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windows for the base and top, balconies, lighting, and architectural details, as well as <br />construction details, such as the weep screed, to understand how the design addresses <br />them. Then schedule a mock-up meeting with the Planning and Building Departments <br />for final review and approval of the project details. Submit an updated colors and <br />materials board or details if any changes are made as a result of the mock-up meeting. <br />[COA][PLANNING] <br />57. Certification Letters — Prior to final inspection, submit certification letters from the <br />following architects verifying that the project, as constructed, complies with approved <br />plans. After the certification letter has been submitted, the project planner will also <br />confirm substantial compliance with the approved plans during the scheduled final <br />inspection. [COA][PLANNING]: <br />a. Project Landscape Architect verifying substantial conformance with the <br />approved landscape plan, including species, size, quantity, and location of <br />the approved trees, shrubs, and groundcover. It shall also verify landscape <br />lighting, fencing, irrigation, and other details as applicable. <br />b. Project Architect verifying substantial conformance with the approved <br />elevations, colors, materials, exterior light fixtures, and architectural details. <br />58. Construction Noise —The applicant shall comply with the following construction -period <br />noise abatement measures: [SDR][BUILDING] <br />a. 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 />b. Construction Equipment Mufflers and Maintenance. Equip all internal <br />combustion engine -driven equipment with intake and exhaust mufflers that <br />are in good condition and appropriate for the equipment. <br />c. Equipment Locations. Locate stationary noise -generating equipment <br />required on construction project sites as far as possible from sensitive <br />receptors when sensitive receptors adjoin or are near a construction project <br />site. <br />d. Quiet Equipment Selection. Use quiet construction equipment, particularly <br />air compressors, wherever feasible. <br />e. Temporary Barriers. Construct solid plywood fences around construction <br />sites adjacent to residences, operational businesses, or noise -sensitive land <br />uses. <br />f. Temporary Noise Blankets. Temporary noise control blanket barriers should <br />be erected along building facades of construction sites to attenuate noise <br />ATTY/RESO.0002/PC RESO 910 WOODSIDE <br />REV: 01-11-17 PR <br />Page 14 of 20 <br />