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<br />(viii) Construction fence to protect any conservation <br />easements, riparian setbacks and wetland setbacks from <br />encroachment by construction activities. <br /> <br />(3) Temporary Seeding Schedule. The schedule for the use of <br />Temporary Seeding developed according to the Temporary Seeding Table <br />contained in the Minimum Standards Section of this chapter must be <br />included. <br /> <br />(4) Material Stockpile Locations. The location of construction <br />material stockpile areas with a description of the Soil Erosion and <br />Sediment Controls to be maintained on the stockpile area prior to, during, <br />and after the area is used for stockpiling. <br /> <br />(b) Development Sites One (1) Acre or Larger. All developments that <br />have a larger common plan of development or sale equal to or larger than one (1) acre <br />in size of disturbed area shall prepare and submit a Comprehensive SWMP. The <br />Comprehensive SWMP must include the following items, in addition to any other items <br />from this chapter that are required by the City Engineer: <br /> <br />ComDrehensive SWMP items: <br /> <br />(1) Site Description. A statement that includes text describing: <br /> <br />A. Prior land uses of the site; <br /> <br />B. The nature and type of construction activity (e.g., low <br />density residential, shopping mall, highway, etc.); <br /> <br />C. Total area of the site and the area of the site that is <br />expected to be disturbed (i.e., grubbing, clearing, excavating, filling <br />or grading, including off-site borrow, fill or spoil are.as and off-site <br />utility installation areas); <br /> <br />D. An estimate of the impervious area and percent <br />imperviousness created by the construction activity; <br /> <br />E. An onsite, detailed Soils Engineering Report identifying the types <br />of soils within, or affected by, the development area; and <br /> <br />F. The name and/or location of the immediate receiving stream or <br />surface water(s) and the first subsequent named receiving water and <br />the major river watersheds in which it is located. <br /> <br />15 <br />