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2450 WASHINGTON AVEN <br />DRAFT MITIGATION MONITORING AND <br />PLAN <br />patterns of the site or create <br />sediment control measures and a pollutant control plan (PCP). <br />runoff water which would <br />exceed the capacity of <br />Mitigation Measure #19: Prior to issuance of a grading permit, the <br />existing or planned storm <br />project applicant shall file the required documentation to the State Water <br />R <br />and City Engineer <br />Prior to Issuance of <br />water drainage systems. <br />Resources Quality Board and prepare a Storm Water Pollutant <br />Grading Permit <br />Prevention Plan ( SWPPP) which will be reviewed and approved by the <br />City Engineer. The City Engineer must conduct inspections prior to <br />issuing a certificate of occupancy, to ensure that requirements are <br />complied with. <br />Mitigation Measure #20: The applicant will comply with applicable waste <br />discharge requirements and municipal code requirements including <br />City <br />Er <br />9 <br />eer <br />Prior to Issuance of <br />preparation of a SWPPP for construction activities and compliance with <br />Grading Permit <br />the Alameda Countywide Clean Water Program (ACCWP). These permit <br />programs are designed to prevent violation of water quality standards <br />through mitigation and control of pollutant transport in storm water <br />runoff and infiltrating waters. The City of San Leandro Municipal Code <br />ensures that permit conditions are met. <br />Mitigation Measure # 21: Applicant shall be required to demonstrate <br />adequacy of the existing storm drain system to handle existing run -off <br />City <br />Er <br />gineer <br />Prior to Issuance of <br />from the drainage basin as well as run -off from the project, upgrade the <br />Grading Permit <br />storm drain system to handle existing run -off from the drainage basin as <br />well as run -off from the project, or meter run -off from the site so that it <br />leaves the site at the same rate as it currently does. <br />Mitigation Measure #22: To reduce imperviousness, the applicant shall <br />Chief <br />E <br />u lding <br />Official <br />Prior to Issuance of <br />minimize use of concrete walks and hardscape areas. Planters and <br />Grading Permit <br />landscape areas shall be maximized and bioswales, paver blocks, <br />decomposed granite and other alternative pavement materials will be <br />utilized to promote groundwater recharge. <br />Mitigation Measure #23: The applicant shall comply with the applicable <br />C)mml <br />ii <br />Development Dept. <br />Prior to Occupancy <br />City of San Leandro Engineering and Building standards as part of the <br />entitlement process to ensure that new construction is designed to <br />minimize the potential for damage from flooding. <br />01 <br />