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City Council
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9/9/2013
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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 /> Impact 13�: Potential Noise from Parking Mitigation 13�. During the project Applicant City Prior to building <br /> Structure Ventilation System. Noise detailed design phase for the potential permit issuance; <br /> generated solely by the ventilation system parking structure at the corner of Bay Road prior to occupancy <br /> and other mechanical equipment for the and Barron Avenue,the project applicant permit issuance <br /> potential parking structure at the corner of shall submit an acoustical study to <br /> Bay Road and Barron Avenue could demonstrate how the parking structure <br /> substantially exceed existing ambient levels design would meet the following noise <br /> at residences in the area or the Redwood standards at the most affected receiver: 60 <br /> City Noise Guidelines for Land Use Planning dBA CNEL and 60 dBA Leq-hr daytime(7:00 <br /> (see Table 13.4)because the parking AM to 7:00 PM),55 dBA Leq-hr evening <br /> structure would be located proximate to (7:00 PM to 10:00 PM),and 50 dBA Leq-hr <br /> residences on 2"d Avenue. This possibility nighttime(10:00 PM to 7:00 AM). The <br /> represents a potentiallysignii►cantimpact. design measures may include,for example, <br /> the installation of silencers and baffles as <br /> necessary to reduce the noise level at the <br /> nearest residential property line to the <br /> existing ambient noise level. <br /> Implementation of this measure to the <br /> satisfaction of the Redwood City <br /> Community Development Department <br /> would reduce this impact to a less-than- <br /> si nii►cant level. <br /> CULTURAL AND HISTORIC RESOURCES <br /> Impact 14-2: Potential Disturbance of Mitigation 14-2. The project applicant Applicant City Prior to grading <br /> Archaeological or Paleontological shall carry out the following measures, permit issuance; <br /> Resources. Project construction(e.g., which shall be at least as protective as prior to building <br /> excavation for underground parking and those listed in the City's Cultural Resources permit issuance;field <br /> utilities)could disturb existing unrecorded Management Plan: verify implementation <br /> sensitive archaeological or paleontological during grading and <br /> resources at the development site. Although (1) Construction Personnel Education construction <br /> unlikely,this possibility represents a Program. The project applicant shall <br /> potentiallysignii►cant impact. implement an education program, prepared <br /> by a qualified archaeologist and a qualified <br /> paleontologist,for construction personnel <br /> that includes the following elements: <br /> • Resource identification training <br /> procedures for construction personnel; <br /> • Procedures for coordinating work with <br /> the archaeological monitor(see below); <br /> and <br /> • Procedures for reporting discoveries. <br /> (2) Procedures for Resources <br /> Encountered Durin Construction. The <br /> Page 30 30 r 1106721FElRIMMRP Checklist(10672J.doc <br /> RESO. 15294 <br /> MUFF#100 <br />
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