Common use of Erosion and Sediment Control Clause in Contracts

Erosion and Sediment Control. a) If required by the Town Public Works Director or the Town's Chief Building Official, the Owner shall prepare and submit an Erosion Control Plan acceptable to the Town Public Works Director to be adhered to during development of the "subject lands", which plan shall include an acceptable maintenance schedule and starting and completion dates. b) To minimize erosion problems, the Owner shall schedule construction such that: i) all activities on the site be conducted in a logical sequence to minimize the area of bare soil exposed at one time; ii) soil stockpiles be located away from watercourses and stabilized against erosion as soon as possible; soil stockpiles remaining longer than 30 days should be stabilized by mulching, vegetative cover, tarps or other means, whereas soil stockpiles intended to remain for less than 30 days can be controlled by filter fence barriers around the pile or acceptable equivalent; iii) construction vehicles leave the site at a designated point(s) provided with a rock or gravel mat to minimize the amount of mud tracking off-site; a temporary vehicle wash down facility may be required for truck wheels; iv) where work is suspended, temporary drainage and erosion control works should be undertaken to minimize erosion, to include steel plates placed over catch basins, sediment traps and silt fences, and sediment storage areas, to ensure sediment and debris do not enter the municipal sewer system on nearby creek or flood adjacent properties; v) all temporary and permanent detention works and facilities be constructed prior to installation of any services on the site or commencement of earth moving operations; vi) all disturbed areas be properly stabilized as soon as possible, and if areas are to remain disturbed through the winter, such areas shall be seeded and mulched or sodded as determined by the Public Works Director. c) During the construction period, the Owner shall employ the following "good housekeeping" practices regardless of the soil erodibility and any other erosion and sediment control measures undertaken: i) All catchbasins should be provided with sumps which should be inspected and cleaned frequently; ii) A site supervisor must be designated by the Owner to ensure the approved Erosion Control Plan measures (when such plan is required by the Town) are implemented in a timely and effective manner, who shall conduct inspections of the subject lands on a regular basis and after significant storm events to ensure the components of the Erosion Control Plan are functioning properly, and who shall maintain a work log to record dates and a description of the work activities and site inspections.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Site Plan Agreement, Site Plan Agreement, Site Plan Agreement

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Erosion and Sediment Control. a) If required by the Town Public Works Director or the Town's Chief Building Official, the Owner shall prepare The approved Erosion and submit an Erosion Sediment Control Plan acceptable to the Town Public Works Director to shall be adhered to during development of the "subject lands", which plan shall include an acceptable maintenance schedule and starting and completion dates. b) To minimize erosion problems, the Owner shall schedule construction such that: i) all activities on the site be conducted in a logical sequence to minimize the area of bare soil exposed at one time; ii) soil stockpiles be located away from watercourses and stabilized against erosion as soon as possible; soil stockpiles remaining longer than 30 days should be stabilized by mulching, vegetative cover, tarps or other means, whereas soil stockpiles intended to remain for less than 30 days can be controlled by filter fence barriers around the pile or acceptable equivalent; iii) construction vehicles leave the site at a designated point(s) provided with a rock or gravel mat to minimize the amount of mud tracking off-site; a temporary vehicle wash down facility may be required for truck wheels; iv) where work is suspended, temporary drainage and erosion control works should be undertaken to minimize erosion, to include steel plates placed over catch basins, sediment traps and silt fences, and sediment storage areas, to ensure sediment and debris do not enter the municipal sewer system on nearby creek or flood adjacent properties; v) all temporary and permanent detention works and facilities be constructed prior to installation of any services on the site or commencement of earth moving operations; vi) all disturbed areas be properly stabilized as soon as possible, and if areas are to remain disturbed through the winter, such areas shall be seeded and mulched or sodded as determined by the Public Works DirectorDirector of Building and Planning Services. c) During the construction period, the Owner shall employ the following "good housekeeping" practices regardless of the soil erodibility and any other erosion and sediment control measures undertaken: i) All catchbasins should be provided with sumps which should be inspected and cleaned frequently; ii) A site supervisor must be designated by the Owner to ensure the approved Erosion Control Plan measures (when such plan is required by the Town) are implemented in a timely and effective manner, who shall conduct inspections of the subject lands on a regular basis and after significant storm events to ensure the components of the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan are functioning properly, and who shall maintain a work log to record dates and a description of the work activities and site inspections.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Site Plan Agreement, Site Plan Agreement

