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m) Project applicant shall develop and submit an Operations and Maintenance Plan that identifies the <br /> operations, maintenance, and inspection requirements of all storm water treatment and baseline <br /> hydro modification control measures identified in the approved Project Storm Water Plan. MHCSD <br /> approval of the preliminary Operations and Maintenance Plan is precedent to issuance of any <br /> building, grading, or construction permits. MHCSD approval of the final Operations and <br /> maintenance Plan and recordation of the Maintenance Access Agreement is precedent to issuance <br /> of the Certificate of Occupancy and release of Performance Bonds. <br /> n) The Phase II Permit (Provision E.12.f) requires that the post-construction storm water runoff flow <br /> rate not exceed the estimated pre-project flow rate for the 2-year, 24-hour design storm event. <br /> o) Maintenance condition shall be determined through a self-certification program where MHCSD <br /> require annual reports from authorized parties demonstrating proper maintenance and operations. <br /> The developer shall sign an agreement with MHCSD for Storm Water Treatment System Access <br /> and Maintenance. This agreement will be transferred to the future owners. <br /> p) The Project Storm Water Plan must include the results of the hydro modification routing modeling <br /> and demonstrate that the project meets the hydro modification-requirements. <br /> q) Hydrologic routing modeling (e.g., USEPA's Storm Water Management Model [SWMM]) must be <br /> conducted to calculate peak storm water runoff response time and peak project storm water runoff <br /> rate for the entire project site for the pre-and post-construction conditions. The results of the model <br /> are then used to design hydro modification control measures(e.g., detention basins, wet ponds)to <br /> mitigate and meet the hydro modification design storm event criteria. <br /> 0 Runoff from non-residential areas shall be pretreated on-site prior to discharge into the MHCSD <br /> public storm water collection system. <br /> s) Maintenance condition shall be determined through a self-certification program where MHCSD <br /> require annual reports from authorized parties demonstrating proper maintenance and operations. <br /> t) The project shall include on-site fire hydrants. <br /> u) Applicant shall apply and obtain an Encroachment permit from the MHCSD prior to any work <br /> commencing within the public right-of-way. <br /> v) Applicant shall submit proof of PG&E clearance via written correspondence to the MHCSD in order <br /> to construct proposed improvements within the PG&E easement area. <br /> w) Please confirm with the county that the on-site landscaping and architecture is being reviewed for <br /> consistency with the Commercial, Office and Industrial Design Manual. <br /> 7) Oliver John (Jerry Gonsalves, 916-952-4128) See attached memo dated August 21, 2018. <br /> NOTES AND INFORMATION ONLY: <br /> Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (See the attached memo dated December 10, 2018). <br /> See PA-1800003 (Building 'A'), PA-1800004 (Building 'B'), PA-1800005 (Building 'C'), and PA-1800006 <br /> (Building 'D')for descriptions of Site Approval applications concerning the other four(4) Mountain Technology <br /> Center buildings. <br /> PA-1800007 (SA) Conditions of Approval 9 <br />