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not create loud noise, and they have never had any complaints from their present site. He said <br /> any future complaints would immediately be addressed. <br /> Councilmember McGovern referred to the irrigation systems and asked to condition technology <br /> for moisture level indicators for water efficiencies, and Mr. Tye agreed this could be done. <br /> Councilmember McGovern referred to grading on Saturdays, which has been reduced for CLC. <br /> She questioned if grading must be done in the Neighborhood Park on Saturdays. Mr. Bocian <br /> said they do not have to, but staff felt it would only be the CLC site that would incur a potential <br /> impact on the neighborhood. Based on experience, sound and dust is generally pushed out <br /> east, so there typically is not a problem with grading work. He confirmed that Hendrick would <br /> grade their site all at once and not in stages. <br /> Councilmember McGovern questioned flood plain improvements to remove the sites from the <br /> 100 -year flood plain. Mr. Bocian said the City has an agreement with the City of Livermore and <br /> they have indicated they will be moving ahead on improvements. The agreement allows for the <br /> county to step in, but improvements must be done prior to the City issuing permits and /or <br /> finalizing occupancy. Mr. Fialho announced that the City of Dublin had just approved the <br /> regional framework this evening, and the City of Livermore has the matter scheduled on their <br /> agenda for September 13, 2010. <br /> Councilmember McGovern questioned and confirmed that child care facilities would be included <br /> in both the men's and women's restrooms at the Neighborhood Park. <br /> Vice Mayor Thorne referred to noise, and questioned whether or not 60 dBA at the closest <br /> habitable CLC facility related only to the car wash or to anything on site. Ms. Giffin stated it <br /> depends what time of day it is. For the Hendrick site, after 10:00 p.m., residential standards are <br /> applied, which is 60 dBA. During the day time; however, it would only relate to the car washes. <br /> Vice Mayor Throne asked if Hendrick had a motorcycle facility, whether the 60 dBA would not <br /> apply in the daytime. Ms. Giffin said for commercial during the day, it is generally about 70 dBA, <br /> but there are some exceptions for certain types of activities during the day. <br /> Concerning growth management, Vice Mayor Thorne asked if there would be any impacts given <br /> changes made in the plan as part of what the City is doing at Hacienda and the Housing <br /> Element Update for CLC. Mr. Bocian said he did not believe there would be. <br /> Mr. Fialho clarified a question previously answered for Councilmember McGovern regarding <br /> permits not able to be issued until such time flood control improvements were completed. He <br /> stated this only relates to occupancy permits and not all permits. <br /> Vice Mayor Thorne questioned and confirmed that there were no plans for any fuel tanks on the <br /> Hendrick site. <br /> Councilmember Sullivan referred to the green point checklist and requested that these be <br /> brought back after whatever is implemented to see what was actually done. He noted that the <br /> City is adopting Bay - Friendly Landscape Guidelines for the park, and he questioned if there was <br /> discussion for such guidelines with CLC or with Hendrick. Mr. Bocian responded stating there <br /> was not; however, staff has discussed conservation and plant materials. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 11 of 15 September 7, 2010 <br />