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subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer and the Planning Director <br />prior to the issuance of any building permits. <br /> <br />89. Any damage to existing street or sidewalk improvements during construction on <br />the subject property shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the Planning Director <br />and City Engineer at full expense to the developer. This shall include slurry seal, <br />overlay, or street reconstruction if deemed warranted by the City Engineer. <br /> <br />90. The paving sections for the new parking spaces shall be designed on the basis of <br />an R-Value test and a traffic index to carry the anticipated traffic loads. This <br />design shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineer. The minimum <br />paving section shall be two inches (2") of asphalt concrete (A.C.) on a six inch <br />(6") asphalt base (A.B.). The minimum A.C. pavement slope shall be one <br />percent (1%). For pavement slopes less than 1%, the surface runoff shall be <br />carried in a concrete gutter to an acceptable point of discharge. The minimum <br />slope for concrete gutter shall be 0.5 percent. <br /> <br />91. Six-inch (6") vertical concrete curbs shall be installed between the new parking <br />spaces and the landscaped area. <br /> <br />92. The applicant shall comply with the City's non-point storm drain ordinance. <br /> <br />93. The project development shall submit a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan <br />(SWPPP) for review and approval by the City Engineer prior to issuance of <br />building or grading permits. Failure to comply with the approved construction <br />SWPPP may result in the issuance of correction notices, citations, or stop work <br />order. The following construction Best Management Practices (BMPs), as well <br />as any other applicable measure, shall be included in the SWPPP and <br />implemented as approved by the City: <br /> <br />a) The project developer shall include erosion control/storm water quality <br />measures on 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, <br />hydroseeding, hay bales, sandbags, and siltation fences and are subject <br />to the review and approval of the City Engineer/Chief Building Official. <br />The project developer is responsible for ensuring that the contractor is <br />aware of and implements such measures. <br /> <br />b) Gather all construction debris on a regular basis and place it in a dumpster <br />or other container which is emptied or removed on a weekly basis. When <br />appropriate, use tarps on the ground to collect fallen debris or splatters <br />that could contribute to storm water runoff pollution. <br /> <br />c) Remove all dirt, gravel, rubbish, refuse, and green waste from the street <br />pavement and storm drains adjoining the site. Limit construction access <br /> 15 <br /> <br />