Laserfiche WebLink
d. The Permit requires complying with the Copper Pollutant Reduction Plan and the Mercury <br /> Pollutant Reduction Plan. <br /> 168. The following requirements shall be incorporated into the project: <br /> a. The project developer shall submit a final grading and drainage plan prepared by a licensed <br /> civil engineer depicting all final grades and on-site drainage control measures including bio- <br /> swales. Irrigated bio-swales shall be redesigned as needed to the satisfaction of the City <br /> Engineer to optimize the amount of the stormwater running off the paved surface that <br /> enters the bio-swale at its most upstream end. This plan shall be subject to the review and <br /> approval of the City Engineer prior to the issuance of any grading or building permits. <br /> b. In addition to natural controls the project developer may be required to install a structural <br /> control, such as an oil/water separator, sand filter, and devices for trash capture. These <br /> trash capture devises shall be certified for trash capture by the San Francisco Bay Water <br /> Board. All structural controls shall intercept and pre-treat stormwater prior to reaching the <br /> public storm drain. The design, locations, and a schedule for maintaining the structural <br /> controls shall be submitted to the City Engineer/Chief Building Official for review and <br /> approval prior to issuance of building permits. The structural control shall be cleaned at <br /> least twice a year: once immediately prior to October 15 and once in January. <br /> c. The project developer shall submit sizing design criteria to treat stormwater runoff and <br /> hydromodification; additional updated detailed copies of calculations maybe required with <br /> subsequent plan check submittals. <br /> d. Landscaping shall be designed to minimize irrigation and runoff, promote surface infiltration <br /> where appropriate and acceptable to the project soils engineer, and minimize the use of <br /> fertilizers and pesticides that can contribute to stormwater pollution. <br /> • Structures shall be designed to prohibit the occurrence and entry of pests into <br /> buildings, thus minimizing the need for pesticides. <br /> • Where feasible, landscaping shall be designed and operated to treat stormwater runoff. <br /> In areas that provide detention of water, plants that are tolerant of saturated soil <br /> conditions and prolonged exposure to water shall be specified. Soil shall be amended <br /> as required by the State amended Municipal Regional Stormwater NPDES Permit <br /> dated November 28, 2011. <br /> • Plant materials selected shall be appropriate to site specific characteristics such as soil <br /> type, topography, climate, amount and timing of sunlight, prevailing winds, rainfall, air <br /> movement, patterns of land use, ecological consistency and plant interactions to <br /> ensure successful establishment. <br /> • Landscaping shall also comply with City of Pleasanton ordinances and policies <br /> regarding water conservation. <br /> e. Trash areas, dumpsters and recycling containers shall be enclosed and roofed to prevent <br /> water run-on to the area and runoff from the area and to contain litter and trash, so that it is <br /> not dispersed by the wind or runoff during waste removal. These areas shall not drain to <br /> the storm drain system, but to the sanitary sewer system and an area drain shall be <br /> installed in the enclosure area, providing a structural control such as an oil/water separator <br /> or sand filter. No other area shall drain into the trash enclosure; a ridge or a berm shall be <br /> constructed to prevent such drainage if found necessary by the City Engineer/Chief <br /> Building Official. A sign shall be posted prohibiting the dumping of hazardous materials into <br /> the sanitary sewer. The project developer shall notify the Dublin-San Ramon Services <br /> PUD-81-30-86D and P11-0856 Hacienda TOD Site Z BRE <br /> Conditions of Approval 21 of 24 Mixed-Use Development <br />