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buffer strips and labeling the portions of the site that are within trout stream or Outstanding <br />Resource Value Water watersheds. <br />E.) A site construction plan that includes the location of the proposed land disturbing <br />activities, stockpile locations, erosion and sediment control plan, construction schedule, and <br />the plan for the maintenance and inspections of the storm water pollution control measures. <br />F.) Adjacent areas: neighboring streams, lakes, residential areas, roads, etc., which might <br />be affected by the land disturbing activity. <br />G.) Designate the site's areas that have the potential for serious erosion problems. <br />H.) Erosion and sediment control measures: the methods that will be used to control erosion <br />and sedimentation on the site, both during and after the construction process. <br />I.) Permanent stabilization: how the site will be stabilized after construction is completed, <br />including specifications, time frames or schedules. <br />J.) Calculations: any that were made for the design of such items as sediment basins, wet <br />detention basins, diversions, waterways, infiltration zones and other applicable practices. <br />4.5 General Storm Water Pollution Control Plan Criteria. The plan shall address the <br />following: <br />A.) Stabilizing all exposed soils and soil stockpiles and the related time frame or schedule. <br />B.) Establishing permanent vegetation and the related time frame or schedule. <br />C.) Preventing sediment damage to adjacent properties and other designated areas such as <br />streams, wetlands, lakes and unique vegetation (Oak groves, rare and endangered species <br />habitats, etc.) <br />D.) Scheduling for erosion and sediment control practices. <br />E.) Where permanent and temporary sedimentation basins will be located. <br />F.) Engineering the construction and stabilization of steep slopes. <br />G.) Measures for controlling the quality and quantity of storm water leaving a site. <br />H.) Stabilizing all waterways and outlets. <br />I.) Protecting storm sewers from the entrance of sediment. <br />J.) What precautions will be taken to contain sediment, when working in or crossing water <br />