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2.0 Construction Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) <br /> The SWPPP is a living document reflecting current conditions and changes throughout the life <br /> of the project. These changes may be informal (i.e. hand-written notes and deletions). Update <br /> the SWPPP when the CESCL has noted a deficiency in BMPs or deviation from original design. <br /> 2.1 - The 12 Elements <br /> 2.1.1 - Element 1: Preserve Vegetation / Mark Clearing Limits <br /> To protect adjacent properties and to reduce the area of soil exposed to construction, the limits <br /> of construction shall be clearly marked before and during the beginning of land-disturbing <br /> activities. There are no sensitive areas or buffers. The BMPs relevant to marking and clearing <br /> limits that shall be applied for this project include: <br /> List and describe BMPs: High-Visibility Fence (C103) <br /> High-visibility chain link fencing shall be placed around the perimeter of the site to mark the <br /> clearing of grading limits. The fence also works to abut ROW limits and easements to prevent <br /> intentional or unintentional access. High-visibility fence shall be placed at locations indicating <br /> steep slope conditions for staff and public safety. A secure gate shall be located at the <br /> construction entrances to restrict access to construction areas. <br /> Installation Schedules: Installation prior to construction activities. <br /> Inspection and Maintenance plan: Construction fencing shall be inspected daily to ensure it is <br /> in good condition and in correct location. If the fence has been damaged or visibility reduced, it <br /> shall be repaired or replaced immediately and visibility restored. <br /> Responsible Staff: TBD —Construction Erosion Control Lead <br /> Page ( 7 <br />