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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4868_CCv0001.pdf RESOLUTION NO. 4868 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS ADOPTING THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) STORMWATER PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AGREEMENT AND DESIGNATING A SIGNATORY FOR RELATED APPLICATIONS WHEREAS, the Federal Clean Water Act and related EPA regulations will require NPDES permits for discharges from municipal storm sewers on a system-wide or jurisdiction-wide basis; and WHEREAS, the City of Redlands is named as a co-permittee with other area cities, the County of San Bernardino, and the San Bernardino county Flood Control District in NPDES Stornwater Permit Number 8000200 issued October 19, 1990; and WHEREAS, the City of Redlands desires to join with these other entities in a joint NPDES Stormwater Permit; and WHEREAS, an Implementation Agreement exists whereby the City of Redlands may become a co-permittee in NPDES Stormwater Permit No. 8000200; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Redlands hereby authorizes and orders as follows: 1. That the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Stormwater Permit Implementation Agreement, Santa Ana Region, be adopted. 2. That the Mayor of the City of Redlands be authorized to execute said Agreement on behalf of the City of Redlands. 3. That the Public Works Director of the city of Redlands shall be designated the authorized signatory in executing the applications for NPDES Stormwater Permits and taking all Cather procedural steps necessary to file the applications for NPDES Stormwater permits. ADOPTED this 21st day of April, 1992 . Z A a M y'6 s ATTEST: -zti C!Ey_Clerk y NATIONAL DISCI E IION 'Y T 9 2 STORMWATER PERMIT IMP1.12AENTATION AGREEMENT 3 SANTA ANA REGION g 6 7 This AGREEMENT entered into as of this Llstday of gat _ 1992 by the County of 8 Sam Bernardino, (herein called the COUNTY), the San Bernardino County Flood Control District (herein called the DISTRICT), and the Cities of Big Bear Lake, Chino, Chino Hills,< ltd Colton, Fontana, Grand' Terrace, Highland, Loma Linda., Montclair, Ontario, Ranch 11 Cucamonga, Redlands, Rialto, San Bernardino, Upland, and Yucaipa(herein called the C S) 12 establishes the responsibilities of each party with respect to compliance with National Pollutant 13< T�ischarge anon System IBES) Stormwater regulations administered by the California 14 Regional Water ( ity Control d (RV4TQCI3, S ) by the authority by the Cl 1 Water .Act (CWA) and its 1'�8� amendments and the 'later ty Act (SQA). 1E 17 RECITALS s 19 Whereas 20 Congress in 1987 amended Section 402 of the Federal Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C.A. 1 1342 (p)) to require the federal .Environmental Protection Agency to promulgate regulations for 2 applications for permits for stormwater discharges; and23 24 Whereas 5 These permit regulations will require the control of pollutants from stormwater' 26 discharges by requiring a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System DES) Permit for 27 the discharge of stormwaters into water of the United States, and 28 29 Whereas 30 These EPA regulations will require NPDES permits for discharges from municipal storm 31- sowers on a system-wide or jurisdiction-wide basis, and 32 33 Whereas 34 The State Legislature, in enacting the San Bernardino County Flood Control Act, created 35 the San Bernardino County Flood Control District to provide for the control of flood and storm 36 waters, and; 37 38 Whereas 39 The Powers granted to the DISTRICT include carrying ;on technical and other' 40 investigations, examinations, or tests of all kinds, making measurements, collecting data, and 41 making analyses, studies, and inspections pertaining to water supply, control of floods, use of 42 water, water quality, nuisance, pollution, waste, and contamination of water both within and 43 without the DISTRICT; and 44 45 Whereas 46 The CITIES, the COUNTY and the DISTRICT desire to develop an integrated 47 stormwater discharge management program with the objective of improving water quality in the 48 County of San Bernardino; and 49 