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4873-4401-5244 v1 <br />to replicate this existing storage condition following construction of the proposed new buildings. The <br />stormwater detention potential of the project-proposed approximately 2.4-acre publicly accessible open <br />space and of the project-proposed greenway shall be incorporated into the design-level study. In addition, <br />all proposed improvements that are not elevated above the 100-year flood elevation would have to be <br />floodproofed or otherwise protected from the effects of high water. The applicant shall develop a program <br />by which future building tenants can be notified that vehicles parked within potential flood areas should <br />be moved if it is determined that flooding conditions are imminent. <br />Precise Plan EIR Mitigation Measure 12-1: The applicant shall implement the Site Management Plan <br />(SMP) attached as an appendix to the EIR. At such times as the exact locations and details of sensitive uses <br />such as childcare, medical clinics, and publicly accessible open space are identified, the a pplicant shall <br />supplement the SMP to assess any risks to those uses from existing hazardous materials on the <br />development site and shall identify any treatment measures required to ensure that risks to users remain <br />below regulatory limits. <br />Precise Plan EIR Mitigation Measure 13-2: Reduce project demolition- and construction-period noise <br />impacts on nearby residences (including the Broadway Towers apartments and the mobile home park <br />near the proposed recycled water pipeline route) and sensitive uses developed on the development site <br />during earlier phases (e.g., childcare center) by incorporating conditions in project demolition and <br />construction contract agreements that stipulate the following conventional construction-period noise <br />abatement measures: <br />•Construction Plan. Prepare a detailed construction plan identifying the schedule for major <br />noise-generating construction activities. The construction plan shall identify a procedure for <br />coordination with nearby existing and on-site newly constructed noise-sensitive facilities so <br />that construction activities can be scheduled to minimize noise disturbance. <br />•Construction Scheduling. Ensure that noise-generating construction activity is limited to <br />between the hours of 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Monday through Friday, and prohibit any <br />construction during other hours which would cause any increase in ambient noise level s <br />within a residential district. (Redwood City Municipal Code Section 24.32) <br />•Construction Equipment Mufflers and Maintenance. Equip all internal combustion engine- <br />driven equipment with intake and exhaust mufflers that are in good condition and <br />appropriate for the equipment. <br />•Equipment Locations. Locate stationary noise-generating equipment as far as possible from <br />sensitive receptors when sensitive receptors adjoin or are near the construction site. <br />•Construction Traffic. Route all construction traffic to and from the construction sites via <br />designated truck routes where possible. Prohibit construction-related heavy truck traffic in <br />residential areas where feasible. <br />•Quiet Equipment Selection. Use quiet construction equipment, particularly air compressors, <br />wherever possible. <br />•Temporary Barriers. Construct solid plywood fences around construction areas to shield <br />residences, operational businesses, or noise-sensitive land uses. <br />•Temporary Noise Blankets. Temporary noise control blanket barriers should be erected, if <br />necessary, along building facades or around construction areas. This mitigation would only <br />ATTY/RESO.0111/PC RESO STANFORD BLOCK E - EXHIBIT A & B <br />REV: 11-30-23 VR Page 17 of 20