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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 /> mitigation measures set forth in this EIR <br /> chapter. <br /> The requirement described in Mitigation 15- <br /> 1 for peer review of the recommended <br /> design-level geotechnical investigations,as <br /> well as for certification by the project civil <br /> engineer that all provisions of the <br /> investigation have been incorporated into <br /> the projecYs design and construction, <br /> would also apply to this mitigation and to all <br /> subsequent geotechnical and soils <br /> mitigation measures set forth in this EIR <br /> cha ter. <br /> Impact 15-5: Expansive Soils. Near- Mitigation 15-5. The detailed,design-level Applicant City Prior to grading <br /> surface clay soils subjected to seasonal geotechnical investigations required for permit issuance; <br /> cycles of wetting and drying can undergo each project construction phase under prior to building <br /> significant volume changes,expanding when Mitigation 15-1 shall include an evaluation permit issuance;field <br /> wet and shrinking when dry. Structures of the likely effects of building on expansive verify implementation <br /> based in these materials would be subjected soils and shall recommend specific during grading and <br /> to significant stresses that could destabilize measures designed to minimize soil construction <br /> foundations and cause cracking or heaving of movement and/or counter its potentially <br /> floor slabs and exterior pavements. These destructive effects. Implementation of <br /> possible expansive soil effects represent a these measures would reduce the potential <br /> potentiallysignii►cant impact. expansive soil impacts to a less-than- <br /> si nii►cant level. <br /> Impact 15-6: Seismically Induced Mitigation 15-6. The detailed,design-level Applicant City Prior to grading <br /> Settlement. Development of the proposed geotechnical investigations required under permit issuance; <br /> project would place new commercial Mitigation 15-1 for each project prior to building <br /> buildings in an area that could experience construction phase shall include a site- permit issuance;field <br /> rapid,excessive settlement in response to specific evaluation of the liquefaction and verify implementation <br /> earthquake-induced ground shaking during settlement potential at each proposed during grading and <br /> the useful life of the project improvements. building location. The investigations shall construction <br /> These possible responses to anticipated also propose measures as needed to offset <br /> seismic activity represent a potentially the effects of liquefaction-induced <br /> significantimpact. settlement,eitherthrough stabilization of <br /> the most vulnerable sand layers or through <br /> utilization of building foundation, utility <br /> connection,and pavement designs that <br /> can withstand the anticipated degree of <br /> total and differential settlement. <br /> Implementation of these measures would <br /> reduce these potential seismically induced <br /> settlement impacts to a less-than- <br /> signii►cant level. <br /> Page 35 35 r 1106721FElRIMMRP Checklist(10672J.doc <br /> RESO. 15294 <br /> MUFF#100 <br />