50 Whereas 1 The California State Water Resources Control Board (CSWR.CB)as designee of the EPA 2 has delegated authority to the Regional Water Quality Control Board - Santa Ana Region 53 (RWQCB, SAR) for administration of the NPDES Storm Water permit application process 54 within the boundaries of their Regions; and 55 56 Whereas 57 The RW B, SAR issued NPDES Permit Number 8000200 on October 19, 1990 for 58 the regulation of stormwaters; and 59 60 Whereas 61 The DISTRICT, COUNTY, and CITIES have been designated as co-permittees by the 62 RWQCB, SAA; and 63 64 Whereas 65 The DISTRICT has been designated as the Principle Permittee in the NPDES Permit; 66 and 67 68 Whereas 69 The COUNTY and the CITIES have been designated as the Co-Permittees in the NPDES 70 Permit; and 71 72 Whereas 73 Cooperation between the CITIES, the COUNTY, and the DISTRICT to jointly file 74 applications for NPDES Storm Water Permits is in the best interest of the CITIES, the 75 COUNTY, and the DISTRICT; and 76 77 NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereto do mutually agree as follows: 78 79 L Filing SMs. The COUNTY, DISTRICT, and CITIES will file the applications for so storm water permits as co-permittees. The COUNTY, the DISTRICT, and each 81 individual CITY will be a cope tree. 82 83 11. inpupgatine-DFederal Re"Mp—ns, The terms of all. applicable Federal and State 84 guidelines, as presently written or as changed during the life of this AGREEMENT are 85 hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this AGREEMENT and take 86 precedence over any inconsistent terms of this AGREEMENT. 87 88 89 follows:I) lation 9-f-RemnKibilitio. The responsibilities of each of the parties shall be as 90 91 A. The DISTRICT, on a cost-shared basis, shall administer system 92 compliance by: 93 94 1. Preparing and implementing an annual operating budget with the 95 participation of the co-permittees. The budget year shall coincide 96 with the fiscal year of the DISTRICT, July 1 - June 30. 97 98 a. The co-permittees shall be permitted to review and approve 99 the annual operating budget for the forthcoming year. 100 Criteria for approval shall be an affirmative response from 101 a majority of the co-permittees. The review period shall 102 be from November I to November 30 of each year with 103 approval of the final budget to be completed by December 104 15 2 105 2. Preparing compliance reports to the Regional Board and providing 106 copies to the co-permittees. 107 108 3. Preparing a draft system-wide Best Manatgementti 109 Programreport for review and approval by the cope . s. 110 111 4. Monitoring the implementation and ensuring the effectiveness of 112 system-wide BMPs. This will include field reconnaissance to 113 evaluate structural and procedural BMPs, 114 115 5`. Preparing an annual report to the RW CB, SAR presenting the 116 results of these evaluations. 117 118 B. The DISTRICT shall, to the maximum Ment practicable and on a cost- 119 shared basis except in paragraph 3 below. 120 121 1 Perform the water quality and hydrographic monitoring for permit 122 compliance. 123 124 2.. Develop uniform criteria for annual inspection of drainage 125 facilities. 126 127 3. Perform inspections, at no cast to the CIT'IES or the COUNTY, 128 on those facilities owned by the DISTRICT. Contract, for such 129 inspections within. the CITIES or COUNTY may be undertaken 130 at the sole-expense of the requesting CITY or COUNTY. 131: 132 C. The CITIES shall, to the maximum extent practicable and at no cost to 133 COUNTY or DISTRICT: 134 135 1. Implement a facility inspection program in accordance with the 136 uniform criteria developed by the DISTRICT, for all municipal 137 separate storm sewers as defined by the NPDES permit and within 138 the,jurisdictional boundaries of thatCITY. 139 140 2. Submit to the DISTRICT on an annual basis, storm drain maps 141 which reflect the modifications that were made to the storm drain 142 system during the bast year. 143 144 3. Prepare watershed characterizations, including: 145 146 a. Zoning designations. 147 148 b. Identification of areas where hazardous materials presently 149 are or are suspected to have been stored, manufactured, or 150 disposed of. This shall include sites at which a hazardous 151 material spill has occurred. 