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Build it Green GreenPoint Rated checklist for New Industrial Buildings, or an equivalent <br />rating system, as approved by the Community Development Director. <br />V. ENGINEERING AND TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT <br />A. Geotechnical Report (Geotechnical Engineering Study, "Marina Boulevard <br />Warehouse", by Earth System Pacific. Dated 11/11/2016 (File No. SH-13139-SA)) <br />1.The site features (walkways, etc.) that adjoin building foundations shall be <br />designed to accommodate the estimated settlement without creating vertical <br />offsets that lead to tripping hazards for pedestrians. This condition shall be <br />addressed prior to issuance of a Building Permit. (Note: The third paragraph on <br />Page 14 of the Geotechnical Assessment suggests that liquefaction related <br />settlement on the order of 1.2 to 4.4 inches may occur at the site, and a <br />differential settlement of up to 2 inches should be anticipated.) <br />B. Air Quality/GHG Report (Draft Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Technical <br />Report by Placeworks, dated January 2017) <br />1.During construction and/or demolition phase of the subject project, the applicant <br />shall follow all the recommendations proposed under Section 5.4.1 of said <br />report above as dust control measures. The requirement shall be incorporated <br />into any Demolition or Grading Permit issued for the project. <br />2.Prior to issuance of the Certification of Occupancy, any future tenants proposing <br />food processing or food manufacturing operations shall prepare an Odor <br />Management Plan that identifies project design features, measures, and control <br />technologies to ensure compliance with Bay Area Air Quality Management <br />District (BAAQMD) Regulation 7, Odorous Substances. Said Plan shall require <br />abatement of any nuisance generating an odor complaint. The Odor <br />Management Plan for food processing/food manufacturing facilities shall be <br />submitted to the City. During operation of the proposed facility, the City shall <br />conduct periodic evaluation of on-site odors per the schedule and reporting <br />requirements outlined in the Odor Management Plan. <br />C. Storm Drain <br />1.Pursuant to Provision C.3.b of the San Francisco Bay Region Municipal <br />Regional Stormwater NPDES Permit (Order No. R2-2015- 0049, NPDES Permit <br />No. CAS612008, adopted 11/19/2015), because the project creates or replaces <br />more than 10,000 square feet of impervious surface, it shall be considered a <br />Regulated Project. All requirements of the Stormwater Requirements Checklist <br />Reference 9 above) shall be followed prior to issuance of a Grading and/or <br />Building Permit. <br />2.When the depth of bio-retention area exceeds one foot, the Building Permit plan <br />set shall show that the area is protected with an acceptable type of pedestrian <br />and/or vehicle barrier around the perimeter of the area to restrict entry. <br />Agreement to Conditions April 21,2017 <br />131.N 17-0005 Page 7 of 14725