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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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5/7/2018
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LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. <br />APRIL 2018 <br />1548 MAPLE STREET PROJECT <br />MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM <br /> <br /> <br />ATTY/RESO.0035/CC RESO CERTIFYING FINAL EIR – 1548 MAPLE <br />REV: 04-30-18 PR <br />Page 43 of 49 <br />Table 1: Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br />Impact Mitigation Measures <br />Timeframe for <br />Implementation <br />Responsibility for <br />Implementation <br />Oversight of <br />Implementation <br />HAZ-1 Continued • If the presence of previously unidentified subsurface <br />hazardous materials is confirmed at the project site, site <br />remediation may be required by the applicable State or <br />local regulatory agencies. Specific remedies would <br />depend on the extent and magnitude of contamination <br />and requirements of the regulatory agency(ies). Under <br />the direction of the regulatory agency(ies) and the City, <br />a Site Remediation Plan shall be developed, if <br />necessary. The Site Remediation Plan shall (1) specify <br />measures to be taken to protect workers and the public <br />from exposure to the potential hazards; and (2) certify <br />that the proposed remediation would protect the public <br />health in accordance with local, State, and federal <br />requirements, considering the land use proposed. <br />Excavation and earthwork activities associated with the <br />proposed project shall not proceed until the Site <br />Remediation Plan has been reviewed and approved by <br />the regulatory oversight agency and is on file with the <br />City. <br />• Engineering fill and material to be used for surcharging <br />of the project site shall be tested prior to being imported <br />to the project site or prior to re-use of existing material <br />excavated from the project site to ensure that it would <br />not pose an unacceptable risk to human health or the <br />environment. Import fill will be evaluated in accordance <br />with the DTSC's Information Advisory for Clean <br />Imported Fill Material (2001 or most recent version) as <br />outlined in the Regional Water Board-Approved <br />Response Plan. Fill testing shall be performed by a <br />qualified environmental professional and demonstrated <br />to meet the appropriate threshold criteria. The results of <br />the testing shall be submitted to the Regional Water <br />Board for review and approval prior to importing of fill <br />material and surcharging materials to the project site or <br />re-use of material generated from the project site. <br /> 7.A. - Page 80
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