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TIC 2017-03-28 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKET
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TIC 2017-03-28 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKET
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• The City has a Suds Safe Car Wash Program that makes car wash kits available to <br />Tukwila citizens for fund raising events held within Tukwila city limits. <br />4. CONTROLLING RUNOFF FROM NEW DEVELOPMENT, REDEVLOPMENT <br />AND CONSTRUCTION SITES <br />4.1 Permit Requirements <br />The Permit (Section S5.C.4) requires the City to: <br />• Implement and enforce an ordinance or other mechanism that addresses <br />stormwater runoff and pollutant generating activities to its MS4 from any new <br />development, redevelopment, and construction site activities. This applies to both <br />private and public development, including roads. <br />• Have in place a permitting process for residential and commercial site plan <br />review, inspection, and enforcement capability necessary to implement the <br />requirements of the Permit. <br />• Have provisions in place to verify adequate long -term operation and maintenance <br />(O &M) of new stormwater treatment and flow control BMPs /facilities permitted <br />and constructed. Establish maintenance standards that are as protective as those in <br />Chapter 4 of Volume V of the 2012 Stogy inwater Management Manual for Western <br />Washington by December 31, 2016. <br />• Make available as applicable copies of the "Notice of Intent for Construction <br />Activity" and copies of the "Notice of Intent for Industrial Activity" to <br />representatives of proposed new development and redevelopment. <br />• Ensure proper staff is trained to conduct inspection and enforcement as necessary <br />and provide follow -up training as needed to address changes in procedures, <br />techniques, or staffing. Record and maintain records of training provided and a <br />list of staff that have been trained. <br />• Review and revise the City's development codes, standards, and specifications to <br />incorporate and require Low Impact Development (LID) principles and LID best <br />management practices (BMPs) as the preferred method for development by <br />December 31, 2016. <br />• Participate in watershed -scale stormwater planning under condition S5.C.5.c of <br />the Phase I Municipal Stormwater General Permit if required. <br />4.2 Activities <br />The City has an active program to reduce pollutants in stormwater runoff from new <br />development, redevelopment, and construction sites that includes the following: <br />• V lx,', C,ity a�::lopk, "d aixi ii,n1pk,,,i,n(,,,iAs th(, 2016 King County Surface Water Design <br />Manual (KCSWDM) as direction to address stormwater runoff and water quality <br />for both public and private projects, including roads. <br />fC ^ViC',W 1YK,,C,tiT1 S L (^ a;oiln l to 'IPIP1ic ilts Pt.ok,,,ct plaii stlbi,nitt l Will. <br />stalyd aaJs, <br />PAIA <br />
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