implementation of the Plan will ensure compliance with R- 6.645 -D.1. The City will review <br /> the Plan and information including identification of impacts and the selection of appropriate <br /> management measures to prevent and control erosion, sedimentation, and other pollutants <br /> associated with construction related activities. Y' <br /> 7.2 Contents. At a minimum, the Construction Site Management Plan should <br /> consider and address the follow factors as appropriate: <br /> 7.2.1 A site location and vicinity map; <br /> 7.2.2 A site development drawing at a standardized engineering or <br /> architectural scale, such as 1 "= 40', containing the following site conditions: (a) soil <br /> type; (b) on -site elevations and/or topographic information adequate to determine <br /> drainage patterns and slopes; (c) hydrology, including surface drainages and <br /> wetlands; (d) existing vegetation; and (e) natural resource sites and designated buffer <br /> areas. - <br /> x <br /> 7.2.3 Plans that show site control measures for preventing erosion and <br /> sedimentation into the City's stormwater system and related natural resources, <br /> including supporting calculations and assumptions for the 5 -year or 10 -year storm <br /> event; <br /> 7.2.4 Off -site and on -site access routes for construction and maintenance <br /> vehicles; <br /> 7.2.5 Borrow and waste disposal areas; <br /> 7.2.6 Debris and garbage disposal areas; <br /> 7.2.7 Vegetation specifications for temporary and permanent stabilization; <br /> 7.2.8 Construction schedule, including the expected time period of land <br /> disturbing activities; <br /> 7.2.9 Manner of storage and disposal of materials (e.g., sand, lumber, <br /> insulation, paints, thinners, fertilizers, fuels); <br /> 7.2.10 Temporary and permanent storm drainage facilities; <br /> 7.2.11 Measures to be undertaken to minimize the extent of exposed soils; <br /> Proposed Erosion Prevention Administrative Rule R- 6.645 - 13 7/12/96 <br />