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compliance with the FAA Part 77 (Form 7460 review) review for construction on the project <br />site. <br />47. Mitigation Measure 4.J -1: The applicant shall implement the following construction best <br />management practices to reduce construction noise, including: <br />a. Locate stationary construction equipment as far from adjacent occupied buildings as <br />possible. <br />b. Select routes for movement of construction- related vehicles and equipment so that <br />noise - sensitive areas, including residences, and outdoor recreation areas, are <br />avoided as much as possible. Include these routes in materials submitted to the <br />City of Pleasanton for approval prior to the issuance of building permits. <br />C. All site improvements and construction activities shall be limited to the hours of <br />8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. In addition, no construction shall <br />be allowed on State and Federal holidays. If complaints are received regarding the <br />Saturday construction hours, the Community Development Director may modify or <br />revoke the Saturday construction hours. The Community Development Director <br />may allow earlier "start- times" for speck construction activities (e.g., concrete <br />foundation /floor pouring), if it can be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the <br />Community Development Director that the construction and construction traffic noise <br />will not affect nearby residents. <br />d. All construction equipment must meet California Department of Motor Vehicles <br />(DMV) noise standards and shall be equipped with muffling devices. <br />e. Designate a noise disturbance coordinator who will be responsible for responding to <br />complaints about noise during construction. The telephone number of the noise <br />disturbance coordinator shall be conspicuously posted at the construction site and <br />shall be provided to the City of Pleasanton. Copies of the construction schedule <br />shall also be posted at nearby noise - sensitive areas. <br />48. Mitigation Measure 4.J -2: Prior to issuance of a building or grading permit, the developer <br />shall provide a vibration study prepared by a qualified vibration consultant acceptable to <br />the Director of Community Development which estimates vibration levels at neighboring <br />sensitive uses. If the applicable vibration level limits established in Table 4.J-4 of the <br />Supplemental Environmental Impact Report for the "City of Pleasanton Housing Element <br />and Climate Action Plan General Plan Amendment and Rezonings" are exceeded, <br />mitigation shall be required to reduce vibration levels so they do not exceed the applicable <br />limits, subject the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development. <br />49. Mitigation Measure 4.J -6c: The developer shall include noise disclosures and noise <br />complaint procedures for new residents at the project site. The requirement shall include <br />a) a disclosure of potential noise sources in the project vicinity; b) establish procedures and <br />a contact phone number for a site manager the residents can call to address any noise <br />complaints. <br />50. Mitigation Measure 41-2: Prior to the recordation of a final map, the issuance of a <br />grading permit, the issuance of a building permit, or utility extension approval to the site, <br />whichever is sooner, the developer shall submit written verification from Zone 7 Water <br />Agency or the City of Pleasanton's Utility Planning Division that water is available for the <br />PUD -110, Irby Ranch City Council <br />Page 10 of 32 <br />