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<br />1017.05: REVIEW OF PLAN: <br /> <br />I) General. The City appoints the City Engineer to review the erosion and sediment control plan to <br />ensure compliance with the City of Roseville Erosion and Sediment Control Specifications. <br />2) Permit required. If the City determines that the erosion and sediment control plan meets the <br />requirements of this article, the City shall issue a permit, valid for a specified period of time that <br />authorizes the land disturbance activity contingent on the implementation and completion of the <br />erosion and sediment control plan. <br />3) Denial. If the City determines that the erosion and sediment control plan does not meet the <br />requirements of this article, the City shall not issue a permit for the land disturbance activity. The <br />erosion and sediment control plan must be resubmitted for approval before the land disturbance <br />activity begins. No land use and building permits may be issued until the Permittee has an approved <br />erosion and sediment control plan. <br />4) Permit suspension. If the City detennines that the approved plan is not being implemented according <br />to the schedule or the control measures are not being properly maintained, all land use and building <br />permits must be suspended and stop work order issued until the Permittee has fully implemented and <br />maintained the control measures identified in the approved erosion and sediment control plan. <br /> <br />1017.06: IMPLEMENTATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PLAN: <br /> <br />All storm water pollution controls noted on the approved erosion and sediment control plan shall be installed before <br />commencing the land disturbing activity, and shall not be removed without City approval or approval of a <br />Certificate of Completion. Noncompliance with the grading and erosion control plan shall constitute grounds for an <br />order from the City to halt all construction. <br /> <br />The plan implementation shall incorporate the following: <br />I) Existing vegetation shall be retained whenever feasible. <br />2) Land shall be disturbed in increments of workable size on which adequate erosion and sediment <br />control can be provided and maintained, and staged so that the area is not exposed for long periods of <br />time without stabilization. <br />3) The location of areas not to be disturbed must be identified with flags, stakes, signs, silt fence, etc. <br />before construction begins. <br />4) Down-gradient sediment controls must be in place before up-gradient land disturbing activity begins. <br />5) Black zip ties shall be used for long-tenn silt fence installation. <br />6) All storm drains and inlets must be protected until all sources of potential discharge are stabilized. <br />7) Temporary stockpiles must have effective sediment control and can not be placed in surface waters or <br />storm water conveyance systems. <br />8) V chicle tracking from the site shall be minimized with the use of stone pads, concrete or steel wash <br />racks, or equivalent systems. <br />9) Street sweeping must be used ifBMPs are not adequate to prevent sediment from being tracked into <br />the street. <br /> <br />The Pennittee shall be responsible for proper operation and maintenance of all stormwater pollution controls and <br />soil stabilization measures in conformance with best management practices and with the maintenance requirements <br />in the NPDES General Construction Permit. The Pennittee is responsible for the operation and maintenance of <br />temporary erosion at the site. The Permittee is responsible until another Permittee has assumed control over all areas <br />of the site that have not been finally stabilized or the site has undergone final stabilization, and has received an <br />approved Certificate of Completion. The Permittee is responsible for maintenance, clean-up and all damages caused <br />by flooding of the site or surrounding area due to in-place erosion or sediment control. <br />