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5. Prevention of blowing of dust or sediment from the site by mulchin , sprinkling (water), <br /> spraying of adhesives or calcium chloride, use of stone, particularly along construction <br /> roads, or providing wind barriers; <br /> 6. Provisions for the maintenance of the erosion and sedimentation control measures, <br /> including protect all storm drain inlets and armor all newly constructed outlets; <br /> 7. Use perimeter controls at the site; <br /> 8. Stabilize construction site entrances and exits to prevent off-site tracking; <br /> 9. Control wastes that may be discharged, including but not limited to, discarded building <br /> materials,concrete truck wash out, chemicals, litter, and sanitary wastes(these wastes may <br /> not be discharged to the MS4; and <br /> 10. Inspect stormwater controls at consistent intervals. <br /> Amend 84-+6 Ins ections by adding new language/paragraphs and re-numbering accordingly: <br /> § 4-6 Inspections: <br /> A. The Director of Public Works or hisZher designee including members of the Site Plan Review <br /> Committee may enter upon the property of the applicant for the purpose of conducting regular <br /> inspections to ensure compliance with the approved Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan <br /> and the provisions of this bylaw. These inspections shall be performed at a minimum at the <br /> following intervals: <br /> 1. Prior to the start of construction; <br /> 2. Inspection of Best Management Practices (BM'Ps) during construction of BM Ps; <br /> B. Inspection of BMPs upon completion of site grading to ensure they are working as described <br /> in the approved plans; <br /> 4. At close of construction season or prior to any other long-terra stops in construction (more <br /> than two (2) weeks); and <br /> 5. Upon completion of final-landscaping. <br /> B. Inspections shall be conducted using clearly defined procedures for inspections including <br /> qualifications -necessary to perform the inspection, use of mandated inspection forms if <br /> appropriate, and procedure for tracking the -number of site reviews, inspections and <br /> enforcement actions. This tracking shall be-included as part of each annual report as required <br /> by MS4 General Permit part 4.4. <br /> C. The applicant shall contact the Department of Public Works (DPW) to schedule these <br /> inspections. Other inspections may be performed at the discretion of the DPW, including prior <br /> to or after a storm event. <br /> D. During the inspections,the effectiveness of the control measures in place shall beevaluated and <br /> additional control measures may be required if deemed necessary by the DPW. <br /> or take any other action relating thereto. <br /> Submitted by the Department of Public Works <br /> Explanation: The purpose for the adoption of the existing Sedimentation and Construction Control bylaw <br /> at the October 2005 Town Meeting was to minimize or eliminate erosion from construction sites not <br /> already regulated through the Town's Zoning Bylaw or Subdivision Control Law. Control of sediment on a <br /> construction site prevents it from being transported by stormwater into the Town's stormwater system and <br /> ultimately into the Town's surface and groundwaters. This article proposes to amend the bylaw to comply <br /> more fully with the requirements of the Town's General Storm later Permit issued by the Environmental <br /> Protection Agency through the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System. <br /> The Board of Selectmen recommends approval,of Article 28 by a vote of 5'-0 <br /> 4 <br />