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(1) A registered professional engineer shall design a system or combination of systems to infiltrate, <br /> treat, and/or filter the 85th percentile storm as defined in the Multi-Agency Post-Construction <br /> Stormwater Standards Manual (Manual). The manual can be found by going to <br /> http://sjcleanwater.org/Phase2.htm. The system design shall follow standards as outlined in the <br /> 2009 SWQCCP or in the "California Association of Stormwater Quality Agencies" (CASQA) <br /> publications and comply with the conditions of the County Phase II NPDES permit. CASQA <br /> documents are available at http://www.casga.org. <br /> (2) Owner shall submit a "Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan" (SWPPP) to Public Works for <br /> review. A SWPPP preparation guide is available at the Department of Public Works. A copy of <br /> the SWPPP shall be maintained on the construction site and presented to any County, State or <br /> Federal employee on demand. The SWPPP onsite shall include all required records, updates, <br /> test results and inspections. The post construction chapter of the SWPPP must identify <br /> expected pollutants and how they will be prevented from entering the storm system. The <br /> chapter shall also contain a maintenance plan, a spill plan, and a training plan for all employees <br /> on proper use, handling and disposal of potential pollutants. The example plans are available in <br /> the CASQA handbooks. <br /> (3) Owner shall be responsible for providing the County with an annual report of operation and <br /> maintenance of any system. The property owner shall also be responsible for the payment to <br /> the County of an annual system inspection fee established by Resolution of the Board of <br /> Supervisors. <br /> (4) A Maintenance Plan shall be submitted and the execution of a Maintenance Agreement with <br /> San Joaquin County shall be required for the owner/operator of stormwater controls prior to the <br /> release of the building permit. <br /> (5) Standard Best Management Practices, for the type of development proposed, shall be <br /> incorporated into the site design. <br /> (6) Wastewater shall NOT be allowed to discharge into the storm drainage system. <br /> (7) Documentation shall be provided showing the owner has verified if an Industrial Storm Water <br /> Permit is required from the State Water Resource Control Board (SWRCB). <br /> Informational Notes: <br /> (i.) A Solid Waste Diversion Plan for all applicable projects must be submitted to the Building <br /> Division of the Community Development Department prior to issuance of the building permit. <br /> Contact the Solid Waste Division (468-3066)for information. <br /> (ii.) This property is subject to the requirements of San Joaquin County Mosquito & Vector Control <br /> District (209-982-4675) and the California Health and Safety Code for the prevention of <br /> mosquitoes. Best Management Practices(BMP)guidelines for stormwater devices, ponds, and <br /> wetlands are available. <br /> 3. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT(Staff Contact: Michael Escotto, [209]468-3443) <br /> a. A soil suitability/nitrate loading study incorporating proposed staff and customer use shall be <br /> submitted to the Environmental Health Department, indicating that the area is suitable for septic <br /> system usage. The studies must be approved by the Environmental Health Department prior to <br /> issuance of building permit(s). (San Joaquin County Development Title, Section 9-1105.2(d)). A <br /> review fee of$650 must be paid at time of submittal to the Environmental Health Department. <br /> PA-1600008 Conditions of Approval 5 <br />