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4. Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br /> <br />TABLE 4-1 (CONTINUED) <br />TRANSIT DISTRICT DTPP AMENDMENTS MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM <br />Redwood City Transit District DTPP Amendments 4-5 ESA / 202100421.00 <br />Final EIR October 2022 <br />MITIGATION MEASURES <br />Monitoring Program <br />Implementation <br />Responsibility <br />Monitoring and <br />Reporting Action <br />Monitoring <br />Responsibility <br />Monitoring <br />Schedule <br />Cultural Resources (cont’d.) <br />Mitigation Measure CR-2 (cont’d.) <br />b) Prior to the issuance of grading permits within the Transit District area, the City <br />Community Development and Transportation Department shall confirm that <br />any development applicant has required all construction crews to undergo <br />training for the identified of federal or state-eligible cultural resources, and that <br />the construction crews are aware of the potential for previously undiscovered <br />archaeological resources within the plan area, of the laws protecting these <br />resources and associated penalties, and of the procedures to follow should <br />they discover cultural resources during project-related work. All future <br />individual development projects proposed in the Transit District area will be <br />subject to applicable CEQA review and evaluation requirements, and to the <br />extent that such projects are found to have the potential to disturb or destroy <br />archaeological resources, appropriate mitigation measures would be required <br />to address any identified significant impacts. <br /> 2. Confirm that the <br />development <br />applicant has <br />required <br />construction crews <br />to undergo training <br />2. City Community <br />Development <br />and <br />Transportation <br />Department <br />2. Prior to issuance <br />of grading permit <br /> <br />Utilities and Infrastructure; Hydrology and Water Quality <br />Mitigation Measure UT-1: Emergency Water Storage: All subsequent <br />development projects in the Transit District area, regardless of size, shall pay a fair- <br />share contribution towards the cost of providing emergency water storage for all <br />proposed uses to fund the design and construction of such storage. <br />Project Applicant, <br />City <br />Pay fair-share <br />contribution <br />City Prior to issuance of <br />building permit <br />Mitigation Measure UT-2: Recycled Water Infrastructure: The developer of all <br />subsequent development projects in the Transit District area, regardless of size, <br />shall be required to install an extension of recycled water supply pipelines to each <br />development project with sufficient recycled water capacity to provide for all of the <br />project’s recycled water demands while achieving the required pressure, flow, and <br />other system design criteria of recycled water system pursuant to City of Redwood <br />City standards. Where a project developed earlier pays the entire cost of recycled <br />water pipeline extension to the Transit District area, the original developer may be <br />reimbursed by subsequent development projects located within the Transit District <br />area which must pay a fair-share contribution (based upon its proportion of <br />wastewater generated from within the Transit District area) towards the extension of <br />recycled water supply pipelines to connect the project to the City’s recycled water <br />system prior to ground disturbance. <br />Project Applicant, <br />City <br />1. Install extension of <br />recycled water <br />supply pipelines to <br />each development <br />project or; <br />2. Subsequent <br />developer to pay <br />fair-share <br />contribution to <br />original developer <br />City During construction <br />(installation of <br />extension) <br />Prior to issuance of <br />building permit (if fair- <br />share contribution)