(A) In granting any permit pursuant to this chapter, the issuing authority may impose such conditions as may be reasonably necessary to prevent creation of a nuisance or unreasonable hazard to persons or to a public or private property.
(B) Such conditions shall include (even if not specifically written in the permit), but need not be limited to:
(1) The granting (or securing from others) and the recording in county land records of easements for drainage facilities, including the acceptance of their discharge on the property of others, and for the maintenance of slopes or erosion control facilities;
(2) Adequate control of dust by watering, or other control methods acceptable to the issuing authority, and in conformance with standards approved by the city;
(3) Improvements of any existing grading, ground surface, or drainage condition on the site (not to exceed the area as proposed for work or development in the application) to meet the standards required under this chapter and approved by the city for new grading, drainage, and erosion control;
(4) Sediment traps and basins located within a densely populated area or in the proximity of an elementary school, playground, or other area where small children may congregate without adult supervision, may be requested to install additional safety related devices;
(5) Solid waste, industrial waste, yard waste, and any other pollutants or waste on any construction site shall be controlled through the use of BMPs. Waste or recycling containers shall be provided and maintained by the owner or contractor on construction sites where there is the potential for release of waste. Uncontained waste that may blow, wash, or otherwise be released from the site is prohibited. Sanitary waste facilities shall be provided and maintained in a secured manner;
(6) Ready-mixed concrete, or any materials resulting from the cleaning of vehicles or equipment containing such materials or used in transporting or applying ready-mixed concrete, shall not be allowed to discharge from any construction site;
(7) Cover or perimeter control shall be applied within 14 days to any soil stockpiles, which will remain undisturbed for longer than 30 calendar days;
(8) Disturbed soil shall be managed with BMPs that are adequately designed, installed, and maintained according to standards approved by the city, specifications and guidance for the duration of the construction activity to minimize erosion and contain sediment within the construction limits;
(9) Bulk storage structures for petroleum products and other chemicals shall have adequate protection to contain all spills and prevent any spilled material from entering the MS4 or waters of the state;
(10) Temporary BMPs shall be removed and disturbed areas shall be stabilized with permanent BMPs at the conclusion of all approved construction activity;
(11) Proposed conditions inspections must be conducted at least once every 14 calendar days, and within 24 hours of storms that have occurred in a 24 hour period with an accumulation of precipitation that measures one-half inch or greater. A rain gauge will be maintained on site to measure precipitation. A description of the location of the rain gauge will be included in the SWPPP and will be indicated on the site map;
(12) A copy of the SWPPP, including a copy of the permit, NOI, CSW, and the letter from NDEQ notifying the receipt of the complete and accurate NOI, CSW must be retained at the construction site. The SWPPP must be made available upon request to federal, sate, and local agencies, from the date of commencement of construction activities to the date of final stabilization;
(13) A sign or other notice must be posted conspicuously near the main entrance of the construction site. The sign must contain a copy of the completed NOI, CSW as submitted to the NDEQ, the current location of the SWPPP, and name and telephone number of a contact person for scheduling viewing times must be provided;
(14) Discharges from de-watering activities, including discharges from de-watering of trenches and excavations, are prohibited unless managed by appropriate controls; and
(15) When discharging from basins and impoundments, utilize outlet structures that would draw water from the surface, unless infeasible.