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PLN2008-00030; Cornerstone at San Leandro Crossings March 20, 2009 <br />Mitigated Negative Declaration <br />o Reflective safety vests, <br />o Work gloves, as necessary, <br />o Steel -toed boots, <br />o Safety glasses, as,necessary, <br />o Hard hat, and <br />o Hearing protection, as necessary. <br />• Dust Control: Construction operations will be conducted to minimize the creation <br />and dispersion of dust, including the following measures: <br />o Application of water while grading, excavating, and Ioading, as needed; <br />o Limiting vehicle speeds to 15 miles per hour on unpaved portions of the <br />Sites; <br />o Minimizing drop heights while loading/unloading soil; and, <br />o Soil that is suspected of being contaminated will be covered by an <br />impermeable layer. <br />o Additional dust control measures may be identified and implemented by <br />contractors, as necessary, especially if dry and windy conditions persist <br />during periods of earthwork. <br />o Compliance with all Bay Area Air Quality Management District rules and <br />regulations. <br />Vertical and Horizontal Preferential Pathways: _If development plans include the <br />construction of deep foundations, the foundation of the buildings shall incorporate <br />measures to help reduce the potential for the downward migration of contaminated <br />groundwater. These measures shall be identified in the site-specific geotechnical <br />investigation reports. Appropriate measures shall be implemented to reduce vapor <br />migration through trench backfill and utility conduits. Such measures may include <br />placement of low -permeability backfill "plugs" at intervals on-site and where <br />utilities extend off current parcel boundaries. <br />• Storm Water Pollution Controls: A storm water pollution prevention plan <br />(SWPPP) will be required to be prepared for the site. Storm water pollution <br />controls shall be based on best management practices (BMPs), such as those <br />described in "Guidelines for Construction Projects" and "Erosion and Sediment <br />Control Field Manual" published by the San Francisco Regional Water Quality <br />Control Board. <br />• Excavation De -Watering: Although not anticipated, if excavation de -watering is <br />required, the water will be sampled and analyzed prior to pumping to evaluate <br />discharge alternatives. The developer's environmental consultant shall collect a <br />sample of the water for laboratory analyses for COPCs; other analyses may be <br />required, based on the intended use of the water. <br />• Additional Soil Management Protocols During Construction Activities: Soil with <br />residual COPCs may be present on-site. Subsurface investigations planned for the <br />10 <br />