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Sec 117.384 -410 <br />Revised July 29, 2014 to include 2013 Construction Stormwater Permit, 2013 MS4 Permit <br />requirements and 2012 LRRWMO Third Generation Plan [ate, additions] <br />(9) Calculations: any that were made for the design of such items as sediment basins, <br />wet detention basins, diversions, waterways, infiltration zones and other applicable <br />practices. <br />J(10)Knowledgeable person /chain of responsibility: As part of the SWPPP, the owner must <br />identify a person knowledgeable and experienced in the application of erosion <br />prevention and sediment control BMPs who will oversee the implementation of the <br />SWPPP, and the installation, inspection and maintenance of the erosion prevention <br />and sediment control BMPs before and during construction. The owner must identify <br />in the SWPPP who will have the responsibility for long -term operation and <br />maintenance of the Permanent Stormwater Management System. The owner shall <br />include in the SWPPP a chain of responsibility with all operators on the site, or if not <br />known, the title or position of the responsible party, to ensure that the SWPPP will be <br />implemented and stay in effect until the construction project is complete, the entire <br />site has undergone Final Stabilization, and an NOT has been submitted to the MPCA. <br />Once the identity of the responsible party is known, the SWPPP must be amended to <br />include this information. <br />(11) Training documentation: The knowledgeable person(s) named in the SWPPP shall be <br />trained in accordance with the current General Construction Stormwater Permit <br />requirements.] <br />(Code 1978, § 9.27.08; Ord. No. 06 -32, § 1, 11 -28 -2006) <br />Sec. 117 - 390. - General Stormwater pollution control plan criteria. <br />The plan shall address the following: <br />(1) Stabilizing all exposed soils and soil stockpiles and the related time frame or <br />schedule. <br />(2) Establishing permanent vegetation and the related time frame or schedule. <br />(3) Preventing sediment damage to adjacent properties and other designated areas such <br />as streams, wetlands, lakes and unique vegetation (e.g., oak groves, rare and <br />endangered species habitats). <br />(4) Scheduling for erosion and sediment control practices. <br />(5) Where permanent and temporary sedimentation basins will be located. <br />(6) Engineering the construction and stabilization of steep slopes. <br />(7) Measures for controlling the quality and quantity of stormwater leaving a site. <br />(8) Stabilizing all waterways and outlets. <br />(9) Protecting storm sewers from the entrance of sediment. <br />(10) Precautions to be taken to contain sediment when working in or crossing water <br />bodies. <br />(11) Restabilizing utility construction areas as soon as possible. <br />(12) Protecting paved roads from sediment and mud brought in from access routes. <br />(13) Disposing of temporary erosion and sediment control measures. <br />(14) How the temporary and permanent erosion and sediment control practices will be <br />maintained. <br />(15) How collected sediment and floating debris will be disposed of. <br />(Code 1978, § 9.27.09; Ord. No. 06 -32, § 1, 11 -28 -2006) <br />Ramsey, Minnesota, Code of Ordinances Page 4 <br />