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b. The site plan shall incorporate improvements as determined by the Public Works <br />Agency from the review of the preliminary WQMP and surface drainage plan. <br /> <br />c. The site plan to incorporate construction of any proposed “Site Design”, BMPs, (such <br />as walkways with open joints, sidewalks and parking lot aisles with minimum widths, <br />draining sidewalks into adjacent landscaping, incorporating the landscape area into <br />drainage system, etc.) to minimize the impervious areas and to maximize permeability <br />and natural areas. Reference the most current Orange County DAMP and the LIP. <br /> <br />d. Any proposed “Treatment Control” BMPs using the Best Available Technology (such <br />as biofilters, dry or wet detention basins, landscape detentions, wet ponds or wetlands, <br />drainage inserts, filtration basins, etc.) and recommended sizing calculations near <br />pollutant source, so as to infiltrate and filter the pollutants of concern in post <br />development runoff flow prior to its discharge into any receiving body of water or <br />urban storm drain. Reference the most current Orange County DAMP and the City of <br />Santa Ana LIP. <br /> <br />e. All new developments and significant redevelopments require preparation of a <br />NPDES post-construction storm water management plan in accordance with the most <br />current Orange County DAMP and the City of Santa Ana LIP that includes all <br />applicable BMPs for this “Priority Project.” <br /> <br />f. Add a note to the site plan and the tentative map to read “The BMPs, shown on the <br />approved site plan are only preliminary and will be revised or modified as necessary <br />upon completion of the WQMP. Prior to the issuance of the grading permit, the <br />approved grading/utility plan shall incorporate all required Structural BMPs. For <br />assistance and an informational handout (including a WQMP template),” Not Noted. <br /> <br />25. Revise the site plan to add the note “This site will be designed and constructed in <br />accordance with the California Regional Water Quality Control Board Santa Ana Region <br />Order No. R8-2009-0030 discharge requirements (MS4 Permit).” Contact Ehab Elias <br />(714) 647-5627 for additional information”. Noted <br /> <br />31. Each parcel shall treat the storm water separately. If storm water is crossing parcel lines, a <br />reciprocal drainage easement shall be provided. <br /> <br />B. Prior to the recordation of final map, complete the following: <br /> <br />1. Submit and have approved Street Improvement Plans prepared by a registered civil <br />engineer for construction of all new public improvements, including mitigation findings <br />of Environmental Impact Report (E.I.R.), Traffic Impact Analysis, Drainage Study, <br />Hydrology/Hydraulics Study, Water Demand Study, Water Supply Assessment Study,