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41. The applicant shall obtain an encroachment permit from the City Engineer prior to <br />moving any construction equipment onto the site. <br />Urban Stormwater Runoff Requirements <br />42. Stormwater Design Requirements <br />The project shall comply with the Alameda Countywide NPDES Permit #CA50029831, a <br />copy of which is available at the City offices. <br />The following requirements shall be incorporated into the project: <br />a) The project developer shall submit a final grading and drainage plan prepared by a <br />licensed civil engineer depicting all final grades and on-site drainage control <br />measures including bio-swales. Irrigated bio-swales shall be redesigned as needed to <br />the satisfaction of the Ciry Engineer to optimize the amount of the storm water <br />running off the paved surface that enters the bio-swale at its most upstream end. This <br />plan shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer prior to the <br />issuance of any building permits. <br />b) In addition to natural controls the project developer may be required to install a <br />structural control, such as an oil/water separator, sand filter, or approved equal (in the <br />parking lot) (on the site) to intercept and pretreat storm water prior to reaching the <br />storm drain. The design, locations, and a schedule for maintaining the separator shall <br />be submitted to the City Engineer/Chief Building Official for review and approval <br />prior to issuance of building permits. The structural control shall be cleaned at least <br />twice a year: once immediately prior to October 15 and once in January. The project <br />developer shall enter into a maintenance agreement for the oil/water separator. <br />c) The project developer shall submit sizing designs criteria to treat stormwater runoff at <br />the time of plan submittal. <br />d) Landscaping shall be designed to minimize irrigation and runoff, promote surface <br />infiltration where appropriate, and minimize the use of fertilizers and pesticides that <br />can contribute to stormwater pollution. <br />1) Structures shall be designed to discourage the occurrence and entry of pests into <br />buildings, thus minimizing the need for pesticides. <br />2) Where feasible, landscaping shall be designed and operated to treat stormwater <br />runoff. In areas that provide detention of water, plants that are tolerant of <br />saturated soil conditions and prolonged exposure to water shall be specified. Soil <br />shall be amended as required. <br />