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125 <br /> 3.1.13 SOLID WASTE β€” Existing collection of garbage and recyclables generated by the school is handled by <br /> private contractors. School composts organic waste where practicable. Waste areas are shown on the <br /> revised plans. <br /> 3.1.14 STORM WATER CONTROL β€” It is anticipated that the respective review departments associated with <br /> Stormwater Control will request site specific treatment options, locations, that will be tracked on an overall <br /> map to ensure that all disturbances and impervious areas are adequately tracked and treated. Protective <br /> measures will ensure that collection and treatment of storm water runoff created or altered by future phases will <br /> not adversely affect the campus or neighboring properties or public storm drainage systems. Provisions will <br /> be made for the construction of stormwater collection measures (SCM) including low impact design, grading, <br /> gutters, ditches, piping and the use of disconnected impervious surfaces to maximize stormwater infiltration <br /> on site as well as direct storm water to on-site SCMs. Surface water on all paved areas will be collected at <br /> intervals that do not obstruct vehicle or pedestrian traffic. <br /> 3.1.15 EROSION CONTROL β€” It is understood that land clearing and disturbance more than 20,000 sf <br /> associated with future buildings or site improvements cannot commence without a formal erosion and <br /> sedimentation control plan reviewed and approved by the County. All future construction will be <br /> thoughtfully planned,whether subject to County review or not,to preserve existing vegetation and landforms to <br /> the greatest extent possible. <br /> 3.1.16 EXTERIOR LIGHTING β€”The applicant will meet or exceed Orange County UDO standards for lighting. <br /> The applicant requests that the county staff assess the need for lighting for each individual submittal for <br /> proposed future buildings. Lighting will be pedestrian scale alongwalkways as previously noted. Fixture design <br /> will be complementary to building architecture and will feature sustainable finishes to the greatest extent <br /> possible.The school does not anticipate providing ball field lighting for the existing play field across Millhouse <br /> Road from the main campus. <br />