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D. The elimination of exposure of materials, processes, or equipment to the maximum <br /> extent practicable is necessary to prevent contamination of stormwater runoff. <br /> Exposures that cannot be eliminated require use of Best Management Practices <br /> (BMPs), both engineered and administrative, to prevent any exposure from impacting <br /> rainwater runoff. <br /> E. The storage of materials or installation of processes and/or equipment outdoors may <br /> subject the facility to the General Industrial Stormwater Permit program and require <br /> submittal to the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) of a Notice of Intent <br /> (NOI) for coverage under the Statewide General Industrial Facility Permit. Elimination <br /> of exposure to stormwater of materials or activities by relocating indoors, covering, or <br /> utilizing engineered controls is highly recommended. If an NOI is required, it must be <br /> submitted prior to finaling the building permit. A copy of the NOI shall be provided to <br /> the City's' Environmental Services office. <br /> F. The geneiation ui dischaige--of-wastewaters, other-than—domestic-sewage;may <br /> require a pretreatment permit for discharge to the sanitary sewer. If a permit is <br /> required, submittal of an application to the City's Environmental Services office is <br /> required prior to finaling the building permit or commencing the discharge, whichever <br /> occurs first. <br /> G. If the facility stores petroleum products; including mixtures with any concentration of <br /> petroleum, in a quantity equal to or greater than 1,320 gallons as an aggregate of all <br /> individual aboveground containers equal to or greater than 55 gallons shell capacity <br /> (including drums, tanks, containers, totes, oil-filled electrical equipment, oil-filled <br /> manufacturing equipment and oil-filled operational equipment), the facility must <br /> comply with the requirements of the California Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act <br /> (APSA) as required in Chapter 6.67 of the California Health & Safety Code and <br /> implement a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC) in <br /> conformance with 40 CFR 112. <br /> H. Accessible and secure monitoring facilities shall be constructed at the site's final <br /> combined sanitary sewer outfall to allow for the City to periodically install sampling <br /> equipment and collect wastewater samples to determine the facility's compliance with <br /> wastewater discharge regulations. <br /> VI. ENGINEERING &TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS <br /> A. The proposed development shall comply with City ordinances, policies and <br /> regulations. All improvements shall be in accordance with the City's Design <br /> Standards, Specifications and Standard Plans unless otherwise specifically approved <br /> by the City Engineer. <br /> Agreement to Conditions June 1,2017 <br /> PLN17-0009 Page 6 of 9 <br />