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ORDINANCES
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9/3/2002
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ORD 1866
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PONDEROSA HOMES
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73. <br /> <br />74. <br /> <br />75. <br /> <br />This approval does not guarantee the availability of sufficient water to serve the project. The <br />City shall withhold building permits for the project if at the time building permits are applied <br />for, mandatory water rationing is in effect, unless the City has adopted a water offset <br />program and unless the project developer is participating in the program. Notwithstanding <br />the project developer's participation in such a program, the City may withhold building <br />permits if the City determines that sufficient water is not available at the time of application <br />of building permits. <br /> <br />The developer shall adhere to the recommendations of the Noise Study for the project. <br />Additional analysis shall be completed for the homes on D Court with the final building <br />layouts, pad elevations, and lot layout to determine the specific STC window ratings and <br />wall construction for these homes to meet the General Plan acceptable indoor noise <br />standards. Additional analysis shall be provided to determine what specific window ratings <br />and wall design, if any, are needed to achieve noise levels within the maximum level <br />permitted for indoor noise in the senior apartment complex. <br /> <br />The project developer shall adhere to the recommendations of the "Archaeological Field <br />Inspection and Archival Research for the Busch Property," prepared by Holman & <br />Associates and dated September 1, 1994. Prior to approval of the final map for the project, if <br />it is determined that underground utilities would be buried deeper than 5 ft., a program of <br />mechanical subsurface testing for buried archaeological materials shall be developed. If any <br />prehistoric or historic artifacts, or other indications of cultural resources are found once the <br />project construction is underway, all work must stop within 20 meters (66 feet) of the find. <br />A qualified archaeologist shall be consulted for an immediate evaluation of the find prior to <br />resuming ground-breaking construction activities within 20 meters of the find. If the find is <br />determined to be an important archaeological resource, the resource shall be either avoided, <br />if feasible, or recovered consistent with the requirements of Appendix K of the State CEQA <br />Guidelines. In the event of discovery or recognition of any human remains in any on-site <br />location, there shall be no further excavation or disturbance of the site or any nearby area <br />reasonably suspected to overlie adjacent remains until the County coroner has determined, in <br />accordance with any law concerning investigation of the circumstances, the manner and <br />cause of death and has made recommendations concerning treatment and dispositions of the <br />human remains to the person responsible for the excavation, or to his/her authorized <br />representative. A similar note shall appear on the improvement plans. <br /> <br />City Council Page 20 of 32 August 20, 2002 <br /> <br /> <br />
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