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Ordinance No 2284 <br />Page 33 of 40 <br />92. PROPERTY NUISANCE: At no time during construction of the project shall the <br />condition of the property become a nuisance as defined in Pleasanton Municipal Code <br />§9.28.020. The City shall have the right to inspect the property for conditions that violate <br />the code standard. If a nuisance is found, the applicant shall immediately submit a plan <br />of correction. Depending on the severity of the nuisance, the City may suspend all <br />construction work until the condition is corrected. Any of the following conditions shall be <br />considered severe: Leaking chemicals that can cause environmental damage; open <br />excavations or any excavation deeper than 4 feet that lacks proper shoring; unsecured <br />materials that can fall to the ground causing damage or injury; open or exposed utilities <br />that could cause electrical shock or contamination of sewer, potable water systems, <br />groundwater wells, or storm drainage networks. If the applicant fails the address the <br />nuisance as directed by the City, the City shall have the right to enter the property to <br />effectuate the correction, with all costs paid by the applicant or levied as a lien against <br />the applicant's property. (Address this condition during construction) <br />93. NOISE: Construction noise is regulated under Pleasanton Municipal Code Chapter <br />9.04. Noise is prohibited outside of the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm daily except <br />Sundays and holidays when noise is prohibited outside the hours of 10:00 am and 6:00 <br />pm. Noise is defined as a level exceeding 83 dBA at a distance of 25 feet or 86 dBA at <br />any point beyond the boundary of the property under construction. If the applicant fails <br />the address the noise as directed by the City, the City shall have the right to enter the <br />property to effectuate the correction, with all costs paid by the applicant or levied as a <br />lien against the applicant's property. Exceptions to these regulations require a special <br />permit granted by the City for circumstances when strict compliance would be <br />impractical or unreasonable, and contingent upon proper noticing to surrounding <br />property owners that includes the dates and times when noise levels will be exceeded <br />and the specific reasons why an exception to the regulation has been granted. (Address <br />this condition during construction) <br />94. GEOTECHNICAL FINAL REPORT: At the conclusion of construction, the applicant shall <br />submit to the City a final report from the Geotechnical Engineer or Certified Engineering <br />Geologist testifying to the successful completion of all material testing and/or <br />observation work performed. The final report must provide assurance that all <br />recommendations had been strictly followed. The applicant shall bear all costs <br />associated with this condition. (Address this condition prior to acceptance of <br />improvement or issuance of an Occupancy Permit) <br />95 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS: The City's Geographic Information Systems <br />(GIS) staff publishes digital maps that enable first responders to efficiently navigate to <br />locations where calls for service have been requested. The maps are also shared with <br />agencies and departments that provide other critical services to residents such as mail <br />delivery. To keep these maps current, the City requires as -built plan or map information to <br />be submitted by the applicant in a format that integrates with ArcGIS by ESRI. The "Digital <br />Submittal Requirements" are available for download at the following weblink: <br />nttps//www.cityofpleasantonca.gov/qcv/dents/qis asc <br />(Address this condition prior to acceptance of improvement or issuance of an Occupancy <br />Permit) <br />