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Element 1 - Preserve Vegetation/Mark Clearing Limits <br /> This element does no(apply to my project because: <br /> ❑ The site was cleared as part of clearing activity that is subject to an enforcement action and is <br /> revegetated. Restoration may be necessary to comply with Critical Area Regulations or NPDES <br /> requirements. BMP C102 may apply if Critical Areas exist on-site and buffer zones shall be protected. <br /> ® Additional comments: <br /> Existing site has been cleared prior to this project and was revegetated with grasses. <br /> If it does apply, describe the steps you will take and select the "best management practices" <br /> (BMPs)you will use to minimize the area of clearing and vegetation removal: <br /> ❑ To preserve native vegetation and to clearly show the limits of disturbance, the perimeter of the area <br /> to be cleared shall be marked prior to clearing operation with visible flagging, orange plastic barrier fencing <br /> and/or orange silt fencing as shown on the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Site Plan. The total disturbed <br /> area shall be less than 7000 square feet. Vehicles will only be allowed in the areas to be graded, so no <br /> compaction of the undeveloped areas will occur. <br /> ❑ Additional comments: <br /> Check the BMPs you will use: <br /> ❑ C101 Preserving Natural Vegetation ❑ C103 High Visibility Plastic or Metal Fence <br /> ❑ C102 Buffer Zones ❑ C104 Stake and Wire Fence <br /> Element 2 — Construction Access <br /> This element does no apply to my project because: <br /> ❑ The driveway to the construction area already exists and will be used for construction access. All <br /> equipment and vehicles will be restricted to staying on that existing impervious surface. <br /> Small Project Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Narrative and Plan Submittal Rev 3-18-16 3 <br />