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9.27.06 The Storm Water Pollution Control Plan and the Grading Plan. <br />The storm water pollution control plan's measures, the limit of disturbed surface and the location <br />of buffer areas shall be marked on the approved grading plan, and identified with flags, stakes, <br />signs etc. on the development site before work begins. <br /> <br />9.27.07 Inspections of the Storm Water Pollution Control Plan Measures. <br />At a minimum such inspections shall be done weekly and after every storm event that is large <br />enough to result in runoff from the site by either th[ city, developer or the developer's designated <br />representative <br /> <br />9.27.08 Minimum Requirements of the Storm Water Pollution Control Plan. <br /> Subdivision 1. The minimum requirements of the Storm Water Pollution Control plan <br /> shall be as follows: <br /> <br />A. The name and address of the applicant and the location of the activity. <br /> <br />B. Project description: the nature and purpose of the land disturbing activity <br /> and the mount of grading, utilities, and building construction involved. <br /> <br />C. Phasing of construction: time frames and schedules for the project's various <br /> aspects. <br /> <br />A map of the existing site conditions: existing topography, property <br />information, steep slopes, existing drainage systems/patterns, type of soils, <br />waterways, wetlands, vegetative cover, one hundred (100) year flood plain <br />boundaries, locations of existing and future buffer strips and labeling the <br />portions of the site that are within trout stream or Outstanding Resource <br />Value Water watersheds. <br /> <br />A site construction plan that includes the location of the proposed land <br />disturbing activities, stockpile locations, erosion and sediment control plan, <br />6onstruction schedule, and the plan for the maintenance and inspections of <br />the storm water pollution control measures which might be affected by the <br />land disturbing activity. <br /> <br />F. Designate the site's areas that have the potential for serious erosion <br /> problems. <br /> <br />Erosion and sediment control measures: the methods that will be used to <br />control erosion and sedimentation on the site, both during and after the <br />construction process. <br /> <br />H. Permanent stabilization: how the site will be stabilized after construction is <br /> completed, including specifications, time frames or schedules <br /> <br />Draft StormWater Ordinance <br /> <br /> Page 7 of 20 <br />92 January 20, 2006 <br /> <br /> <br />
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