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• � 1 <br /> Temporary erosion and sediment control plan: Indicate the location of <br /> perimeter controls, construction fence, temporary sedimentation basins, iniet <br />� protection, areas to be seeded, areas to be mulched or blanketed, location of <br />� construction waste control (dumpsters, chemical storage, concrete washout, <br /> portable restroom facilities, etc.) and all other required temporary erosion and <br />� sediment control measures as described in section 79-9. This plan shall also <br /> indicate staging of temporary erosion control measures. <br /> 2. <br /> Permanent erosion and sediment control plan: Indicates areas to be seeded <br /> and sodded, sediment ponds, storm sewer systems and all other required <br /> permanent erosion and sediment control measures. Permanent stormwater <br /> pollution controls including, but not limited to ponds, vegetated buffers and <br /> structural measures shall be designed and constructed in accordance with <br /> other chapters of the City Code and requirements of other agencies having <br /> jurisdiction. <br /> 3. <br /> Narrative: Describes, at a minimum, the nature of construction activity, <br /> � person(s) responsible for inspection and maintenance of site erosion and <br /> sediment control including contact information, project phasing, schedules, <br /> along with the timing, installation and maintenance of erosion and sediment <br /> control measures and specifications necessary to carry out the project. <br /> 9� <br /> NPDES permit documentation: If a national pollution discharge elimination system <br /> (NPDES) general stormwater permit from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br /> (MPCA) is required the owner shall submit to the city a copy of the MPCA Certificate <br /> ��I of Permit Coverage. <br /> (Ord. No. 55 3rd series, § 1, 4-13-2009; Ord. No. 69 3rd series, § 1, 4-12-2010) <br /> Sec. 79-8. Stormwater pollution prevention plan review process. <br /> (a) <br /> Process. For any subdivision, the stormwater pollution prevention plan shall be submitted with the <br /> preliminary plat application. For all other applications, the stormwater pollution prevention plan <br /> meeting the requirements of section 79-7 and minimum BMP requirements of section 79-9 must be <br /> reviewed by the city engineer or designated representative who may approve, approve with <br /> conditions, or deny the stormwater pollution prevention plan prior to any land disturbing activity on <br /> the site. <br /> � �b) <br /> ' Duration. Approval of a stormwater pollution prevention plan submitted under the provisions of this <br /> article shall expire one single year after the date of approval unless construction has commenced in <br /> accordance with the plan. However, if prior to the expiration of the approval, the owner makes a <br /> ' written request to the city for an extension of time to commence construction setting forth the reason <br /> for the requested extension, the city engineer may grant one extension of not more than one single <br /> year. Receipt of any request for an extension shall be acknowledged by the city within 15 days. The <br /> io <br />