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11/16/2015 <br /> accordance with the approved Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). BMP <br /> plan sheets are available electronically for inserting into project plans. <br /> 81. Prior to removing any public parking spaces from public use during construction, the <br /> applicant shall make this request of the City and pay the applicable fee per Municipal <br /> Code sections 20.175 through 20.183. <br /> 82. The Applicant must prepare a construction traffic hauling and routing plan, subject to <br /> City review and approval in order to minimize construction traffic-related impacts on <br /> adjacent land uses, to ensure that adequate emergency access is maintained during <br /> construction, and to ensure that access to, through and from Downtown Redwood <br /> City is not significantly impacted. <br /> 83. The applicant shall be required to secure adequate parking for any and all <br /> construction trades outside of Downtown Redwood City, unless or until the parking <br /> podium is available on the project site at which time any and all parking associated <br /> with construction trades shall be contained on the project site. Prior to construction, <br /> the Applicant shall submit a Construction Parking Management Plan ("CPMC") to the <br /> City for review. The CPMC shall outline the number of construction workers by <br /> phase, phase duration, and where workers will park for each phase of work. The <br /> CPMC shall prohibit construction parking material storage, equipment, or other <br /> construction-related use within the City right-of-way without prior approval from the <br /> City Engineer. <br /> 84. The applicant shall comply with the following construction-period noise abatement <br /> measures: <br /> • Construction Plan. Prepare a detailed construction plan identifying the <br /> schedule for major noise-generating construction activities. The construction <br /> plan shall identify a procedure for coordination with nearby noise-sensitive <br /> facilities so that construction activities and the event schedule can be <br /> scheduled to minimize noise disturbance. This plan shall be provided to all <br /> noise-sensitive land uses within 500 feet of the construction site. <br /> • Construction Equipment Mufflers and Maintenance. Equip all internal <br /> combustion engine-driven equipment with intake and exhaust mufflers that are <br /> in good condition and appropriate for the equipment. <br /> • Equipment Locations. Locate stationary noise-generating equipment required <br /> on construction project sites as far as possible from sensitive receptors when <br /> sensitive receptors adjoin or are near a construction project site. <br /> • Quiet Equipment Selection. Use quiet construction equipment, particularly air <br /> compressors, wherever feasible. <br /> • Temporary Barriers. Construct solid plywood fences around construction sites <br /> adjacent to residences, operational businesses, or noise-sensitive land uses. <br /> • Temporary Noise Blankets. Temporary noise control blanket barriers should <br /> be erected along building facades of construction sites to attenuate noise from <br /> elevated activities if noise conflicts cannot be resolved by scheduling. (Noise <br /> control blanket barriers can be rented and quickly erected.) <br /> • Noise Disturbance Coordinator. For projects that would last over one year in <br /> duration, the City may choose to require project designation of a "Noise <br /> A1TY/RES0.3157/SA RESO 601 MARSHALL APPEAL 8-STORY PROJECT RESO.#15458 <br /> REV:11-16-15 VR MUFF#603 <br /> Page 18 of 23 <br />