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b. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL REQUIREMENT#1: <br /> STABILIZATION AND SEDIMENT TRAPPING <br /> All exposed and unworked soils shall be stabilized by suitable application of <br /> BMPs. From October 1 to March 31, no soils shall remain exposed for more than <br /> 2 consecutive days. From April 1 to September 30, no soils shall remain exposed <br /> for more than 7 consecutive days. Prior to leaving the site, stormwater runoff shall <br /> pass through a sediment pond or sediment trap, or other appropriate BMPs. <br /> c. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL REQUIREMENT#2 DELINEATE <br /> CLEARING AND EASEMENT LIMITS <br /> In the field, clearing limits and/or any easements, setbacks, sensitive/critical areas <br /> and their buffers, trees and drainage courses shall be marked. <br /> d. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL REQUIREMENT#3 PROTECTION <br /> OF ADJACENT PROPERTIES <br /> Properties adjacent to the project site shall be protected from sediment deposition. <br /> e. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL REQUIREMENT#4 TIMING AND <br /> STABILIZATION OF SEDIMENT TRAPPING MEASURES <br /> Sediment ponds and traps, perimeter dikes, sediment barriers, and other BMPs <br /> intended to trap sediment on-site shall be constructed as a first step in grading. <br /> Earthen structures such as dams, dikes and diversions shall be seeded and <br /> mulched according to the timing indicated in Erosion and Sediment Control <br /> Requirement#1. <br /> f. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL REQUIREMENT#5 CUT AND FILL <br /> SLOPES <br /> Cut and fill slopes shall be designed and constructed in a manner that will <br /> minimize erosion. In addition, slopes shall be stabilized in accordance with <br /> Erosion and Sediment Control Requirement#1. <br /> g. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL REQUIREMENT#6 <br /> CONTROLLING OFF-SITE EROSION <br /> Properties and waterways downstream from development sites shall be protected <br /> from erosion due to increases in the volume, velocity, and peak flow rate of <br /> stormwater runoff from the project site. <br /> 15 <br />