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Reso PC17-03 0017 PC Reso Recommending Certify EIR - California Way Water Tank
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Reso PC17-03 0017 PC Reso Recommending Certify EIR - California Way Water Tank
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2/21/2017
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shall be cleaned before being used at another, non -infested part of the site. <br />Finding: Implementation of Mitigations BIO -4, BIO -5 and BIO -6 would reduce the project - <br />related impact to trees and the potential spread of invasive, non-native plants on the site during <br />construction to a less than significant level. <br />Facts in Support of Finding: These mitigation measures are consistent with best <br />management practice to protect and replace trees impacted during construction and <br />prevent the spread of invasive non-native plants on the site. Tree protection measures <br />will be under the direction of the City Landscape Architect and equipment is required to be <br />cleaned before use in another part of the site to prevent the spread of invasive plants. <br />Replacement trees are required to be replaced at a ratio of three new trees for each native <br />tree removed and one new tree for each non-native tree removed and the replacement <br />planting shall be limited to native plants. The replacement trees are required to be planted <br />within 12 -months of project completion. These measures will ensure the site is replanted with <br />sufficient native plantings to mitigate the removal of existing trees. <br />Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br />Impact: HAZ-1: The use or accidental release of hazardous materials at the project site <br />could expose the public or environment to significant hazards. <br />Mitigations: HAZ-1: The following measures, as listed in the ProTech Consulting & <br />Engineering report titled Pre-Demolition/Renovation Asbestos & Lead Survey & <br />Evaluation, shall be implemented during demolition activities associated with the <br />existing pump station: <br />• Prior to demolition, the loose and peeling exterior Lead Based Paint shall be <br />removed from the pump station building with the remaining paint stabilized. <br />• The impact of lead to the demolition project should be minimal; however, Cal <br />OSHA worker protection rules, California Department of Public Health <br />certification requirements, US EPA standards, and Department of Toxic <br />Substance Control disposal requirements need to be assessed by each <br />contractor/employer who performs work on this project. <br />• Any work performed at the site where Lead Based Paint or Lead Containing <br />Paint is likely to be disturbed should be performed by a contractor trained <br />and qualified to perform lead -related construction work. Any work that <br />exceeds Cal OSHA's permissible exposure limit or is performed to remediate <br />a lead hazard must be conducted by California Department of Public Health <br />certified personnel. All lead related work shall be conducted employing lead <br />work practices in accordance with United States Department of Housing and <br />Urban Development (US HUD) guidelines. <br />ATTY/RE50.0017/PC RE50 RECOMMENDING CERTIFY EIR —CALIFORNIA WAY WATER TANK <br />REV: 02-16-17 PR <br />Page 7 of 9 <br />
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