§ 13.16.150. Creek protection plan.  


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  • When required, a creek protection plan, including creek protection measures, shall be submitted prior to the issuance of a creek protection permit. The purpose of the creek protection plan is to protect the creek, its banks, the riparian vegetation, wildlife, surrounding habitat and the creek's natural appearance. The following are the minimum elements that must be addressed in a creek protection plan that is to be prepared by the applicant and submitted for city review and approval prior to the issuance of a creek protection permit for development or work that is determined by the city to fall into Categories III or IV as described above. (The Chief of Building Services may require additional reasonable information due to special circumstances):

    A.

    Property identification;

    B.

    Name of the property owner;

    C.

    Name of the general contractor;

    D.

    Name of subcontractors;

    E.

    Telephone numbers of primary contact people;

    F.

    List of informational material related to creek protection, provided to workers on the site;

    G.

    Litter prevention measures;

    H.

    Dust control measures;

    I.

    Methods of cleaning tools and equipment;

    J.

    Construction site fencing;

    K.

    Erosion control protection;

    L.

    Future and ongoing siltation and erosion control;

    M.

    Wet weather protection;

    N.

    Stockpile locations;

    O.

    Special circumstances/additional information; and

    P.

    Emergency preparations for construction related spills.

(Ord. 12024 § 1 (part), 1997)