Erosion and Sediment Control. a) If required by the Town Public Works Director or the Town's Chief Building Official, the Owner The approved Erosion and Signage Plan shall prepare and submit an Erosion Control Plan acceptable to the Town Public Works Director to be adhered to during development of the "subject lands"Subject Lands, which plan shall include an acceptable maintenance schedule and starting and completion dates. b) To minimize erosion problems, the Owner shall schedule construction such that: i) all activities on the site be conducted in a logical sequence to minimize the area of bare soil exposed at one time; ii) soil stockpiles be located away from watercourses and stabilized against erosion as soon as possible; soil stockpiles remaining longer than 30 days should be stabilized by mulching, vegetative cover, tarps or other means, whereas soil stockpiles intended to remain for less than 30 days can be controlled by filter fence barriers around the pile or acceptable equivalent; iii) construction vehicles leave the site at a designated point(s) provided with a rock or gravel mat to minimize the amount of mud tracking off-site; a temporary vehicle wash down facility may be required for truck wheels; iv) where work is suspended, temporary drainage and erosion control works should be undertaken to minimize erosion, to include steel plates placed over catch basins, sediment traps and silt fences, and sediment storage areas, to ensure sediment and debris do not enter the municipal sewer system on nearby creek or flood adjacent properties; v) all temporary and permanent detention works and facilities be constructed prior to installation of any services on the site or commencement of earth moving operations;; and, vi) all disturbed areas be properly stabilized as soon as possible, and if areas are to remain disturbed through the winter, such areas shall be seeded and mulched or sodded as determined by the Public Works DirectorDirector of Building and Planning Services. c) During the construction period, the Owner shall employ the following "good housekeeping" practices regardless of the soil erodibility and any other erosion and sediment control measures undertaken: i) All catchbasins catch basins should be provided with sumps which should be inspected and cleaned frequently; ii) A site supervisor must be designated by the Owner to ensure the approved Erosion Control and Signage Plan measures (when such plan is required by the Town) are implemented in a timely and effective manner, who shall conduct inspections of the subject lands on a regular basis and after significant storm events to ensure the components of the Erosion Control and Signage Plan are functioning properly, and who shall maintain a work log to record dates and a description of the work activities and site inspections; and, iii) All mud tracking activities onto adjoining streets shall be prevented and in the event they occur, shall be cleaned up and prevented immediately.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Site Plan Agreement, Site Plan Agreement

Erosion and Sediment Control. a) If required by the Town Public Works Director or the Town's Chief Building Official, the Owner shall prepare and submit an Erosion Control Plan acceptable to the Town Public Works Director to be adhered to during development of the "subject lands", which plan shall include an acceptable maintenance schedule and starting and completion dates. b) To minimize erosion problems, the Owner shall schedule construction such that: i) all activities on the site be conducted in a logical sequence to minimize the area of bare soil exposed at one time; ii) soil stockpiles be located away from watercourses and stabilized against erosion as soon as possible; soil stockpiles remaining longer than 30 days should be stabilized by mulching, vegetative cover, tarps or other means, whereas soil stockpiles intended to remain for less than 30 days can be controlled by filter fence barriers around the pile or acceptable equivalent; iii) construction vehicles leave the site at a designated point(s) provided with a rock or gravel mat to minimize the amount of mud tracking off-off- site; a temporary vehicle wash down facility may be required for truck wheels; iv) where work is suspended, temporary drainage and erosion control works should be undertaken to minimize erosion, to include steel plates placed over catch basins, sediment traps and silt fences, and sediment storage areas, to ensure sediment and debris do not enter the municipal sewer system on nearby creek or flood adjacent properties; v) all temporary and permanent detention works and facilities be constructed prior to installation of any services on the site or commencement of earth moving operations; vi) all disturbed areas be properly stabilized as soon as possible, and if areas are to remain disturbed through the winter, such areas shall be seeded and mulched or sodded as determined by the Public Works Director. c) During the construction period, the Owner shall employ the following "good housekeeping" practices regardless of the soil erodibility and any other erosion and sediment control measures undertaken: i) All catchbasins should be provided with sumps which should be inspected and cleaned frequently; ii) At the downstream end of the "subject lands", the last manhole on the storm sewer should have a sump which will retain any large debris, which can be cleaned out and filled in with concrete at the end of the project; iii) Small weirs should be built into the pipes at manholes on the "subject lands" that are near the outlet for the site drainage, to provide impounding within the minor system and encourage settlement of the sediment being transported; care should be taken when removing the weirs that the sediment is not washed into the Town's system; iv) Once the catchbasins have been installed and connected to the minor system, the basins in rear yards, ditches and low activity areas, should be buffered using straw xxxxx on the upstream side (for street catchbasins and high activity areas, the straw xxxxx will not provide adequate protection); v) All concentrated or channelized discharges of water off-site must be treated by appropriate erosion and siltation control measures when such water passes through disturbed areas; vi) A site supervisor must be designated by the Owner to ensure the approved Erosion Control Plan measures (when such plan is required by the Town) are implemented in a timely and effective manner, who shall conduct inspections of the subject lands on a regular basis and after significant storm events to ensure the components of the Erosion Control Plan are functioning properly, and who shall maintain a work log to record dates and a description of the work activities and site inspections.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Site Plan Agreement

