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STAFF REPORTS
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9/4/2007
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15 Y
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Construction Mitigation Measures <br />19. All subdivision improvements and site improvements and house construction <br />activities, including the delivery of construction materials, labor, heavy <br />equipment, supplies, etc. and shall be limited to the hours from 8:00 a.m. to <br />5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Planning Director may authorize on a <br />case-by-case basis alternate construction hours for specific activities including <br />concrete work, framing, asphalt work, etc. The developer shall provide notice <br />24 hours in advance of modified construction times to the neighbors as <br />determined by the Planning Director. A modified version of this condition shall <br />appear in the design guidelines. (Mitigation Measure J-1 of the FEIR.) <br />20. To mitigate the potential construction noise impacts to the surrounding properties <br />adjoining the north and west sides of the Oak Grove property, the project <br />developer shall prepare a Construction Best Management Plan (CBMP) for the <br />review and approval by the City before approval of the first final Subdivision Map <br />thereby meeting Mitigation Measure J-1 of the FEIR. The CBMP shall include, <br />but is not limited, to the following: <br />a. No individual piece of construction equipment shall produce a noise level <br />exceeding 83 dBA at a 25-foot distance from the Lin property boundary. <br />b. All internal combustion-engine driven equipment shall be equipped with <br />exhaust mufflers maintained in good condition and appropriate for the <br />equipment. <br />c. Stationary noise generating equipment shall be located as far as possible <br />from sensitive receptors adjoining or located near the construction area. <br />d. Air compressors and other stationery noise sources shall be as quiet as the <br />technology allows. <br />e. Radios shall be controlled so as not to be audible outside of the project area, <br />as much as possible. <br />f. A detailed construction plan identifying the schedule for major noise- <br />generating construction/grading activities. The construction plan shall identify <br />the procedures to coordinate the construction schedules with the adjacent <br />noise sensitive facilities to minimize noise disturbances as determined to be <br />feasible by the Planning Director. The construction plan and schedule shall <br />be provided in a notice sent to the neighbors 30 days before construction <br />begins and shall be periodically updated to the satisfaction of the Planning <br />Director. <br />g. Except for security trailers staffed by licensed security personnel, 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. A construction trailer shall be <br />Page 7 of 37 <br />
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