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AgdaPkt 2014-03-24 Closed and Regular
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City Council
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3/24/2014
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L <br /> Potential Potential > <br /> co co <br /> vD <br /> Significance Significance <br /> Without Mitigation With N -o <br /> Impacts Mitigation Mitigation Measures Responsibility Mitigation - ca <br /> 0 <br /> • Determination of parcel-specific soil response A N <br /> characteristics and maximum credible ground <br /> acceleration for an earthquake recurrence N <br /> interval specified by the City of Redwood City. <br /> Recommendations from the investigations, including <br /> appropriate soil stabilization and foundation <br /> construction techniques, minimum setbacks around <br /> potentially unstable areas, and criteria for the <br /> compaction and treatment of on-site fills, shall be <br /> incorporated into the project grading and foundation <br /> plans. In general,these recommendations are <br /> expected to include, but not be limited to, the <br /> following provisions: <br /> • Require all construction to comply with the <br /> City's most recently adopted International <br /> Building Code with California Amendments. <br /> Base all project designs on estimates of peak <br /> and maximum repeatable earthquake-induced <br /> ground surface accelerations expected to occur <br /> on the project site, as calculated by the project <br /> geotechnical investigations. <br /> • Slope or shore excavations in order to minimize <br /> ground movements. Typically, when excavation <br /> extends into Bay mud,4:1 or flatter slopes are <br /> required to reduce movements. <br /> Implementation of these measures--combined with <br /> conformance with the City's most recently adopted <br /> International Building Code with California <br /> Amendments, City of Redwood City, other applicable <br /> regulations, and State Department of Mines and <br /> Geology(DMG)Special Publication 117, "Guidelines m <br /> � CD <br /> S = Significant a m <br /> LS = Less than significant a v <br /> SU = Significant unavoidable impact w 3 o <br /> NA = Not applicable <br /> T:110695 Pete's Harbor EIR Addendumlrevised addendum no 21Table 1-1(10695-01).doc <br />
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