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I � <br /> Most of the site soils will be disturbed during construction. The area where soils have been e au'w•ed,the <br /> soil will be amended according to the following procedures: <br /> 1. Scarify subsoil to a depth of one foot. <br /> 2. In planting beds,will place three inches of compost and till in to an eight-inch depth. <br /> 3. In turf areas,will place two inches of compost and till in to an eight-inch depth. <br /> 4. Apply two to four inches of arborist wood chip, coarse bark mulch, or compost mulch to <br /> planting beds after final planting. <br /> During construction,the following strategies will be considered on the project site: <br /> 1. Retaining the duff layer,native topsoil,and natural vegetation in an undisturbed state to the <br /> maximum extent practicable. <br /> 2.Retaining to the maximum extent practicable the features on the site that provide natural <br /> stormwater management. <br /> 3. Maintaining predevelopment flow path lengths and natural drainage patterns whenever <br /> possible. <br /> 4.Keeping distances for overland flow short to promote sheet flow and minimize concentration of <br /> runoff <br /> 5.Managing stormwater as close to its origin as possible. <br /> IV. Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan <br /> 1 : Mark Clearing Limits <br /> The first step in the"Construction Sequence" is for a surveyor to stake the limits of clearing and to <br /> have construction or silt fencing placed along the limits prior to any other construction activity. <br /> 2: Establish Construction Access <br /> The SWPPP calls for the proposed construction entrance to be installed as the second step after the <br /> staking of clearing limits. A detail is provided on the plans. <br /> 3: Control Flow Rates <br /> Flows during construction will be controlled by applying the appropriate BMPs. The project will <br /> retain as much existing vegetation as possible.In addition,the site proposes to install the future <br /> detention facility which could be used as a temporary sediment control during construction to manage <br /> storm runoff rates.The Detention facility will be cleaned before put in service. <br /> 4: Install Sediment Controls <br /> This site and SWPPP proposes to construct a construction entrance and retain existing vegetation and <br /> install CB inlet protection to collect and contain the sediment on this site.These features are intended to <br /> minimize the opportunity for sediment to leave the site via stormwater or on vehicles. The construction of <br /> these features is one of the first items required in the"Construction Sequence".Mulch will also be used on <br /> the exposed soil as necessary to limit erosion. <br /> 5: Stabilize Soils <br />
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