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All residential plot plans shall show compliance with Sections 2907(d) and <br />70012(d) of the Uniform Building Code. <br />67. The applicant shall submit a site soils report to the Chief Building Official, with as <br />many copies as required by the Chief Building Official prior to issuance of a <br />grading permit. <br />68. The record grading plan is to be submitted to the Chief Building Official before <br />issuance of a building permit. <br />69. The soils engineer shall certify the pad compactions of all lots containing fill to <br />the satisfaction of the Chief Building Official prior to the issuance of building <br />permits. <br />70. Building and situs plans are to be submitted to the Building and Safety Division <br />on computer disk in a format approved by the Chief Building Official. Digitized <br />information shall be submitted before requesting a final inspection and should <br />reflect as built situs and architectural information as approved by the Chief <br />Building Official. <br />71. A construction trailer shall be allowed to be placed on the project site for daily <br />administration/coordination purposes during the construction period. At no time <br />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 <br />from the site at the end of each workday. <br />72. Portable toilets used during construction shall be kept as far as possible from <br />existing residences and shall be emptied on a regular basis as necessary to <br />prevent odor. <br />73. There shall be no truck deliveries, outside maintenance, or garbage pick up <br />between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. <br />74. If any prehistoric or historic artifacts, or other indications of cultural resources are <br />found once the project construction is underway, all work must stop within 20 <br />meters (66 feet) of the find. A qualified archaeologist shall be consulted for an <br />immediate evaluation of the find prior to resuming ground breaking construction <br />activities within 20 meters of the find. If the find is determined to be an important <br />archaeological resource, the resource shall be either avoided, if feasible, or <br />recovered consistent with the requirements of Appendix K of the State CEQA <br />Guidelines. In the event of discovery or recognition of any human remains in any <br />on site location, there shall be no further excavation or disturbance of the site or <br />any nearby area reasonably suspected to overlie adjacent remains until the <br />County coroner has determined, in accordance with any law concerning <br />investigation of the circumstances, the manner and cause of death and has <br />made recommendations concerning treatment and dispositions of the human <br />i~ <br />