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COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT, Water Quality Control Division <br />Rationale - Page 14. Permit No. COR- 030000 <br />VIII. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PERMIT (cont.) <br />conditions are only expected to occur at high elevations within the Colorado mountains.) For all of these <br />inspections, records must be kept on file. Exceptions to the inspection requirements are detailed in Part I.D.6 <br />of the permit. <br />F. SWMP Revisions <br />The permittee shall amend the SWMP whenever there is a change in design, construction, operation, or <br />maintenance of the site, which would require the implementation of new or revised BMPs. The SWMP shall <br />also be amended if it proves to be ineffective in achieving the general objectives of controlling pollutants in <br />stormwater discharges associated with construction activity. The timing for completion of SWMP changes is <br />detailed in Parts I.D.S(c) and I.D.5(d) of the permit. <br />SWMP revisions shall be made prior to change in the field, or in accordance with Part I.D. S(d) of the permit. <br />G. Reporting <br />The inspection record shall be made available to the Division upon request. Regular submittal of an annual <br />report is not required in this permit. See Part I.D.9 of the permit. <br />H. Annual Fee <br />The permittee is required to submit payment of an annual fee as set forth in the Water Quality Control Act. <br />Permittees will be billed for the initial permit fee within a few weeks of permit issuance and then annually, <br />based on a July 1 through June 30 billing cycle. <br />Responsibil ioY for Permit <br />The permit certification for a site may be inactivated, once coverage is no longer needed. The certification <br />may be transferred, if anotherparty is assuming responsibility for the entire area covered by the certification. <br />In addition, permit responsibility for part of the area covered by the certification may be reassigned to another <br />party. These actions are summarized below. The Stormwater Program construction fact sheet explains these <br />actions in further detail under the section on Multiple Owner /Developer Sites, and is available on the Division <br />website at &W.- I/www.cdphe. state. co. us /wq /Permits Unit /stormwater/ConstFactSheet.PDF. Section F. <br />Inactivation Notice: When a site has been finally stabilized in accordance with the SWMP, the <br />permittee shall submit an Inactivation Notice that is signed in accordance with Part I.F.1 of the permit. <br />A summary of the Inactivation Notice content is described in Part I.A. 6 of the permit. A copy of the <br />Inactivation Notice form will be mailed to the permittee along with the permit certification. Additional <br />copies are available from the Division. <br />For sites where all areas have been removed from permit coverage, the permittee may submit an <br />inactivation notice and terminate permit coverage. In such cases the permittee would no longer have <br />any land covered under their permit certification, and therefore there would be no areas remaining to <br />finally stabilize. Areas may be removed from permit coverage by: <br />- reassignment of permit coverage (Part LA.8 of the permit); <br />-sale to homeowner(s) (Part LA.9 of the permit); or <br />- amendment by the permittee, in accordance with Division guidance for areas where permit coverage <br />has been obtained by a new operator or returned to agricultural use. <br />