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3.03 Geologic Impacts (Hazards, Change in Topography, Erosion, etc.) (Cont.): <br /> <br />May be <br />Significant <br /> <br />X <br /> <br />Insignificant <br /> <br />Insignificant <br />if Mitigated <br /> <br />3.04 Air Quality Impacts (Emissions, Odors, Change in Microclimate, etc.): <br /> <br />3.05 <br /> <br />Construction activity on the site is required to implement dust control measures, e.g., pe- <br />riodic watering of the site, etc., to control airborne particulate. These measures would be <br />identified in detail at the building permit and grading permit stages. <br /> <br /> May be <br />Significant <br /> <br />X <br /> <br />Insignificant <br /> <br />Insignificant <br />if Mitigated <br /> <br />Water Related Impacts (Runoff, Flood Hazard, Quality and Quantity of Surface <br />and Ground Waters): <br /> <br />The proposed project would have an increase in the hard-surface areas, e.g., paving and <br />buildings. Urban pollutants, typical of that found in similar City facilities would be in- <br />troduced to the surface runoff from the site. Drainage system improvements will be sub- <br />ject to City review and standards. <br /> <br />The project developer would be required to be responsible for implementing a construc- <br />tion "Best Management Practice" during all construction phases of the project. Practices <br />would include, but would not be limited to, the following: <br /> <br />Gather all construction debris on a regular basis and place it in a dumpster or other <br />container, which is emptied or removed on a weekly basis. When appropriate, <br />tarps would be used on the ground to collect fallen debris or splatters that could <br />contribute to storm water runoff pollution. <br /> <br />All dirt, gravel, rubbish, refuse, and green waste would be removed from the street <br />pavement and storm drains adjoining the site. Construction access routes onto the <br />site would be limited and would be graveled to keep dirt and mud from City <br />Streets. Street pavement adjoining the project site would be broom-sweeped on a <br />daily basis. <br /> <br />Co <br /> <br />Filter materials (such as sandbags, filter fabric, etc.) would be installed at the <br />storm drain inlet(s) nearest the downstream side of the project site in order to re- <br />tain any debris or dirt flowing in the storm drain system. Filter materials would be <br />maintained and/or replaced to ensure effectiveness and to prevent street flooding. <br /> <br />SR:04:265 October 19, 2004 <br />Page 3 of 8 Exhibit "B ", Initial Study~egative Declaration <br /> <br /> <br />