalitiev listed in Seminole County
Ben Watt., FDOT
Eric Livingston, FDEP
H 1
aevion ry namaaMlNAm2oM o
AREAS WITHSN NONSC PI ALTIIT
(.'OONTY WAITaA
Lee Medi m
Jeannie M-ill
Cape Coral
404/34'I-3012, Fort Myers
ezt. 29'1'1 Sanibel
Leon
Michael Mitchell
Tallahassee
Medium
404/329S- 12,
ext. 2951
Mediu,n
Seannie MCNeill
Maria
-d
radenton
Bradenton D ach
Holmes Beach
Longboat Rey
Palmetto
Medium
Caroline Bjimofor Dade City
404/347-3012, New Po Richey
ext. 297E ort Richey
Saint L
San Antonio
Zephyrhills
Sem'nole
B—it, Richardson
Mediwn
Altamonte Springs ,
1041347_1112,
Cas selberry
ext. 2950
Lake Mary
Longwood
O iedo
Sanford
Wi-- Springs
pulatioI on c siderations are based on the 1990 U.S. Bureau of
census aaca,
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EXIBBTT A
SEMINOLE COUNTY
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
SCOPE OF WORK FOR
STORMWATER NPDES PERMIT APPLICATION - PART I
As required by recent federal regulations, the unincorporated Seminole County (COUNTY) and
the iI.W ted cities within the COUNTY, are required to iresubmit permit applications for a
ni,httI separate storm sewer system which discharges to Waters of the United States. The
COUNTY will submit a combined application with Ranicipelbb cities defined by interlocal
agreement (referred to below as CITIES). To this end, the COUNTY, with the support of the
CITIES, has .—ted with Camp Dresser and McKee Inc. (CUM), referred to below as the
ENGINEER, to complete the following =it,.
TASK INTER -GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION
TASK I -I MOBILILITION
The ENGINEER will prepare a NUDES Stormwater Permit Application Work Plan which
de'nes tazks, schedules, and responsibilities for the Pan I Permit Application. The Work Plan
will be finalized after contact with the Environmental Protection Agency (Region IV, Atlanta),
who will review the permit application and thimatUy issue the permit. The Work Plan will be
prepared after the ENGINEER meets with the COUNTY and CITIES to discuss NUDES permit
appiiradon tasks.
The ENGINEER will daft an in ,keel agreement for the COUNTY which can be used by the
w-applicants for the preparation of the NUDES st,rmwater permit application. The ENGINEER
will azsist the COUNTY m finalizing the interi,cai agreement by re wing suggested
modifications offered by co -applicants. The ENGINEER will suggest m,th,d,(,share the costs
If the application among the co -applicants, including cos( sharing based upon the relative
number of m,j,,—fiells and percentage of total population.
TASK 1-2 LIAISON
The ENGINEER will assist the COUNTY in the cooperative efforts of co -applicants for the
NPDES svit—to, permit. The ENGINEER will participate in a meeting with the CITIES for
Ne putpose of encouraging the CITIES to w-apply.
The ENGINEER will also meet with the COUNTY and CITIES regularly based upon the
schedule defined in the Application Work Plan. In the meetings the ENGINEER will discuss
the status of the permit application, additional information and/or decisions to be made by Ne
w-applfcants, and activities to be wmpleted for the next —fi,. The ENGINEER will
arti pcipate r up to s x (6) meetings during this task.
TASK 1-3 COOPERATIVE DATA MANAGEMENT
The ENGINEER will develop formats for the exchange of dam among co -applicants including
mapping information, application nte cont, relevant digital daman , d minimum hazdwaze and
software requirements where pettinent to the sharing of data for the permit application. Daft
on formats will be provided to the COUNTY and CITIES for review. Comments received
on the daft will W incotpoated into a set of final formats which will be used for the permit
application.
Mapping developed as pan of this contract will be prepared m a format wmpatible with the
COUNTY'S currently proposed CAD syscem. As part of this rash, the wmpatible f — will
be £oofirmed between the ENGINEER and COUNTY. The ENGINEER will provide the
COUNTY and CITIES with a list of the minimum hardware and software needed for the use of
the elwtronic dam exchanged as part of this project.
