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Ord 2013-003/PDD for Capes Camp and Thompson's Island
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2013-03
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1/15/2013
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196
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entire Project Site. The Project may incorporate pervious paving materials such as <br />pervious pavers, pervious concrete (grasscrete or ecocrete) or other pervious paving <br />materials where appropriate. Pervious paving material shall be used for the pool area in <br />the Buffer Zone. For pervious paving materials used, technical documentation <br />demonstrating the pervious nature of the specific system or systems as installed shall be <br />provided and approved by the City. <br />During the construction process, stabilization and protection measures shall be utilized <br />to limit site disturbance to the construction perimeter (the limits of construction) in <br />accordance with the LDC and applicable City of San Marcos standards and procedures <br />for approval. All erosion and sedimentation controls shall be monitored and maintained <br />at all times during the construction process. A combination of various approved erosion <br />and sedimentation control measures will be implemented and monitored in accordance <br />with the requirements of the LDC and applicable City of San Marcos standards and <br />procedures for approval. <br />Discharge of sediment from the construction site shall not be permitted. It shall be the <br />responsibility of the Project Site owner and its contractors to clean up any discharge of <br />sedimentation from the Project Site. No construction shall begin until all required City <br />Plans are approved and a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is produced <br />by the developer and approved by the City. An erosion and sedimentation control <br />program shall include construction sequencing and sedimentation /erosion control <br />measures to be implemented during construction. The type and adequacy of the erosion <br />and sedimentation controls shall be subject to City approval prior to installation. All <br />erosion and sedimentation controls shall be monitored and maintained at all times during <br />the construction process, and shall be inspected on an appropriate frequency, as <br />specified in the SWPPP, and results shall be available for inspection by the City at all <br />times. <br />A maintenance agreement for the permanent BMPs on the site written according to <br />Sections 5.1.1.7 and 5.1.1.8 of the LDC shall be submitted. The maintenance <br />agreement shall include provisions for testing and monitoring BMPs to make sure <br />required volumes and other characteristics are still intact as originally designed. An <br />easement for inspection and monitoring purposes in favor of and in a form acceptable to <br />the City must be provided by the Project Site owner. <br />The Project Site is located entirely within the San Marcos River Corridor. In addition to <br />the above environmental and water quality standards, the following standards from <br />Chapter 5, Article 3 of the City's LDC shall also be applicable to the property. <br />Water quality detention or sedimentation basins, if required, shall be situated and <br />constructed to capture and hold at least the first one -half inch of runoff from all <br />impervious cover. All subsequent runoff in excess of the design capacity of the basins <br />shall bypass the basins and remain segregated from the contained runoff waters in a <br />peak shaving basin up to the capacity specified in the Austin Drainage Criteria Manual. <br />The design of all water quality basins, if required, shall allow an average residence time <br />of 24 hours for the first one -half inch of runoff from all impervious cover. The design of all <br />water quality basins shall incorporate efficient removal of contaminants, including but not <br />limited to lead, zinc, iron, total phosphorous, total nitrogen, total suspended solids, and <br />fecal coliform bacteria generated as a consequence of the SMRC development for which <br />irs <br />
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