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1. Development of a project site must not result in significant adverse effects to the hydrology of wetlands on or <br /> adjacent to the site. Prior to application for Public Works permits and plan review by the Engineering and <br /> Public Services Department,a characterization of the hydrology of the wetland(s)on or adjacent to this project <br /> that may be affected by the development of this site must be submitted to and approved by the Planning and <br /> Public Works Departments. The information submitted for approval must also make recommendations <br /> regarding the rate and/or volume of stormwater which could be discharged to the wetland after development <br /> without adversely impacting the wetland.(SEPA Plant and Animal,Water,and Land and Shoreline Use <br /> Policies) <br /> 2. Natural wetlands and wetlands created for wetland mitigation may not be used to meet stormwater detention <br /> requirements. (SEPA Plant and Animal,Water,and Land and Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 3. Discharge of water to wetlands must mimic natural discharges as much as is feasible. Point source discharges <br /> shall not be created where they do not naturally occur. Techniques that result in dispersed discharge,such as <br /> dispersion trenches or buried perforated pipe located at wetland buffer edges,can be used to mimic naturally <br /> occurring sheet flow into wetlands.(SEPA Plant and Animal,Water,and Land and Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 4. All trash located in the preserved wetlands,streams,and their associated buffers must be removed. Trash <br /> removal should occur on at least a semi-annual basis following completion of construction. (SEPA Plant and <br /> Animal,Water,and Land and Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 4.3.5 Mitigating Impacts of Development on Water Quality and Groundwater <br /> 1. Developments with hazardous materials on-site,including fuel tanks,must comply with all applicable local, <br /> state and federal requirements.All developments using toxic or hazardous materials must incorporate facilities <br /> and procedures for the safe handling and effective monitoring of toxic or hazardous materials,which include <br /> spill entrapment,training,and special handling,thus reducing the potential for release of hazardous or toxic <br /> materials to the groundwater system. (See Section 3.6 of the EIS) (SEPA Water,Plant and Animal,and Land <br /> and Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 2. Staging areas for vehicle maintenance activities during construction must be specified. These areas must be <br /> well away from all drainage courses. (SEPA Water,Plant and Animal and Land and Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 3. Application of fungicides,herbicides,insecticides,and fertilizers is prohibited on all sites from January through <br /> April when soils are frequently saturated and storm events generate substantial runoff.(SEPA Water,Plant and <br /> Animal and Land and Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 4. All storm drains must be stenciled with language similar to the following: "Dump No Waste,Drains to <br /> (Stream/Wetland/Groundwater)." This reminder is typically spray-painted on to the ground adjacent to the <br /> catch basin with the use of a stencil. The treatment needs to be repeated,approximately annually,when the <br /> paint wears off. The developer/owner may either perform the stenciling,or give permission for volunteer <br /> groups to enter onto the property and perform the stenciling.(SEPA Water,Plant and Animal,and Land and <br /> Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 5. During construction activities,all spills must be contained and removed in such manner as to prevent their <br /> entering the waters and soils of the state. Cleanup of spills shall take precedence over other work on-site. <br /> (SEPA Water,Plant and Animal,and Land and Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> Section 5: AIR QUALITY AND ODOR <br /> 5.1 Threshold <br /> All permitted future uses must obtain a Notice of Construction(NOC)as applicable and use best available control <br /> technology. As necessary,air quality studies may be requited by PSAPCA in order to obtain permits. <br /> 10 �, <br />