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(DAMP), and the City's Local Implementation Plan (LIP). BMPs from the <br />DAMP and the LIP will be implemented by the project contractors, as <br />appropriate during site preparation, grading and construction. <br />31. Prior to issuance of a grading permit, the project developer shall prepare a <br />Final Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). This plan shall be <br />submitted and approved by the City Engineer prior to initiation of any <br />grading activity. The project shall maintain the SWPPP on the <br />construction site throughout the construction period. <br />32. During all site preparation, grading and construction, the project developer <br />shall ensure that its contractor implements the provisions of the SWPPP. <br />33. Prior to the issuance of grading permits, the project developer shall submit <br />a Final Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) based on the Final <br />Grading Plan, to be approved by the City's Director of Public Works. The <br />WQMP shall be consistent with the DAMP and shall contain provisions <br />and BMPs for construction and operation conditions. <br />34. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the project developer shall pay <br />the City's drainage impact fee. <br />35. Prior to the issuance of grading permits, the project developer shall verify <br />that structural BMPs have been permanently incorporated into project <br />plans. Such BMPs shall ensure that pollutants from project-related storm <br />water runoff are mitigated consistently with applicable state and local <br />standards. <br />36. Prior to issuance of grading permits, the project developer shall submit a <br />final drainage plan to the City identifying the exact size and location of <br />drainage facilities. <br />37. Prior to issuance of grading permits, the project developer shall provide <br />proof of an NPDES permit from RWQCB to the City for onsite dewatering <br />activities. <br />38. Prior to issuance of building permits, the project developer shall ensure <br />that any restaurant is fitted with grease interceptors to the size and <br />capacity as designated by the City of Santa Ana Building Division. <br />39. Prior to building occupancy, to the extent possible, all equipment shall be <br />enclosed within a building or separate structure. Where this is not <br />possible, barriers may be necessary to shield the equipment from the <br />existing and proposed residential buildings. Depending on the size and <br />style of the equipment, silencers in the intake and exhaust ducts may also <br />be necessary to reduce noise at the residential buildings to an acceptable <br />level. <br />Resolution No. 2009-025 <br />Page 80 of 95 <br />