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MITIGATION MONITORING PLAN <br /> IMPACT MITIGATION REQUIRED MONITORING TIMING <br /> RESPONSIBILITY <br />6. Development of the project To reduce the construction noise effects, the City shall require City of San Leandro During the construction <br /> site would result in construction contractors to limit noisy construction activities to Development Services phase. <br /> intermittent and temporary the least noise-sensitive times of the day and week (e.g., 7:00 Department <br /> noise levels above the existing a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. <br /> ambient levels in the project <br /> vicinity. <br /> Stationary mechanical To ensure that acceptable operational noise levels are maintained City of San Leandro Prior to issuance of <br /> equipment associated with the in the project vicinity and noise conflicts between the project and Development Services building permits, <br /> proposed new development surrounding uses are avoided, noise should be considered in the Department <br /> may affect existing neazby design and location of all stationary mechanical equipment and <br /> residents and uses. exterior vents (e.g., equipment and vents should face away from <br /> sensitive noise receptors, vent covers should be baffled, if <br /> necessary, etc.). <br /> Ambient noise levels at the The developer shall be required to construct residential units in City of San Leandro Prior to occupancy. <br /> project site are in the range of compliance with Title 24 standards. This may include the use of Development Services <br /> 78.5 DNL which is considered different ventilation systems and/or types of windows. Prior to Department <br /> "normally unacceptable" occupancy, the applicant shall prove (through testing) that an <br /> under the General Plan for indoor noise level of 45 dBA can be met in all residential units. <br /> residential land uses. <br />7. Potential increase of light and All lighting fixtures shall be diverted away from residences and City of San Leandro Prior to occupancy. <br /> glare on adjacent residential be designed and equipped with shields to eliminate off-site glare Development Services <br /> neighborhoods. onto adjoining residential properties. Department <br />10. Asbestos and lead paint have Prior to issuance of demolition permits, the applicant shall secure Bay Area Air Quality Prior to issuance of <br /> been found in the existing the proper permits from the Bay Area Air Quality Management Management District and demolition permits. <br /> buildings. „ District for removal ofasbestos-containing materials in the Alameda County Department of <br /> existing building. If the lead paint is stable (no peeling or flaking Environmental Health - <br /> evidcat), then no mitigation is required. However, if peeling or Hazardous Materials Division <br /> flaking is present, the lead paint shall be removed, to the <br /> satisfaction of the Alameda County Department of <br /> Environmental Health-Hazardous Materials Division and the Bay <br /> Atea Air Quality Management District prior to issuance of <br /> demolition permits. <br />