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4. Sediment Management. Sediment accumulation resulting from the normal <br /> operation of the stormwater treatment measure(s) will be managed appropriately by the <br /> Property Owner. The Property Owner will provide for the removal and disposal of <br /> accumulated sediments. Disposal of accumulated sediments shall not occur on the <br /> Property. Any disposal or removal of accumulated sediments or debris shall be in <br /> compliance with all federal, state and local law and regulations. <br /> 5. Annual Inspection and Report. The Property Owner shall, on an annual basis, <br /> complete the Treatment Measure Operation and Maintenance Inspection Report. The <br /> Annual Report shall include all completed Inspection and Maintenance Checklists for the <br /> reporting period and shall be submitted to the City in order to verify that inspection and <br /> maintenance of the applicable stormwater treatment measure(s) have been conducted <br /> pursuant to this Agreement. The Annual Report shall be submitted no later than <br /> December 31 of each year, under penalty of perjury, to Office of the City Engineer, 1017 <br /> Middlefield Road, Redwood City, CA 94063 or another member of the City staff as <br /> directed by the City. The Property Owner shall provide in the Annual Report a record of <br /> the volume of all accumulated sediment removed as a result of the treatment <br /> measure(s). The Property Owner shall conduct a minimum of one (1) annual inspection of <br /> the stormwater treatment measure(s) before the wet season. This inspection shall occur <br /> between August 1St and October 1St each year. More frequent inspections may be <br /> required. The results of inspections shall be recorded on the Annual Inspection Report. <br /> 6. Necessary Changes and Modifications. At its sole expense, the Property Owner <br /> shall make changes or modifications to the stormwater treatment measure(s) and/or may <br /> be determined as reasonably necessary by the City to ensure that treatment measures <br /> are properly maintained and continue to operate as originally designed and approved. <br /> 7. Access to the Property. The Property Owner hereby grants permission to the City; <br /> the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regional Board); the San <br /> Mateo County Mosquito Abatement District (Mosquito Abatement District); and their <br /> authorized agents and employees to enter upon the Property at reasonable times and in a <br /> reasonable manner to inspect, assess or observe the stormwater treatment measure(s) in <br /> order to ensure that treatment measures are being properly maintained and are continuing <br /> to perform in an adequate manner to protect water quality and the public health and safety. <br /> This includes the right to enter upon the Property whenever there is a reasonable basis to <br /> believe that a violation of this Agreement, the City's stormwater management ordinance, <br /> guidelines, criteria, other written direction, or the San Mateo Countywide NPDES <br /> Municipal Stormwater Permit (Regional Board Order 99-059, as amended by Regional <br /> Board Order R2-2003-0023, and any amendments or re-issuances of the NPDES Permit) <br /> is occurring, has occurred or threatens to occur. The above listed agencies also have a <br /> right to enter the Property when necessary for abatement of a public nuisance or <br /> correction of a violation of the ordinance guideline, criteria or other written direction. The <br /> City, Regional Board, or the Mosquito Abatement District shall provide reasonable (as <br /> may be appropriate for the particular circumstances) notice to the Property Owner before <br /> entering the property. <br /> -4- <br />