If a responsible party fails or refuses to meet the requirements of the maintenance
covenant, the city, after reasonable notice, may correct a violation of the design
standards or maintenance needs by performing all necessary work to place the facility
in proper working condition. In the event that the stormwater management facility
becomes a danger to public safety or public health, the city shall notify the party
responsible for maintenance of the stormwater management facility in writing. Upon
receipt of that notice, the responsible person shall affect maintenance and repair
of the facility in an approved manner and within the established deadline. After proper
notice, the city may assess the owner of the facility for the cost of repair work
and any penalties; and the cost of the work shall be a lien on the property, or prorated
against the beneficial users of the property, and may be placed on the tax bill and
collected as ordinary taxes by the city.
(Ord. No. 1812, § 8.7, 7-23-2018)
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