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PC-2007-05, PCUP-155; PDR-513, TRINITY LUTHERN CHURCH
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PC-2007-05, PCUP-155; PDR-513, TRINITY LUTHERN CHURCH
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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
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1/24/2007
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15 Y
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58. Prior to the commencement of any clearing, grading, or excavation, the project developer <br />shall submit a copy of the State Water Resources Control Board Notice of Intent (NOI) <br />for coverage under the State Construction Storm Water General Permit. <br />59. Prior to the commencement of any clearing, grading, or excavation, the project developer <br />shall obtain the Construction Activities Storm Water General Permit from the State Water <br />Resources Control Board. <br />60. The project developer shall submit a construction Best Management Practices (BMP's) <br />program for review and approval by the Planning Director prior to issuance of building <br />and/or grading permits. These BMP's shall be implemented by the general contractor and <br />all subcontractors and suppliers of materials and equipment. Construction site cleanup <br />and control of construction debris shall also be addressed. Failure to comply with the <br />approved construction BMP may result in the issuance of correction notices, citations, or <br />a stop work order. The project developer is responsible for implementing the following <br />measures during all construction phases of the project: <br />a. Gather all construction debris on a regular basis and place it in a dumpster or other <br />container which is emptied or removed on a weekly basis. When appropriate, use <br />tarps on the ground to collect fallen debris or splatters that could contribute to storm <br />water runoff pollution. <br />b. Remove all dirt, gravel, rubbish, refuse, and green waste from the street pavement <br />and storm drains adjoining the site. Limit construction access routes onto the site and <br />place gravel on them. Do not drive vehicles and equipment off paved or graveled <br />areas during wet weather. Broom-sweep the street pavement adjoining the project <br />site on a daily basis. Scrape caked-on mud and dirt from these areas before sweeping. <br />c. Install filter materials (such as sandbags, filter fabric, etc.) at the storm drain inlet <br />nearest the downstream side of the project site in order to retain any debris or dirt <br />flowing in the storm drain system. Maintain and/or replace filter materials to ensure <br />effectiveness and to prevent street flooding. <br />d. Create a contained and covered area on the site for the storage of bags, cement, <br />paints, oils, fertilizers, pesticides, or other materials used on the site that have the <br />potential of being discharged into the storm drain system through being windblown or <br />in the event of a material spill. <br />Never clean machinery, equipment, tools, brushes, or rinse containers into a street, <br />gutter, or storm drain. <br />f. Ensure that concrete/gunite supply trucks or concrete/plaster operations do not <br />discharge wash water into street, gutters, or storm drains. <br />
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