TASK II PREPARATION OF PART 1 PERMIT APPLICATION
TASK li-I ASSESSMENT OF EXISTING LEGAL AUMORITY
This msk is to provid, information rel,wd to §122.26(d)(1)(ii), referred to in the regulations t
Legal Authority.
TASK II-LI Review COUNTY and CITIES Ordinances and Smte Enabling Legislation and
Evaluate Required Regulatory Authority.
The ENGINEER will conduct an assessment of the existing legal authodty to trot the
dischargeofp ll,mntstotheCOUNTY'sstormwaterconv.yoti—ystem. The ENGINEER will
and provide a rof federal, s and regional (St. Johns River Water N,anagement
District) regnlati . Tt e ENGINEER will m with the COUNTY to discuss the pert
ordinan and otg.1,th, s nee4ed for this assessment. Based upon this meeting, the COUNTY
will provide to the ENGINEER these ordinances and regulations, which will be reviewed relative
Io the following requirements:
Control stormwater associated with new commercial and residential land development.
Control stormwater ossetnost] with existing and new industrial activity.
Prohibit illicit discharges.
Control stormwater from construction sites.
Control spills, dumping or disposal of materials other than stormwater.
Require compliance with ordinances, permits, etc.
• Conduct inspections, surveillance, and monitoring.
Thee ting legal authority will be compared to the authority required in the regulatioand
deficiencies will be noted. The ENGINEER will provide a daft summary of this aviewto the
COUNTY for review with the COUNTY Attorney. The COUNTY Attorney will review the
men[ sod tlocument agreement for inclusion in the "DES permit application or will
'e"est additional ordinances or regulation far review. If additional legal authority is suggested
by the COUNTY Attorney, the ENGINEER will include it in the summary for resubmibel to
to
COUNTY Attorney. Two submittals by the ENGINEER are included io this scope.
A —i of the local legal authority for the CITIES elslil to [he above referenced
requirements will be provided to the ENGINEER by the CITIES, including copies of appropriate
ordinances, regulations, etc. The format of the CITIE$'sUbml tzl will be included in the Work
Plan. The ENGINEER will review the information provided by the CITIES for sufficiency and
comment to the CITIES if additional effeas'by the CITIES are rbeebee.
TASK 11-1.2 Recommend Changes Required to Demonstrate Adequate Legal Authority
The ENGINEER will recommend approaches to satisfy the criteria for adequate legal authority
for the COUNTY specified io the NPDE$ regulations. The development of the recommended
approach will be discussed with the COUNTY Attorney. Recommendations for new of revised
ordinances and regulations will be addressed under the Part 2 permit application. The
ENGINEER will also prepare a schedule to obtain the necessary legal authori y where
defrcle-he exist.
TASK U-2 SOURCE IDENTIFICATION
This Task is to provide informatioo for §122.26(d)(I)(Hi), referred to to the regulations as
Source Identification. For§122.26(d)(1)(iii)(A),Ihe COUNTYwiliprovideto[he ENGINEER
a description of to historic use of ordi-- or It, controls which limit to discharge of non-
stormwater discharges 10 Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW).
TASK II-2.1 Identify Waters of the United States Within Seminole COuoty
The ENGINEER will prepare a section of the permit application which describes the -methods
used deft to deWaters of the UniIIJ States within Seminole County. The ENGINEER will use
these methods to recommend to the COUNTY waters which are likely to be wosidered Waters
of the United States by the USEPA. The ENGINEER will use information from the COUNTY',
GIS system on hydrologic features in the COUNTY. This information will be augmented by
the St. III- River Water Management District wetland inventory provided to the ENGINEER
by the COUNTY. Waters of the United States will be tdentifed on he base maps and included
as a CAD Iayer,
The CITIES will use the recommended methods le identify potential Waters of the United States
within the CITIES using haze maps provided by the COUNTY and provide maps to the
ENGINEER. The ENGINEER will review the submittals by the CITIES for sufficiency and
provide to the CITIES to—em , if —Ity. The ENGINEER will include the CITIES
findings to the oe-application and as a CAD Iaye,
TASK II-2.2 Stormwater OWSI Inventory
The ENGINEER will prepare for the COUNTY an inventory of --tot o.tftJl,. The
ven[ory will be based on available information. For'/ of the l6 watersheds io the COUNTY,
the ENGINEER will use either the structure inventory produced during the storm —a master
R., or the inventory of structures prepared as part of the Ste—ttier Master Plan (1988) .
