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EXHIBIT D 09/09/2013 <br /> MONITORING VERIFICATION <br /> IDENTIFIED IMPACT RELATED MITIGATION MEASURE Implementation Monitoring and Timing Signature Date <br /> Pe1'fOrmanCe Crlterla Entity Verification Entity Requirements <br /> project impact to a less-than-signii►cant Implementation <br /> level. Summary Table-- <br /> item 17--for <br /> emergency fire/water <br /> storage timing and <br /> im lementation. <br /> Impact 10-2: Increased Peak Wastewater Mitigation 10-2. At the time that Applicant fully fund or City; FOSMD;County Prior to building <br /> Flows in the Local FOSMD Collection construction of net new square footage on fair share Engineering permit issuance for <br /> System. It is estimated that the proposed the project development site is proposed, Department new square footage <br /> project development site's peak wastewater the applicanYs engineer shall work with beyond the existing <br /> flows to the FOSMD sewer system would be FOSMD and the San Mateo County 537,000 square feet, <br /> approximately 4.5 times the flow under Engineering Department to verify that the evaluate whether <br /> existing(full occupancy)conditions,from 112 local FOSMD sewer network, particularly need for upgrade <br /> gallons per minute(gpm)to 627 gpm. Based lines 100 and 200, has adequate capacity exists and if so, <br /> on information provided by the County for the proposed increment of calculate applicanYs <br /> Department of Public Works,it has not yet developmenYs peak wastewater flow rate. funding <br /> been confirmed whether the two existing If an inadequacy is found and the proposed responsibility. Refer <br /> sewer lines that would carry this increased increment of development represents the to Stanford Precise <br /> wastewater flow across the freeway have entire cause of the capacity shortfall,the Plan, Chapter III, <br /> sufficient capacity to accommodate such an applicant shall bear full responsibility for Phasing/ <br /> increase. It has therefore been funding the required improvements to Implementation <br /> conservatively determined for this EIR that FOSMD's system;if the proposed Summary Table-- <br /> additional project-related flows could increment of development does not item 18--for sewage <br /> represent a potentiallysignii►cant project represent the entire cause of such an transmission and <br /> wastewater collection system capacity incapacity,the applicant shall pay its fair collection upgrade <br /> impact. share of the cost of such improvements. timing and <br /> Implementation of this measure in implementation. <br /> accordance with the policies and standards <br /> of the FOSMD Master Plan would reduce <br /> the identified wastewater collection system <br /> capacity impact to a less-than-signii►cant <br /> level. <br /> Impact 10-3: Increased Risk of Flooding Mitigation 10-3. The project shall not Applicant City Prior to grading <br /> Resulting from Loss of Existing Detention increase off-site flooding compared to permit issuance; <br /> Storage. The project development site existing conditions. Finished grades within prior to building <br /> would be substantially reconfigured,with the portions of the project development site permit issuance;field <br /> replacement of all existing buildings and located outside the proposed building verify implementation <br /> elimination of a large part of the existing at- envelopes shall be set at an average during grading and <br /> grade parking. If the associated regrading elevation that maintains,at a minimum,the construction <br /> and construction of new buildings reduces existing volume of on-site stormwater <br /> the existing volume of on-site detention detention storage, until such time as the <br /> storage,flood levels on the project City's downstream discharge constraints <br /> development site and elsewhere within the (e.g., Bayfront Canal)are resolved and the <br /> basin could rise compared to current storage is no longer needed to protect the <br /> conditions. This possible project-related project improvements and improved <br /> worsening of existing flooding conditions properties in the adjoining neighborhoods. <br /> re resentsa otentiall si nii►cantim act. <br /> Page 23 23 r 1106721FElRIMMRP Checklist(10672J.doc <br /> RESO. 15294 <br /> MUFF#100 <br />