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i <br /> Community Development Department <br /> PA-1800253 (DV)&PA-1800254(SA) <br /> standards,rocks, landscaping and cobbles are not allowed in the right-of-way.)(Development Title Sections 9- <br /> 1145.4 and 9-1145.5) <br /> 4. Prior to issuance of the occupancy permit,the driveway approach shall be improved in accordance with the <br /> requirements of San Joaquin County Improvement Standards Drawing No. 13 [including return radii to <br /> accommodate truck-trailer movements for trucks exiting the site so as not to encroach on opposing lanes of <br /> traffic]. (Development Title Section 9-1145.5) <br /> 5. A copy of the Final Site Plan shall be submitted prior to release of building permit <br /> 6. The Water Supply Facilities Impact Mitigation Fee shall be required for this development. The fee is due and <br /> payable prior to issuance of the building permit. The fee will be based on the current schedule at the time of <br /> payment. (Development Title Section 9-818.4 and Resolutions R-91-327,R-94-185 and R-97-5) <br /> 7. This project falls within the definition of a Regulated Project as defined in either the County Post-Construction <br /> Standards Manual or the County Phase I National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES)permit and <br /> shall comply with the following conditions: <br /> a. The proposed project disturbs less than one(1)acre of ground and is not part of a larger plan of <br /> common development. <br /> b. A registered professional engineer shall design a system or combination of systems to infiltrate,treat, <br /> and/or filter the 85th percentile storm as defined in the County's 2009 "Storm Water Quality Control <br /> Criteria Plan"(SWQCCP)or in the"California Association of Stormwater Quality Agencies"(CASQA) <br /> publications and comply with the conditions of the County Phase I NPDES permit. Standard Best <br /> Management Practices for the type of development proposed shall be incorporated into the system <br /> design. CASQA documents are available at hqp://www.casga.org.Plans and/or calculations of the <br /> proposed system shall be submitted to the County for review and approval. <br /> c. Applicant shall submit a"Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan"(SWPPP)to Public Works for review. A <br /> SWPPP preparation guide is available at the Department of Public Works. A copy of the SWPPP and all <br /> required records,updates,test results and inspection reports shall be maintained on the construction site and be <br /> available for review upon request. The post construction chapter of the SWPPP must identify expected <br /> pollutants and how they will be prevented from entering the storm system. The chapter shall also contain <br /> a maintenance plan,a spill plan,and a training plan for all employees on proper use,handling and disposal <br /> of potential pollutants. The example plans are available in the SWQCCP and CASQA handbooks. <br /> d. All priority New Development and Significant Redevelopment Projects must meet the volume reduction <br /> requirement outline in the County's SWQCCP 2009 available at h=://www.sicleanwater.or LID.htm. <br /> e. Proprietary storm drainage treatment devices used in any system shall be approved for use by a major <br /> California city, Caltrans, or the Washington State DOT and shall be the last resort of the developer to <br /> comply with the 2009 SWQCCP.Latitude and Longitude of all treatment devised shall be obtained by <br /> use of a global positioning system and reported to the County.Property owner shall execute and <br /> agreement and record a deed restriction, in a form acceptable to the County,regarding maintenance and <br /> perpetuation of the installed systems.Property owner shall be responsible for the ongoing operation and <br />