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i) Pollution prevention by minimizing disturbance of natural soil cover <br />and vegetation, and minimizing, in area and duration, exposed soil and <br />unstable soil conditions. <br />ii) Using sediment barriers to protect soil stockpiles, receiving water <br />bodies, wetlands, storm sewer inlets, and adjacent properties from <br />sediment deposition. <br />iii) Minimize off -site sediment transport on trucks and equipment. <br />iv) Minimize work in and adjacent to water bodies and wetlands. <br />v) Maintain stable slopes. <br />vi) Avoid steep slopes and the need for high cuts and fills. <br />vii)Minimize disturbance to the surrounding soils, root systems and trunks <br />of trees adjacent to site activity that are intended to be left standing. <br />viii) Minimize the compaction of site soils. <br />ix) Using and maintaining temporary and permanent soil stabilization. <br />x) Controlling site waste through the use of a designated concrete <br />washout area. <br />xi) Managing site waste of all unused building materials by properly <br />disposed of wastes offsite and not allowing site wastes to be carried by <br />runoff into a receiving channel or storm sewer system. <br />b) All sites must be maintained to prevent unreasonable erosion and <br />sedimentation. <br />c) Erosion control measures must be in place before any land disturbance activity <br />begins, and measures must remain in place and functional until the site is <br />permanently stabilized. Adequate and timely temporary and permanent <br />stabilization measures must be taken. <br />d) Streets shall be cleaned and swept within 24 hours whenever tracking of <br />sediment occurs and before sites are left idle for weekends and holidays. <br />e) All temporary erosion and sediment control measures, such as silt fence and inlet <br />protection devices, shall be removed within 30 days after permanent stabilization is <br />attained. All storm sewer systems and drainage ways must be flushed and cleaned <br />of sediment accumulation and all accumulated sediments must be removed and <br />properly disposed. <br />150.288 STORM WATER FACILITY MAINTENANCE <br />(A) Maintenance of Publically Owned Facilities. <br />(1) The City shall perform maintenance of publicly owned storm water facilities within <br />the City as provided for in the local surface water management plan and the City <br />Stone Water Pollution Prevention Plan. <br />(2) A final inspection shall be required before the City accepts ownership of the <br />stormwater facilities. Before work under the plan is deemed complete, the <br />applicant must submit as -built record drawings and a maintenance plan <br />demonstrating at the time of final stabilization that the storm water facilities <br />conform to design specifications. <br />(B) Maintenance of Privately Owned Facilities. <br />