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In granting any clearing and grading permit, the town engineer may attach the conditions reasonably necessary to prevent erosion and sedimentation. Such conditions may include, but are not limited to, installing walls, swales, drains, retention facilities, or other structures; planting appropriate vegetation; installing erosion and sediment control measures or devices; furnishing necessary letters of permission and/or easements; and specifying method of performing the work. Such items must be identified on the approved grading, erosion, and sediment control or other required plans. In addition, the following shall be conditions of all permits:

A. Notify the town 48 hours before commencing any land-disturbing activity.

B. Notify the town of completion of any control measures within 48 hours after their completion.

C. Obtain permission in writing from the town prior to modifying any of the plans.

D. Install all control measures as identified in the approved plans.

E. Maintain all road drainage systems, storm water drainage systems, control measures, and other facilities identified in the plans.

F. Repair siltation or erosion damage to adjoining surfaces and drainage ways resulting from land developing or disturbing activities.

G. Inspect the erosion construction control measures at least once each week during construction and after each rain of 0.5 inches or more (over a 24-hour period), and immediately make any needed repairs.

H. Allow the town to enter the site for the purpose of inspecting compliance with the plans or for performing any work necessary to bring the site into compliance with the plans.

I. Keep an up-to-date, approved copy of the plans on the site.

J. Ensure that all workmanship and materials are in accordance with town standards and the most recent edition of the Washington State Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction. [Ord. 378 § 2 (Exh. 1), 1999.]