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Construction Site Management Plan General Notes <br />(the following shall be included on all CSMP submittals) <br />'41116FWAo, EROSION <br />PREVENTION PROGRAM <br />1. Prior to any ground disturbance on the site one inspection with Erosion Prevention staff is <br />required. <br />2. The Construction Site Management Plan does not authorize construction activities. Grading, <br />building, PEPI, and other permits may be required. All other necessary approvals shall be <br />obtained. <br />3. Issuance of an Erosion Prevention Permit approves protection measures, not construction or <br />ground disturbing activities. It does not relieve the permit holder and/or the contractor from other <br />permitting requirements. <br />4. Construction shall conform to the current edition of the City amended Oregon Standard <br />Specifications for Construction and City Standard Drawings * (*required for public improvement <br />projects only). <br />5. Erosion and sediment control measures, and other natural resource protection fencing and barriers, <br />shown on the CSMP are the minimum requirements for anticipated site conditions. During <br />construction, measures shall be upgraded, as needed or as directed by the City inspector. <br />6. Implementation of the CSMP, including construction, maintenance, replacement, and upgrading <br />of erosion and sediment control measures and protection fencing, is the responsibility of the <br />permit holder and/or the contractor until all construction is completed and vegetation/landscaping <br />is established and approved. <br />Boundaries of the clearing and grading limits shown on this plan shall be clearly flagged in the <br />field prior to construction. During construction, no disturbance beyond the flagged clearing and <br />grading limits shall be permitted. The flagging shall be maintained by the permit holder and/or <br />the contractor for the duration of construction. In addition, wetland and riparian areas shall be <br />identified and protected with appropriate fencing as noted on CSMP prior to construction and <br />shall not be disturbed unless the proper permits are obtained. <br />Erosion and sediment control measures shown on this CSMP must be constructed in conjunction <br />with all clearing and grading activities, in such a manner as to ensure that sediment and sediment <br />laden water does not enter the stormwater system, roadways, adjacent property or violate <br />applicable water quality standards. When designing and implementing measures, the permit <br />holder and/or the contractor shall consider the seasonal variation of rainfall, temperature, and <br />other climatic factors relative to the timing of land disturbance activities. <br />Erosion and sediment control measures on active sites shall be inspected and maintained daily <br />and within 24 hours after any storm event greater than 0.5 inches of rain per 24 hour period. Any <br />required repairs or adjustments shall be made immediately. The erosion and sediment control <br />measures on inactive sites shall be inspected a minimum of once every month and/or within 48 <br />hours following storm events. Additionally, sites covered under Department of Environmental <br />Quality (DEQ) permits (1200-C, 1200 -CI) must comply with those permit monitoring and <br />record-keeping requirements. <br />Over <br />