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A. BMPs shall be applied to all business activities that might result in prohibited discharges and to sites where those activities occur, as specified in the stormwater pollution prevention manual or as determined necessary by the Director, including but not limited to any business or site identified in Issaquah’s source control business inventory. The inventory includes businesses and activities associated with the Standard Industrial Code (SIC) Major Groups 15-17, 20-24, 26-37, 40-42, 49, 54-55, 58, 75, or 82. Those businesses and activities include, but are not limited to, the following, consistent with Appendix 8 to the Western Washington Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit:

1. Support activities for animal production;

2. Construction of buildings;

3. Heavy and civil engineering construction;

4. Specialty trade contractors;

5. Beverage, food, and tobacco; wood product; and paper manufacturing;

6. Printing and related support activities;

7. Chemical; petroleum and coal; plastics and rubber; leather; nonmetallic mineral; primary and fabricated metal; machinery, computer and electronics; electrical equipment, appliance and component, and transportation equipment manufacturing;

8. Rail, transit and truck, transportation and support activities, including automobile dealers and gasoline service stations;

9. Utilities;

10. Wholesale trade of durable and nondurable goods;

11. Food and beverage stores, food services, and drinking places;

12. Rental and leasing services;

13. Repair and maintenance;

14. Ambulatory health care services and hospitals; and

15. Educational services, museums, historical sites, and similar institutions. (Ord. 2989 § 1 (Exh. A1), 2022).