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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 /> excavation,dewatering,etc.)and specify the Implementation of these mitigations would <br /> contents of the site-specific,construction reduce this impact to a less-than- <br /> period Health and Safety Plan(HASP)that signii►cant level. <br /> the construction contractor must prepare(a <br /> standard CaIOSHA requirement for work at <br /> hazardous waste sites). With implementation <br /> of the SMP and HASP,the proposed <br /> projecYs construction impacts to construction <br /> workers and the public would be less-than- <br /> signii►cant. <br /> The SMP also explains that site conditions do <br /> not preclude any of the uses proposed,but <br /> that further risk assessment is required when <br /> the precise on-site locations and details of <br /> sensitive uses such as child care,medical <br /> clinics,and recreation areas are identified,so <br /> that any mitigation measures specific to the <br /> operations of such uses will be identified and <br /> implemented. Pending completion of the <br /> required supplemental risk assessments and <br /> identification of ineasures to ensure <br /> compliance with residential-level ESLs for <br /> these sensitive uses,the proposed projecYs <br /> impacts during operations from potential <br /> exposure to existing groundwater and soil <br /> vapor contamination are assumed to <br /> re resent a otentiall si nii►cantim act. <br /> NOISE <br /> Impact 13-1: Potential Exposure of Mitigation 13-1. Location-specific noise Applicant City Site planning <br /> Proposed Child Care Facility to Noise studies consistent with the requirements of ineasures prior to PC <br /> Levels Exceeding Standards. The Precise the State Building Code(SBC)shall be permit issuance; <br /> Plan includes a provision for a proposed child conducted for the proposed child care use remaining measures <br /> care center. The center's children, to identify appropriate noise reduction prior to building <br /> employees,and visitors could be exposed to measures to be included in project final permit issuance and <br /> various existing and projected noise sources, design. The noise study must be submitted prior to occupancy <br /> including U.S. 101 traffic. The compatibility to and approved by the Redwood City permit issuance <br /> of the child care land use with the existing Community Development Department prior <br /> and projected noise environment has been to City issuance of the child care center <br /> evaluated based on the Redwood City Noise building permit. Identified noise insulation <br /> Guidelines for Land Use Planning(see EIR measures may include: <br /> Table 13.4). New educational(e.g.,child <br /> care)development is considered • Site planning to minimize noise by <br /> "satisfactory"in noise environments of less locating the child care center away <br /> than 55 dBA CNEL. from U.S. 101,with buffering from <br /> roadway noise provided by other <br /> project buildings; <br /> Page 25 25 r 1106721FElRIMMRP Checklist(10672J.doc <br /> RESO. 15294 <br /> MUFF#100 <br />