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and <br />http: / /www.waterboards. ca. gov /sanfranciscobay /board_info /agendas /2007 /march /alameda <br />%20final %20order %20r2- 2007 -0025. pdf) <br />The project shall also comply with the "Construction General Permit" by the California Regional <br />Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region: <br />(http: / /www.waterboards.ca.gov/ water_ issues / programs /stormwater /construction. shtml) <br />Design Requirements <br />108. The Permit design requirements include, but are not limited to, the following: <br />a) Source control, sight design measures, and design and implementation of <br />stormwater treatment measures are required when commercial, industrial or <br />residential development creates and replaces 10,000 square feet or more of <br />impervious surface, including roof area, streets and sidewalk. <br />b) Hydro- modification standards are required when a new development or <br />redevelopment project creates and replaces total impervious area of one acre or <br />more. <br />c) The Permit requires a proactive Diazinon pollutant reduction plan (aka Pesticide <br />Plan) to reduce or substitute pesticide use with less toxic alternatives. <br />d) The Permit requires complying with the Copper Pollutant Reduction Plan and the <br />Mercury Pollutant Reduction Plan. <br />109. The following requirements shall be incorporated into the project: <br />a) The project applicant or developer shall submit a final grading and drainage plan <br />prepared by a licensed civil engineer depicting all final grades and on -site drainage <br />control measures including bio - swales. Irrigated bio - swales shall be redesigned as <br />needed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer to optimize the amount of the <br />stormwater running off the paved surface that enters the bio -swale at its most <br />upstream end. This plan shall be subject to the review and approval of the City <br />Engineer prior to the issuance of any building permits. <br />b) In addition to natural controls the project applicant or developer shall install a <br />structural control, such as an oil /water separator, sand filter, or an approved equal <br />in the parking lot to intercept and pre -treat stormwater prior to reaching the storm <br />drain. The design, locations, and a schedule for maintaining the separator shall be <br />submitted to the City Engineer /Chief Building Official for review and approval prior <br />to issuance of building permits. The structural control shall be cleaned at least <br />twice a year: once immediately prior to October 15 and once in January. <br />c) The project applicant or developer shall submit sizing design criteria to treat <br />stormwater runoff and for hydromodification at the time of improvement plan <br />submittal and an updated detailed copy of calculations with subsequent submittals. <br />d) Landscaping shall be designed to minimize irrigation and runoff, promote surface <br />infiltration where appropriate and acceptable to the project soils engineer, and <br />26 <br />