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numbers from the 1989 Proposed Second Amendment to the City of Redwood <br />City Redevelopment Plan for Redevelopment Project #2 Draft EIR). <br />• All sanitary improvements, relocations, or additions <br />proposed should be designed and constructed to meet all <br />criteria and standards established by the Redwood city <br />Community Development Department. <br />• Unpaved construction sites should be sprinkled with water at <br />least twice per day. <br />• Stockpiles of soil, sand, and other such materials should be <br />covered (Air Quality Mitigation Measure 2). <br />• Trucks hauling debris, soil or other such materials should <br />also be covered. <br />Streets surrounding demolition and construction sites should <br />be swept at least once per day. <br />• Paving and planting should be done as soon as possible. <br />• Construction equipment engines should not be kept idling <br />when not in use and should receive periodic maintenance. <br />This would reduce emission of air pollutants associated with <br />their use and, consequently, reduce the likelihood of spot <br />violations of the CO standards and odor complaints (Air <br />Quality Mitigation Measure 5). <br />• Construction activities should be limited to daylight hours <br />and construction equipment should be muffled or controlled <br />to State standards shown in Table 16, page 4G -9 of the <br />1980 Draft EIR (Noise Mitigation Measure 1). <br />Finding: The mitigation measure is feasible and would reduce the <br />impacts of the Project and the Higher Occupancy Scenario to less -than- <br />significant levels. <br />The mitigation measure would reduce the potential impact on air <br />quality by minimizing the amount of exposed soil and dust and by maintaining <br />equipment engines in good condition. The mitigation measure would reduce the <br />potential impact on noise by reducing engine noise and by limiting construction <br />activities to times of day when receptors are less sensitive. <br />G. Water Main <br />Potential Impact: If improvement to the water main is necessary <br />under the proposed project, the following construction impacts could result: <br />