the basis of the o,tfgl inventory. For the remaining 9 watersheds, the ENGINEER will use
v.ilable studies, as -built plans, etc. for the basin inventory. Of the stormwater—fielis, the
ENGINEER will identify those which are major outf th, The ootfoIN will be identified on the
base map. ..
The CITIES will identify, and mark on maps, known —fells within city lime!,. The annotated
maps or computer files in mutually agreed w format will be provided to the ENGINEER for
inclusion in the County -wide inventory. The ENGINEER wall review the information provided
by the CITIES and comment on sufficiency.
The ENGINEER will determine lb, drainage areas for sabbW,,l abbi,Rd with the major
outfalls associated with the COUNTY. Where possible, the ENGINEER will use the drainage
ea delineated by the Stormwatar Master Plan or basin master plans. The CITIES will
determine Ne drainage areas associated with m jot —R,111 within city limits.
TASK R-2.3 Industrial Site and O.lDl Inventory
For discharges from industrial activities owned or operated by the COUNTY, the ENGINEER
will identify the loradon and chain , of such facilities on appropriate maps. The ENGINEER
will alm develop, list ofnon-municipal industrial activities and assist the COUNTY imtocating
such facilities on appropriate maps. The list will be developed based upon the existing
COUNTY iinventory supplemented by a list of NPDES permitted facilities provided
W the COUNTndustrial Y by EPA, Region IV.
The CITIES will provide W the ENGINEER tables listing known municipal and non.municipal
stormwater discharges from industrial activities, with muNally agreed to information.
TASK ❑-2.4 Data Collection for Watersheds of Major Outtalk
For the major o,tfalls, the COUNTY will provide to the ENGINEER in A,WCAD or other
suitable digital format county -wide existing land uses, future land uses, SCS soils, populaton
densities and population growth for a ten-year period by Tmffic Zones ('1Z), the location of
open and closed landfills, the Iacono. of known veatment, storage and disposal(TSD) facilities
for p icipal w and the location of publicly -awned arks, recreational areas, and other open
Iandsun The ENGINEER will add to this information regiona. --bid co troll (such as
nicipal retention and detention ponds) based upon disc—m with COUNTY s.ffand review
ofuCOUNTY aerials. These data will be use Pot the preparation of maps w a scale of I inch w
2000 feet for the mapping submittal required by §122.26(d)(I)(iii)(E).
The CITIES will compile these data and provide to the ENGINEER for inclusion in the prepared
maps for the NPDES stormwater permit application.
When possible, the mmpilM data and information will be provided w the COUNTY and CITIES
as layers on CAD lowing,, based upon mutually agreed w formats.
The ENGINEER will use the land use and soils information to estimate a rvnoff c ffcient and
impervious area matrix. The population information will be used by the ENGINEER to prepare
ii table of current population within the 16 drainage basins.
TASK 11-3 DISCHARGE CHARA ERMTION
This Task is o provide information for §122.26(d)(1)(iv), referred to m the regulations az
Discharge Chaacleri-ion.
TASK 11-3.1 Summarize Water Qmlity Documentation
The ENGINEER will obtain and summarize water quality information for Waters of the United
States as well as for stormwatec ootfails m the COUNTY. Information from [he ongoing
pfogreme by the COUNTY, the CITIES, FDOT, SSRWMD, and FDEP will be assessed for
pertinent data and water quality evaluations. In, particular, the ENGINEER will wnsider the
ecent Florida 305(b) report, waters listed in the Florida §304(1)(A) and B) reports, Stale
Nonpoint Source Assessment (§319(a)), eotrophic lakes identified in the state reports under
§314(a), and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's National Wetland Inventory. The ENGINEER
will extract the following informa[ion:
1) Discharge volume and quality. Summaries will be prepared for the work conducted in
previous studies and will be wrrelaled and condensed to sadsfy the Pan I permit
application.
