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Reso PC22-13 0108 PC Reso Recommending Approval of DTPP 1330 ECR
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Reso PC22-13 0108 PC Reso Recommending Approval of DTPP 1330 ECR
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12/6/2022
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http://www.redwoodcity.org/cds/engineering/standards/design/PartV
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ATTY/RESO.0108/PC RESO RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF DTPP 1330 ECR <br />REV: 01-11-23 JB <br />Page 21 of 23 <br />erosion and polluted runoff from all site conditions shall be submitted for approval by CDD prior to beginning construction. As site conditions warrant, the City Engineer may direct the applicant to implement additional winterization requirements. [COA][ENGINEERING] 61. Grading – Grading shall be performed in accordance with the City’s Engineering Standards as determined by the City Engineer. Soil or other construction materials shall not be stockpiled in the public right-of-way. Submit cut/fill volumes (CY) for all soils to be imported to or exported from the site. [SDR][ENGINEERING] 62. Monitoring - The Soils Engineer shall conduct continuous site inspections during trenching and backfill operations at the applicant’s expense. The Soils Engineer shall take compaction tests and submit the results to Engineering & Construction. [SDR][ENGINEERING] Downtown Specific Projects 63. Downtown Mitigation Measures – Implement and comply with all applicable mitigation measures described in the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) and Mitigation Monitoring Program (MMRP) for the Downtown Precise Plan, adopted by the City Council by Resolution No. 15086, including mitigations expressly identified in the Initial Study for this project. [SDR][PLANNING] a. Archaeological Resources (Mitigation 7-1) - In the event that any deposits of prehistoric or historic archaeological materials are encountered during project construction activities, all work within an appropriate buffer area shall be stopped and a qualified archaeologist shall be contacted to assess the deposit and make recommendations, possibly including complete avoidance of the resources, in-place preservation, or data recovery as detailed in Mitigation 7-1 of the DTPP EIR.[COA][PLANNING] b. Paleontological Resources (Mitigation 7-5) - Prior to the issuance of grading or demolition permits, the Community Development Department, in coordination with a qualified paleontologist, shall assess the project for the potential to destroy unique paleontological resources and to determine provisions to protect such resources when applicable, possibly including complete avoidance of the resources, in-place preservation, and/or data recovery as detailed in Mitigation 7-2 of the DTPP EIR. [COA][PLANNING] c. Noise and Vibration Studies (Mitigation 11-1) - The applicant shall submit a site-specific noise study consistent with the requirements of the California Building Code (CBC) and incorporate noise reduction measures necessary to achieve compatibility with the City’s Noise Element guidelines (55 dBA CNEL at sensitive exterior spaces) and Title 24 standards (45 dBA CNEL within residential units). Each noise study shall be approved by the Building Division prior to issuance of the building permit per Mitigation 11-1 of the DTPP EIR.
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