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HomeMy WebLinkAbout007 Stormwater Maintenance Plan G:\MADISON ENGINEERING\PROJECTS\2018\18-127 Nexus Point\Application\Subdivision\Final Plat\Resubmittal\Stormwater Maintenance Plan - Updated.doc STORMWATER MAINTENANCE PLAN Nexus Point It is the Property Owner’s Association’s responsibility for routine inspection and maintenance of the following items: 1. Association to maintain and fund Operation and Maintenance of stormwater detention facilities located within Nexus Point Subdivision. 2. Keep the outlet and inlets of the facilities free of leaves, rocks, and other debris. 3. Quarterly inspect and clean inlets and pipes. 4. The storm water detention facility is to be mowed regularly. During the summer, approximately once every two weeks, the grass is to be mowed and the cuttings are to be promptly removed and disposed of. Unless visibly tainted, dispose of lawn clippings in the same manner as yard waste. Otherwise, bag and take to a sanitary landfill. 5. Remove sediment by hand with a flat bottom shovel during the summer months whenever sediment covers vegetation. Have the grass cut short in that location so that the bed can be made as level as possible. 6. Re-sod damaged or maintained areas immediately or use grass plugs from the adjacent up-slope area. 7. Inspect facilities periodically, especially after heavy rains (preferably monthly and after each storm that delivers .5 inches of rainfall). 8. Inspect flow control outlet semi-annually. Clean outlet when soil and vegetation buildup interfere with flow introduction. 9. See that litter and other debris are removed from inlets, swales, and vegetated and paved areas by hand during summer months whenever sediment has accumulated to greater than 9” in the bottom of the basin. Refer to sheet C1.5 – Drainage Plan for locations of curb inlets. 10. Maintenance of the underground systems are as follows: • Minimum required maintenance includes a quarterly inspection during the first year of operation and a yearly inspection thereafter. Utilize inspection ports for inspections. • The inspection ports can be used to pump water into the system and re- suspend accumulated sediment so that this may be pumped out. Flush and pump as inspections deem necessary. G:\MADISON ENGINEERING\PROJECTS\2018\18-127 Nexus Point\Application\Subdivision\Final Plat\Resubmittal\Stormwater Maintenance Plan - Updated.doc • Utilize the adjacent upstream storm sewer manhole or cleanout for removal (vacuuming) of debris from the end of the storm drain at the connection point with the underground chamber. 11. Property Owner’s Association’s to maintain and fund Operation and Maintenance of stormwater facilities. _______________________________ Steve Moore, Owner’s Representative