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San Leandro General Pian Update <br />Mitigation Monitoring Program <br />Adopted May 6, 2002 <br />Responsible Moni~Qnn <br />' lmpa~t Allitigatton K(le~esures Zle~fi+~dl <br />' <br />Party ~ ~ <br />~m~ng Responsifsrlty <br />L. Noise ~ <br />L5: Development consistent with the L5: Review all future projects for their potential to Applicant & City Conununity ~ <br />General Plan could result in construction generate construction noise prior to the issuance of staff to review at Development Dept. <br />related noise impacts. building permits. Require appropriate measures to ~ time of proj ect <br /> reduce noise to acceptable levels, such as limits on submittal. <br /> the hours of construction, traffic routing, , <br /> notification of neighbors, and types of equipment <br /> used. ~ <br /> <br />M. Hazardous Materials i <br />M1: Land use changes facilitated by the Ml: On an ongoing basis, the City of San Leandro City staff provides ~ Environmental <br />General Plan may result in new Environmental Services Division should review at time of ~ Services Division <br />residential and office uses in close coordinate with other City and County project submittal <br />proximity to existing uses that handle Departments (including Planning, Business <br />hazardous materials, increasing the Development, and Fire) to confirm that new l <br />potential number of persons exposed in businesses in San Leandro have complied with ~ <br />the event of an accident. appropriate hazardous materials standards, and <br /> filed required plans and documents. <br />M2: Some of the new light industrial M2: Same as M1. City staff provides Environmental <br />uses accommodated by the General Plan, review at time of Services Division <br />such as biotechnology, may handle ( project submittal <br />hazardous materials, resulting in an <br />increase in risk levels at some locations. <br />M4: Adoption of the Plan would ~ M4: Prior to redevelopment of sites where City staff to require Community <br />promote redevelopment of older hazardous soil and/or groundwater may be present, at time of project Development Dept. <br />industrial sites, some of which may have the City shall require a complete Phase I submittal. and Environrrtental <br />residual soil and/or groundwater environmental assessment to evaluate potential j Services Division <br />contamination from previous site sources of contamination. Additional <br />activities. ( environmental assessments and clean-up plans <br /> should be prepared as needed based on the <br /> fmdings. <br />page 4 of 4 <br />