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ORDINANCE 2014- <br /> 2. A national pollutant discharge elimination system (NPDES) <br /> pollution prevention plan. The pollution prevention plans shall <br /> adequately address the following: <br /> a. Containment of run-off from stockpiles. <br /> b. Containment of leaks and spills from vehicles and <br /> equipment used in transporting, handling, or processing <br /> materials. <br /> C. Use of wind erosion control measures in stockpile, <br /> mulching/processing, and driveway areas. <br /> 3. A site plan labeling and depicting the distance from any area where <br /> materials are stockpiled, loaded/unloaded, or processed outside an <br /> enclosed building to any property containing a residential dwelling <br /> (including a mobile home) within three-hundred (300) feet of such <br /> area. <br /> 4. A comprehensive dust and spillage control plan that, at a <br /> minimum, addresses the following: <br /> a. Treatment of stockpiles, on-site processing areas, and <br /> loading/unloading areas; <br /> b. Control of dust from truck, equipment, and mulching <br /> operations on site; <br /> C. Methods of treatment, such as spraying/watering systems or <br /> other dust suppressants, devices and techniques, that <br /> prevent or minimize air-borne emissions from on-site and <br /> off-site activities; <br /> d. Use of mechanical dust and particulate recovery devices <br /> and techniques; <br /> e. Methods of preventing, minimizing, and cleaning up <br /> material spillage on site and along adjacent roadways; <br /> 5. The applicant shall submit for and obtain fire department approval <br /> of a fire protection plan that provides for adequate stockpile <br /> management and access, and fire suppression improvements. <br /> (c) Criteria for mulch products and services: <br /> 1. Dust, particulates, and material spillage shall be controlled in <br /> accordance with the project's approved comprehensive dust and <br /> spillage control plan submitted in accordance with the above <br /> requirements. The county may attach special conditions to project <br /> approval. Such conditions may include but are not limited to <br /> sprinkler systems, monitoring systems, structural enclosures, or <br /> operational programs to ensure compliance with the approved dust <br /> and spillage control plan. <br /> FACommunity Development\Gifford(WGIC)\2014UPDATE\66--33--144BCCWGIC Districmrdinace.doc <br /> R�� l 3 7 17 <br />