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year by the Engineering Construction Cost Index as published by the Engineering News Record. <br /> (Resolution R-00-433) <br /> f. The Regional Transportation Impact Fee shall be required for this application. The fee is due and <br /> payable at the time of building permit application. The fee will be based on the current schedule at <br /> the time of payment. (Resolution R-06-38) <br /> g. Applicant shall obtain approval from the Department of Public Works and Caltrans for STAA <br /> terminal and STAA route designations of proposed facility. Contact the Traffic Engineering Division <br /> of the Department of Public Works ([209] m468-3707) for designation process. <br /> h. A copy of the Final Site Plan shall be submitted prior to release of building permit. <br /> i. The developer shall provide drainage facilities in accordance with the San Joaquin County <br /> Development Standards. Retention basins shall be fenced with 6-foot-high chain link fence or equal <br /> when the maximum design depth is 18 inches or more. Required retention basin capacity shall be <br /> calculated and submitted along with a drainage plan for review and approval, prior to release of <br /> building permit. (Development Title Section 9-1135) <br /> j. This project falls within the definition of a Regulated Project as defined in either the County Post- <br /> Construction Standards Manual or the County Phase I National Pollutant Discharge Elimination <br /> System(NPDES) permit and shall comply with the following conditions: <br /> 1. A registered professional engineer shall design a system or combination of systems to treat, filter <br /> or infiltrate the 85th percentile storm as defined in the County's Post-Construction 2009 <br /> SWQCCP. The system design shall follow standards as outlined in the 2009 Storm Water <br /> Quality Control Criteria Plan and comply with the conditions of the County Phase I NPDES <br /> permit. Plans and/or calculations of the proposed system shall be submitted to the County for <br /> review and approval prior to clearance for plan check. <br /> 2. All Priority New Development and Significant Redevelopment Projects must meet the volume <br /> reduction requirement outlined in the County's SWQCCP. <br /> 3. Applicant 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 approved SWPPP and all required records, updates,test results and inspection reports shall <br /> be maintained on the construction site and be available for review upon request. The post <br /> construction chapter of the SWPPP must identify expected pollutants and how they will be <br /> prevented from entering the storm system. The chapter shall also contain a maintenance plan, <br /> a spill plan, and a training plan for all employees on proper use, handling and disposal of <br /> potential pollutants. <br /> 4. 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 /> 5. A Maintenance Plan shall be submitted, and the execution of a Maintenance Agreement with <br /> San Joaquin County will be required for the owner/operator of stormwater controls prior to the <br /> release of the building permit. <br /> 6. Standard Best management Practices for the type of development proposed shall be <br /> incorporated into the site storm drainage design. <br /> 7. Owner shall check with the State Water Resources Control Board to determine if an Industrial <br /> Storm Water Permit will be required. <br /> PA-1900286—Conditions of Approval 5 <br />