2) List of potentially affected rece ving waters. The ENGINEER will identify both
dng and future receiving w er affected by non -point source discharges, based upon
exi ling information.
The following evaluations will be performed on the available data and reports:
• The potential contributions of stormwatec discharges to the water quality problems wilt
be summarized.
• The causes of water quality lmdard violations and non-support of designated uses will
be considered.
• The water bodies that require the control of stormwatec discharges in order to attain or
maintain water quality s dards will be identified.
• The eotrophic condition of major publicly owned lakes in the COUNTY and any special
= m anagemen[ 11 restomdon programs for lakes with impaired uses will be
• Stormarizedwater management programs in place to prote tect critieat war bodies wilt be
summ.
TASK 11-3.2 Field Scrcening During Dry Weather
For the dry the, field ureening ➢rogrzm of the NPDES permit application required by
g322.26(d)(I)(iv)(D), the COUNTY and CITIES will be required to perform a field inspection
of stormwater -WE. If dry weather Flows are observed, then the NPDES permit application
spresence
include the collectlon of descriptive data ananalyses, d field which are intended to detect
lheof illicit connections or illegal dumping. In accordance with EPA requirements,
the ENGINEER will identify up to 250 -fall, located throughout the COUNTY and CITIES
for —eing. If Flow is detected, two grab samples at each site shall be wllwted tluring a 24-
hour period with a minimum period of 4 hours between samples Descriptive data to be
ealiwted for each sample include:
o Site I Imdoa
Date, dme, name of sampler
Weather observations
Water femperatura
Presence of oil sheen or surface acum
Cola,
Net
• Turbidity
During the screening, color photogaphs of the dry weather Flow with time, data, and a lomaime
code sapadmposed formal, —fall will b.obtained by thescreening crew(s). Fieldanalysiswill
be performed on selected outtalk which have dry weather Ilow.
Required Field analyses will include measurements of:
Flow
• pH
Total Chlorine
Total Phenol
Dmm,mnlslSurfar-,
• Total Copper
Field analyses will be performed using relatively inexpensive coloromroic test kits which can
provide screening level results rather than quantimtwe data. The ENGINEER will identify
manufacturers of field teat kits Me will recommend to the COUNTY preferred test kits. Upon
the approval of the COUNTY, the ENGINEER will purchase sufficient kits (and replacement
chemicals) for the field screening progam.
Field sampling will be conducted by the ENGINEER with one or more 2-person teams for health
and safety easidemtions. The ENGINEER will develop a comprehensive field screening IS.
to provide a systematic approach w the NRnES requirements for dry weather field screening.
The plan will include information on the sites, protocol to be followed, and blank forms to be
completed during each field visit. The ENGINEER will !rein the COUNTY on the use of the
field kits by providing in -the -office and in -the -field training.
The ENGINEER will obtain two sets of field screening equipment for the field screening teams.
The equipment will consist of field crew equipment (e.g., had hat, gloves, wading b.. eye
protection), analysis equipment (e.g., graduated container, stopwatch, pH meter, wash bottles,
distilled water, disposable latex gloves, test Rib), sample eollmlion equipment (e.g., sample
_conWhem, bucket, rope), other equipment (s.g., Flow —1,clipboard, writing m [et-W,
flashlight, camera, crowbar, tape measure), and safety materials (e.g., Tefflc control, vests, first
aid, snake bite kit, safety line/m v, and personal safety kits). The equipment will be used by
the ENGINEER during the execution of this task and [hen turned over to the COUNTY upon
the completion of the project.
Data compiled during the dry weather field screening progam (see Task II-3.2) will be put into
a database that is compatible with the COUNTY's ARC/INFO system. The format of the
database will be based upon a consensus between the ENGINEER and COUNTY.