Erosion and Sediment Control. a) If As required by the Town Public Works Director or the Town's Chief Building Officialand Maitland Valley Conservation Authority, the Owner shall prepare adhere to and submit an maintain the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan acceptable to measures as specified within the Town Public Works Director to be adhered to approved drawings during development of the "subject lands", which plan shall include an acceptable maintenance schedule and starting and completion dates. b) Sediment and erosion control measures such as silt fencing must be indicated on the drawings, specifically along the top of bank along the rear of the development. The silt fencing is to align with and be located before the top of the bank of the Environment Zone and maintained throughout Phase 1 and Phase 2. c) To minimize erosion problems, the Owner shall schedule construction such that: i) all activities on the site be conducted in a logical sequence to minimize the area of bare soil exposed at one time; ii) soil stockpiles be located away from watercourses and stabilized against erosion as soon as possible; soil stockpiles remaining longer than 30 days should be stabilized by mulching, vegetative cover, tarps or other means, whereas soil stockpiles intended to remain for less than 30 days can be controlled by filter fence barriers around the pile or acceptable equivalent; iii) construction vehicles leave the site at a designated point(s) provided with a rock or gravel mat to minimize the amount of mud tracking off-site; a temporary vehicle wash down facility may be required for truck wheels; iv) where work is suspended, temporary drainage and erosion control works should be undertaken to minimize erosion, to include steel plates placed over catch basins, sediment traps and silt fences, and sediment storage areas, to ensure sediment and debris do not enter the municipal sewer system on nearby creek or flood adjacent properties; v) all temporary and permanent detention works and facilities be constructed prior to installation of any services on the site or commencement of earth moving operations; vi) all disturbed areas be properly stabilized as soon as possible, and if areas are to remain disturbed through the winter, such areas shall be seeded and mulched or sodded as determined by the Public Works DirectorDepartment. cd) During the construction period, the Owner shall employ the following "good housekeeping" practices regardless of the soil erodibility and any other erosion and sediment control measures undertaken: i) All catchbasins should be provided with sumps which should be inspected and cleaned frequently; ii) At the downstream end of the "subject lands", the last manhole on the storm sewer should have a sump which will retain any large debris, which can be cleaned out and filled in with concrete at the end of the project; iii) Small weirs should be built into the pipes at manholes on the "subject lands" that are near the outlet for the site drainage, to provide impounding within the minor system and encourage settlement of the sediment being transported; care should be taken when removing the weirs that the sediment is not washed into the Town's system; iv) Once the catchbasins have been installed and connected to the minor system, the basins in rear yards, ditches and low activity areas, should be buffered using straw xxxxx on the upstream side (for street catchbasins and high activity areas, the straw xxxxx will not provide adequate protection); v) All concentrated or channelized discharges of water off-site must be treated by appropriate erosion and siltation control measures when such water passes through disturbed areas; vi) A site supervisor must be designated by the Owner to ensure the approved Erosion Control Plan measures (when such plan is required by the Town) are implemented in a timely and effective manner, who shall conduct inspections of the subject lands on a regular basis and after significant storm events to ensure the components of the Erosion Control Plan are functioning properly, and who shall maintain a work log to record dates and a description of the work activities and site inspections.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Site Plan Agreement

