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<br />Abbreviated SWMP must include the following items, in addition to any other items from <br />this chapter that are required by the City Engineer: <br /> <br />Abreviated SWMP items: <br /> <br />(1) Storm Water Issues. A statement as to how the storm water runoff <br />that will be caused by the planned development project will be handled. <br />This statement must identify the Best Management Practices (BMPs) the <br />new construction project will include addressing storm water runoff. <br /> <br />(2) Soil Erosion and Sediment Issues. A topographic plan of the entire <br />development site must be submitted that identifies the location of: <br /> <br />A. All existing and planned impervious areas, storm water inlets, <br />drainage swales, wetlands, streams, conservation easements and <br />other natural features to be saved and protected on the property. <br /> <br />B. All existing and planned temporary and permanent conservation <br />practices for the site, to include at a minimum the following <br />elements as approved by the City Engineer: <br /> <br />(I) The existing and proposed topography shown in the <br />appropriate contour intervals as approved by the City <br />Engineer (generally one-foot contours are used), and; <br /> <br />(ii) Soil erosion and sediment control BMPs, and; <br /> <br />(iii) Construction Entrance, and; <br /> <br />(Iv) Temporary Grass Seeding with proper erosion control <br />measures, and; <br /> <br />(v) Storm Drain Inlet Protection around every storm yard <br />inlet on the site or accepting drainage from the site, and; <br /> <br />(vi) Silt Fence protection for any stream located on or close <br />to the site and lacking an adequate vegetative buffer, and; <br /> <br />(vii) Silt Fence to prevent sediment discharge into street <br />storm sewer inlets where no centralized sediment control <br />exists for the drainage area that includes the lot, and; <br /> <br />14 <br />