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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
AGENDA REPORT
DOCUMENT DATE
9/1/2015
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15Y
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04
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shall be submitted prior to the issuance of a grading or building permit, whichever <br /> is sooner. <br /> c. Building/Structures shall be designed to minimize the occurrence and entry of <br /> pests into buildings, thus minimizing the need for pesticides, as determined by <br /> the Chief Building Official prior to the issuance of a building permit. <br /> d. The project's landscape and irrigation plans shall be designed to: 1) minimize the <br /> use of fertilizers and pesticides that can contribute to stormwater pollution; and 2) <br /> promote surface infiltration. Prior to the installation of project landscaping and <br /> irrigation, the project landscape architect shall submit a landscaping and <br /> irrigation plan to the City Engineer for review and approval and submit written <br /> verification stating the project incorporates the following: <br /> i. Plants tolerant of saturated soil conditions and prolonged exposure to water <br /> in areas that provide detention of water. <br /> ii. Plants and soil amendments appropriate to site specific characteristics such <br /> as topography and climate. <br /> iii. Landscaping and irrigation consistent with Bay-Friendly Landscaping. <br /> iv. Water conservation techniques to promote surface infiltration. <br /> f. Trash dumpsters and recycling containers shall be in an enclosed and roofed <br /> area to minimize water flowing in and from the area and to contain litter and trash <br /> to minimize disbursement by the wind or runoff. These areas shall not drain to <br /> the storm drain system, but to the sanitary sewer system. An area drain shall be <br /> installed in the enclosure area with a structural control such as an oil/water <br /> separator or sand filter. No other area shall drain into the trash enclosure; a <br /> ridge or a berm shall be constructed to prevent such drainage if found necessary <br /> by the City Engineer/Chief Building Official. A sign shall be posted prohibiting the <br /> dumping of hazardous materials into the sanitary sewer. The project developer <br /> shall notify the Dublin San Ramon Services District of the sanitary sewer <br /> connection and provide written verification of such notification to the City <br /> Engineer/Chief Building Official prior to the installation of the connection. <br /> g. All paved outdoor storage areas shall be designed to minimize pollutant runoff. <br /> Bulk materials stored outdoors that may contribute to the pollution of stormwater <br /> runoff must be covered as deemed appropriate by the City Engineer/Chief <br /> Building Official. <br /> h. All metal roofs, gutters, and downspouts shall be finished with rust-inhibitive <br /> finish/paint as determined by the Chief Building Official. <br /> i. All projects using architectural copper roofing, gutters, downspouts, etc., shall <br /> utilize the following Best Management Practices for use and maintenance: <br /> a. During installation, copper material shall be pre-patinated at the factory. If <br /> patination is done on-site; collect the rinse water in a tank and haul off-site <br /> for disposal. With prior authorization from Dublin San Ramon Services <br /> District (DSRSD), you may collect the rinse water in a tank and discharge to <br /> the sanitary sewer. Optionally, consider coating the copper materials with a <br /> clear coating that prevents further corrosion and stormwater pollution. The <br /> clear coating, if utilized, shall be reapplied (as recommended by the coating <br /> manufacturer) to maintain its efficacy. <br /> b. During maintenance, the following applies during washing and patination: <br /> i. Minimize washing of architectural copper as it damages the patina <br /> and any protective coating. <br /> ii. Block all storm drain inlets downstream of the wash. <br /> iii. collect in a tank and dispose off-site, or discharge the wash water to <br /> the sanitary sewer(with prior authorization from DSRSD). <br /> c. During re-patination, collect the rinse water in a tank and dispose off-site or <br /> discharge to sewer(with prior authorization from DSRSD) . <br /> 24 <br />
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