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8/25/2003
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS CONCERNING MITIGATION MEASURES, ADOPTING A MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM, MAKING FINDINGS CONCERNING ALTERNATIVES, AND ADOPTING A STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT FOR THE KAISER PERMANENTE REDWOOD CITY MEDICAL CENTER MASTER PLAN PROJECT FOR WHICH AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED
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• "NO TRESPASSING' signs are to be posted on all sides of <br />the perimeter fencing as soon as it goes up. A sign must be <br />posted adjacent to or on all gates. <br />Finding: The mitigation measure identified above is feasible and <br />would reduce the potentially significant environmental impact described above to <br />a less- than - significant level. <br />The mitigation measure identified above would reduce the <br />potentially significant environmental impact described above to a less -than- <br />significant level by ensuring that the Project site is monitored by qualified <br />personnel to identify, evaluate, and conserve any cultural resources found during <br />excavation activities. <br />XI. GEOLOGY AND SOILS <br />A. Soil Erosion <br />Potential Impact: Some localized soil erosion could occur during <br />construction of the project. The eroded materials could reach Redwood Creek, <br />which ultimately flows to San Francisco Bay, and thus, could result in storm <br />water pollution. (Potentially Significant) <br />Mitigation: The following mitigation measure, as set forth in the <br />Initial Study and the FEIR, is hereby adopted and will be implemented as <br />provided in the Mitigation Monitoring Program: <br />Soil Erosion Control. The project sponsor shall implement the <br />following BMPs, or similar measures, to reduce the potential soil erosion impacts <br />to a less- than - significant level: <br />• Train contractors, subcontractors, and construction <br />employees about the possible best management practices. <br />Inform contractors and subcontractors about the new storm <br />water requirements and their responsibilities. <br />• Schedule excavation and grading activities for dry weather <br />periods as much as possible. Plant temporary vegetation or <br />place other erosion controls before rain begins. <br />Place silt fences, hay bales, or other erosion controls around <br />graded areas to minimize off -site sediment transport in storm <br />water. <br />• Locate and protect storm drains in the vicinity of the site with <br />berms or filters during wet weather periods. <br />
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