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I. The applicant shall obtain a Grading Permit from the Engineering and Transportation <br />Department and pay associated fees prior to obtaining a Building Permit. The applicant <br />shall submit Erosion Control plans and a detailed maintenance plan for the post <br />construction storm water treatment measures. Applicant shall implement all applicable <br />items listed in the model list of source control measures, published by the Alameda <br />Countywide Clean Water Program. <br />J. The applicant shall file a Notice of Intent and Storm Water Pollution Control Plan with <br />the State Water Quality Control Board and shall comply with all requirements of the board <br />prior to issuance of a Grading Permit by the City. <br />K. The Developer is also responsible for ensuring that all contractors and subcontractors are <br />aware of and implement all storm water quality measures per NPDES and Alameda <br />County Clean Water Program. Failure to comply with the approved construction Best <br />Management Practices (BMPs) shall result in the issuance of correction notices, citations <br />and/or a project stop order. <br />L. The applicant shall reduce storm water pollution by implementing the following pollution <br />source control measures: <br />1. Structures shall be designed to discourage the occurrence and entry of pests into <br />buildings, thus minimizing the need for pesticides. The trash area shall be separated <br />from the rest of the building by concrete or masonry walls so that pests that gain access <br />to the area are less likely to access the rest of the building. <br />2. All storm drains shall be marked "NO DUMPING, DRAINS TO BAY" <br />3. All on-site storm drains shall be inspected and, if necessary, cleaned at least twice a year <br />immediately prior to the rainy season. <br />4. Sidewalks and parking lots shall be swept regularly to minimize the accumulation of <br />litter and debris. Steam cleaning or low volume pressure washing may be performed <br />only after pre -cleaning using dry methods, spot cleaning and recovery in stained areas <br />and removal of all mobile pollutants. Debris resulting from pressure washing shall be <br />trapped and collected to prevent entry into the storm drain system. Wash water <br />containing any soap, cleaning agent or degreaser shall not be discharged to the storm <br />drain. <br />5. Interior floor drains (if any) shall not be connected to the storm drain system. <br />6. Air conditioning condensate shall be directed to landscaped areas. Any air conditioning <br />condensate that discharges to land without flowing to a storm drain may be subject to <br />the requirements of the State Water Resources Control Board's (SWRCB) Statewide <br />General Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) for Discharges to Land with a Low <br />Threat to Water Quality. <br />7. Landscaping shall be designed to minimize irrigation and runoff, promote surface <br />infiltration where appropriate, and minimize the use of fertilizers and pesticides that can <br />contribute to storm water pollution. <br />8. Where feasible, landscaping shall be designed and operated to treat storm water runoff <br />by incorporating elements that collect, detain, and infiltrate runoff. In areas that provide <br />detention of water, plans that are tolerant of saturated soil conditions and prolonged <br />exposure to water shall be specified. <br />9. Plant materials selected shall be appropriate to site specific characteristics such as soil <br />type, topography, climate, amount and timing of sunlight, prevailing winds, rainfall, air <br />PLN2014-00028 Page 6 of 9 <br />Conditions of Approval February 5, 2015 <br />