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9/21/2010
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ORD 2009
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f. Where feasible, landscaping will be designed and operated to treat <br /> stormwater runoff. In areas that provide detention of water, plants that are <br /> tolerant of saturated soil conditions and prolonged exposure to water will be <br /> specified. Soil will be amended as required. <br /> g. Plant materials selected will be appropriate to site specific characteristics <br /> such as soil type, topography, climate, amount and timing of sunlight, <br /> prevailing winds, rainfall, air movement, patterns of land use, ecological <br /> consistency and plant interactions to ensure successful establishment. <br /> Landscaping will also comply with City of Pleasanton ordinances and policies <br /> regarding water conservation and with the State of California's Model Water <br /> Efficient Landscape Ordinance. A licensed landscape architect will verify the <br /> project's compliance with the State of California's Model Water Efficient <br /> Landscape Ordinance: 1) prior to the issuance of a building permit; and 2) <br /> prior to final inspection. <br /> h. Trash areas, dumpsters and recycling containers will be enclosed and roofed <br /> to prevent water run-on to the area and runoff from the area and to contain <br /> litter and trash, so that it is not dispersed by the wind or runoff during waste <br /> removal. These areas will not drain to the storm drain system, but to the <br /> sanitary sewer system and an area drain will be installed in the enclosure <br /> area, providing a structural control such as an oil/water separator or sand <br /> filter. No other area will drain into the trash enclosure; a berm will be installed <br /> to prevent such drainage if found necessary by the City Engineer/Chief <br /> Building Official. A sign will be posted prohibiting the dumping of hazardous <br /> materials into the sanitary sewer. Dublin San Ramon Services District <br /> (DSRSD) will be notified of the installation of the sanitary connection; a copy <br /> of this notification will be provided to the Engineering Division. <br /> i. All paved outdoor storage areas will be designed to minimize pollutant runoff. <br /> j. Prior to grading permit issuance a copy of the State Water Resources Control <br /> Board Notice of Intent (NOI) for coverage under the State Construction <br /> Stormwater General Permit for projects with clearing, grading and excavation <br /> exceeding the current standards will be submitted. <br /> k. All metal roofs will be finished to inhibit rust. <br /> I. Roof drains will discharge and drain away from the building foundation to an <br /> unpaved area wherever practicable. <br /> 16. Stormwater Construction Requirements. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention <br /> Plan (SWPPP) will be submitted for review and approval by the City Engineer <br /> prior to issuance of building or grading permits. The following construction Best <br /> Management Practices (BMPs), as well as any other applicable measure, will be <br /> included in the SWPPP and implemented. <br /> Conditions of Approval/PUD-80 <br /> Page 23 of 25 <br />
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