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plans. The fencing shall remain in place until final landscape inspection by the <br /> Community Development Department. Removal of such fencing prior to that time <br /> may result in a "stop work order." <br /> URBAN STORMWATER CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL <br /> 96.The project shall comply with the "Alameda Countywide NPDES Permit <br /> #CAS0029831 and amendments to this permit" issued the by California Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region, a copy of which is <br /> available at the Community Development Department, Public Works/Engineering <br /> section at City offices, Alameda County Clean Water Program and at State Water <br /> Board <br /> (http://www.waterboards.ca.00v/sanfranciscobay/board info/agendas/2003/februarV/02- <br /> 19-03-12finalto.doc.; <br /> and <br /> http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/sanfranciscobay/boa rd_i nfo/agendas/2007/march/alam e <br /> da%20final%20order%20r2-2007-0025.pdf) <br /> The project shall also comply with the "Construction General Permit" by the California <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region. <br /> (http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water issues/programs/stormwater/construction.shtml) <br /> A. Design Requirements <br /> 1. 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 <br /> or more. <br /> c) The Permit requires a proactive Diazinon pollutant reduction plan (aka <br /> Pesticide Plan) to reduce or substitute pesticide use with less toxic <br /> alternatives. <br /> d) The Permit requires complying with the Copper Pollutant Reduction Plan and <br /> the Mercury Pollutant Reduction Plan. <br /> Page 14 of 21 <br />