TASK II-3.3 Planning for Storm Event Monimring Program (Wet Weather Conditions)
The ENGINEER will prepare a It season monitoring plan eo ,chant with the requirements of
$ 122.26(d)(1)(v)(E). Tho purpose of the storm event monitoring program is to identify and
characterize the s[a—ter quality of m je, oIlf.11I representative of commercial, residential,
and industrial land uses. Tire design of the progam will evaluate and fake into aceount the
following elements:
• Site selection and sampling locations. Watershed size, hydraulic ch—wristics, land
Ill I,g., mixed urban versus single land use); sampling sloe locations (access, safety,
urity, AC power); proximity [o NPDES pennit[ed dischargers that might bias
mpling data.
• new onitoring strategy. Monitoring ms--hhion; primary flow control devices
(wetrsmfiumes) v rsu open channel rating accuacy.
• Sampling strategy. Number of rt s for runoff sampling; p—dtp n d—tion,
volume, in nsity; sampling in n (automatic samples v anual gmb
sampling);
sampling memo, (disc etem s Flow composit j; sampling ffegoenoy;
samPle collection chain of custody protocols; antecedent moisture conditions.
• Sampling station se urity. Instrument shelters; location m fenced sec
availability of AC Power supply; security of sampling probes and conduits; public safety
and vandalism considerations.
• Water quality parameters. TOW suspended solids, total disolved solids, chemical
oxygen demand, biological oxygen demand, it and grease, fecal coliform, fecal
streptococcus, pH, — kjeldahl nitrogen, t,W and dissolved phosphorous, organics,
meW,, etc. and additional panmeters for industry if expsted to be present.
I bora(ory analytical procedures. Sample volumes required (e.g., oil and grease
analysis requires about I liter sample volume); preservation techniques and holding
tr es,-ttlyticai Procedures; laboratory capabilities (priority pollutant scan, QAIQC).
• Physir h—i.l Inane measurements. Parameters such as III, dissolved oxygen,
LemperaNre, conductivity.
• Data management and analysis. Design of a water quaan lity and quantity database for
mrcrocompurer; gen moon of statistical and gaphical summaries. .
The ENGINEER will work with COUNTY and CITY cuff to identify a range of representative
underexisting conditions as well as under future land use conditions. The ENGINEER will
analyze residential sites based on average de,,sity (e.g., dwelling ,it, per acre) for existing and
build -out conditions, age of development utilities (water, sewer) and growth rate. Commercial
and industrial outfalls will be monitored s,p,,t,ly. The storm event monitoring plan will be
prepared by the ENGINEER as a sepam(e decument (which will be ultimately incorporated into
me Part I application) which may be submitted to (he USEPA III review prior to the Pan I
aPPlicarion.
TASK II4 ASSESSMENT OF COU=1 EXISTING STOR ATER MANAGEMENT
PROGRAMS
The ENGINEER will assess the COUNTY', existing stormwatet management program related
to thestormwater pollution control as required by §t22.26(d)(t)(v). The ENGINEER will —
with the COUNTY and CITIES to eefne the ffif—ai,, reqW,,,] for this III—t If the
application. The illf—mki, Mll h,l],d,:
St,I lt,al and nonstructural RMPI;
op,'I" and 'ai—mm P—ti
RIgi,ild— —6, erosion and sediment convol requirements for conswcdon sites;
Floodphl, management;
Wetland 1p—lbii,; and,
• r—'—' spill —'— p"..;
The COUNTY will pi,,,lde written descriptions (WordPerfect, 1t edition, for Windows) If
each If theseprograms t. the ENGINEER The ENGINEER will re the wm-
d,,6pd... for sufficiency and provide ---, t, the COUNTY. The written descriptions
may b, augmented by meetings with COUNTY staff —i,I,libl, f,, the programs. The
ENGINEER will —d up to three (3) meetings with COUNTY stiff for this purpose.
The CITIES will provide to the ENGINEER . written assessment If respective sormwater
_g"I't p"g_ listed above. The 11111—t will b, p—idi,,! W [he ENGINEER i, _,.Ily agreed W written and Ilw—i, format for inclusion into the NPDES ll--
N-it application.
