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CITY CLERK
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STAFF REPORTS
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10/2/2007
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15 Y
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11 ATTACHMENT 4
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b. Mitigation Measures. <br />The following mitigation measures are hereby adopted and will be implemented as <br />provided for in the Mitigation Monitoring and Implementation Program: <br />• Implement Oak Grove Planned Unit Development (PUD-33) Mitigation Measures <br />H2a, H2b and H2c. <br />c. Findings. <br />Based on the EIR and the entire record before the City, the City finds that: <br />(i) Effects of Mitigation. <br />The Environmentally Superior Project's potential impacts due to the possible increase in <br />the amount of run-off degradation of water quality in nearby surface water bodies will be <br />mitigated to less than significant levels through the implementation of the mitigation <br />measures discussed above because prior to the issuance of a grading permit for site <br />development the measures require the preparation of a SWPPP designed to reduce <br />potential impacts on surface water quality through the construction period of the project. <br />Further, the Environmentally Superior Project includes, as conditioned, contains <br />requirements that the project developer and/or future building developers shall complete <br />the specific actions: <br />To address the potential degradation of water quality in nearby surface water <br />bodies by urban stormwater runoff from construction activities and post- <br />construction land uses, the project developer and future building developers and <br />homeowners shall submit a stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for <br />review and approval by the City Engineer prior to issuance of grading permits for <br />the subdivision and then building/grading permits for the individual lots. Failure <br />to comply with the approved construction SWPPP may result in the issuance of <br />correction notices, citations or stop work order. <br />During all construction phases of the project and the lots covered by this <br />approval, the project developer, building developer on private lot construction, <br />and then the homeowner after building occupancy is responsible for <br />implementing the construction Best Management Practices (BMPs) including, but <br />not limited to, specifying erosion control/storm water quality measures on grading <br />plans, revegetating graded lots, gathering construction debris, removing dirt and <br />refuse from the street pavement and storm drains, installing filter materials at <br />storm drains, contained storage sites for materials, cleaning machinery, and <br />discharging concrete/gunite and washwater, etc. <br />Comply with the specific requirements and intent of the County NPDES C.3 <br />permit requirements with respect to runoff water treatment. <br />Page 34 of 43 <br />
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