Erosion and Sediment Control. a) If required by the Town Public Works Director Town’s Engineer or the Town's Chief Director of Building Officialand Planning Services, the Owner shall prepare and submit an Erosion Control Plan acceptable to the Town Public Works Director Town’s Engineer to be adhered to during development of the "subject lands", which plan shall include an acceptable maintenance schedule and starting and completion dates. b) To minimize erosion problems, the Owner shall schedule construction such that: i) all activities on the site be conducted in a logical sequence to minimize the area of bare soil exposed at one time; ii) soil stockpiles be located away from watercourses and stabilized against erosion as soon as possible; soil stockpiles remaining longer than 30 days should be stabilized by mulching, vegetative cover, tarps or other means, whereas soil stockpiles intended to remain for less than 30 days can be controlled by filter fence barriers around the pile or acceptable equivalent; iii) construction vehicles leave the site at a designated point(s) provided with a rock or gravel mat to minimize the amount of mud tracking off-site; a temporary vehicle wash down facility may be required for truck wheels; iv) where work is suspended, temporary drainage and erosion control works should be undertaken to minimize erosion, to include steel plates placed over catch basins, sediment traps and silt fences, and sediment storage areas, to ensure sediment and debris do not enter the municipal sewer system on nearby creek or flood adjacent properties; v) all temporary and permanent detention works and facilities be constructed prior to installation of any services on the site or commencement of earth moving operations; vi) all disturbed areas be properly stabilized as soon as possible, and if areas are to remain disturbed through the winter, such areas shall be seeded and mulched or sodded as determined by the Public Works DirectorRoads and Drainage Manager. c) During the construction period, the Owner shall employ the following "good housekeeping" practices regardless of the soil erodibility and any other erosion and sediment control measures undertaken: i) All catchbasins should be provided with sumps which should be inspected and cleaned frequently; ii) A site supervisor must be designated by the Owner to ensure the approved Erosion Control Plan measures (when such plan is required by the Town) are implemented in a timely and effective manner, who shall conduct inspections of the subject lands on a regular basis and after significant storm events to ensure the components of the Erosion Control Plan are functioning properly, and who shall maintain a work log to record dates and a description of the work activities and site inspections.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Site Plan Agreement

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Erosion and Sediment Control. a) If required by the Town Public Works Director or the Town's Chief Building Official, the Owner shall prepare and submit an Erosion Control Plan acceptable to the Town Public Works Director to be adhered to during development of the "subject lands", which plan shall include an acceptable maintenance schedule and starting and completion dates. b) To minimize erosion problems, the Owner shall schedule construction such that: i) all activities on the site be conducted in a logical sequence to minimize the area of bare soil exposed at one time; ii) soil stockpiles be located away from watercourses and stabilized against erosion as soon as possible; soil stockpiles remaining longer than 30 days should be stabilized by mulching, vegetative cover, tarps or other means, whereas soil stockpiles intended to remain for less than 30 days can be controlled by filter fence barriers around the pile or acceptable equivalent; iii) construction vehicles leave the site at a designated point(s) provided with a rock or gravel mat to minimize the amount of mud tracking off-site; a temporary vehicle wash down facility may be required for truck wheels; iv) where work is suspended, temporary drainage and erosion control works should be undertaken to minimize erosion, to include steel plates placed over catch basins, sediment traps and silt fences, and sediment storage areas, to ensure sediment and debris do not enter the municipal sewer system on nearby creek or flood adjacent properties; v) all temporary and permanent detention works and facilities be constructed prior to installation of any services on the site or commencement of earth moving operations; vi) all disturbed areas be properly stabilized as soon as possible, and if areas are to remain disturbed through the winter, such areas shall be seeded and mulched or sodded as determined by the Public Works Director. c) During the construction period, the Owner shall employ the following "good housekeeping" practices regardless of the soil erodibility and any other erosion and sediment control measures undertaken: i) All catchbasins should be provided with sumps which should be inspected and cleaned frequently; ii) At the downstream end of the "subject lands", the last manhole on the storm sewer should have a sump which will retain any large debris, which can be cleaned out and filled in with concrete at the end of the project; iii) Small weirs should be built into the pipes at manholes on the "subject lands" that are near the outlet for the site drainage, to provide impounding within the minor system and encourage settlement of the sediment being transported; care should be taken when removing the weirs that the sediment is not washed into the Town's system; iv) Once the catchbasins have been installed and connected to the minor system, the basins in rear yards, ditches and low activity areas, should be buffered using straw xxxxx on the upstream side (for street catchbasins and high activity areas, the straw xxxxx will not provide adequate protection); v) All concentrated or channelized discharges of water off-site must be treated by appropriate erosion and siltation control measures when such water passes through disturbed areas; vi) A site supervisor must be designated by the Owner to ensure the approved Erosion Control Plan measures (when such plan is required by the Town) are implemented in a timely and effective manner, who shall conduct inspections of the subject lands on a regular basis and after significant storm events to ensure the components of the Erosion Control Plan are functioning properly, and who shall maintain a work log to record dates and a description of the work activities and site inspections.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Site Plan Agreement

