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4. Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
<br />Harbor View Project 8-7 ESA / 170951
<br />Final Environmental Impact Report October 2022
<br />ATTY/RESO.0085/PC RESO RECOMMENDING CEQA – EXHIBIT B
<br />REV: 10-28-2022 VR
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<br />TABLE 8-1 (CONTINUED)
<br />HARBOR VIEW PROJECT MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM
<br />Impact Mitigation Measure Implementation Responsibility Action Monitoring Party Monitoring Schedule
<br /> Treatment of unique archaeological resources shall follow the applicable requirements of PRC
<br />Section 21083.2. Treatment for most resources would consist of (but would not be not limited to)
<br />sample excavation, artifact collection, site documentation, and historical research, with the aim to
<br />target the recovery of important scientific data contained in the portion(s) of the significant
<br />resource to be impacted by the project. The treatment plan shall include provisions for analysis of
<br />data in a regional context, reporting of results within a timely manner, curation of artifacts and
<br />data at an approved facility, and dissemination of reports to local and state repositories, libraries,
<br />and interested professionals.
<br />Qualified archaeologist Prepare /implement detailed
<br />treatment plan
<br />City of Redwood City – Building
<br />Division and Planning Division to
<br />verify preparation and
<br />implementation of treatment
<br />plan.
<br />City of Redwood City –Planning
<br />Division to confirm appropriate
<br />Native American representation
<br />for recovery, if applicable.
<br />Prior to any excavation at
<br />the resource site
<br />Impact CUL-3: The Project could directly or
<br />indirectly destroy a unique paleontological
<br />resource or site or unique geologic feature.
<br />Impact CUL-1.CU: The Project, in combination
<br />with cumulative development in the vicinity of the
<br />Project site, would contribute to a significant
<br />adverse cumulative impact to cultural resources,
<br />but the contribution would not be considerable.
<br />Mitigation Measure CUL-3: Inadvertent Discovery of Paleontological Resources.
<br />If paleontological resources, such as fossilized bone, teeth, shell, tracks, trails, casts, molds, or
<br />impressions are discovered during ground-disturbing activities, work shall stop in that area and
<br />within 100 feet of the find until a qualified paleontologist can assess the nature and importance of
<br />the find and, if necessary, develop appropriate treatment measures in conformance with Society
<br />of Vertebrate Paleontology standards, and in consultation with the City of Redwood City.
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<br />Project Applicant or designee
<br />Construction contractor(s)
<br />Qualified paleontologist
<br />Compliance if any
<br />paleontological resources are
<br />discovered
<br />City of Redwood City – Building
<br />Division to approve avoidance
<br />measures recommended by
<br />qualified paleontologist
<br />During all ground-
<br />disturbing activities
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<br />Impact CUL-4: The Project could disturb human
<br />remains, including those interred outside of
<br />formal cemeteries.
<br />Impact CUL-1.CU: The Project, in combination
<br />with cumulative development in the vicinity of the
<br />Project site, would contribute to a significant
<br />adverse cumulative impact to cultural resources,
<br />but the contribution would not be considerable.
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<br />Mitigation Measure CUL-4: Inadvertent Discovery of Human Remains.
<br />In the event of discovery or recognition of any human remains during construction activities, such
<br />activities within 100 feet of the find shall cease until the San Mateo County Coroner has been
<br />contacted to determine that no investigation of the cause of death is required. The Native
<br />American Heritage Commission (NAHC) will be contacted within 24 hours if it is determined that
<br />the remains are Native American. The NAHC will then identify the person or persons it believes t o
<br />be the most likely descendant from the deceased Native American, who in turn would make
<br />recommendations to the City of Redwood City for the appropriate means of treating the human
<br />remains and any grave goods.
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<br />Project Applicant or designee
<br />Construction contractor(s)
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<br />Incorporate requirements into
<br />the design and construction
<br />specifications; comply with
<br />mitigation if remains are found.
<br />City of Redwood City – Building
<br />Division to approve avoidance
<br />measures recommended by
<br />qualified paleontologist
<br />During all ground-
<br />disturbing activities
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<br />4.6 Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Energy
<br />Impact GHG-1: The Project would produce
<br />greenhouse gas emissions that exceed 1,100
<br />metric tons of CO2e per year, but would not
<br />exceed 2020 or 2030 CO2e per service
<br />population emission thresholds.
<br />Mitigation Measure GHG-1: The Project would be responsible for developing and implementing
<br />the TDM Plan described in the “Transportation Demand Management” section. The TDM Plan
<br />must be approved by both the City of Redwood City and C/CAG prior to City approval of any
<br />development agreement. The TDM Plan must achieve the emissions reduction and/or percent
<br />reduction in VMT specified in Table 4.6-8 for the Revised Project in the Final EIR.
<br />Project Applicant or designee
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<br />Submit verification of emissions
<br />reduction specified in measure
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<br />Adhere to monitoring
<br />requirements of measure
<br />City of Redwood City – Planning
<br />Division to review and confirm
<br />emissions reduction
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<br />City of Redwood City – Building
<br />Division to review and confirm
<br />emissions reduction
<br />Prior to issuance of
<br />building permits for each
<br />project building
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<br />Throughout project
<br />operation per ongoing
<br />monitoring per measure
<br />4.7 Hazards and Hazardous Materials
<br />Impact HAZ -1: The Project could create a
<br />significant hazard to the public or the environment
<br />through the routine transport, use or disposal of
<br />hazardous materials.
<br />Impact HAZ -4: The Project would be located on
<br />a site which is included on a list of hazardous
<br />materials sites compiled pursuant to Government
<br />Code Section 65962.5 and, as a result, create a
<br />significant hazard to the public or environment.
<br />Impact HAZ -1.CU: The Project, combined with
<br />cumulative development in the Project vicinity
<br />and citywide, could contribute considerably to
<br />cumulative impacts related to hazards and
<br />hazardous materials.
<br />Mitigation Measure HAZ -1a: Prior to the issuance of a grading permit, the Project applicant shall
<br />implement the recommendations contained in the Project -specific Phase I Assessment (RPS, 2018)
<br />and submit to the City evidence of approval of the Draft Removal Action Workplan (RAW) by the
<br />Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) that contains a Site Management Plan (SMP),
<br />Health and Safety Plan stamped by a Certified Industrial Hygienist, a voluntary Dust Control Plan/
<br />Asbestos Dust Mitigation Plan/Asbestos Air Monitoring Plan, a Waste Transportation Plan, and
<br />Construction Quality Assurance Plan.
<br />Mitigation Measure HAZ -1b: Prior to the issuance of an occupancy a grading permit, the Project
<br />applicant shall record a Land Use Covenant (LUC), in a form approved by the City, that requires that
<br />the SMP to be followed during future earthwork activities during and post-development. The LUC
<br />shall include conditional language describing when implementation of the SMP will be required for
<br />earthwork activities beneath either hardscaped areas or a beneath a specified thickness of clean fill
<br />or marker fabric required for non-hardscaped areas. The LUC shall also include language to prohibit
<br />the use of groundwater beneath the Project site.
<br />Project Applicant or designee
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<br />Submit appropriate plans to the
<br />satisfaction of the City Building
<br />Division.
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<br />Submit remediation verification
<br />to the satisfaction of the City
<br />Building Division, in compliance
<br />with applicable laws and
<br />regulations.
<br />City of Redwood City – Building
<br />Division to review and confirm
<br />emissions reduction
<br />Prior to issuance of
<br />grading permits
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