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Remove remaining TESC structures after the site has been stabilized and approved <br />by the City of Everett development inspector. <br />Full compliance with doe best management practices is required for this project. <br />SWPPP NARRATIVE <br />EROSION CONTROL ELEMENT # 1— Preserve Vegetation/Mark Clearing Limits. <br />Requirements — Preserve Vegetation/Mark Clearing Limits <br />Prior to beginning land disturbing activities, including clearing and grading, the <br />Contractor shall clearly mark all clearing limits, sensitive areas and their buffers, and <br />trees that are to be preserved within the construction area. (These areas shall be <br />clearly marked in the field and on the TESC plans to prevent damage and offsite <br />impacts.) <br />2. Plastic, metal, or stake wire fence shall be used to mark the clearing <br />limits. Lath and Flagging shall be used to mark the clearing limits. <br />3. The duff layer, native top soil, and natural vegetation shall be retained in an <br />undisturbed state to the maximum extent practicable. If it is not practicable to retain <br />the duff layer in place, it should be stockpiled on -site, covered to prevent erosion, and <br />replaced immediately upon completion of the ground disturbing activities. <br />The following Best Management Practices, (BMPs), the ones that the Contractor will implement <br />on site, to meet the erosion control requirements listed above: <br />✓ Preserve existing vegetation — BMP C 101 <br />❑ Buffer Zones BMP C 102 <br />✓ High Visibility Plastic or Metal Fence — BMP C 103 <br />❑ Stake and Wire Fence BMP C 104 <br />❑ Other <br />❑ Not Applicable — See explanation below <br />The BMPs selected to address the " Preserve Vegetation/Mark Clearing Limits" erosion control <br />rd <br />