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8.B. - Page 49 <br /> 4.6.2.2 Construction Impacts <br /> Removal of the e�sting single-family residence and grading of the site would expose soils and <br /> increase the potential for wind or water related erosion and sedimentation at the site until <br /> construction is complete. <br /> Impact GEO-L• Implementation of the proposed project would result in increased erosion and <br /> loss of top soil until the project is constructed. (Significant Impact) <br /> Miti�ation Measures: The following measures have been included in the project to reduce potential <br /> construction related erosion impacts: <br /> MM GEO 1-1: Excavation and grading work will be scheduled in dry weather months to the <br /> extent feasible,to prevent excess erosion runoff into the creek. Grading and <br /> construction activities shall be completed to avoid impacts to nesting birds, <br /> pursuant to MM BIO-1.1. Excavation and grading work that is scheduled in <br /> wet weather months will be weatherized to withstand or avoid erosion <br /> throughout the project construction. <br /> MM GEO 1-2: Stockpiles and excavated soils will be covered with secured tarps or plastic <br /> sheeting. <br /> Septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems are not proposed as part of the project. (No <br /> Impact) <br /> 4.6.3 Conclusion <br /> Implementation of the proposed mitigation measures would reduce erosion impacts during <br /> construction to a less than significant level. With implementation of recommendations in the design- <br /> specific geotechnical report and conformance with the 2010 Building Code,the project would not <br /> expose people or property to significant impacts associated with geologic or seismic conditions. <br /> (Less Than Significant Impact with Mitigation) <br /> 1410 Valota Road Residential Project 37 Initial Study <br /> Redwood City January 2012 <br />