152 153 4. Review, approve, and implement system-side BMPs. 154 155 5. Eliminate or have eliminated, illegal/illicit connections to the storm 156 drain system. 3 157 6. Identify the legal authority for control of discharges to the storm 158 drain system. 159 16o 7. Provide to the DISTRICT annual reports (on forms prepared by 161 the DISTRICT) and any other information, in a timely fashion, 162 needed to satisfy annual reporting requirements of the RW CB, 163 SAR. 164 165 8. Adopt and enforce a water pollution control ordinance, which 166 prohibits non-NPDES permitted discharges to the municipal 167 separate storm sewer system. 168 169 D. The COUNTY shall, to the maximum extent practicable and at no cost 170 to the CITIES or the DISTRICT, undertake in the unincorporated areas 171 of the COUNTY, all activities required above of the CITIES that are not 172 responsibilities of the DISTRICT as outlined in Section HLB. 173 174 IV. Pro tram Costs. The responsibilities for payment of all shared costs of equipment, 175 services, contracted analytical services, and the cost of the NPDES Permit, shall be 176 distributed among the DISTRICT, COUNTY, and CITIES as follows: 177 178 "ci ant ft Can_W:b1 'on 179 180 DISTRICT 5 181 CITIES + COUNTY 95 182 183 Using the COUNTY's Geographical Information System, the DISTRICT will determine 184 the adjusted acreage for each CITY and the COUNTY from the land use, area, and run- 185 off coefficients as contained in Appendix A on an annual basis. National forests, state 186 parks, airports, landfills, and military installations are excluded. 187 1.88, These calculations shall be completed by November 1 of each year and shall be included 189 in the annual budget proposal. 190 191 The total of shared costs shall not exceed $800,000 for fiscal year 1992/1993. A deposit 192 which constitutes a share percentage according to Appendix A of the total anticipated 193 first year costs shall be required of each CITY and the COUNTY. The DISTRICT shall 194 invoice each co-permittee on a quarterly basis with the first payment due within 45 days 195 of the date of the invoice. 196 197 If at any time during a subsequent fiscal year the program costs exceed the sum of the 198 deposits, the DISTRICT shall submit invoices to the CITIES and the COUNTY to 199 recover the deficit. The share for each CITY and the COUNTY shall be p!ora�ed 200 according to the formula above. Each CITY and the COUNTY shall pay the invoice 201 within 45 days of the billing date. 202 203 The DISTRICT shall prepare a fiscal year end accounting within 60 days of the end of 204 each fiscal year and distribute copies to the cope rtnittees for their review. Co- 205 permittees shall have forty-five endar days from the date of their receipt of the fiscal 206 year end accounting to dispute in writing or concur with the findings. If the fiscal year 207 end accounting results in costs exceeding the sum of the deposits (including interest 208 earnings), the DISTRICT shall invoice each CITY and the COUNTY for its prorated 4 • R N A •« f r " •:`:!N ::! :ate.#... f #` !• N s � " •f` • ■ ! N- i #' �• 7k.." � # . is • • R N •;` : ,. �.« 1...:'. i N ., • f r rr �rnit I :# • # # f i` f f s i_ e a, r w i f fIFf i # �. : - f.. _ _ f a. "' ff + y ,.. r #'" . '#: ' . i..:` :•ice `�"� . E 303AUREEMEa. This AGREEMENT y be executed in counterpart 310 and the signed counterparts shall constitute a single ' nt. 311 312 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the AGREEMENTas of the day and year fint 313 above 314 315 PLEASE INSMT YOUR AG :S STANDARD SIG' A'TUPAGE. CITY OF REDLANDS o g 71 ATTEST: Cit .sprit 21, __1j Date APPENDIX A The following formula will be used by the District to determine the share casts as required in the "National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Start rater Permit Implementation Agreement, Santa Ana Region",Section TV, I" Total Program Masts will be determined by the DISTRICT and allocated to the CITIES and the COUNTY by the following formula: gr, AAS x (annual cast x 0:95) =Agency's Contribution Total AA** Adjusted.Acreage ®Each agency as listed below Total adjusted acreage AGENCY: aunty R San Berraar v Clues of- Big Bear Lake Chintz Chino Hills Colton Fontana Grand Terrace Highland Loma Linda; Montclair Ontario Rancho Cucamonga Redlands Rialto San.Bernardino Upland Yucaipa .; The Agency Adjusted Acreage will be determined by the DISTRICT using the following formula. [(Ilu I -Ulu-1)x Clu 11 + [(flu 2"Ulu x Clu 21 +...