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<br />designed and constructed according to the Manual. <br /> <br />4. EC 9.6793, Stormwater Oil Control, applies to all new commercial and industrial development <br />with parking lots that store wrecked vehicles, all development and redevelopment that would result <br />in an expected daily traffic count greater than 100 vehicles per 1,000 square feet of gross building <br />area, that would result in 100 or more off-street parking spaces or that receives an adjustment <br />approving installation of 125 percent or more of the minimum off-street parking spaces and is <br />intended to protect the City's stormwater system from oil and grease from stormwater runoff of <br />impervious surface areas on properties that produce high concentrations of these pollutants. <br />Applicants must site, design and construct oil control facilities in accordance with the Stormwater <br />Management Manual. <br /> <br />5. EC 9.6794, Stormwater Source Controls, applies to fuel dispensing facilities and surrounding <br />traffic areas where vehicles, equipment, or tanks are refueled on the premises, exterior storage of <br />liquid materials in quantities of 50 gallons or more, all facilities that store solid waste, developments <br />that stockpile or store high-risk or low-risk bulk materials in outdoor containers, developments <br />proposing the installation of new material transfer areas or structural alterations to existing material <br />transfer areas, all development with a designated equipment or vehicle washing or steam cleaning <br />areas, all development proj ects that disturb property suspected or known to contain contaminants in <br />the soil or groundwater, and all development with new covered vehicle parking areas or existing <br />parking structures that are being redeveloped. This provision is intended to prevent stormwater <br />pollution by eliminating pathways that may introduce pollutants into stormwater. This provision <br />requires applicants to design and construct source control measure in accordance with the <br />Stormwater Management Manual. <br /> <br />· Metro Plan Policies - The above-described stormwater development standards are consistent with <br />the following Metro Plan Policies: <br /> <br />Environmental Resources Element: <br /> <br />18. Local governments shall develop plans and programs which carefully manage development on <br />hillsides and in water bodies, and restrict development in wetlands in order to protect the scenic <br />quality, surface water and groundwater quality, forest values, vegetation, and wildlife values of <br />those areas. <br /> <br />21. Local government shall continue to monitor, to plan for, and to enforce applicable air and water <br />quality standards and shall cooperate in meeting applicable federal, state, and local air and water <br />quality standards. <br /> <br />Exhibit A to Ordinance No. 20369 <br />Findings of Consistency <br />