TASK 11-5 —STING FISCAL RESOURCES
This task is w compile fiscal information �uidefiningd by 5122.26(d)(1)(,i), defining the financialabilities
bi 11 b" that are available W the COUNTY and CITIES, and, in pwi,,I,, In& id-fri,li w
—pl'il the P� 2 II -it tippli-i— T, this end, the COUNTY ill provide
the ,i,ti,g
, nidpll budgets toIt'll-11 as well as current assets and liabilities. The CITIES
'i" limido to the ENGINEER information, i, , mutually agreed I, 'Ilmli w the
flll'i'I "Ill 11;� 11 the municipality including current 1il d liabilities, d ability
to fund 1, 2 'ymunicipalitymunicipalitymunicipalityl, p- t application.
TASK III PREPARE PART I PERMIT APPLICATION
This mlk will produce the Pa I I,Illit 'plifi-i- from the PId-, If n,l,l I and 11
• AllIll—I If ldqlny If Ilgl] -1h.i&fty;
• S.— id.dfi.Ii.,
• DischargehmRriufi,,:
• St'l-11 ItIllItill I—ml R,Ig—,; and,
• Elild, fiscal ---.
The technical memoranda, maps, and relevant digital data for these tasks will be prepred m
formats that will be suitable for inclusion m the Part 1 submitmt.
A daft Pan I permit application and all as ociated documents will be submitted to the
COUNTY and CITIES for a 30-day review period prior to preparallon of the final Pan 1
applicant and submittal w EPA. Two copies of the final Pan 1 applicaion will be submitted to
EPA on or before June 12, 1995. Two copies of the final application will be P—ided to the
COUNTY and CITIES.
TASRIV COORDINATE NEGOTIATIONS WITH REGULATORY
AGENCY DURING PERMIT REVIEWS AND PROCESSING
During the 90-day review period for the Pan I Wet Season Sampling Plan, the ENGINEER will
.tsta with EPA ff to answer que and provide additional documentation if
Th ecessary. e pum of this effort nr the re w pro and to provide the
ecessary follow-up inform o that the Part IWet Season Sampli, Plan can be approved
n a timely fashion. TTe ENGINEER will respond to EPA wmments on the Pan I stormwater
perm t appli=m.
Tasks
I -I
I-2
1-3 .
II-1
11-2.1
11-2:2
11-2.3
11-2A
EXMBIT C
STORMWATER NPDES PERMIT APPLICATION - PART I
SUMMARY OF DELIVERABLES FROM ENGINEER
Dese^o.on
Mobiliration
pel'veable
Permit APPlieation..Work Plan
Meeting with EPA Region IV
Mceting with Cioes and Counly
Draft Interlpcal Agreements
Coordination
Six (6) Co -applicant Meetings
Data Exchange
Daly Exchange Formats
Legal Authority
Meeting with County
Draft Summary of Legal Assessment
Recommended Approach to Legal
Authority
Schedule for Legal Authority
Identify Waters -
Methods he Define Waters of the US
CAD Layer of Waters of the US
Mdell Inventory
CAD File and Table of County and City
0 dell,
Drainage Areas of Major Ou All
Industry Inventory
Map Files and CAD Overlays with
Industrial Activities
Watershed Data
Map Files and CAD Arerlays with Land
Use, Soils, Open & Closed I.andflls,
TSDs, Open Lands
Tables of Population & Densities for 1995
and 2005
Table of Land Use -specific Runoff
Coeffeients & Impernousness
Water Quality Data
Summary of Water Quality Informahon
1
EXHIBIT C
STORMWATER NPDES PF,RMIT APPLICATION - PART I
SUMMARY OF DELIVERABLES FROM ENGINEER
(camm�oa)
Tasks ne�.� Der�eame
II-3.2 Field Screening Field Scrcening Kill
Field Screening Plan
Training
Field Equipment (2 sets)
II-3.3 Wet Sampling Plan Wet WeaNer Sampling Plan
�D-t' Pmg— Assessment Mewing, (3) With Staff
II-5 Application Dnft NPDM Stormwater Permit
Application
Base Maps with Overlays (hardcopies)
Electronic CAD snit Arcllnfo Fit.
