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1/22/1997
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58-96-26-F
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2/1/1997
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Linda Norris
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<br />will otherwise violate the conditions specified in R-6.645-D.l., then the City shall deny the permit, <br />or approve the permit with special conditions. In the absence of such an affirmative finding, the City <br />shall approve the permit, with or without special conditions. <br /> <br />9. Conditions. Every Erosion Prevention Permit shall include as conditions the <br />outcomes set forth in R-6.645-D of these rules. <br /> <br />10. Permit Duration. An approved erosion prevention permit shall remain in effect for <br />the full period of construction activity. The permit may be extended for a period of up to, but not <br />to exceed, two years after completion of the construction activities if the City Manager determines <br />the extension is necessary to ensure the construction activity has stabilized in accordance with the <br />outcomes listed in these rules. <br /> <br />11. Appeal. An applicant may appeal (a) the denial of a permit, (b) any conditions <br />imposed on a permit, or (c) the designation of a site as a sensitive area within the time and in the <br />manner prescribed in section 2.021 of the Eugene Code, 1971. <br /> <br />R-6.645-G <br /> <br />Construction Site Control Measures and Design Standards. <br /> <br />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 City's <br />storm drainage and waterway systems. The following construction site practices are prohibited and <br />constitute a violation of these rules: <br /> <br />1.1 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 into a street, catch basin, or other public <br />facility or a related natural resource; <br />1.5 Leaving stockpiles uncovered; or <br />1.6 Allowing cons~ruction vehicles to track or spill soil or debris into or onto a <br />street or public right of way. <br /> <br />2. Prevention Measures and Design Standards. The City's Erosion Prevention and <br />Construction Site Management Practices Manual may be utilized to obtain ideas as to how to achieve <br />the outcomes mandated by R-6.645-D.l. These ideas include: <br /> <br />2.1 Keep vehicles on gravel or paved surfaces. <br />2.2 Surface stabilization measures (seeding, sodding, mulching, riprap); <br />2.3 Runoff control measures (temporary and permanent diversions, grassed- <br /> <br />Erosion Prevention Administrative Rule R-6.645 - 19 <br />
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