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1. Construction Site Practices. In.addition to compliance with specific requirements <br />contained in an approved permit, all permittees shall establish and implement construction site <br />management practices that will prevent toxic materials and other debris from entering the Citys storm <br />drainage and waterway systems, The following construction site practices are prohibited and <br />constitute a violation of these rules: <br />El Improper storage of chemicals (pesticides, fertilizers, fuels, paints, thinners); <br />1.2 Improper disposal. of construction waste material, garbage, rubbish, and <br />sanitary waste; plaster, dry -wall; grout, gypsum; <br />1.3 Failure to immediately clean up spills of toxic materials, <br />1.4 Washing excess concrete material or other construction related material into <br />a street; catch basin, or other public facility, the City's stormwater system, private stormwater <br />drainage systems that discharge to the City's stormwater system, Relatedhlatural Resource <br />Areas, or other protected area identified on the approved Construction Site Management <br />Plan; <br />1..5 Allowing construction vehicles to: track or spill soil or debris into or onto a <br />street or public right of way; or - <br />1.6 Ground disturbing: activities or destruction of vegetation in protected areas. <br />1.7 Beginning construction activities without a valid permit or prior to initial site <br />inspection by city. <br />2, Prevention Measures and Design Standards. The City's. Erosion Prevention and <br />CoristructionSite Management Practices Manualmay be utilized to obtain ideas as to how to achieve <br />the, outcomes mandated. by R 6.645D.1. The Manual is a guidance document only. Except as <br />provided in R -6.645-D, it is not necessary to utilize any of the specific best management practices <br />contained in the Manual, nor is the use of one or, more of those best management practices a <br />guarantee that apermit will be issued Each site andthe proposed constructionrelated activities need <br />to be examined to determine what measures are required for that. specific site. <br />R -6.645-H Enforcement, <br />1. Intervention. The primary focus of sections 6.625 to '6.545 of the Eugene Code, <br />1971 andthese Rules is to achieve compliance withthe outcomes specified inR=6.645-I) andprevent <br />erosion and control stormwater impact, and the City will use the amount of enforcement necessary <br />to achieve compliance. Where }possible the City will rely on education rather than enfarcement. The <br />City Manager may provide educational programs or other informational materials that will assist <br />Administrative Rule 18 <br />C.YfU. viPNUALmsianPmv 2do.wpd <br />