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05/22/2017 <br />4. Avoid cleaning, fueling, or maintaining vehicles on-site, except in a designated <br />area in which runoff is contained and treated. <br />5. Delineate clearing limits, easements, setbacks, sensitive or critical areas, <br />buffer zones, trees, and drainage courses with field markers. <br />6. Protect adjacent properties and undisturbed areas from construction impacts <br />using vegetative buffer strips, sediment barriers or filters, dikes, mulching, or <br />other measures as appropriate. <br />7. Perform clearing and earth moving activities only during dry weather. <br />8. Limit and time applications of pesticides and fertilizers to prevent polluted <br />runoff. <br />9. Limit construction access routes and stabilize designated access points. <br />10. Avoid tracking dirt or other materials off-site; clean off-site paved areas and <br />sidewalks using dry sweeping methods. [COA][HUD EA] <br />70. Indoor Noise Standards — The following measures shall be incorporated into the <br />project in order to meet the residential indoor noise standard. <br />Windows and doors of bedrooms and living/dining rooms in the proposed <br />building with direct line -of -sight to Jefferson Avenue should have a Sound <br />Transmission Class (STC) rating of 36 or greater. These windows and doors, <br />in combination with the exterior wall construction, would achieve an outdoor - <br />to -indoor composite noise reduction of 37 to 38 decibels with the windows and <br />doors closed and would maintain interior noise levels below 45 dBA DNL with <br />an adequate margin of safety. <br />2. All units throughout the site should be mechanically ventilated so that windows <br />can be kept closed at the occupant's discretion to control noise intrusion <br />indoors. <br />3. A noise study must be approved by the City's Building Inspection Division prior <br />to the issuance of a building permit. Noise studies consistent with the <br />requirements of the California Building Code shall be conducted for proposed <br />new multifamily residential projects to identify noise reduction measures <br />necessary to achieve compatibility with City Noise Element guidelines (55 dBA <br />CNEL at sensitive exterior spaces) and Title 24 standards (45 dBA CNEL within <br />residential units). [COA][HUD EA] <br />71. Downtown TDM — A Transportation Demand Management (TDM) program, <br />describing the elements to be implemented, shall be reviewed and approved prior to <br />certificate of building occupancy. The TDM program shall include an annual reporting <br />requirement for the first three years that details overnight parking utilization rates and <br />resident use and awareness of the program. Annual reporting shall begin on <br />December 1 of each year. [COA][ENGINEERING] <br />AM/RESO.0048/CC RESO 612 JEFFERSON (HABITAT) APPEAL RESO. NO. 15588 <br />REV: 05-23-17 VR MUFF NO. 603 <br />Page 20 of 22 <br />