ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
The first one-half (½) inch of rainfall shall be retained on-site through the use of swales, trench drains, retention ponds and other similar techniques reasonably acceptable to the department.
(Ord. No. 402-97-E, § 1, 8-26-97)
(a)
Construction-sites. During construction, cleared land not subject to active deployment shall be either mulched or regularly sprayed to minimize the blowing of dust. This includes unpaved vehicle use areas.
(b)
Processing uses. At the time of both site plan review and occupational licensing, industrial processing uses shall require approval by the Broward County Environmental Quality Control Board to assure compliance with air pollution standards.
(Ord. No. 402-97-E, § 1, 8-26-97)
Proposed uses within the area shown on Exhibit LU:B, E, F and G of the City's Future Land Use Element shall be subject to review by the Broward County Environmental Quality Control Board under its wellfield protection regulations. This shall be enforced at both the time of site plan review and issuance of local business tax receipt. See Broward County Ordinance 84-60 and Resolution 84-2025 (with amendments).
(Ord. No. 402-97-E, § 1, 8-26-97; Ord. No. 76-07-A, § 56, 9-11-07)
At the time of site plan review, the department may determine the need for an environmental plan if significant wetlands or natural vegetation is located on the site. An approved preservation plan may result in a city engineer decision to waive up to half of the required on-site plant materials. See also subsection 16-165(e)(5) in the landscaping article.
(Ord. No. 402-97-E, § 1, 8-26-97)
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
The first one-half (½) inch of rainfall shall be retained on-site through the use of swales, trench drains, retention ponds and other similar techniques reasonably acceptable to the department.
(Ord. No. 402-97-E, § 1, 8-26-97)
(a)
Construction-sites. During construction, cleared land not subject to active deployment shall be either mulched or regularly sprayed to minimize the blowing of dust. This includes unpaved vehicle use areas.
(b)
Processing uses. At the time of both site plan review and occupational licensing, industrial processing uses shall require approval by the Broward County Environmental Quality Control Board to assure compliance with air pollution standards.
(Ord. No. 402-97-E, § 1, 8-26-97)
Proposed uses within the area shown on Exhibit LU:B, E, F and G of the City's Future Land Use Element shall be subject to review by the Broward County Environmental Quality Control Board under its wellfield protection regulations. This shall be enforced at both the time of site plan review and issuance of local business tax receipt. See Broward County Ordinance 84-60 and Resolution 84-2025 (with amendments).
(Ord. No. 402-97-E, § 1, 8-26-97; Ord. No. 76-07-A, § 56, 9-11-07)
At the time of site plan review, the department may determine the need for an environmental plan if significant wetlands or natural vegetation is located on the site. An approved preservation plan may result in a city engineer decision to waive up to half of the required on-site plant materials. See also subsection 16-165(e)(5) in the landscaping article.
(Ord. No. 402-97-E, § 1, 8-26-97)