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c. The applicant shall implement the recommendations and <br /> plans addressing expansive soils. The soils engineer, <br /> geotechnical engineer, and certified engineering <br /> geologist shall provide continuous inspection during <br /> grading to ensure the recommendations and plans are <br /> followed. A compliance report prepared by the <br /> geotechnical engineer, certified engineering geologist, <br /> and soils engineer shall be submitted to the City <br /> Engineer 30 days after completion of grading. <br /> <br />11. Erosion <br /> <br /> The applicant shall mitigate impacts relating to erosion as <br /> stated in the Final EIR for the project. Such mitigations <br /> shall include the following: <br /> <br /> a. The applicant's engineer and landscape architect shall <br /> prepare recommendations and plans for preventing erosion <br /> and scour of natural creeks and existing drainage ways, <br /> subject to review by the City Engineer prior to approval <br /> of the final map. <br /> <br /> b. The recommendations and plans shall follow "state of the <br /> practice" construction methods for hillside developments <br /> and shall be made part of the preliminary grading plan. <br /> Creeks and drainageways shown as private storm easements <br /> shall be shown on the tentative map. <br /> <br /> c. A long-term erosion control plan for the project's common <br /> open space area shall be developed by the applicant's <br /> engineer and landscape architect, subject to review of <br /> the City Engineer prior to approval of the final map. <br /> The maintenance responsibility and the erosion control <br /> plan and its provisions shall be incorporated in the <br /> CC&R's for the project. <br /> <br /> d. The applicant shall have all construction contractors <br /> water exposed surfaces in late morning and at the end of <br /> each work day, with increased watering when wind speeds <br /> exceed 10 mph. Contractors shall also be required to <br /> clean up mud and dust carried onto streets by <br /> construction vehicles on a daily basis or as determined <br /> necessary by the City Engineer. Consideration should be <br /> given to using reclaimed water for this purpose. <br /> <br /> e. All rough or final graded slopes shall be hydroseeded <br /> prior to October 15 unless otherwise approved by the City <br /> Engineer as part of the erosion control plan. <br /> <br />12. Groundwater <br /> The applicant shall mitigate impacts relating to groundwater <br /> - 15 - <br /> <br /> <br />
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