Eugene shall not issue any of these other permits: <br />5..1 ~ Until the City has issued, conducted a° site inspection if necessary,. and <br />approved a required Erosion Prevention permit, unless the City has determined an: Erosion <br />Prevention permit is not required; or <br />5.2 If the property owner or applicant is in violation of an Erosion Prevention <br />permit, or any conditions contained therein. <br />Notwithstanding the requirements in this subsection, the City Engineer. may issue permits ,for <br />construction ofPrivately-$ngineered Public Improvements in accordance with provisions in Chapter <br />7' of this Code prior to the approval ofthe Erosion Prevention permit. No'constructionactivities shall <br />begin on the pubfic'improvements unt>7 the City approves the implemented erosion and sedimentation <br />measures. <br />6. Completeness Check At the time of application submittal the City shall conduct a <br />completeness .check to determine if the application meets all of the submittal requirements. The City <br />shall not aecept~ the application until all requirements have beenwet. -After the application has been <br />accepted, the City may find after a more thorough review that the applicant submitted inadequate or <br />inaccurate information In' that case, the City may require that certain additional information be <br />submitted A complete application submittal includes: <br />6.1 Completed and signed application form; <br />6.2 Fee; <br />6.3 Construction Site Management Plan prepazed by a certified professional <br />except as provided in subsections 7.3 and 7.4 of these Hiles. <br />7. Construction Site Management Plan. A Construction Site Management Plan <br />(CSMP) must be submitted with an application for Individual Permits and for Umbrella: Permits. The <br />CSMP is necessary to identify potential water quality impacts associated with the proposed <br />construction activity and to ensure that appropriate and effective techniques antl methods are ut~7ized <br />to prevent and control erosion and sedimentation and other pollutants associated with construction <br />activities. The CSMP shall be prepazed by a Certified Professional, unless the development is one <br />single-fam>Yy dwelling or one duplex dwelling. The CSMP shall outline. the techniques and methods <br />to be used to achieve the required outcomes inchxding specific B11%TP's for wet-weather conditions; <br />describe conditions before and after development, and the proposed methods to prevent and control <br />water quality impacts during and after construction. The Certified Professional, as part ofthe CSMP <br />shall certify that in his or her professional opinion, implementation of the CSMP wfil ensure <br />compliance with. R~.645-D.1. The City shall review the . CSMP prior. toy `issuance of an erosion <br />prevention permit and may monitor the development thereafter for continued compliance: <br />Administrative Rule - 14 <br />C:fi'~MP~D3rkosionf'~ewZao.wpd <br />