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MITIGATION MONITORING PLAN <br /> <br /> Impact / Specific Plan Measure Timing <br /> <br />4.8-3b: Consistency with General Plan - Trails <br /> <br />Signage shall be posted along all public trails to provide clear direction, specify At time of trail construction. <br />no trespassing on private property, and require that pets be leashed. <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEALTH and SAFETY ISection 4.9? <br /> <br />4.9-1: Agricultural Chemical Use <br /> <br />All vineyard and other agricultural use operators shall notify adjacent Prior to application of <br />landowners at least 24 hours prior to the application of any pesticide sprays or pesticide sprays or dusts <br />dust. <br /> <br />Application of any pesticides by spraying or dusting shall be restricted to At time of application of <br />periods during which wind speeds are less than 5 miles per hour. Aerial pesticide sprays. <br />spraying shall not be permitted. <br /> <br />Prior to development of Lots 1, 2, 18, 19, 21, 22, 26, 28, 30, and 31, where a Prior to issuance of a building <br />nursery or significant agricultural operations now exist or once existed, a Phase permit for new homes. <br />I Environmental Site Assessment shall be conducted by a qualified <br />environmental professional in accordance with the requirements of the <br />American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM 1997). If the findings of <br />the Assessment indicate the presence of, or potential for, hazardous materials <br />use associated with the current or past agricultural uses of these sites, a Phase <br />II Environmental Site Assessment shall be conducted by a qualified <br />environmental professional to ascertain whether past or current land uses have <br />contributed to soil and/or groundwater contamination at the site. Soil and <br />groundwater samples collected during the Phase II Assessment shall be <br />submitted to a Califomia-certified laboratory for analysis. <br /> <br />The analytical results of the Phase II Assessment shall be evaluated by a Prior to issuance of a building <br />qualified environmental professional to determine whether chemicals could permit for new homes. <br />pose a hazard to future site users, construction workers, or the environment. If <br />chemicals at the site could pose a hazard, a qualified professional shall conduct <br />a risk assessment to quantify hazards based on soil and/or groundwater <br />sampling results, and develop appropriate remediation measures, as necessary, <br />to reduce potential risks for future site users to acceptable levels. Potential <br />remediation measures may include, but not be limited to, soil removal, capping <br />with an impermeable cover, soil vapor extraction, and groundwater <br />remediation and/or monitoring. Regulatory agency oversight shall be obtained, <br />as appropriate, from a local or State agency. <br /> <br />An inventory of the interior areas of all on-site agricultural structures shall be Prior to demolition of any on- <br />conducted by an environmental professional prior to their demolition. If site agricultural structures. <br />hazardous materials are identified as being stored in these areas, such materials <br />shall be transported to and disposed of/recycled at an appropriate off-site <br />facility. Monitoring by an environmental professional during the removal of <br />floors/foundations shall be conducted to determine if hazardous materials spills <br />are present or suspected to have occurred in these areas. After demolition, a <br />report by the environmental professional shall be submitted to the City <br /> <br /> Vineyard Avenue Corridor Specific Plan Draft EIR MMP-15 Mitigation Monitoring Plan <br /> <br /> <br />
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