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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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3/1/2022
DESTRUCT DATE
15Y
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36. EXCESS SOIL AND SOIL STOCKPILING: All excess soil from the site shall be <br /> off-hauled from the site and disposed of in a lawful manner. No temporary <br /> stockpiling of dirt on this site shall occur without specific review and approval by <br /> the Director of Community Development. <br /> 37. NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION: Prior to construction, the applicant shall notify <br /> neighbors within 300-feet of the project site of the construction schedule in <br /> writing. Such notice shall include contact names and numbers for property <br /> owner, agent or contractor. <br /> 38. DISTURBANCE COORDINATOR: The applicant shall designate a "disturbance <br /> coordinator" who shall be responsible for responding to any complaints <br /> regarding construction noise, dust, construction parking, etc. The coordinator <br /> (who may be an employee of the general contractor) shall determine the cause <br /> of the complaint and shall require the implementation of reasonable measures <br /> warranted to correct the problem. A telephone number of the disturbance <br /> coordinator shall be posted on the construction site fence and on the notification <br /> sent to neighbors adjacent to the site. The sign shall also list an emergency <br /> after-hours contact number for the disturbance coordinator, or designee. <br /> 39. CULTURAL RESOURCES: If any prehistoric or historic artifacts, or other <br /> indication of cultural resources are found once the project construction is <br /> underway, all work shall stop within 20-meters (66 feet) of the find. A qualified <br /> archaeologist shall be consulted for an immediate evaluation of the find prior to <br /> resuming groundbreaking construction activities within 20-meters of the find. If <br /> the find is determined to be an important archaeological resource, the resource <br /> shall be either avoided, if feasible, or recovered consistent with the requirements <br /> of the State California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines. In the <br /> 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 /> reasonably suspected to overlie adjacent remains until the County coroner has <br /> determined, in accordance with any law concerning investigation of the <br /> circumstances, the manner and cause of death and has made <br /> recommendations concerning treatment and dispositions of the human remains <br /> to the person responsible for the excavation, or to their authorized <br /> representative. A similar note shall appear on the building permit and/or <br /> improvement plans. <br /> Fees <br /> 40. FEES: The applicant shall pay any and all fees to which the property may be <br /> subject, prior to issuance of grading and/or building permits, or prior to <br /> recordation of the final map, whichever is applicable. The type and amount of <br /> the fees shall be those in effect at the time the permit is issued. <br /> PUD-138 and VTM 8616 Planning Commission <br /> Page 10 of 30 <br />
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