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Environmental Impact <br />EXHIBIT "D" <br />MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM <br />FOR THE KAISER SAN LEANDRO MEDICAL CENTER / MIXED-USE RETAIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT <br />Mitigation Measures <br />Monitoring Responsibility Implementation and <br />Monitoring Timeline <br />as a deed restriction for the property. The deed restriction limits uses of the property [restricted use] RWQCB <br />to those activities that are consistent with the implemented level of remediation, as Target Cleanup Level <br />follows: standards) shall be recorded <br />as a deed restriction for the <br />• Groundwater cannot be extracted without RWQCB approval. property <br />• Industrial and commercial land uses, including construction and maintenance of <br />utility corridors and roadway rights-of-way, are allowed under an appropriate <br />management plan. <br />• Landscaping is allowed; provided clean soil to appropriate depths is placed in <br />areas where direct soil contact can occur. <br />• Post -certification excavation or soil removal is not permitted without prior RWQCB <br />approval. <br />NO -1. The construction of the proposed <br />NO -1.1 Implement Construction Best Management Practices To Reduce San Leandro Building and Safety <br />project would not result in a significant <br />Construction Noise. The construction contractor(s) shall implement the following Services Division <br />increase in temporary construction noise <br />measures during the construction of the Mixed -Use Retail Development and Build - <br />levels for off-site sensitive receptors. <br />Out of the Kaiser Medical Center: <br />However, sensitive receptors would be <br />located within the project site that could <br />• Equipment and trucks used for project construction shall utilize the best available <br />be exposed to temporary increases in <br />noise control techniques (e.g., improved mufflers, equipment redesign, use of <br />noise levels associated with construction <br />intake silencers, ducts, engine enclosures, and acoustically attenuating shields or <br />of the Mixed -Use Retail Development and <br />shrouds, wherever feasible). <br />Build -Out of the Kaiser Medical Center. <br />This would result in a potentially <br />• e. tools Impact <br />p (e.g., jack hammers, pavement breakers, and rock drills) used for <br />significant impact. <br />project construction shall be hydraulically or electrically powered wherever <br />possible to avoid noise associated with compressed air exhaust from <br />pneumatically powered tools. However, where use of pneumatic tools is <br />unavoidable, an exhaust muffler on the compressed air exhaust shall be used; <br />this muffler can lower noise levels from the exhaust by up to about 10 dBA. <br />External jackets on the tools themselves shall be used where feasible, and this <br />could achieve a reduction of 5 dBA. Quieter procedures shall be used, such as <br />drills rather than impact equipment, whenever feasible. <br />• Construction contractors, to the maximum extent feasible, shall be required to use <br />"quiet' gasoline -powered compressors or other electric -powered compressors, <br />and use electric rather than gasoline or diesel powered forklifts for small lifting. <br />• Stationary noise sources, such as temporary generators, shall be located as far <br />from adjacent receptors as possible, and they shall be muffled and enclosed <br />within temporary sheds, incorporate insulation barriers, or other measures to the <br />extent feasible. <br />Review of all demolition, <br />grading and building permits <br />to ensure that project <br />applicant has included all <br />specifications for best <br />management practices for <br />noise reduction in their <br />contracts with demolition, <br />grading and building <br />contractors <br />On-site inspection <br />April 22, 2010 Kaiser Permanente San Leandro Medical Center and Mixed -Use Retail Development Project 10/22 <br />