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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMCUP 09-04; T-MOBILE SD06915 POINSETTIA VILLAGE; Minor Conditional Use Permit (MCUP),. • • Part B: Determine Standard Permanent Storm Water Requirements. Does the project propose: Yes No 1. New impervious areas, such as rooftops, roads, parking lots, driveways, paths and □ [l] sidewalks? 2. New pervious landscape areas and irrigation systems? □ [l] 3. Permanent structures within 100 feet of any natural water body? □ [l] 4. Trash storage areas? □ [l] 5. Liquid or solid material loading and unloading areas? □ [l] 6. Vehicle or equipment fueling, washing, or maintenance areas? □ [l] 7. Require a General NP DES Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial □ [l] Activities (Except construction)?* 8. Commercial or industrial waste handling or storage, excluding typical office or household □ [l] waste? 9. Any grading or ground disturbance during construction? □ [l] 10. Any new storm drains, or alteration to existing storm drains? □ [l] *To find out if your project is required to obtain an individual General NPDES Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activities, visit the State Water Resources Control Board web site at, www .swrcb.ca.oov/storm wtr/ind ustrial. htm I Section 2. Construction Storm Water BMP Requirements: If the answer to question 1 of Part C is answered "Yes," your project is subject to Section IV, "Construction Storm Water BMP Performance Standards," and must prepare a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). If the answer to question 1 is "No," but the answer to any of the remaining questions is "Yes," your project is subject to Section IV, "Construction Storm Water BMP Performance Standards," and must prepare a Water Pollution Control Plan (WPCP). If every question in Part C is answered "No," your project is exempt from any construction storm water BMP requirements. If any of the answers to the questions in Part Care "Yes," complete the construction site prioritization in Part D, below. Part.Q:,, Eletennine:£'onstwdian:cBnasast8mt:Waterdieattirement&c...,,__ ' Woulct-the-.project-meet-any-ot-these criteria-during· c·onstruction·?--Yes-·No- 1. Is the project subject to California's statewide General NPDES Permit for Storm Water □ [l] Discharges Associated With Construction Activities? 2. Does the project propose grading or soil disturbance? □ [l] 3. Would storm water or urban runoff have the potential to contact any portion of the □ [l] construction area, including washing and staging areas? 4. Would the project use any construction materials that could negatively affect water quality □ [l] if discharged from the site (such as, paints, solvents, concrete, and stucco)?