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b) <br /> <br />c) <br /> <br />e) <br /> <br />shall include compaction tests of proposed ill! soils. A geology map at the same <br />scale as the proposed grading plan shall be prepared. All recommendations from <br />the geology report shall be incorporated into grading plans and specifications. If <br />the geology report indicates potential for expansive soils, detailed <br />recommendations for foundation system design shall be provided. <br /> <br />Property Owner shall submit an erosion and sedimentation control plan or <br />procedure as part of final grading and/or development plans. Such measures shall <br />be maintained until such time as permanent landscaping is in place. <br /> <br />If applicable,.Property Owner shall obtain and comply with all conditions of <br />applicable wetlands permits and stream bed alteration agreements prior to grading <br />or fill activities on specific areas determined to be within the jurisdiction of the <br />US Army Corps of Engineers or the California Department offish and Game. <br /> <br />Property Owner shall conduct geophysical surveys to locate any abandoned or <br />undiscovered wells and any pipe distribution systems remaining from past <br />municipal well fields within any areas directly affected by grading activity. If <br />prior abandonment of existing wells does not meet current standards. Property <br />Owner shall seal and destroy such wells in accordance with currem standards. If <br />additional wells are discovered that are not to be used for the Project, they shall be <br />removed or capped in place according to current standards. Property. Owner shall <br />coordinate with Zone 7 and reach agreement as to the disposition of any Zone 7 <br />monitoring wells on the Property. All wells located on the Phase II areas of the <br />Property shall be identified and the disposition of these wells determined in <br />consultation with the City. <br /> <br />Property Owner shall conduct a Preliminary Endangerment Assessment (PEA) in <br />consultation with California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) and <br />in consultation with DTSC Preliminary Endangerment Assessment Guidance <br />Manual within any areas to be directly affected by grading activities. Property <br />Owner shall implement applicable recommendations as may be legally required. <br />The PEA also shall include a radiological study of the site. The radiologicai study <br />shall be undertaken in consultation with the Radiologic Health Branch of the <br />California Department of Health Services (CDHS). The study shall be peer <br />reviewed by the City, with a public hearing on its findings prior to its becoming <br />final. The final study shall include those areas of the site determined by the <br />CDHS and the City peer reviewer to require additional study. Property Owner <br />shall implement the recommendations made by CDHS and City peer reviewer <br />regarding the scope and conduct of the radiological study and shall incorporate <br />any mitigations reconunended by CDHS and the City peer reviewer following <br />their review of the completed study. <br /> <br />Property Owner shall conduct a red-tailed hawk nest survey prior to any grading <br />activity in the southern half of the Western Area. If it is determined that red-tailed <br />hawk nesting is occurring during the time frame of proposed grading activity, then <br /> <br />Conditions of Approval Page 18 of 44 August 9, 2000 <br /> <br /> <br />