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58. Archeological Resources - In the event that any deposits of prehistoric or historic <br /> archaeological materials are encountered during project construction activities, all work <br /> within an appropriate buffer area shall be stopped and a qualified archaeologist meeting <br /> Federal criteria under 36 CFR 61 shall be contacted to assess the deposit and make <br /> recommendations, possibly including complete avoidance of the resources, in-place <br /> preservation, and/or data recovery.[SDR][PLANNING] <br /> 59. Paleontological Resources - Prior to the issuance of grading or demolition permits, <br /> the Community Development Department, in coordination with a qualified <br /> paleontologist, shall assess the project for the potential to destroy unique <br /> paleontological resources and to determine provisions to protect such resources when <br /> applicable, possibly including complete avoidance of the resources, in-place <br /> preservation, and/or data recovery as detailed in Mitigation 7-1 of the DTPP EIR. <br /> [SDR][PLANNING] <br /> 60. Human Remains— In the event that any human remains are encountered during on-or <br /> off-site improvements associated with the project, all work within an appropriate buffer <br /> area shall be stopped and the County coroner and a qualified archeologist be consulted <br /> to evaluate the remains and make recommendations. If the remains are Native <br /> American, the applicant shall notify the Native American Heritage Commission. <br /> [SDR][PLANNING] <br /> Downtown Specific Projects <br /> 61. Downtown Mitigation Measures — The applicant shall implement and comply with all <br /> applicable mitigation measures described in the Environmental Impact Report(EIR)and <br /> Mitigation Monitoring Program (MMRP)for the Downtown Precise Plan, adopted by the <br /> City Council by Resolution No. 15086, including mitigations expressly identified in the <br /> Initial Study for this project. [SDR][PLANNING] <br /> 62. Downtown TDM—Prior to issuance of a certificate of building occupancy, the applicant <br /> shall submit for review and approval a final transportation demand management(TDM) <br /> program which outlines program elements to be implemented. The program shall <br /> include an annual reporting requirement, due on December 1st of each year for the first <br /> three years, detailing overnight parking utilization rates and resident use and awareness <br /> of TDM programs. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br /> 63. Notice of Right — The applicant shall submit a "Notice of Right to Downtown <br /> Operations"to all tenants prior to execution of any lease per Section 2.2.6 of the DTPP. <br /> [COA][PLANNING] <br /> 64. Noise and Vibration — The applicant shall incorporate the following within the <br /> construction drawings per the site-specific noise study: [SDR][PLANNING] <br /> a. All building facades (exterior windows and doors) shall be sound-rated <br /> between 28 and 39 STC (Sound Transmission Class), as diagrammed in the <br /> noise report. <br /> b. All residences shall provide an alternative method of supplying fresh air (e.g., <br /> mechanical ventilation) so that closed windows could insulate outdoor noise. <br /> ATTY/RES0.3086/PC RESO 1305 EL CAMINO <br /> REV:05-14-15 VR <br /> Page 15 of 17 <br />