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6/9/2017
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similar facilities shall not discharge to the storm drain system. Per Appendix L "Site <br /> Design Requirements for Small Projects",the project shall implement at least one of the <br /> following site design measures: <br /> • Direct roof runoff into cisterns or rain barrels for use. , <br /> • Direct roof runoff onto vegetated areas. <br /> • Direct runoff from sidewalks,walkways, and/or patios onto vegetated areas. <br /> • Direct runoff from driveways/uncovered parking lots onto vegetated areas. <br /> • Construct sidewalks,walkways,and/or patios with permeable surfaces. <br /> • Construct bike lanes, driveways, and/or uncovered parking lots with permeable <br /> surfaces. <br /> H. Pollution Control Measures. The applicant shall reduce storm water pollution by <br /> implementing the following pollution source control measures: <br /> • 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 <br /> access to the area are less likely to access the rest of the building. <br /> • Sidewalks and parking lots shall be swept regularly to minimize the accumulation <br /> of litter and debris. Steam cleaning or low volume pressure washing may be <br /> performed only after pre-cleaning using dry methods, spot cleaning and recovery <br /> in stained areas and removal of all mobile pollutants.Debris resulting from pressure <br /> washing shall be trapped and collected to prevent entry into the storm drain system. <br /> Wash water containing any soap, cleaning agent or degreaser shall not be <br /> discharged to the storm drain. <br /> • Interior floor drains(if any) shall not be connected to the storm drain system. <br /> • Air conditioning condensate shall be directed to landscaped areas. Any air <br /> conditioning condensate that discharges to land without flowing to a storm drain <br /> may be subject to the requirements of the State Water Resources Control Board's <br /> (SWRCB) Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) for <br /> Discharges to Land with a Low Threat to Water Quality. <br /> • Landscaping shall be designed to minimize irrigation and runoff,promote surface <br /> infiltration where appropriate, and minimize the use of fertilizers and pesticides <br /> that can contribute to storm water pollution. <br /> • Where feasible, landscaping shall be designed and operated to treat storm water <br /> runoff by incorporating elements that collect, detain,and infiltrate runoff.In areas <br /> that provide detention of water,plans that are tolerant of saturated soil conditions <br /> and prolonged exposure to water shall be specified. <br /> • Plant materials selected shall be appropriate to site specific characteristics such as <br /> soil type, topography, climate, amount and timing of sunlight, prevailing winds, <br /> rainfall, air movement, patterns of land use, ecological consistency and plant <br /> interactions to ensure successful establishment. <br /> • Selection of the plants that will require minimal pesticide use. <br /> Agreement to Conditions April 25, 2017 <br /> PLN16-0063 200 MacArthur Blvd. Page 6 of 9 <br />
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