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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
4/14/1999
DOCUMENT NO
PC-99-32
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-81-30-79D
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PRIDENTIAL INS CO OF AMERICA
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<br />Resolution No. PC-99-32 <br />Page 16 <br /> <br />81. The applicant shall install a structural control, such as an oil/water separator, sand <br />filter, or approved equal (in the parking lot) (on the site) to intercept and pretreat <br />storm water prior to reaching the storm drain. The design, locations, and a <br />schedule for maintaining the separator shall be submitted to the City <br />Engineer/Director of Building Inspection for review and approval prior to issuance <br />of building permits. The structural control shall be cleaned at least twice a year: <br />once immediately prior to October 15 and once in January. The applicant shall <br />enter into a maintenance agreement for the oil/water separator. <br /> <br />82. The trash enclosure area(s) shall be completely covered. An area drain shall be <br />installed in the enclosure area which connects to the sanitary sewer. A structural <br />control such as an oil/water separator or sand filter shall be provided. No other <br />area shall drain into the trash enclosure; a berm shall be installed to prevent such <br />drainage if found necessary by the City Engineer/Director of Building Inspection. <br />A sign shall be posted prohibiting the dumping of hazardous materials into the <br />sanitary sewer. The applicant shall notify the Dublin-San Ramon Services District <br />(DSRSD) upon installation ofthe sanitary connection; a copy of this notification <br />shall be provided to the Planning Department. <br /> <br />83. The applicant shall sweep or vacuum the parking lot and sidewalks a minimum of <br />once a month and shall prevent the accumulation of litter and debris on the site. <br />Comers and hard to reach areas shall be swept manually. If sidewalks and/or the <br />parking lot are pressure washed, debris must be trapped and collected to prevent <br />entry into the storm drain system. No cleaning agent may be discharged into the <br />storm drain. If any cleaning agent or degreaser is used, wash water must be <br />collected and discharged to the sanitary sewer, subject to approval of the <br />Dublin-San Ramon Services District (DSRSD). <br /> <br />84. The applicant shall label all on-site storm drain inlets with the wording, "No <br />Dumping -- Drains to Bay" using City-approved methods and materials. On-site <br />storm drain facilities shall be cleaned a minimum of twice a year as follows: <br />immediately prior to October 15 and once in January. Additional cleaning may be <br />required if found necessary by the City Engineer/Director of Building Inspection. <br /> <br />85. Prior to the commencement of any clearing, grading, or excavation, the applicant <br />shall submit a copy of the State Water Resources Control Board Notice ofIntent <br />(NOI) for coverage under the State Construction Storm Water General Permit. <br /> <br />86. The applicant shall include erosion control/storm water quality measures on the <br />final grading plan which shall specifically address measures to prevent soil, dirt, <br />and debris from entering the storm drain system. Such measures may include, but <br />are not limited to, hydroseeding, hay bales, sandbags, and siltation fences and are <br />
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