+[(Ll 1 1 Gj -- Adjusted Acreage I — Improved acreage for each landuse as defined below U Unimproved acreage for each landuse as defiled below lu — landuse as defined in the following table G -- Runoff coefficient as derived from the San Bernardino County Hydrology Appendix (continued)' Landuse Formula Runoff Ingle rMlly Designation Coefficient (c) Residential acre lots lu 1 UP 1 acre OR lu 2 ON Wellings/acre lu 3 U. 693 4 UwelUngs/acre lu 4 U-995- 5-7 dwellings/acre lu 5 0.695- 8- dwellings/acre lu 6 0.769 a 10 Twell ngs acre lu 7 0.739 ultt5le Vantily Residential undo sums lu $ Apartments lu 9 6.775 Mobile Home arks lu 1{} ommercial, Downtown lu 11 $ Business or Industrial School lu 12 MW Public NFE & AjiRUltural lu 13 0.594 nd+eveloped U 1-13 5.547 Re erence. San Bernardino County Hclmlragy Manualand SCAt i modified Anderson landuse classification(1992) TRANSPORTATION/FLOOD CONTROL COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO DEPARTMENT PUBLIC WORKS GROUP 825 East Third Strut Sari Bernardino, CA 82415-0885 (714) 887-2800 KEN A, MILLER Fax No. (714) 387-2687 �` Directo, July 22, 1992 NPDES Representatives Santa Ana Region File: £ (COM) -14 .01-04 REFERENCE: IMPLEMENTATION AGREEMENT` Dear Representatives.:; Enclosed is a certified copy of the Implementation Agreement, The set includes the text of the agreement, signature sheets of all the Co-Permittees and Appendix A. The copy was certified by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Should you have any further questions or need additional information, please feel free to contact Naresh P. Varma of this office, or me at (714) 387-2515.; Very truly yours, KENNETH Chief Water Resources Division Transportation/Flood Control Department KDG:NPV:jM/'NPD€ .IMP.AGR.S1GN€i Enclosure cc /CLI, Reading file Mark Adelson, CRWQCB w/enclosure` FCR COUNTY WE VC:Y t9NTY tt0 E 3 , Nev � Vender Code Dept, � f Contract Number I 1 Changeis S r _ x Cancel ( iA' 9 315 County Department Dept, Orgn. � Contractor's Li�ense Nb � ` Transportation/Flood Control /A crw c Flood Controf Dist6ct Contract Representative Ph. Ext. Amount of Contract f Charles L . wird 2799, NI SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Fund -Dept. Organization I Appr. C7bjiRev uurce Aets`vity GRC;'PROJ'JpB Number' FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT REL 099 �� A Commodity Code j Estimated Payment Total by Fiscal year 's FY Amount l,/0 FY Amount CONTRACT TRANSMITTAL i Project Name f CONTRACTOR Co-Permittees : Cities of Big Bear Lake, Chino, Chino Mills, Coign, 'Fontana Grand Terrace, Highland, Loma Linda, Montclair, Ontario, Ranches Cucamonga, Redlands, Rialto, San Bernardino) Upland, and Yucaipa Contractor's Representative ;address Phone Nature of Contract: (Briefly describe the general terms of the contract) As a requirement of the NPDES No. CA8000200, Order No. 90-136, issued b the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Ana Region, ars Implementation Agreement has to be signed between all, the Co-Permittees listed in the Permit as well as the Implementation Agreement. This agreement outlines the responsibilities of each Co-Permittee and funding for the area-wide programs. Funding by each Co-Permittee each fiscal year will vary based on the projected costs for that fiscal year.; The Implementation Agreement is made a part of this contract, f.SS * 1d3 � t23tj } 451. a r , w rs Vy# of �. «���5*�° �` '�g� ;, a §e Cr„ 84rk.'Ngk Eire vow i'�9 $. r wtr Y »w V i ,W r " r " CPO 41mk. � z t (Attach this transmittal to all contracts not prepared on the "Standard Contract" form.) Approved as to Legal Foran Reviews, ssto Affirmative Action Reviewed for Processing County Couns Agency Administrator/CAO P Gate Gate w.. date 02,10483-697 Rev. ti91 NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM 2 STORMWATER