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<br />7.2.7 Vegetation specifications for temporary and permanent stabilization; <br /> <br />7.2.8 Construction schedule, including the implementation of construction <br />site management practices and expected time period of land disturbing activities; <br /> <br />7.2.9 Manner of storage and disposal of materials (e.g., sand, lumber, <br />insulation, paints, thinners, fertilizers, fuels); <br /> <br />7.2.10 Temporary and permanent storm drainage facilities; <br /> <br />7.2.11 Measures to be undertaken to minimize the extent of exposed soils; <br /> <br />7.2.12 Areas where construction vehicles' wheels will be washed; and <br /> <br />7.2.13 Methods and places for concrete-wash disposal; <br /> <br />7.2.14 Disturbed areas and other areas that are physically protected from <br />potential disturbance, such as fencing. <br /> <br />7.3 Template. If the proposed construction is for one single family dwelling, or <br />one duplex dwelling, the property owner need not utilize the services of a certified <br />professional in the preparation of the Plan. A template plan may be submitted to satisfy <br />requirements for the single family dwelling and duplex construction activities. <br /> <br />7.4 Annual Permit. If the proposed construction activity qualifies for an annual <br />permit, preparation of a construction site management plan is not necessary. In lieu of a <br />construction site management plan, the applicant shall submit the following information as <br />part of the application submittal: <br /> <br />7.4.1 Description of the scope of work and types of construction activities <br />to be performed; and <br /> <br />7.4.2 Description of the erosion, sedimentation, and construction site <br />management practices to be employed during construction activities for meeting the <br />requirements of the Eugene Code, 1971 and these Rules. <br /> <br />7.5 Availability. The approved Construction Site Management Plan and <br />Template shall be kept at the construction site and be available during on-site inspections. <br /> <br />8. Review Criteria and Approval. The City shall review the Erosion Prevention <br />Permit application, including the Construction Site Management Plan, and such other documents as <br />may be submitted, and approve, approve with special conditions, or deny the permit application. If <br />the City finds that the construction related activities will result in visible or measurable erosion, or <br /> <br />Erosion Prevention Administrative Rule R-6.645 - 18 <br />