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Step 5. Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention <br /> (SWPPP) <br /> All new development and redevelopment projects are responsible for preventing erosion and discharge of <br /> sediment and other pollutants into receiving waters.A Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan <br /> (Construction SWPPP) is designed to be a stand-alone document that addresses construction stormwater <br /> management concerns.A copy of this SWPPP is required to be kept by the contractor performing the work at <br /> the jobsite for reference and updating during the duration of construction. <br /> Task 1: Describe the project during construction <br /> (You may attach a narrative that answers the following questions) <br /> Nature and purpose of the construction project: <br /> The project will consist of construction and attachment of a modular 340 sqft <br /> detached accessory dwelling unit, an adjacent concrete parking pad, and rebuild <br /> of previously demolished garage <br /> Adjacent areas,including streams,lakes,wetlands,residential areas,and roads that might be <br /> affected by the construction project: <br /> An adjacent alleyway abutting the rear property line, neighboring properties, <br /> 15th St between Rucker Ave and Hoyt Ave <br /> How upstream drainage areas may affect the site: <br /> The neighboring residences drainage may runoff into the site if not effectively <br /> drained <br /> Downstream drainage leading from the site to a receiving body of water: <br /> None leads directly to a receiving body of water. The alleyway at 15th St has a <br /> storm drain that will have inlet protection installed during construction. <br /> Critical areas that receive runoff from the site up to one-quarter mile away: <br /> None exist near my project <br /> Special requirements and provisions for working near or within critical areas: <br /> Not applicable to my project <br /> City of Everett Public Works <br /> Small Project Stormwater Site Plan Report for Projects in 9 <br /> the Combined Sewer Area-April 2021 <br />