PERMIT L TATION AGRFX24ENT SANTA ANA REGION 5 6 This AGREEMENT entered into as of this day of _g y, , 1992 by the County of a San Bernardino, (herein called the COUNTY), the San Bernardino County Flood Control 9 District (herein called the DISTRICT), the Cities of Big Bear Lake, Chino, Chino s, 10 Colton, Fontana, Grand Terrace, Highland, Loma ]Linde, Montclair, Ontario, Ranch 1 Cucamonga, Redlands, Rialto, San Bernardino, Upland, and Yucaipa (herein called the CM 12 establishes the responsibilities of each'party with respect to compliance with National PoUutant 13 Discharge Eliminition. System DE ) Storrnwatter regulations administered by the California, 14 Regional Water Quality Control Board ( WCCB, S ) by the authority granted by the Clean 15 Water Act (CWA) and its 1987 amendments and the Water Quality ;Act (W+QA)= 16 17 REMALS 18 19 Whereas 20 Congress in 1987 amended Section 442 of the Federal Clean Water Act (33 U. .C.A. 21.- 1342 ( )) to require the federal Environmental Protection Agency to promulgate regulations for 2 applications for permits for stormwater discharges; and 23 24 Whereas 25 These permit regulations will require the control of pollutants from stormwater 26 discharges by requiring a rational Pollutant Discharge Elimination System DES)Permit for 27 the discharge of stomwaters into water of the United States; and a 29 Whereas 30 These:EPA. regulations will require NPDES permits for discharges from municipal storm 31 sewers on a system-wide or jurisdiction-wide basis; and 3 33 Whereas 34 The State Legislature, in enacting the San Bernardino County Flood Control Act, created 35 the San;Bernardino County Flood Control District to provide for the control of flood and storm 36 eaters and 37 38 Whereas 39 The Powers granted to the DISTRICT include carrying on technical and other 40 investigations, examinations, or tests of all kinds, making measurements, collecting data, and 41 making analyses, studies, and inspections pertaining to water supply, control of floods, use of 4 water, water quality, nuisance, pollution, waste, and contamination of water both within and 43 without the DISTRICT; and 44 45 Whereas 46 The CITIES, the COUNTY and the DISTRICT desire to develop an integrated 47 stormwater discharge management program with the objective of improving water quality in the 48 County of San Bernardino and 49 so Whereas 51 The California Stag Water Resources Control Board (CS C ) as designee of the EPA 52 has delegated authority to the Regional Water Quality Control Board • Santa Ana Region 1 53 (RWQCB, SAR) for administration of the NPIBES Stoma Water permit application process 54 within the boundaries of their Regions; and 55 56 Whereas 57 The RWQCB, SAR issued NPDES Permit Number 8000200 on October 19, 1990 for 58 the regulation of stormwaters; and 59 60 Whereas 61 The DISTRICT, COUNTY, and CnIES have been designated as cape by the 62 RWQCB, SAR; and 63 64 Whereas 65 The DISTRICT has been designated as the Principle Permittee in the NPDES Permit; 66 and 67 68 Whereas 69 The COUNTY and the CITTES have been designated as the Co-Permittees in the NPDES 70 Permit; and 71 72 Whereas 73 Cooperation between the CITTES, the COUNTY, and the DISTRICT to jointly file 74 applications for NPDES Storm Water Permits is in the best interest of the CITMS, the 75 COUNTY, and the DISTRICT; and 76 77 NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereto do mutually agree as follows: '7 8 79 I. Ei11BgStatus. The COUNTY, DISTRICT, and CITIES will file the applications for 80 storm water permits as co-permittees. The COUNTY, the DISTRICT, and each 81 individual CITY will be a co-permittee. 82 83 IL nco=rgfigp of Fedgral RcgulafuLns. The terms of all applicable Federal and State 84 guidelines, as presently written or as changed during the life of this AGREEMENT are 85 hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this AGREEMENT and take 86 precedence over any inconsistent terms of this AGREEMENT. 87 s III. lggafiM of &=ngbilitie The responsibilities of each of the parties shall be as 89 follows: 90 A. The DISTRICT, on a cost-shared basis, shall administer system 92 compliance by: 93 94 1. Preparing and implementing an annual operating budget with the 95 participation of the co-permittees. The budget year shall coincide 96 with the fiscal year of the DISTRICT, July 1 - June 30. 