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DRAFT 4 -28 -2010 <br />• (i) All proposed storm water practices, hydrologic models, and design methodologies <br />shall be reviewed by the community and certified for compliance by the community in <br />accordance with their plans and specifications. <br />(j) A long -term maintenance plan and schedule for all permanent storm water <br />practices, along with the identity of the party responsible for the maintenance of the <br />proj ect. <br />(k) A snow management plan identifying where and how snow will be <br />stored/removed in order to protect storm water facilities and BMPs. <br />(4) ESC Plan Requirements - The minimum requirements of the ESC Plan shall be consistent <br />with the most recent version of the NPDES Permit requirements including: <br />(a) Project name and type (residential, commercial, industrial, road construction, or <br />other); <br />(b) Project location; <br />(c) County parcel identification number (legal description); <br />(d) Names and addresses of the record owner, developer, land surveyor, engineer, <br />• designer of the plat, and any agents, contractors, and subcontractors who will be <br />responsible for project implementation; <br />• <br />(e) Estimated start date, time frames, and schedules for each construction phase, and <br />completion date; <br />(f) Copies of permits or permit applications required by any other governmental <br />entity or agencies including mitigation measures required as a result of any review for the <br />project (e.g., wetland mitigation, EAW, EIS, archaeology survey); <br />(g) An existing site map and calculations, drawn to a legible scale and clearly labeled <br />with a north arrow and date of preparation. In addition, the following information is <br />required at a minimum: <br />1. An 8.5 by 11 inch United States Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5 minute <br />quad, aerial photo, or equivalent map indicating site boundaries and existing <br />elevations. <br />2. Property lines and lot dimensions. <br />3. Existing zoning classifications for land within and abutting the <br />development, including shoreland, floodway, flood fringe, or general floodplain, <br />and other natural resource overlay districts. <br />13 <br />