(A) Examples of BMPs include, but are not limited to: sediment fence, straw mat, seed, mulch, coconut and fiber rolls, or other types approved by the city’s Public Works Department (“WPWD”).
(B) The sequence of installation shall be:
(1) Grading/excavating. Install all BMPs prior to any grading or excavating activities, where practical;
(2) Inlet protection. Ensure that the BMPs are in place and functioning for both yard inlets and curb inlets around the perimeter of the lot;
(3) Protection of adjacent lots. Install BMPs along the common lot line of adjacent lots;
(4) Stabilize stockpiles. Install BMPs to stabilize stockpiles to prevent erosion and sediment from entering the street;
(5) Installation of BMPs. Follow manufacturer’s recommendations and requirements for the installation of all BMPs;
(6) Temporary construction entrance. A temporary stone access drive is required for all lots and shall be utilized for access onto the lot;
(7) Maintenance. The builder is responsible for maintaining and repairing all BMPs as needed throughout construction;
(8) Final grading. BMPs may be removed in order to complete final grading on the lot. However, BMPs will be required to be reinstalled until seed germination establishes 70% mature growth. On lots where sod is installed, erosion control measures are not required to be installed, unless requested by the WPWD. For lots where sod installation is delayed, the contractor will be required to maintain BMPs until the sod can be installed effectively; and
(9) Concrete wash out. Required onsite or within development.
(Prior Code, § 34-112) (Ord. 06-52, passed 11-13-2006; Ord. 15-03, passed 3-9-2015)