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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
5/26/2004
DOCUMENT NO
PC-2004-35
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-34
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TOM & TRACEY MILLER
NOTES 3
TO SUBDIVIDE INTO TWO SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES
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<br />13. At no time shall campers, trailers, motor homes, or any other vehicle be used as living or <br />sleeping quarters on the construction site. All such vehicles shall be removed from the <br />site at the end of each work day. <br /> <br />14. The haul route for all materials to and from this development shall be approved by the <br />City Engineer prior to the issuance of an encroachment permit. <br /> <br />15. If archeological materials are uncovered during grading, trenching, or other on-site <br />excavation, all work on site shall be stopped and the City immediately notified. The <br />county coroner and the Native American Heritage Commission shall also be notified and <br />procedures followed as required in Appendix K of the California Environmental Quality <br />Act. A similar note shall appear on the improvement plans. <br /> <br />16. Portable toilets used during construction shall be kept as far as possible from existing <br />residences and shall be emptied on a regular basis as necessary to prevent odor. <br /> <br />17. The developer shall submit a dust control plan as part of the improvement plans. This <br />plan shall include the following measures in order to avoid adverse impacts on air quality <br />during construction: <br /> <br />a. All active unpaved construction areas shall be watered at least twice daily or treated <br />with non-toxic soil stabilizers in order to avoid dust. Exposed stockpiles of dirt or <br />sand shall be enclosed, covered, watered twice daily, or treated with non-toxic soil <br />binders. <br /> <br />b. If soil material is carried on public or private roads, such roads shall be swept daily <br />with water sweepers to control dust, where applicable. <br /> <br />c. In graded construction areas, permanent replacement vegetation shall be planted as <br />quickly as possible, properly irrigated, and maintained in healthy growing condition. <br />Graded areas that remain inactive for ten days or more during the rainy season <br />(October 1 to April 1 ) without permanent replanting shall be hydroseeded or <br />stabilized. <br /> <br />d. All trucks hauling excavated materials shall be covered with tarpaulins or other <br />effective covers. <br /> <br />e. All unpaved access roads, parking areas, and staging areas at construction sites shall <br />be covered with rock, watered three times daily, or covered with non-toxic soil <br />stabilizers. <br /> <br />f. Traffic speed on unpaved roads shall be limited to 15 miles per hour. <br />
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