97 98 a. The co-permittees shall be permitted to review and approve 99 the annual operating budget for the forthcoming year. 100 Criteria for approval shall be an affirmative response from 101 a majority of the cope s. The review period shall 102 be from November I to November 30 of each year with ,103 approval of the final budget to be completed by December 104 15. 2 105 2. Preparing compliancereports to the Regional Board and providing 106 copies to the co-pennittees. 107 108 3. Preparing a draft system-wide Best Management Practices (BMP) 109 Program report for review and approval by the co-permittees. 110 1.1.1 4. Monitoring the implementation and ensuring the effectiveness of 112 system-wide BMPs'. This will include field reconnaissance to 113 evaluate structural and procedural BMPs. 114 115 5. Preparing an annual report to the RW CB, SAR presenting the 116 results of these evaluations. 117 118 B. The DISTRICT shall, to the maximum "tent practicable and on a cost- 119 shared basis except in paragraph 3 below: 120 121 1 Perform the water quality and hydrographic monitoring for permit 122 compliance, 123 124 2. Develop uniform criteria for annual inspection of drainage 125 facilities. 126 127 3. Perform inspections, at no cost to the CITIES or the COUNTY, 128 on those facilities owned by the DISTRICT. Contract, for such 129 inspections within the CITIES or COUNTY may be undertaken 130 at the sole expense of the requesting CITY or COUNTY. 131 132 C. The CITIES shall, to the maximum extent practicable and at no cost to 133 COUNTY or DISTRICT: 134 135 1. Implement a facility inspection program in accordance with the 136 uniform criteria developed by the DISTRICT, for all municipal 137 separate storm sewers as defined by the NPDES permit and within 138 the jurisdictional boundaries of that CITY. 139 140 2. Submit to the DISTRICT on an annual basis, storm drain maps 141 which reflect the modifications that were made to the stom drain 142 system during the past year. 143 144 3. Prepare watershed characterizations, including: 145 146 a. Zoning designations. 147 148 b. Identification of areas where hazardous materials presently 149 are or are suspected to have been stored, manufactured, or 150 disposed cif. This shall include sites at which a hazardous 151 material spill has occurred. 1,52 153 4, Review, approve, and implement system-side BMPs. 154 155 5. Eliminate or have eliminated, illegal/illicit connections to the storm 156 drain system. 3 157 6. Identify the legal authority for control of discharges to the storm 158 drain system. 159 160 7. Provide to the DISTRICT annual reports (on forms prepared by 161 the DISTRICT) and any other information, in a timely fashion, 162 needed to satisfy annual reporting requirements of the RWQCB, 163 SAR. 164 165 8. Adopt and enforce a water pollution control ordinance, which 166 prohibits non-NPDES permitted discharges to the municipal 167 separate storm sewer system. 168 169 D. The COUNTY shall, to the maximum extent practicable and at no cost 170 to the CITIES or the DISTRICT, undertake in the unincorporated areas 171 of the COUNTY, all activities required above of the CITIES that are not 172 responsibilities of the DISTRICT as outlined in Section III.B. 173 174 IV. Png= QQ11s. The responsibilities for payment of all shared costs of equipment, 175 services, contracted analytical services, and the cost of the NPDES Permit, shall be 176 distributed among the DISTRICT, COUNTY, and CITIES as follows: 177 178 Flaigim &=1 CQntd-bufiQn 179 180 DISTRICT 181 CITMS + COUNTY 95 182 183 Using the CO Y's Geographical Information System, the DISTRICT will determine 184 the adjusted acreage for each CITY and the COUNTY from the land use, area, and run- 185 off coefficients as contained in Appendix A on an annual basis. National forests, state 186 parks, airports, landfills, and military installations are excluded. .187 188 These calculations shall be completed by November I of each year and shall be included 189 in the annual budget proposal. 