7238. The project must comply with the latest National Pollution
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requirements and provide
Best Management Practices (BMPs) for sediment control,
construction material control and erosion control.
39. Before the City issues a building permit, the location and sizes of all
proposed water meters must be approved by the City's Water
Division.
40. Before the City issues a building permit, the applicant must clean
and inspect (via remote TV camera) the project sewer lateral. If
found impaired, the applicant is responsible for the replacement of
the lateral.
41. A registered civil engineer must provide storm (hydrologic and
hydraulic) calculations for appropriate storm drain facilities to
control on -site drainage and mitigate off -site impacts, as follows,
subject to review and approval from the Public Works Department:
■ The design must follow the criteria contained in both the Los
Angeles County Department of Public Works Hydrology Manual
2006 and Standard Urban Storm Water Mitigation Plan or most
recent editions. Flows must remain in their historical drainage
pattern so as not to impact neighboring properties.
■ New development must not increase the rate of flow (cubic feet per
second) or velocity (feet per second) of site run -off water to any off -
site drainage areas beyond the measured or calculated pre - project
rate and velocity.
42. Construction related parking must be provided on -site.
43. All record drawings (as -built drawings) and supporting
documentation must be submitted to the Public Works Department
before scheduling the project's final inspection.
Police Department Conditions
44. Before the City issues a building permit, the applicant must submit
a photometric light study to the Police Department for review and
approval. A site plan must be provided showing buildings, parking
areas, walkways, and the point -by -point photometric calculation of
the required light levels. Foot candles must be measured on a
horizontal plane and conform to a uniformity ratio of 4:1
average /minimum. The photometric study must be point -by -point
and include the light loss factor (7). Lighting levels must be
-7-