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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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5/21/2018
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<br />ATTY/RESO.0041/CC RESO DENYING THE APPEAL FOR 353 MAIN STREET <br />REV: 05-14-18 PR <br />Page 23 of 28 <br />and approval by the Community Development Services Department. <br />[SDR][PLANNING] <br /> <br />b. Air Quality (Construction Emissions) – Mitigation Measure #2: <br />Implementation of the following BAAQMD Basic Measures as part of each <br />project will minimize PM10 emissions and will reduce construction- <br />related air quality impacts to a less than significant level. <br />[COA][PLANNING] <br /> <br />i. Water all active construction areas at least twice daily. <br />ii. Cover all trucks hauling soil, sand and other loose materials or <br />require all trucks to maintain at least two feet of freeboard. <br />iii. Pave, apply water three times daily, or apply (non-toxic) soil <br />stabilizers on all unpaved access roads, parking areas, and <br />staging areas at construction sites. <br />iv. Sweep daily (with water sweepers) all paved access roads, <br />parking areas and staging areas at construction sites. <br />v. Sweep streets daily if visible soil material is carried onto adjacent <br />public streets. <br />vi. If parcels are assembled to create a building site of greater than <br />four acres, the City would require that the Enhanced Measures <br />be implemented during construction. <br /> <br />c. Biological Resources (Redwood Creek Bank Modification) – <br />Mitigation Measure #3: Prior to any modifications to the Redwood Creek <br />channel and adjacent northern coastal salt marsh habitat, project <br />developers shall consult with the USFWS and CDFG regarding <br />proposed modifications and construction activities to determine if they <br />could result in “take” of a Federal or State protected species. The <br />USFWS may presume presence or may recommend additional focused <br />surveys to determine if any of these species are present on site. Project <br />design modifications, as well as appropriate mitigation measures <br />determined by the regulatory agencies, may also be required. Typical <br />mitigation could include enhancement of on-site habitat conditions or <br />enhancement/preservation of other existing habitat elsewhere in the <br />watershed. [COA][PLANNING] <br /> <br />d. Biological Resources (Wetland Delineation) – Mitigation Measure #4: <br />If impacts to Redwood Creek are anticipated, a wetland delineation shall <br />be performed to determine precise jurisdiction by regulating agencies (e.g., <br />USACE, CDFG, etc.). Impacts could include the temporary or permanent <br />placement of fill into regulated waters or wetlands, diversion or obstruction <br />of flow, pollutant discharge, and the alteration or use of any material <br />from the bed, channel, or bank. The results of the wetland delineation <br />shall be incorporated into regulatory permit applications that may be <br />7.B. - Page 48
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