i. Tabular Data in Digital Format
Final Application (2 EPA, Co -applicants)
IV' Negotiation Response to EPA Completeness Comments
EMMIT C
STORMWATER NPDES PERMTT APPLICATION - PART I
SUMMARY OF DELIVERABLES FROM COUNTY
Task=
Desc
Denvemo
I -I
Mobilization
Meeting with Cities and Engineer
Review of Dmft Imerlocal Agreements
I-2
Coordination
Si. (6)Co-applicant Meetings
I-3
Data Exchange
Review of Data Exchange Formats
'IM
Legal Authority
Mcet, it Engineer
Copies of E kftg C—ty Regulations
Review of Dmft Summary of Legal
Assessment by Atm,,y
Review of Approach to Legal Authority
Review of Schedulefor Legal Authority
II-2
Charncteriretion
Historical Ordinances Related to POM
'. Restrictions
II-2.1
Identify Waters
Hydrologic Features CAD Files
Drainage Area CAD Files
Base Maps with Hydrologic Features
(Hardcopy)
II-2.2
0alf0l Inventory
GIS Layers (Hydrologic features,
wetlands, eta.)
Copies of Completed Studies and SWeture
Inventories
H-2.3
Industrial Inventory
Existing Industrial Inventory
EXHMIT C
STORvIWATER NPDES PERMTT APPLICATION - PART I
SUMMARY OF DELIVERABLES FROM COUNTY
(Cnnfmt,ad)
Tasks
Dtltlnmnerveame
_
11-2.4
Watershed Data
GIs Files with Existing and Future Land
Use, Soil Associations, Taflic Zones,
Open & Closed Landfills, ISM, Open
Lands, and Basin/Subbnm Delineation
Tables of Population & Densities for 1994
vtd 2004
Meeting on s tual Controls
II-3.1
Water Quality Data
Existing Water Quality Studies and
Ongoing Sampling Programs
11-3.2
Field Screening
Review of Field Screening Site Selection
11-0
Program Assessment
Written Descriptions & Computer Files on
_
County Management Plogrzms for:
• Structural &Non-stacNrel Controls
• O&M Pactiees
• Constriction Site Controls
• FloodpWa Management
• Wetland Protection
• Emergency Spill Response
Meetings (3) with Stiff
It-5
Fiscal Resources
Existing County Budgets
Existing County Assets & Liabilities
Line Item for Part 2 Permit Application
Source of Funding
III
Application
Review of Daft NPDES Application
IV
Negotiahon
-
Rev ,, of R,,p—1, to EPA
Completeness Commems
EXHIBIT D
SE, HOLE COUNTY
STORMWATER NPDFS PERMIT APPLICATION
EXHMIT D
SEMINOLE COUNTY
STORMWATER
NPDFS PERMIT APPLICATION
Signilican[ Roject Milestones
October 1, 1994
C 'Pleb,. of Preliminary Mapping
February 1, 1994
we Weather Sampling Plan
March 1, 1995
Completion of Field Screening
May 1, 1995
Preliminary Draft of NPDFS Permit Apo.
1— 12, 1995
SO,oitW of Part I Permit Application
TABLE I
SEMINOLE COUNTY STORMIVATER NPDES PART I
COST ALLOCATION BASED ON POPULATION
T9ta1
FDOT and Tram DMdon Authority Alt-10n
Remaining
A29,250
Entity
Population
%
Uaicorp...d COan
155,481
50.8%
Altamonte Springs
36,380
11.8%
C-0-y
22,227
7.3%
Lake Mary
6,426
2.1%
5,159
Longwood
13,312
4 .4%
10,811
Ovim
14,539
4.8%
11,793
San(otd
34,156
11.2%
27,518
Wintu SPdngs
23,352
7.6%
181673
"Totals
305,872
100.0%
$245,695