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<br />9 <br />a. Identifying applicable zoning and land use designations. <br />b. Identifying areas where sources of specific pollutants are known. <br />4. Upon COUNTY request, review, comment on, consider approval of, and, if <br />approved, implement regional strategies to prevent and reduce pollutants <br />in stormwater runoff. <br />5. Implement an illegal discharge detection and elimination program as <br />required by the MS4 permit(s) to which the CITY is subject. Demonstrate <br />adequate legal authority to control discharges to its MS4 facilities as <br />may be required by the relevant MS4 permit(s) to which the CITY is <br />subject. <br />6. Provide, as requested by the COUNTY, copies of the CITY’s <br />jurisdictional reports, data, and any other information (in formats <br />requested by the COUNTY, where such formats are reasonably available) to <br />satisfy requirements in MS4 permits or other orders issued by a <br />Regional Board or the State Board, to which the CITY is subject , <br />provided the CITY has not otherwise challenged such order, and such <br />challenge has not been resolved. <br />7. Participate in meetings convened by the COUNTY and respond to requests <br />for information from the COUNTY, intended to obtain PERMITTEE input on <br />matters related to this AGREEMENT and the implementation of the OC <br />Stormwater Program. <br />8. Designate primary and secondary Stormwater Program Representative for <br />matters related to this AGREEMENT and the implementation of the OC <br />Stormwater Program. Designations shall be made by each CITY’s city <br />manager, or designee, in writing to the COUNTY. Each designation shall <br />remain in effect until revoked by the CITY’s city manager or designee. <br />Stormwater Program Representatives are intended to provide subject <br />matter input and facilitate communication between the COUNTY and each <br />CITY. For purposes of this AGREEMENT, a Stormwater Program