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i. The Traffic Impact Mitigation Fee may be required for this development. The fee is due and nayahle <br /> at the time of building permit application. The fee currently is$179.44 per trip-end in the Escalon <br /> L area. The fee shall be automatically adjusted July 1 of each year by the Engineering Construction <br /> Cost Index as published by the Engineering News Record. The number of trip-ends may be <br /> determined by a proportion to the length in time of the excavation operation. (Resolution R-96-592) <br /> k. Prior to the start of operations, the applicant must obtain coverage under the State National Pollutant <br /> Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)General Plan for Discharge of Stormwater associated with <br /> industrial activities by filing a Notice of Intent(NOI)to comply with the State Water Resources Control <br /> Board and developing a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) (Industrial). <br /> 3. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT(Staff Contact: Raymond Borges, 468-3284) <br /> a. No excavations are permitted into the ground water table without specific approval from the Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region (California Water Code, Chapter 4,Article 3, <br /> Section 13240). <br /> b. The materials from an excavation shall not be deposited into any watercourse or in any way <br /> contribute to the pollution thereof(California Water Code, Section 13376) <br /> c. An approved potable water supply must be provided for all employees. (Development Title Section <br /> 9-1100.1) <br /> d. Approved sanitary facilities must be provided for all employees. (Development Title Section 9- <br /> 1100.1) <br /> 4. CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD(Staff Contact: Timothy O'Brien, 916- <br /> 464-4616) <br /> a. CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER PERMIT: A National Pollutant Discharge Elimination (NPDES) <br /> General Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated With Construction Activities, Order No. 99- <br /> 28-DWQ, is required when a project involves clearing, grading, or disturbances to the ground such <br /> as stockpiling or excavation. Currently, construction activity that involves soil disturbances on <br /> construction sites five acres or greater or which are part of a larger common plan of development or <br /> sale require a construction storm water permit. <br /> Because construction associated with the project will disturb more than five acres, the property <br /> owner needs to obtain permit coverage under the NPDES General Permit No. CAS000002 for <br /> Discharges of Storm Water Associated With Construction Activity. Before construction begins, the <br /> proponent must submit an NOI to comply with the permit to the State Water Resources Control <br /> Board, and a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) must be prepared. The permitting <br /> requirement applies both at the excavation site and the processing facility. <br /> b. INDUSTRIAL STORMWATER PERMIT: Depending on the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) <br /> code of the final project, compliance with the NPDES General Permit No. CAS000001 for Discharges <br /> of Storm Water Associated With Industrial Activities may be required. The SIC codes of activities <br /> requiring coverage are listed in the General Permit. In order to obtain coverage by the General <br /> Permit, the proponent must submit a Notice of Intent to comply with the permit(NOI)to the State <br /> Water Resources Control Board, and an SWPPP must be prepared. The permitting requirement <br /> applies both at the excavation site and the processing facility. <br /> San Joaquin County PA-0400250\Reed <br /> Community Development Page 13 <br />