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c. Phasing of construction: the nature and purpose of the land disturbance <br />activity and the amount of grading, utilities, and building construction <br />d. Existing and proposed site conditions: existing and proposed topography, <br />vegetation, and drainage <br />e. Adjacent areas, neighboring streams, lakes, wetlands, residential areas, roads, <br />etc., which might be affected by the land disturbance activity <br />f Soils: soil names, mapping units, erodibility <br />g. Critical erosion and Environmentally Sense_ikeSensitive areas: areas on the <br />site that have potential for serious erosion problems and local water <br />resources. <br />h. Erosion and sediment control measures: methods to be used to control <br />erosion and sedimentation on the site, both during and after the construction <br />process <br />i. Temporary and Permanent stabilization: how the site will be stabilized <br />during and after construction is completed, including specifications <br />j. Storm water management: how storm runoff will be managed, including <br />methods to be used if the development will result in increased peak rates or <br />volume of runoff <br />k. Maintenance: schedule of regular inspections and repair of erosion and <br />sediment control structures <br />1. Calculations: any that were made for the design of such items as sediment <br />basins, diversions, waterways, and other applicable practices (Ord. 1510 09- <br />26-16) <br />E. Plan Review: <br />1. General: The City appoints the City Engineer to review the grading, erosion and <br />sediment control plan to ensure compliance with the City of Roseville Design <br />Standards and Grading, Erosion and Sediment Control Standards. <br />Permit required: If the City determines that the grading, erosion and sediment <br />control plan meets the requirements of this article, the City shall issue a permit, <br />valid for a specified period of time that authorizes the land disturbance activity <br />contingent on <br />2_the implementation and completion of the erosion and sediment control plan. <br />3. Denial: If the City determines that the grading, erosion and sediment control plan <br />does not meet the requirements of this article, the City shall not issue a permit for <br />the land disturbance activity. The grading, erosion and sediment control plan must <br />be resubmitted for approval before the land disturbance activity begins. No land use <br />and building permits may be issued until the Permittee has an approved grading, <br />erosion and sediment control plan. <br />4. Permit suspension: If the City determines that the approved plan is not being <br />implemented according to the schedule or the control measures are not being <br />properly maintained, all land use and building permits must be suspended and stop <br />work order issued until the Permittee has fully implemented and maintained the <br />control measures identified in the approved grading, erosion and sediment control <br />plan. <br />F. Plan Implementation And Maintenance: <br />All grading should following the approved grading, erosion and sediment control plan. <br />If temporary grading is needed, it should be reflected in the grading, erosion and <br />sediment control plan. <br />All storm water pollution controls noted on the approved grading, erosion and sediment <br />control plan shall be installed before commencing the land disturbance activity, and <br />shall not be removed without City approval or issuance of a Certificate of Completion. <br />The Permittee shall be responsible for proper operation and maintenance of all <br />stormwater pollution controls and soil stabilization measures in conformance with best <br />management practices. The Permittee shall also be responsible for maintenance, clean- <br />