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09/09/2013 <br /> proposed, but that further risk assessment is required when the precise on-site <br /> locations and details of sensitive uses such as child care, medical clinics, and <br /> recreation areas are identified, so that any mitigation measures specific to the <br /> operations of such uses will be identified and implemented. Pending completion <br /> of the required supplemental risk assessments and identification of ineasures to <br /> ensure compliance with residential-level ESLs for these sensitive uses, the <br /> proposed project's impacts during operations from potential exposure to existing <br /> groundwater and soil vapor contamination are assumed to represent a potentially <br /> significant impact. <br /> Mitigation: Mitigation 12-1. The applicant shall implement the Site Management Plan (SMP) <br /> attached as an appendix to the Draft EIR. At such times as the exact locations <br /> and details of sensitive uses such as child care, medical clinics, and publicly <br /> accessible open space are identified, the applicant shall supplement the SMP to <br /> assess any risks to those uses from existing hazardous materials on the <br /> development site and shall identify any treatment measures required to ensure <br /> that risks to users remain below regulatory limits. <br /> Finding: Implementation of Mitigation 12-1 would reduce the potential impact of project- <br /> related exposure to existing soil and groundwater contamination to a less-than- <br /> significant level. <br /> Facts in Support of Finding: Implementation of Mitigation 12-1 would ensure that the Site <br /> Management Plan (SMP) included in Draft EIR appendix 21.6, as well as a <br /> Health and Safety Plan (HASP), are implemented during all project construction. <br /> Furthermore, once the precise locations and operations of proposed sensitive <br /> receptors--such as child care, medical clinics, and recreation--have been <br /> determined, additional investigations would be required to evaluate the presence <br /> and levels of any groundwater or soil vapor contamination, pursuant to applicable <br /> regulatory requirements. The mitigation for sensitive uses must meet residential <br /> screening criteria as defined by the appropriate regulatory agencies (e.g., <br /> RWQCB, DTSC, SMCHSA, BAAQMD, CaIOSHA). These facts are described in <br /> Draft EIR chapter 12 (Hazards and Hazardous Materials) on pages 12-1 through <br /> 12-24, and appendix 21.6 (Site Management Plan), which are hereby <br /> incorporated by reference. <br /> Noise <br /> Impact: Impact 13-1: Potential Exposure of Proposed Child Care Facility to Noise <br /> Levels Exceeding Standards. The Precise Plan includes a provision for a <br /> proposed child care center. The center's children, employees, and visitors could <br /> be exposed to various existing and projected noise sources, including U.S. 101 <br /> traffic. The compatibility of the child care land use with the existing and projected <br /> noise environment has been evaluated based on the Redwood City Noise <br /> Guidelines for Land Use Planning (see Draft EIR Table 13.4). New educational <br /> (e.g., child care) development is considered "satisfactory" in noise environments <br /> of less than 55 dBA CNEL. <br /> ATTY/RES0.2901/STANFORD EIR CERTIFICATION RESO.#15294 <br /> REV:09-10-13 VR MUFF#100 <br /> Page 21 of 55 <br />