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All Urban Storm Water Construction Requirements listed further in these <br />conditions of approval shall be implemented. <br />40. The project applicant/developer shall designate a noise disturbance coordinator who will <br />be responsible for responding to complaints about noise during construction. The <br />telephone number of the noise disturbance coordinator shall be conspicuously posted at <br />the construction site and shall be provided to the Building, Engineering, and Planning <br />Divisions of the City of Pleasanton. Copies of the construction schedule shall also be <br />posted at nearby noise sensitive areas. <br />41. All excess soil from the site shall be off - hauled from the site and disposed of in a lawful <br />manner. No stockpiling of dirt on this site shall occur without specific review and approval <br />by the Planning Division. All dirt stockpile(s) shall be shown on the Construction <br />Management Plan. <br />42. Prior to the issuance of a grading or building permit, whichever is sooner, the project <br />applicant/developer shall submit an air quality construction plan detailing the proposed air <br />quality construction measures related to the project such as construction phasing, <br />construction equipment, and dust control measures, and such plan shall be approved by <br />the Director of Community Development. Air quality construction measures shall include <br />Basic Construction Mitigation Measures (BAAQMD, May 2011) and, where construction - <br />related emissions would exceed the applicable thresholds, additional Construction <br />Mitigation Measures (BAAQMD, May 2011) shall be instituted. The air quality <br />construction plan shall be included in the Construction Best Management Plan and on all <br />grading, utility, building, landscaping, and improvement plans during all phases of <br />construction, access roads, parking areas, and staging areas at construction sites. <br />43. At least one week prior to the start of construction, the project applicant/developer shall <br />distribute to adjoining residential owners and apartment tenants, as determined by the <br />Planning Division, an informational hand -out containing the work schedule, contact <br />persons with their telephone numbers for the project applicant/developer and <br />contractor(s), and the City Building, Planning, and Engineering personnel overseeing the <br />construction activity. The hand -out shall be updated as needed to notify the owners and <br />tenants regarding major deliveries and any City street lane closures and /or detours. This <br />informational hand -out shall also be distributed to the apartment tenants and homeowners <br />that occupy a previous phase of this development. <br />Cultural Resources <br />44. A qualified archaeologist and designated Native American representative shall be present <br />during all grading and site preparation activities. If any prehistoric or historic artifacts, or <br />other indication of cultural resources are found once the project construction is underway, <br />all work must stop within 20 meters (66 feet) of the find. The archaeologist and <br />designated Native American representative shall be consulted for an immediate <br />evaluation of the find prior to resuming groundbreaking construction activities within 20 <br />meters of the find. If the find is determined to be an important archaeological resource, <br />the resource shall be either avoided, if feasible, or recovered consistent with the <br />requirements of Appendix K of the State CEQA Guidelines. <br />45. In the event of discovery or recognition of any human remains in any on -site location, <br />there shall be no further excavation or disturbance of the site or any nearby area <br />Page 7 <br />