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HomeMy Public PortalAboutP002845000_1/30/2024 1:41:46 PMPOST -CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER BMP 2023 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE REPORT FORM The Post -Construction Stormwater Best Management Practice (BMP) Annual Maintenance Report is required for demonstrating compliance with the Maintenance Agreement and Stormwater Management Facilities Report for your property development. MSD provides this online report form to Stormwater BMP owners as a consistent and convenient option to meet their annual reporting obligations. To comply with the annual report requirement, please submit one report form for each MSD Project/Record Number at your site. Please answer all questions for each stormwater BMP facility at your property development. Instructions for completing certain fields will display by hovering over the ? symbol with the pointer. Enter the Project/Record Number for Your Report Project/Record Number*(9) P002845000 Owner Information (?) Property Owner Name* Crossroads College Prep School Name of Owner's Designated Contact for this Property Development* (?) Michelle Chlebwski Name of Person Preparing this Report* Greg Noble Email of Person Preparing this Report* greg@crossroadscollegeprep.org Update Owner Information Would you like to:* Modify Existing Owner Information Add New Owner Information Owner's Address*(9) 500 DeBaliviere Ave New or Modified Property Owner Name* Greg Noble Owner's City* St. Louis Owner's Phone Number* (?) 314-367-8085 Owner's State* MO Email of Owner or the Owner's Designated Contact* (?) greg@crossroadscollegeprep.org Confirm Email of Owner or the Owner's Designated Contact* greg@crossroadscollegeprep.org Owner's Zip Code* 63112 Stormwater BMP Condition and Maintenance Questions (?) BMP Asset Number* GIS-BMP-3727 BMP Asset Type Bioretention/Raingarden When was the last inspection performed?* 2/17/2021 Describe the condition of the contributing drainage area.* Good condition. Contributing drainage is free of erosion, sediment or gravel, trash, debris and other potential pollutants. Moderate condition. Contributing drainage has some areas with erosion, sediment or gravel, trash, debris and other potential pollutants. Degraded condition. Contributing drainage contains areas degraded by erosion, sediment or gravel, trash, debris and other potential pollutants. Serious condition. Contributing drainage contains significant and problematic areas of erosion, sediment or gravel, trash, debris or other potential pollutants exposed to stormwater. Not Applicable Describe the condition of the inlet(s), or area conveying sheet flow if piped inlets do not exist.* Good condition. Inlet(s) effectively conveys water into the facility and there is no evidence of erosion, sediment accumulation, trash and other debris or pollutants. Moderate condition. Inlet(s) conveys water into the facility, but there is some erosion, sediment accumulation, trash and other debris or pollutants. Degraded condition. Inlet(s) conveys water into the facility, but there are areas degraded by erosion, sediment accumulation, trash and other debris or pollutants. Serious condition. Inlet(s) may or may not convey water into the facility, and there are significant and problematic areas of erosion, sediment accumulation, trash and other debris or pollutants. Not Applicable Describe the condition of the pretreatment area(s) or forebay(s). * Good condition. There is no evidence of sediment/trash/debris, erosion, standing water or clogging, dead vegetation or bare soil. Adequate condition of structural components. Moderate condition. There is some sediment/trash/debris, erosion, standing water or clogging, dead vegetation or bare soil. Adequate condition of structural components. Degraded condition. There are areas degraded by sediment/trash/debris, erosion, standing water or clogging, dead vegetation or bare soil. Condition of structural components may be inadequate. Serious condition. There are significant and problematic areas of sediment/trash/debris, erosion, standing water or clogging, dead vegetation or bare soil. Condition of structural components may be inadequate. Not Applicable Describe the condition of the treatment area, and its vegetation if applicable.* Good condition. There is no evidence of sediment/trash/debris, erosion, missing mulch or pea gravel, oil/chemical accumulation, standing water or clogging, dead vegetation or bare soil. There is adequate plant covering, vegetation is not overgrown, there is no evidence of invasive, overgrown weeds, or woody vegetation. Adequate condition of structural components. Moderate condition. There is some sediment/trash/debris, erosion, missing mulch or pea gravel, oil/chemical accumulation, standing water or clogging, dead vegetation or bare soil. There is some inadequate plant covering, overgrown vegetation, and invasive, overgrown weeds, or woody vegetation. Adequate condition of structural components. Degraded condition. There are degraded areas of sediment/trash/debris, erosion, missing mulch or pea gravel, oil/chemical accumulation, standing water or clogging, dead vegetation or bare soil. There are degraded areas of inadequate plant covering, overgrown vegetation, and invasive, overgrown weeds, or woody vegetation. Condition of structural components may be inadequate. Serious condition. There are significant and problematic areas of sediment/trash/debris, erosion, missing mulch or pea gravel, oil/chemical accumulation, standing water or clogging, dead vegetation or bare soil. There are significant and problematic areas of inadequate plant covering, overgrown vegetation, or invasive, overgrown weeds, or woody vegetation. Condition of structural components may be inadequate. Not Applicable Describe the condition of the overflowloutlet structure. * Good condition. Overflow/outlet effectively conveys water out of the facility and there is no evidence of erosion, sediment/trash/debris or other pollutants. Adequate condition of structural components. Moderate condition. Overflow/outlet conveys water out of the facility and there is some evidence of erosion, sediment/trash/debris or other pollutants. Adequate condition of structural components. Degraded condition. Overflow/outlet conveys water out of the facility, but there are degraded areas of erosion, sediment accumulation, trash and other debris or pollutants. Condition of structural components may be inadequate. Serious condition. Overflow/outlet may or may not convey water out of the facility, and there are significant and problematic areas of erosion, sediment accumulation, trash and other debris or pollutants. Condition of structural components may be inadequate. Not Applicable Complaints from local residents?* Yes No Any public hazards?* Yes No