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EXHIBIT "D" <br />MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM <br />FOR THE KAISER SAN LEANDRO MEDICAL CENTER / MIXED-USE RETAIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT <br />Monitoring Responsibility Implementation and <br />Environmental Impact Mitigation Measures Monitoring Timeline <br />CC -1. The proposed project would emit <br />CC -1.1 Incorporate Alternative—fueled Vehicles into Construction Equipment Fleet <br />San Leandro Planning Services <br />Prior to issuance of building <br />levels of greenhouse gases that would <br />permits <br />exceed the BAAQMD per capita <br />In accordance with BAAQMD BMPs, the project applicants shall incorporate into the <br />threshold. Thus, the proposed project <br />construction fleet mix a minimum of 15 percent of construction vehicles and <br />would have a significant impact on the <br />equipment operated by alternative fuels. <br />environment. <br />CC -1.2 Use Recycled Construction Materials <br />Prior to issuance of building <br />San Leandro Planning Services <br />permits <br />Where feasible, the project applicants shall use recycled, rapidly renewable, <br />reclaimed, and/or certified components in the construction of the Mixed -Use Retail <br />Development and hospital support buildings. <br />CC -1.3 Recvcle Construction Material Waste <br />Prior to issuance of <br />In accordance with BAAQMD BMPs, the project applicants shall recycle a minimum <br />San Leandro Public Works <br />Department, Environmental <br />demolition and/or building <br />permits <br />of 50 percent of all project construction waste and demolition materials. <br />Services Division <br />CC -1.4 Use Local Construction Materials. <br />Prior to issuance of building <br />In accordance with BAAQMD BMPs, the project applicants shall obtain a minimum <br />San Leandro Building and Safety <br />permits <br />of 10 percent of building materials from local sources, where feasible. <br />Services Division <br />CC -1.5 Incorporate GHG Reduction Measures for Maintenance Activities <br />Prior to issuance of building <br />San Leandro Planning Services <br />permits <br />The project applicants shall ensure that the following measures are implemented: <br />• Provide infrastructure for the use of electric landscape equipment during <br />landscaping activities. Building design shall allow for 10 percent of all Kaiser <br />Medical Center facilities and 20 percent of Mixed -Use Retail Development <br />landscaping equipment to be electrically operated. <br />• Xeroscaping and water efficient irrigation shall be incorporated into the project <br />design. <br />CC -1.6 Incorporate Waste and Recycling Programs <br />San Leandro Public Works <br />Prior to issuance of building <br />Department, Environmental <br />permits <br />The project applicants shall ensure that design features incorporate waste and <br />Services Division <br />recycling programs including, but not limited to: <br />• Waste and recycling receptacles along the bike and pedestrian pathways <br />throughout the development. <br />April 22, 2010 Kaiser Permanente San Leandro Medical Center and Mixed -Use Retail Development Project 20/22 <br />
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