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1. NPDES Permit design requirements include, but are not limited to, the following: <br /> a. Source control, site design, implementation, and maintenance standards when <br /> a regulated project (such as a residential subdivision project) creates and/or <br /> replaces 10,000 square feet or more of impervious surface, including roof area, <br /> street, and sidewalk. <br /> b. Hydromodification standards when a regulated project creates and/or replaces <br /> a total impervious area of one acre or more. <br /> c. Compliance with a Diazinon pollutant reduction plan (Pesticide Plan) to reduce <br /> or substitute pesticide use with less toxic alternatives. <br /> d. Compliance with a Copper Pollutant Reduction Plan and a Mercury Pollutant <br /> Reduction Plan. <br /> 2. The following requirements shall be incorporated into the project: <br /> a. The applicants shall submit a final grading and drainage plan prepared by a <br /> licensed civil engineer depicting all final grades and onsite drainage control <br /> measures including bioretention swales. Irrigated bioretention swales shall be <br /> designed to maximize stormwater entry at their most upstream point. The <br /> grading and drainage plans shall be subject to the review and approval of the <br /> City Engineer prior to the issuance of a grading or building permit, whichever is <br /> sooner. <br /> b. The applicants shall submit to the City Engineer the sizing design criteria and <br /> calculations for a hydromodification facility, if required, and for the treatment of <br /> stormwater runoff. The design criteria and calculations shall be subject to the <br /> review and approval of the City Engineer and shall be submitted prior to the <br /> issuance of a grading or building permit, whichever 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 <br /> the use of fertilizers and pesticides that can contribute to stormwater pollution; <br /> and 2) promote surface infiltration. Prior to the installation of project <br /> landscaping and irrigation, the project landscape architect shall submit a <br /> landscaping and irrigation plan to the City Engineer for review and approval <br /> and submit written verification stating the project incorporates the following: <br /> i. Plants tolerant of saturated soil conditions and prolonged exposure to <br /> water in areas that provide detention of water. <br /> PUD-116, Berlager Page 11 <br />