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Admin Order 58-00-26-F (2)
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provisions of Sections 6.625 to 6.645 of the Eugene Code, 1971 and these rules: <br />3.1 Actions by a public utility, the City, or any other governmental agency, to <br />remove or alleviate an emergency condition, restore utility service, or reopen a public <br />thoroughfare to traffic, or <br />3.2 Actions by any other person when the City determines, and documents in <br />writing, that such actions are necessary to remove or alleviate an emergency condition, <br />restore utility service, or reopen a public thoroughfare to traffic. <br />R 6.645-D Outcomes. <br />1. All persons conducting construction activities covered by R-6.645-C.1. shall employ, <br />to the maximum extent practicable, erosion prevention and construction site management practices <br />which will achieve during both the construction period and wet weather season the following <br />outcomes: <br />1.1 Adjacent properties, water features, and related natural resources are kept free <br />of deposits or discharges of soil, sediment or construction-related material from the site <br />except those that would occur through natural processes from an undisturbed site; <br />1.2 Vegetation in water features, related natural resources, and associated bank <br />and/or riparian areas adjacent to construction sites are preserved or protected from impacts <br />that exceed those that occur through natural processes on an undisturbed site; <br />1.3 Public rights of way, private streets; and the City's stormwater system and <br />related natural resources shall be kept free of mud, soil, sediment, concrete washout, trash, <br />or other similar construction-related material exceeding one-half cubic foot in volume for <br />every 1,000 square feet of disturbed area. Direct deposit, dropping, dumping, erosion, <br />tracking, or other discharge by construction vehicles of materials shall not occur in excess of <br />those that occur through natural processes from an undisturbed site. Any such discharges that <br />occur shall be prevented from entering water features or the City's stormwater system and <br />removed.not later than the end of the day in which the discharge occurred, or as directed by <br />the City. During the wet weather season corrective action shall betaken immediately for such <br />discharges. <br />1.4 Soils and stockpile areas shall not be exposed to precipitation or stormwater <br />runoff without the provision of secondary containment and treatment measures. <br />1.5 Earth slides, mudflows, earth sloughing, or other earth movement which may <br />leave the property, shall not occur in excess of those that occur through natural processes on <br />an undisturbed site; <br />1.6 No discharge into the City's stormwater system or related natural resources <br />Administrative Rule : 8 <br />r:~a~~ooero~~a.~a~i2imioo> <br />
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