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GJN4624 CPM Dev 2009-00028
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317017
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2009-00028
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12/24/2019
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<br /> t.~.. <br /> ANNUAL CONSTRUCTION. SITE MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> FOR <br /> City of Eugene Pavement Preservation Projects <br /> Background: <br /> City of Eugene Capitol Improvement Overlay Projects is designed to replace and repair public <br /> ways and facilities. Many of these areas are located in sensitive areas that require erosion <br /> prevention and control measures to meet R-6.645-D (Outcomes). Sensitive areas are defined as <br /> slopes of 10% or greater, soils that are highly erodable, and/or the construction area drains into <br /> or is adjacent to a water feature including roadside ditches. Projects vary in size and location, but <br /> are generally approached in the same manner as outlined below. <br /> In general, these projects consists of cold plane pavement removal of asphalt concrete, full depth <br /> removaUreplacement of existing asphalt concrete pavement as needed, an asphalt concrete <br /> overlay, median island modifications, traffic signal loops and conduits. <br /> Erosion Prevention and Construction Site Management Practices <br /> Prior to any ground disturbance on the site one inspection with the Erosion Prevention staff is <br /> required. A CSMP will be developed and attached or incorporated into the bid documents. <br /> Issuance of the erosion prevention permit does not relieve the permit holder and or the contractor <br /> from all other permitting requirements. Prior to beginning construction activities, all other <br /> necessary approvals shall be obtained. <br /> Construction shall conform to the City of Eugene Standard Specifications, and the City of <br /> Eugene Amendment No. 4. <br /> Wet Weather Season (October 15th to April 30th <br /> During wet weather season additional Best Management Practices (BMP' S) shall be installed to <br /> ensure that all outcomes are being met. Permaner<t stabilization of all exposed soils during the <br /> wet weather period shall occur within 24 hours of final grade. To insure that sediment and <br /> sediment-laden water do not enter rivers, drainage systems, storm systems, roadways, or violate <br /> applicable water standards. Measures may include immediate clean up of all sediment and debris <br /> from the public right of way, street sweeping, and coverage of all exposed soil at the end of . <br /> every Work shift. <br /> Special Provisions -Job #4624 Page 12 of 15 <br /> <br />
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