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7:00 p.m. and before 10:00 a.m., and proper soil preparation for landscaped <br /> areas that includes a minimum of two inches of mulch and two inches of <br /> organic soil amendment, as recommended by a qualified landscape <br /> architect. <br /> 16. Pest Management Plan. An Integrated Pest Management Plan shall be <br /> prepared by each project developer, and implemented to minimize the risk <br /> of pollutants associated with landscape establishment and maintenance <br /> practices in surface water runoff and infiltration to groundwater. All <br /> Integrated Pest Management Plan guidelines shall comply with California <br /> Department of Pesticide Regulation and Alameda County Agricultural <br /> Commissioner rules and regulations in regards to pesticide storage, use, <br /> transportation, reporting, and safety. The plan shall encourage minimization <br /> and efficiency of chemical and fertilizer use. Because the receiving water <br /> has been listed as impaired by diazinon, diazinon use shall be prohibited. <br /> Each property owner shall be responsible for implementation of the <br /> Integrated Pest Management Plan. The plan must be approved by the City <br /> Engineer prior to the beginning of occupancy. <br /> 17. Cooperative Agreement—Traffic Mitigation. Prior to the recordation of a <br /> final map for the Staples Ranch Site, the City of Pleasanton will confer with <br /> the City of Livermore, the City of Dublin and Alameda County on a strategy <br /> to fund and complete mitigation measures within each other's jurisdictions. <br /> More specifically, the City of Pleasanton shall seek to enter into one or more <br /> binding agreements with each of these other local agencies in order to <br /> facilitate a fair and equitable sub-regional approach to traffic mitigation, to <br /> the mutual benefit of all of the affected jurisdictions. Depending on the <br /> willingness of these other local agencies to enter into such agreements, the <br /> ultimate result may be a single multijurisdictional agreement or one or more <br /> agreements between Pleasanton and one or more of the other agencies. <br /> The strategy will address fair share mitigation for projects approved by one <br /> jurisdiction that contribute cumulatively considerable traffic to intersections <br /> and roadway segments in neighboring jurisdiction(s) with cumulatively <br /> substandard LOS. <br /> The applicable standard for LOS will be that established by each local <br /> agency for its current jurisdictional area and its sphere of influence. If <br /> spheres of influence overlap or jurisdiction over an intersection is split <br /> between two local agencies, the standard to be achieved by mitigation, <br /> where feasible, will be determined by mutual agreement of the jurisdictions <br /> involved. <br /> The City of Pleasanton is willing to ensure that projects it approves <br /> contribute fair share mitigation cost for improvements in other jurisdictions <br /> but only if the other jurisdictions are also willing to reciprocate for projects <br /> Conditions of Approval/PUD-68 <br /> Appendix Conditions 13 <br />
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