190 191 The total of shared costs shall not exceed $800,000 for fiscal year 1992/1993, A deposit 192 which constitutes a share percentage according to AppendixA of the total anticipated 193 first year costs shall be required of each CITY and the COUNTY. The DISTRICT shall 194 invoice each co-permittee on a quarterly basis with the first payment due within 45 days 195 of the date of the invoice. 196 197 If at any time during a subsequent fiscal year the progrwn costs exceed the sum of the 198 deposits, the DISTRIC17 shall submit invoices to the CIM and the COUNTY to 199 recover the deficit. The share for each CITY and the COUNTY shall be pforated 200 according to the formula above. Each CITY and the COUNTY shall pay the invoice 201 within 45 days of the billing date. 202 203 The DISTRICT shall prepare a fiscal year end accounting within 60 days of the end of 204 each fiscal year and distribute copies to the c4.-o-per mittees for their review. Co 205 permittees shall have forty-five calendu days from the date of their receipt of the fiscal 206 year end accounting to dispute in writing or concur with the findings. If the fiscal year 207 end accounting results in costs exceeding the sum of the deposits (including interest 208 earnings), the DISTRICT shall invoice each CITY and the COUNTY for its prorated 4 a � • gar � + } - �.r r * a� r * ;�« « • � al, * e - t` r♦ e a ` it # t E.... •:'. i.. �.,' .. ....:�i i.`. #_. i a f' 369 XVI.Execution of the AGREEMENT. This AGREEMENT may be executed in counterpart 31.4 and the signed counterparts shall constitute a single instrument. 311 312 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the AGREEMENT has been executers as of the day and year first 313 above written. 314 315 PLEASE INSERT YOUR AGENCY'S STANDARD SIGNATURE PAGE, 7 CCETM Cr BAN T, 111mm chaiiqdan, fSupervisors (State if corporation, ccq3any, etc.) Dated P'Y 0 4 139" , 92-315 (Authorized Si SIGNED AND CERTI= THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN LEIZVERED T THE Dated CHAIRMAN OF THE ECARD. Title Clerk ofthe ��' �° County Of � � Address P. '_ : SM MMMMINO d*Y rMM 03W=L DUMUCT of SWervisors (ate if corporation,ation, any, etc.) Datad MAY a 4 1992 By (Authorized signature) Dated ATTESTED: F�T t " -Z Title u Address NT H ., "card of sv CITY OF BIG BEAR. LAKE APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: Scott C. Smith . Wright Best, Best & Krieger City Manager City Attorney Date: May 6, 1992 ATTEST: ~ 'L Y Shirle A. D e City Clerk IN WITNESS, WHEREOF, the AGREEMENT has been executed as of the day and year first above written. BY: CITY-MANAGER OF THE CITY OF CHINO ATTEST CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF CHINO APPROVED AST GAL FORM: CI ll"� APPROV AS TO CONTENT* CITY ENGINEER a s IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the AGREEMENT has been executed as of the day and year first above written. CITY OF CHINO HILLS Gwenrs Norton-Perry, Mayor JJff i ATTEST: �A rty Clerk Approved as to form: City Attorney E02\AGREE:NPDES.CAV 8 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this AGREEMENT as of the dates set out. Executed this 5th day of May, 1992 .By/ MARK LEWIS City Manager City of Colton Attest: /j,&�a HELEN A. RAMOS, CMC City Clerk City of Colton IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the AGREEMENT has been executed as of the day and year first above written. CITY OF FONTANA A Municipal Corporation READ AND APPROVED: 00e Clark Alsop or Stephen P. Deitsch City Attorney This document is the true and complete document approved by City Council on May 1992. CITY OF FONTANA A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Linde S. Nunn, CMC Deputy City Clerk REV WED: CITY OF FONTANA REV WED 7,7&f/_,� reg Isize Patricia Murray, M�yor Pro Te Te Com IN munity WED: pment Director TT Tux: ?ennif or ugh8lakely y M n 66 th ntoya Compliance Officer City Clerk Michael Sokol Risk Management (ADMIN\SANTANA.AGR) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this AGREEMENT as of the dates set out. Executed this 9th day of April, 1992 . By. (64t� Mayr Cit cif Grand, Terrace Attest: , `` . Deputy City Clerk IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this agreement as of the dates set