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9. Clearing limits shall be staked,flagged,and/or fenced off prior to initiation of any clearing or land <br /> alteration activities as approved by the Engineering and Public Services Inspector. Where the <br /> clearing limit is the edge of a geologically hazardous area or its buffer,the clearing limit shall be <br /> fenced during construction with a chain link or solid wooden fence a minimum of 4 feet high. <br /> Following completion of construction and prior to issuance of occupancy permits,a permanent fence <br /> must be provided along the edge of the buffer. The fence must be split rail or an alternative design <br /> approved by the Planning Director. Environmentally sensitive areas signs must be posted on the <br /> fence. <br /> 10. Removal of native vegetation within the building setback and buffer areas must be avoided when <br /> possible. <br /> 11.Project proponents should try to retain topsoil on sites to the maximum extent feasible. <br /> Section 4: SURFACE/GROUNDWATER, PLANTS AND ANIMALS <br /> 4.3 Mitigation Measures <br /> 4.3.1 General Mitigation Measures <br /> 1. The following Best Management Practices(BMPs)must be followed for all construction work through <br /> and immediately adjacent to environmentally sensitive areas and their buffers, unless otherwise <br /> required by a permit issued by a federal or state agency. <br /> • Work should be done in the dry season whenever possible(June 15 to September 15). <br /> • Construction staging areas must be located outside of environmentally sensitive areas and their <br /> buffers, unless determined by the Planning Director to be infeasible. Streams,wetlands, buffers, <br /> staging areas and construction limits shall be clearly shown on construction plans. Construction <br /> limits shall be clearly marked in the field with orange construction fencing. <br /> • Work shall be done so as to minimize turbidity,erosion,and other water quality impacts. <br /> • Proper erosion and sediment control measures shall be followed to prevent sediments from <br /> entering creeks or wetlands. Erosion control measures shall be approved by the Department of <br /> Engineering and Public Services and/or agencies with jurisdiction. Measures may include,but <br /> not be limited to, placing plywood across the area where equipment will operate; mulching the <br /> wetland areas where equipment will operate; placing wood chips atop a flexible mat to help <br /> prevent compaction (the vyrood chips and mat must be removed following construction);placing <br /> silt fences and hay bales between construction areas and all adjacent wetlands and streams;and <br /> placing ecology blocks between construction areas and streams or wetlands when a temporary fill <br /> is used for roads,etc. <br /> • Erosion control measures shall be in place and inspected prior to commencement of work. All <br /> erosion control structures shall be inspected regularly to ensure they are maintained in working <br /> order. <br /> • Any excavation materials must be placed in an upland area during construction. Wetland soils <br /> must be in separate piles from upland soils. After construction,wetland soils should be returned <br /> to the wetland and upland soils placed in upland areas. At a minimum,the top 18 inches of <br /> topsoils from wetland areas shall be stored separately from the rest of the soils and replaced as <br /> the top layer of fill in the wetlands following construction.. Care must be taken not to make"dams" <br /> from compacted fill that would alter any subsurface flow. <br /> OtS) <br />