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AGENDA REPORT
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3/21/2023
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Ordinance No. <br /> Page 14 <br /> recommendations outlined on page 6 through page 17 of the Geotechnical Exploration <br /> that shall be implemented include foundation systems, earthwork recommendations for <br /> site preparation, subgrade preparation, fill materials, compaction, grading, drainage, and <br /> construction, shallow foundations, floor slab, seismic considerations, lateral earth <br /> pressures, and pavements. <br /> Implementation Measure 2 for MM 4.D-3. The project applicant shall hire a qualified <br /> geotechnical firm to conduct a design-level geotechnical study. The design-level study <br /> shall incorporate further recommendations that will reduce impacts resulting from <br /> expansive soils to the greatest extent possible. Prior to issuance of preliminary grading <br /> permits, the project applicant shall incorporate all recommendations provided in the <br /> design-level geotechnical study into the project plans. <br /> Implementation Measure 3 for MM 4.D-3. The project applicant shall obtain a qualified <br /> paleontologist to monitor all ground-disturbing activities in previously undisturbed areas <br /> at the project site. Procedures for handling potential paleontological resources <br /> encountered are included in Prior EIR MM 3. <br /> MM 4.13-4. In the event that human remains are discovered during grading and <br /> construction of development facilities by the Housing Element, work shall stop <br /> immediately. There shall be no disposition of such human remains, other than in <br /> accordance with the procedures and requirements set forth in California Health and <br /> Safety Code Section 7050.5 and Public Resources Section 5097.98. These code <br /> provisions require notification of the County Coroner and the Native American Heritage <br /> Commission, who in turn must notify the persons believed to be most likely descended <br /> from the deceased Native American for appropriate disposition of the remains. <br /> MM 4.L-2. Prior to the recordation of a Final Map, the issuance of a grading permit, the <br /> issuance of a building permit, or utility extension approval to the site, whichever is <br /> sooner, the applicant shall submit written verification from Zone 7 Water Agency or the <br /> City of Pleasanton's Utility Planning Division that water is available for the project. To <br /> receive the verification, the applicant may need to offset the project's water demand. <br /> This approval does not guarantee the availability of sufficient water capacity to serve the <br /> project. <br /> Implementation Measure 1 for MM 4.L-2. Prior EIR MM 41-2 shall be implemented as <br /> follows: the project applicant shall pay the project's pro-rata share of the cost to increase <br /> reservoir capacity for the project's increase in water storage demand of 0.1 MG, to be <br /> paid prior to building permit issuance. <br /> MM 4.J-1. In addition to requiring that all project developers comply with the applicable <br /> construction noise exposure criteria established within the City's Municipal Code <br /> 9.04.100, the City shall require developers on the potential sites for rezoning to <br /> implement construction best management practices to reduce construction noise, <br /> including: <br /> a. Locate stationary construction equipment as far from adjacent occupied <br /> buildings as possible. <br /> b. Select routes for movement of construction-related vehicles and equipment so <br /> that noise-sensitive areas, including residences, and outdoor recreation areas, <br /> are avoided as much as possible. Include these routes in materials submitted <br /> to the City of Pleasanton for approval prior to the issuance of building permits. <br />
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