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Page 21 <br /> <br />Identification (WDID) number, which must be printed on the grading and/or erosion control <br />plans. (Address this condition prior to permit issuance) <br /> <br />107. TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL: Work in the public right-of-way or publicly-accessible <br />easement areas require submittal, review, approval, and implementation of a temporary traffic <br />control plan. The plan shall be in writing and subject to review and approval of the City’s Traffic <br />Engineer. The plan must conform to the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices <br />(C MUTCD), with specific emphasis on Part 6 “Temporary Traffic Control”. <br /> <br />If Flaggers will be utilized, said personnel must be trained in the proper fundamentals of flagging <br />moving traffic before entering the right-of-way. The City may demand to see evidence of said <br />training before allowing said personnel into the right-of-way. <br /> <br />Prior to work within a traffic signal-controlled intersection, the applicant shall request the City <br />place the signal on all-directions flashing red. Temporary STOP (R1-1) signs shall be placed at <br />each approach leg. <br /> <br />Any alterations to pedestrian paths of travel must conform to current standards for the disabled. <br />Any walking member of the public with a visual impairment (cane or guide dog) must be <br />escorted through the construction zone. (Address this condition during construction) <br /> <br />108. HIGH VISIBILITY SAFETY APPAREL: All workers on foot who are exposed to the hazard of <br />vehicular traffic shall wear warning garments such as vests, jackets, or shirts manufactured in <br />accordance with the requirements of the American National Standards Institute <br />(ANSI)/International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) 107-2004 Performance Class 2, high <br />visibility safety apparel and headwear, or any updates adopted by Cal OSHA. During hours of <br />darkness, warning garments shall be retroreflective with visibility from a minimum 1,000 feet. <br />(Address this condition during construction) <br /> <br />109. EXCAVATION SAFETY: All excavations must be performed in conformance with California <br />Government Code Section 4216 et seq. No excavation shall occur until proper notice is <br />provided to Underground Service Alert (usanorth811.org) by calling either 811 or 800-642-2444 <br />at least 72-hours prior to the work so buried utilities can be marked. All excavations shall be <br />covered or barricaded to prevent entry when work is inactive. Open excavations in the public <br />right-of-way must be covered by skid-resistant steel plates that are firmly affixed to the surface <br />with leading edges ramped. Excavations 5-feet and deeper require a protective system as <br />defined by Cal-OSHA. If a shoring system or trench boxes will be utilized as the protective <br />system, said system shall either be manufactured and installed according to manufacturer <br />recommendations, or designed by a registered professional engineer and installed according to <br />approved plans. (Address this condition during construction) <br /> <br />110. POLLUTANT REDUCTION IN STORMWATER: At no time during construction of the project <br />shall pollutants be allowed to enter, clog, or contaminate storm drain pipe networks or open <br />stormwater channels in violation of Pleasanton Municipal Code §9.14.080 et seq. The applicant <br />shall contain all trash and debris for proper disposal to authorized landfills or recyclers. Erosion <br />control features shall be deployed during the rainy season that extends from October 1st to April <br />15th each year, or any time rain is forecast outside of this period. Best Management Practices <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 534DDD13-114A-4B56-B95F-D2A0315F7BF5