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46. Loading and Unloading. Loading areas shall be identified on all plans submitted for building permit <br />issuance and shall be subject to review and approval by the Community Development Director and the City <br />Engineer; and <br />47. Delivery and Moving Trucks. Deliveries and moving trucks shall not load or unload from the public right-of- <br />way without prior approval of an encroachment permit. Loading and unloading shall not obstruct the flow <br />of traffic on surrounding streets; and <br />Construction Provisions <br />48. Secure Construction Site. The property shall be secured during construction with a temporary six (6) foot <br />high chain link fence with green screening and any other security measures in accordance with <br />recommendation of the San Leandro Police Department. Alternative temporary fencing is subject to prior <br />approval from the Zoning Enforcement Official. Temporary fencing shall be maintained and kept free of <br />graffiti; and <br />49. Removal of Street Trees. Prior to the removal of any street trees, the Applicant/Property Owner shall <br />obtain the necessary approval from the Public Works Director as required by San Leandro Municipal Code <br />Section 5-2-215, and any necessary encroachment permits from the Engineering and Transportation <br />Department to remove the street trees at the Owner's expense; and <br />50. Construction Hours and Noise. Construction on the project site shall not commence prior to 7:00 a.m. and <br />shall cease by 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and shall not commence prior to 8 a.m. and shall cease <br />by 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, unless otherwise approved by the Chief Building Official. There shall be no <br />construction on Federal holidays. As provided in this City of San Leandro's Noise Ordinance (ORDINANCE <br />NO. 2003-005), "construction" shall mean any site preparation, assembly, erection, substantial repair, <br />alteration, demolition or similar action, for or on any private property, public or private right-of-way, <br />streets, structures, utilities, facilities, or other similar property. Construction activities carried on in <br />violation of this Article may be enforced as provided in Section 4-1-1130, and may also be enforced by <br />issuance of a stop work order and/or revocation of any or all permits issued for such construction activity. <br />Prior to the start of construction activities, the construction contractor shall: <br />• Maintain and tune all proposed equipment in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations <br />to minimize noise emission; and <br />• Inspect all proposed equipment and fit all equipment with properly operating mufflers, air intake <br />silencers, and engine shrouds that are no less effective than as originally equipped by the <br />manufacturer; and <br />• Post a sign, clearly visible at the site, with a contact name and telephone number of the construction <br />manager; and <br />• Place stationary construction equipment and material delivery in loading and unloading areas as far as <br />practicable from the residences; and <br />• Limit unnecessary engine idling to the extent feasible; and <br />• Use smart back-up alarms, which automatically adjust the alarm level based on the background noise <br />level, or switch off back-up alarms and replace with human spotters; and <br />• Use low -noise emission equipment; and <br />• Limit use of public address systems; and <br />• Minimize grade surface irregularities on construction sites; and <br />