Erosion and Sediment Control. a) If required by the Town Public Works Director Town’s Engineer or the Town's Chief Director of Building Officialand Planning Services, the Owner shall prepare and submit an Erosion Control Plan acceptable to the Town Public Works Director Town’s Engineer to be adhered to during development of the "subject lands"Subject Lands, which plan shall include an acceptable maintenance schedule and starting and completion dates. b) To minimize erosion problems, the Owner shall schedule construction such that: i) all activities on the site be conducted in a logical sequence to minimize the area of bare soil exposed at one time; ii) soil stockpiles be located away from watercourses and stabilized against erosion as soon as possible; soil stockpiles remaining longer than 30 days should be stabilized by mulching, vegetative cover, tarps or other means, whereas soil stockpiles intended to remain for less than 30 days can be controlled by filter fence barriers around the pile or acceptable equivalent; iii) construction vehicles leave the site at a designated point(s) provided with a rock or gravel mat to minimize the amount of mud tracking off-site; a temporary vehicle wash down facility may be required for truck wheels; iv) where work is suspended, temporary drainage and erosion control works should be undertaken to minimize erosion, to include steel plates placed over catch basins, sediment traps and silt fences, and sediment storage areas, to ensure sediment and debris do not enter the municipal sewer system on nearby creek or flood adjacent properties; v) all temporary and permanent detention works and facilities be constructed prior to installation of any services on the site or commencement of earth moving operations;; and, vi) all disturbed areas be properly stabilized as soon as possible, and if areas are to remain disturbed through the winter, such areas shall be seeded and mulched or sodded as determined by the Public Works DirectorDirector of Building and Planning Services. c) During the construction period, the Owner shall employ the following "good housekeeping" practices regardless of the soil erodibility and any other erosion and sediment control measures undertaken: i) All catchbasins should be provided with sumps which should be inspected and cleaned frequently; ii) A site supervisor must be designated by the Owner to ensure the approved Erosion Control Plan measures (when such plan is required by the Town) are implemented in a timely and effective manner, who shall conduct inspections of the subject lands on a regular basis and after significant storm events to ensure the components of the Erosion Control Plan are functioning properly, and who shall maintain a work log to record dates and a description of the work activities and site inspections; and, iii) All mud tracking activities onto adjoining streets shall be prevented and in the event they occur, shall be cleaned up and prevented immediately.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Site Plan Agreement

Erosion and Sediment Control. a) If required by the Town Public Works Director or the Town's Chief of Building Officialand Planning Services, the Owner shall prepare and submit an Erosion Control Plan acceptable to the Town Public Works Director Town’ Engineer to be adhered to during development of the "subject lands", which plan shall include an acceptable maintenance schedule and starting and completion dates. b) To minimize erosion problems, the Owner shall schedule construction such that: i) all activities on the site be conducted in a logical sequence to minimize the area of bare soil exposed at one time; ii) soil stockpiles be located away from watercourses and stabilized against erosion as soon as possible; soil stockpiles remaining longer than 30 days should be stabilized by mulching, vegetative cover, tarps or other means, whereas soil stockpiles intended to remain for less than 30 days can be controlled by filter fence barriers around the pile or acceptable equivalent; iii) construction vehicles leave the site at a designated point(s) provided with a rock or gravel mat to minimize the amount of mud tracking off-site; a temporary vehicle wash down facility may be required for truck wheels; iv) where work is suspended, temporary drainage and erosion control works should be undertaken to minimize erosion, to include steel plates placed over catch basins, sediment traps and silt fences, and sediment storage areas, to ensure sediment and debris do not enter the municipal sewer system on nearby creek or flood adjacent properties; v) all temporary and permanent detention works and facilities be constructed prior to installation of any services on the site or commencement of earth moving operations; vi) all disturbed areas be properly stabilized as soon as possible, and if areas are to remain disturbed through the winter, such areas shall be seeded and mulched or sodded as determined by the Public Works Director. c) During the construction period, the Owner shall employ the following "good housekeeping" practices regardless of the soil erodibility and any other erosion and sediment control measures undertaken: i) All catchbasins should be provided with sumps which should be inspected and cleaned frequently; ii) A site supervisor must be designated by the Owner to ensure the approved Erosion Control Plan measures (when such plan is required by the Town) are implemented in a timely and effective manner, who shall conduct inspections of the subject lands on a regular basis and after significant storm events to ensure the components of the Erosion Control Plan are functioning properly, and who shall maintain a work log to record dates and a description of the work activities and site inspections.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Site Plan Agreement

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