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RESOLUTION 94-023 <br /> <br />455 <br /> <br />All paved areas shall be designed to carry surface water to the nearest practical <br />street or storm drain. Concentrated flows of water from parking areas shall <br />not flow by gravity over any Public property or pedestrian walkway, but shall <br />be collected in an appropriate manner within the property confines and <br />conducted under the sidewalk except where approved by the Public Works <br />Agency. <br /> <br />76. <br /> <br />The project sponsor shall file a report with the City and the Regional Water <br />Quality Control Board (RWQCB) which complies with the requirements of the <br />National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit for <br />stormwater discharge, including the full description of the discharge and the <br />demonstration of compliance with EPA specified effluent limits. The project <br />sponsor shall comply with the guidelines and policies of the RWQCB and all <br />local responsible agencies. <br /> <br />Solid Waste - Project Construction <br /> <br />Effect <br /> <br />Project consu'uction would cream an insignificant impact on solid waste facilities <br />through the disposal of approximately 6,100 cubic yards of din excavated for the <br />project. <br /> <br />77. <br /> <br />Prior to issuance of grading permits the project sponsors shall submit a haul <br />route for the removal of construction related solid waste which would include <br />measures to reduce dust and control din spilled on roadways. <br /> <br />78. <br /> <br />The sponsors shall explore recycling or other means of disposing of excess soil <br />rather than disposal in a landfill. Soil excavated during construction could be <br />used at other construction sites within the area requiring fill for projects, and <br />may not need to be transported to a landfill. Asphalt removed from the <br />project site can be sold to blacktop recycling companies. <br /> <br />GEOLOGY AND HYDROLOGY <br /> <br />Export of Excavated Material <br /> <br />Grading for the proposed project will require the export of approximately 6,100 cubic <br />yards of soil in order to create developable pad areas and to allow proper drainage. <br /> <br />$CS36~.6 - Z7- <br /> <br /> <br />