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94-23
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5/16/1994
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RESOLUTION 94-023 457 <br /> <br />Plan Check is imminent, then said building pad areas shall be provided with <br />int~qm landscaping, as follows: Building D-I-I, wildflower mix; Buildings A, <br />B, J, L, planted with turf grass. <br /> <br />Effect <br /> <br />Increased automobile traffic and parking due to project development would likely <br />result in an increasing concentration of contaminates in storm runoff. The project <br />would produce similar pollutants as at the existing sim, but there would be an increase <br />in the quantity of these pollutants. Resulting levels would stilt remain insignificant. <br /> <br />91. <br /> <br />Prior to the commencement of construction activities, the project sponsor shall <br />submit a schedule for timely removal and proper disposal of landscape debris, <br />construction debris, fuel and chemical residue or other type of potentially <br />harmful residue from areas susceptible to runoff. <br /> <br />92. <br /> <br />During periods of rain or when water is used during construction, runoff shall <br />be diverted from areas exposed by construction through the use of berms (sand <br />bags) or other such devices to minimize stormwater contamination and prevent <br />sediment-filled runoff from being deposited in City storm drains. <br /> <br />93. <br /> <br />Parking area maintenance and sweeping shall be conducted a minimum of <br />three times a week (without the use of water) to reduce the amount of <br />pollutants entering the City storm drain system. <br /> <br />94. <br /> <br />Hu?ardous materials used by future tenants (dry cleaning, auto parts stores, <br />etc.), shall be properly stored and located to prevent contact with precipitation <br />or runoff. All receptacles containing toxic materials shall be protected from <br />rainfall so that runoff from the project site does not contain contaminants. <br />Effective monitoring and cleanup programs for spills and leaks of ba?arflous <br />materials shall be prepared by owner for approval by the appropriate agencies <br />(Santa Aha Fire Department, Santa Aha Planning Division, County Health <br />Agency, etc.). <br /> <br />95. <br /> <br />Should any project-generated sediment be deposited in City or County storm <br />drains, the project sponsor shall immediately fund any required clean-up to the <br />satisfaction of the City of Santa Aha Public Works Agency and the Orange <br />County Flood Control District. <br /> <br />- 29 - <br /> <br /> <br />
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