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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
11/12/2003
DOCUMENT NO
PC-2003-48
DOCUMENT NAME
PDR-318
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BORG REDWOOD FENCING
NOTES 3
2-SATORY BLDG/SITE IMPROVEMENTS
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Resolution No. PC-2003-48 <br />Page 16 <br />87. The project developer shall include erosion control/storm water quality <br />measures in the final grading plan which shall specifically address <br />measures to prevent soil, dirt, and debris from entering the storm drain <br />system. Such measures may include, but are not limited to hydroseeding, <br />hay bales, sandbags, and siltation fences and are subject to the review and <br />approval of the City Engineer/Chief Building Official. If no grading plan is <br />required, necessary erosion control/storm water quality measures shall be <br />shown on the site plan submitted for an on-site permit, subject to the review <br />and approval of the Chief Building Official. The project developer is <br />responsible for ensuring that the contractor is aware of and implements <br />such measures. <br />The project developer is responsible for implementing the following <br />measures during all construction phases of the subject project: <br />a.) Gather all construction debris on a regular basis and place them in a <br />dumpster or other container which is emptied or removed on a weekly <br />basis. When appropriate, use tarps on the ground to collect fallen debris or <br />splatters that could contribute to storm water pollution. <br />b.) Remove all dirt, gravel, rubbish, refuse, and green waste from the street <br />pavement, and storm drains adjoining the project site. During wet weather <br />avoid driving vehicles off paved areas. <br />c.) Broom sweep the public street pavement adjoining the project site on a <br />daily basis. Caked-on mud or dirt shall be scraped from these areas before <br />sweeping. <br />d.) Install filter materials (such as sandbags, filter fabric, etc.) at the storm <br />drain inlet nearest the downstream side of the project site in order to retain <br />any debris or dirt flowing into the City storm drain system. Filter materials <br />shall be maintained and/or replaced as necessary to ensure effectiveness <br />and to prevent street flooding. Dispose of filter particles in the trash. <br />e.) Create a contained and covered area on the site for the storage of bags, <br />cement, paints, flammable, oils, fertilizers, pesticides, or any other <br />materials used on the project site that have the potential for being <br />discharged to the storm drain system through being windblown or in the <br />event of a material spill. <br />£) Never clean machinery, tools, brushes, etc., or rinse containers into a <br />street, gutter, or storm drain. <br />
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