HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP 139Ax1; St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church; Conditional Use Permit (CUP) (10)City of Carlsbad ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
MEMORANDUM
February 25,2004
TO: Chris Sexton, Planning
FROM: Jeremy Riddle, Engineering
SUBJECT: ENGINEERING CONDITIONS FOR ST ELIZABETH SETON CHURCH,
CUP 139A(X1)
The Engineering Department has completed a review of the proposed CUP permit extension for the above project. As part of the CUP permit extension, the following
conditions should be added to ensure compliance with the latest regulations issued by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board:
Improvements
1. Developer shall comply with the City's requirements of the National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, latest version.
Developer shall provide improvements constructed pursuant to best
management practices as referenced in the "California Storm Water Best
Management Practices Handbook" to reduce surface pollutants to an
acceptable level prior to discharge from the site. Plans for such
improvements shall be submitted to and subject to the approval of the City
Engineer. Said plans shall include, but not be limited to notifying
prospective owners and tenants of the following:
A. All owners, tenants and employees shall coordinate efforts to
establish or work with established disposal programs to remove
and properly dispose of toxic and hazardous waste products.
B. Toxic chemicals or hydrocarbon compounds such as gasoline,
motor oil, antifreeze, solvents, paints, paint thinners, wood
preservatives, and other such fluids shall not be discharged into
any street, public or private, or into storm drain or storm water
conveyance systems. Use and disposal of pesticides, fungicides,
herbicides, insecticides, fertilizers and other such chemical
treatments shall meet Federal, State, County and City requirements
as prescribed in their respective containers.
C. Best Management Practices shall be used to eliminate or reduce
surface pollutants when planning any changes to the landscaping
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and surface improvements.
2. Within 6 months of the date of the extension of this Conditional
Use Permit, Developer shall submit to and receive approval from
the City of Carlsbad Engineering Department of a Storm Water
Management Plan (SWMP) that addresses this site. Pursuant to
the City of Carlsbad Standard Urban Stormwater Management
Plan (SUSMP), this project is required to capture and reduce
pollutants to the maximum extent practicable. The SWMP shall
address the anticipated pollutants of concern associated with the
Project and shall suggest the both point-source and structural
Best Management Practices (BMP’s) required to avoid and
capture/filter said anticipated pollutants of concern prior to
discharge off the site. The SWMP shall provide evidence that
numeric sizing requirements have been met. Developer shall pay
the SWMP/SWPPP review and inspection fee pursuant to the City
fee schedule.
3. Within 12 months of the date of the extension of this Conditional
Use Permit, Developer shall have constructed the necessary BMP
measures necessary to capture and filter the anticipated
pollutants of concern associated with the Project in accordance
with the City-approved SWMP and the latest California National
Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit
requirements. Developer shall provide evidence of completion to
the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
If you have any questions, please call me at 760-602-2737.