out. Executed this 30th day of April, 1992 . By: DeKnili; Johnson, Mayor City of Highland Attest• ebbie Anderson Deputy City Clerk Approved the 25th day of February 1992. Dated: May 4, 1992 CITY OF LOMA LINDA Robert H. Christman, Mayor ATTEST: f 9 Pamela Byrnes-O'. amb, City Clerk SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD CITY OF MONTCLAIR CONTROL DISTRICT A Municipal Corporation y r By: By: �zi MAYOR Date: Date: k` 1 1°` RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: ATTEST: �zDIRECTOR OF PUBLIrd WORKS CITY Date: 44e%:z, Date:—� ---- APPROVED AS TO FORM: �-' x/, e 17fr G; CITY ATTORNEY` Date: j IN WTrNFM WHEREOF, the AGREEWM has been executed as of the day and year fust above writ=. Executed this 5th day 4f May 1992, CITY OF ONTARIO ••```';{ F {7V � �,�`si Pop By: r Ma ar •, 89 .•' ATTEST; ,;<:_ ,�,�, � � - ' ,'�C /F�,� ,• City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: THIS 4th DAY OF may 1992 CITY'/ ORNE ACCEPTED. VI CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION By: Mayor -5--7. 1 Attest: ty er Approved: r City Attorney IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this AGREEMENT. CITY OF REDLANDS t / t r i By: v ATTEST: 'City Clerk , May 5 , 1-92 Date 313 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the AGREEMENT has been executed as of the day and year first 314 above written. 315 316 317 318 HN LONGVILLE/ MAYOR 319 CITY OF RI 320 7— 11 HN LONGVILL YOR CITY OF RI�� 321 ATE 322 S 0 CI Y L �PH" 323 324 325 J 326 327 328 329 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CONTENT: 330 331 11 332 /��X ) - ---N--------- 333 oBERT A. OWEN, CITY ATTORNEY City of S B"o Res 92-150 adopted 5/4/92 AGREEMENT : NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM STORM WATER PERMIT IN WITNESS WHEREOF . the undersigned have executed this AGREEMENT 2 as of the dates set out. CITY OF SAN .BERNARD 0 z Y R HOLOM5 , Mrayor 7 8 ATTEST: 9 10 11 RACHEL KRASNET . MMr—k 12 13 Approved as to form and legal content: 14 James F . Penman 15 City Attorney 16 17 B y 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2-5 26 27 28 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Storinwater Permit Implementation Agreement Santa Ana Region as of the dates set out. Executed this 27th day of April, 1992. By: Robert R. Nolan, Mayor CITY OF UPLAND ATTEST: Sheryll Schroeder, City Clerk IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this AGREEMENT as of the date set out. Executed this 27th day of May 1992 , L ILLIAN C. EATON, MAYOR CITY OF YUCAIPA ATTEST: t � r J ITA BROWN, TY CLERK APPENDIX. A The following formula will be used by the District to determine the share costs as required in � "National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Stormwater Permit Implementation Agreement, Santa Acta Region", Section IV. 1 ff Total Program Casts will be Clete ed by the DISTRICT and allocated to the CITIES and the COUNTY by the following formula: x (annual cost x 0.95) = Agency's Contribution Total' AA-Adjusted Acreage * - Each agency as fisted below ** . Total adjusted acreage AGENCY: aunty c� an Bernardino Cities of Big Bear Lake Chino China Hills Cotton Fontana Grand Terrace Highland Loma Linda Montclair Ontario Rancho Cucamonga Redlands Rialto San Bernardino Upland; Yucaipa 2 The Agency Adjusted Acreage will be determined by the DISTRICT using the following formula: [(Ilu 1 .. Ulu-1) xClu 11 + Wlu2 -Ulu 2) xClu21 U 1 - 13) x C1 Adjusted Acreage I — Improved acreage for each landuse as defined below U — Unimproved acreage for each landuse as defined below lu — landuse as defined in the following table C — Runoff Coefficient as derived from the San Bernardino County Hydrology Manual f Appendix Lsndue Formula mmmRunoff Ues Watson Coefficient eta a amil Residential 23 acre ic+ts lu 1 1 acre +its lu 2 7394 wellings/acre 1113 n93 -4 dwe lingsiacre lu 5-7 dwellings e u 5 S _1 dwcwngs, re lu C >10 dwengslacre lu 7` ult1ple armly Residential nd—oma lu 8 U.16b Apartments lu 9 6.766 Mobile omi narks lu 10 oWmercial, DowntoWn lu 11 Business or Industrial cboc►1 lu 12 ubis ark AgRultural Undeveloped 1-13 4 Reference; ernardino Hydm classification1' ) lagy Manual and SCAG rmnodz ied Anderson landuse i