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69. <br /> <br />70. <br /> <br />71. <br /> <br />72. <br /> <br />73. <br /> <br />74. <br /> <br />Police <br /> <br />75. <br /> <br />All initial site improvements and house construction activities shall be <br />limited to the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. <br />Grading and construction activities associated with the extension of <br />Vineyard Avenue shall be limited to the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., <br />Monday through Saturday. All construction equipment must meet <br />Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) noise standards and shall be <br />equipped with muffling devices. <br /> <br />At no time shall campers, trailers, motor homes, or any other vehicle be <br />used as living or sleeping quarters on the construction site. All such <br />vehicles shall be removed from the site at the end of each work day. <br /> <br />Final inspection by the Planning Department is required prior to <br />occupancy. <br /> <br />If archeological materials are uncovered during grading, trenching, or <br />other on-site excavation, all work on site shall be stopped and the City <br />immediately notified. The county coroner and the Native American <br />Heritage Commission shall also be notified and procedures followed as <br />required in Appendix "K" of the California Environmental Quality Act <br />(CEQA). A similar note shall appear on the improvement plans. <br /> <br />Portable toilets used during construction shall be kept as far as possible <br />from existing residences and shall be emptied on a regular basis as <br />necessary to prevent odor. <br /> <br />Except as otherwise specifically addressed in these conditions, the <br />construction stage mitigation measures included in Section IVF of the <br />Specific Plan (pp 48-56) shall be incorporated herein and shall be <br />followed as the project develops. <br /> <br />Department Requirements <br /> <br />The area of the development shall be tested for strength and clarity of <br />signal to and from the area for City emergency services communications <br />including, but not limited to, City eight-hundred megahertz (800 mgh) <br />tnmked radio, Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Services radio, Alameda County <br />eight-hundred megahertz (800 mgh) trunked radio, CLEMAR/ Police <br />Dispatch, and the current police mobile data system, unless waived by the <br />Police Department, City of Pleasanton. Expert opinions may be required <br />in anticipation of communications difficulties inside or around large <br />structures. Mitigation plans of less than acceptable communications shall <br />be submitted to the satisfaction of the Police Department prior to approval <br />and shall be financed by the project developer immediately upon approval. <br /> <br />Page 21 <br /> <br /> <br />