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<br />Page 22 <br /> <br />system, said system shall either be manufactured and installed according to manufacturer <br />recommendations, or designed by a registered professional engineer and installed according to <br />approved plans. (Address this condition during construction) <br /> <br />106. POLLUTANT REDUCTION IN STORMWATER: At no time during construction of the project <br />shall pollutants be allowed to enter, clog, or contaminate storm drain pipe networks or open <br />stormwater channels in violation of Pleasanton Municipal Code §9.14.080 et seq. The applicant <br />shall contain all trash and debris for proper disposal to authorized landfills or recyclers. Erosion <br />control features shall be deployed during the rainy season that extends from October 1st to April <br />15th each year, or any time rain is forecast outside of this period. Best Management Practices <br />(BMPs) shall be strictly followed. Street sweepers must be employed if soil or debris is tracked <br />onto the public roads from vehicles exiting the site. Standard BMPs are available from the <br />California Stormwater Quality Association (CASQA), the United States Environmental Protection <br />Agency (EPA), Caltrans, and others. Notes and/or illustrations shall be added to the plans that <br />describe the BMPs to be utilized during construction. The use of manufactured erosion control <br />woven blankets and straw wattles that utilize plastic monofilament netting is specifically <br />prohibited. (Address this condition during construction) <br /> <br />107. SWPPP REPORTING: Copies of any monitoring and/or sampling reports required by the <br />stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) and submitted by the Legally Responsible <br />Person (LRP) to the State of California’s SMARTS database shall also be submitted to the City <br />of Pleasanton inspector assigned to the project. The LRP shall also submit to the City a copy of <br />the required Annual Report no later than September 1st of each year that construction is active <br />or when erosion control features have been deployed. The report must include a summary of all <br />sampling and analysis performed (Risk Levels 2 and 3 only), a log of all inspections performed <br />including Rain Event Action Plans (REAP), a summary of any required corrective actions taken, <br />and a summary of any violations. (Address this condition during construction) <br /> <br />108. DUST CONTROL: Dust control measures must be employed during all phases of <br />construction to prevent airborne nuisance to neighboring properties. All stockpiles or unused <br />materials that can create dust shall be covered or removed. Exposed soil areas shall be <br />routinely watered until surfacing materials or landscaping is installed. Use of dust palliatives <br />shall conform to Caltrans Standard Specification Section 18. Any damage caused by airborne <br />dust to neighboring properties shall be cleaned with costs paid by the applicant. If the applicant <br />fails the address dust as directed by the City, the City shall have the right to enter the property <br />to effectuate the correction, with all costs paid by the applicant or levied as a lien against the <br />applicant’s property. (Address this condition during construction) <br /> <br />109. PROPERTY NUISANCE: At no time during construction of the project shall the condition of <br />the property become a nuisance as defined in Pleasanton Municipal Code §9.28.020. The City <br />shall have the right to inspect the property for conditions that violate the code standard. If a <br />nuisance is found, the applicant shall immediately submit a plan of correction. Depending on <br />the severity of the nuisance, the City may suspend all construction work until the condition is <br />corrected. Any of the following conditions shall be considered severe: Leaking chemicals that <br />can cause environmental damage; open excavations or any excavation deeper than 4 feet that <br />lacks proper shoring; unsecured materials that can fall to the ground causing damage or injury; <br />open or exposed utilities that could cause electrical shock or contamination of sewer, potable