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pesticides; (b) install appropriate plants for the location in accordance with appropriate climate <br /> zones; and (c) install and maintain landscaping to treat stormwater runoff. <br /> 82. TRASH ENCLOSURES: Trash areas including containers for trash, recycling, and organic <br /> waste/composting shall be enclosed and roofed per the city's trash enclosure design guidelines <br /> available on the City's website and as required by the NPDES Permit No. CAS612008 and <br /> amendments, issued by the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board. The trash <br /> enclosure shall be constructed to prevent stormwater run-on and runoff and to contain litter and <br /> trash, so that it is not dispersed by the wind or runoff during waste removal. The area enclosed <br /> shall drain to the sanitary sewer system and an area drain shall be installed in the enclosure area, <br /> providing a structural control such as an oil/water separator or sand filter. No other area shall <br /> drain into the trash enclosure. A sign shall be posted prohibiting the dumping of hazardous <br /> materials into the sanitary sewer. <br /> 83. FULL TRASH CAPTURE DEVICES: The applicant shall install trash capture devices at each <br /> upstream connection point to the public storm drain system subject to the review and approval of <br /> the Director of Engineering/City Engineer. Stormwater treatment controls, proposed in <br /> compliance with Provision C.3 of NPDES Permit No. CAS612008, shall also prevent the <br /> discharge of trash to the downstream municipal separate storm sewer systems and receiving <br /> waters. Discharge points from these treatment control facilities, including overflows, shall be <br /> appropriately screened (5 mm mesh screen) or otherwise configured to meet the full trash <br /> capture screening specification for storm flows up to the full trash capture 1-year, 1-hour storm <br /> hydraulic specification, in compliance with the NPDES Permit No. CAS612008. The applicant <br /> shall submit a Stormwater Management Plan as part of the improvement plans prepared by a <br /> California licensed civil engineer, which include but is not limited to the type, location, and sizing <br /> calculations of the treatment controls that will be installed. Full trash capture devices shall be a <br /> part of the "Stormwater Treatment Measures and Maintenance Agreement." <br /> 84. RESTAURANTS AND FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS: The applicant shall provide a contained area <br /> for cleaning mats, containers and equipment. The wash area shall be covered or designed to <br /> prevent runoff onto or from the area. The area shall be connected to the sanitary sewer system, <br /> subject to approval by the Dublin San Ramon Services District, or the cleaning mats, containers <br /> and equipment shall be collected in a containment area and removed regularly by a disposal and <br /> recycling service. If connected to the sanitary sewer, a grease abatement device (grease trap or <br /> interceptor) shall be installed, and a sign shall be posted prohibiting the dumping of hazardous <br /> materials. <br /> 85. CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION: Prior to occupancy, the applicant shall provide the following <br /> documents to the City Inspector: <br /> a. A letter prepared and signed by the applicant's engineer of record certifying the project <br /> permanent stormwater treatment measures and Hydromodification Management (HM) <br /> measures, if applicable, have been installed in accordance with the City approved <br /> improvement plans. Photographs shall be taken of all the stormwater treatment measures <br /> and HM measures, if applicable, and identified by matching the identification number stated <br /> in the city accepted improvement plans. <br /> b. Signed and completed construction Project Completion Inspection Checklist <br /> c. Bio retention soil certification form completed and certified by the applicant's soil supplier. <br /> PUD-134/P18-0332/P18-0334 City Council <br /> Page 12 of 19 <br />