Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-624.810 - Permit Application Procedures for Phase II MS4s
(1) The entity responsible for the operation
of a regulated Phase II MS4, under Rule 62-624.800, F.A.C., must seek coverage:
(a) Under paragraph
62-621.300(7)(a),
F.A.C., which incorporates the Department's Generic Permit for Discharge of
Stormwater from Phase II Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems, by filing a
Notice of Intent to Utilize the Generic Permit for Discharge of Stormwater from
Phase II Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems as incorporated by reference by
paragraph 62-621.300(7)(b),
F.A.C. The NOI must include a summary description of the best management
practices and measurable goals as set forth in the Phase II MS4 GP,
or
(b) Under an individual Phase II
permit following the Phase I application procedures of Rule
62-624.400, F.A.C., and fee
schedule as set forth in Rule
62-4.052, F.A.C., or
(c) As a co-permittee under an existing MS4
permit as set out in subsection
62-624.810(2),
F.A.C.
(2) If the Phase
II MS4 is in the same urbanized area as a Phase I MS4 with an NPDES stormwater
permit and the permitted Phase I MS4 consents, in writing, to allow the
regulated Phase II MS4 to participate in its stormwater program, the Phase II
MS4 and the existing Phase I MS4 may jointly seek a modification of the
original Phase I MS4 permit to include the newly regulated Phase II MS4 as a
co-permittee. As a co-permittee, the Phase II MS4 will be responsible for
compliance with the permit's conditions applicable to its jurisdiction. If a
Phase II MS4 pursues this option the proposed permittee must comply with the
permit application requirements of Rule 62-624.400, F.A.C., which incorporates
40 C.F.R.
122.26, rather than the requirements of this
section, Rule 62-624.810, F.A.C.
(3) If an MS4 operator is responsible for MS4
facilities located wholly or partially within more than one urbanized area, the
operator may file a single Notice of Intent, if using the Generic Permit for
Discharge of Stormwater from Phase II Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems
(MS4s). If the operator elects to submit a single NOI, the Stormwater
Management Program must address all such MS4 facilities and be applied
uniformly throughout the operators system or systems however, the operator
shall be considered a single entity for the payment of application fees and for
filing annual reports.
(4)
Application deadlines for regulated Phase II MS4s are as follows:
(a) If designated under paragraph
62-624.800 (1)(a), F.A.C., based
upon the 1990 Decennial Census, the proposed permittee must apply for coverage
under an individual or generic Phase II MS4 permit, or apply for a modification
of an existing Phase I MS4 permit, under subsection (2), of this rule, by June
1, 2003.
(b) If designated under
paragraph 62-624.800(1)(a),
F.A.C., based upon the 2000 Decennial Census, the proposed permittee must apply
for coverage under an individual or generic Phase II MS4 permit, or apply for a
modification of an existing Phase I MS4 permit, under subsection (2), of this
rule, by June 1, 2004.
(c) If
designated under paragraph
62-624.810 (1)(b), F.A.C., the
proposed permittee must apply for coverage under an individual or generic Phase
II MS4 permit, or apply for a modification of an existing Phase I MS4 permit,
under subsection (2), of this rule, within one year of notice.
(d) If an MS4 becomes a regulated MS4 due to
incorporation as a new municipality or redefinition of an urbanized area or
areas, the proposed permittee must apply for coverage under an individual or
generic Phase II MS4 permit, or apply for a modification of an existing Phase I
MS4 permit, under subsection (2), of this rule, within one year of the event
causing the MS4 to become a regulated MS4.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.061, 403.087 FS. Law Implemented 403.087, 403.088, 403.0885 FS.
New 5-1-03.
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