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<br />RESOLUTION NO. 2025-042 11 <br />i. Minimize grade surface irregularities on construction sites. <br />47. Construction Activity. Construction activity shall not create dust, noise or safety hazards for <br />adjacent businesses and properties. Dirt and mud shall not be tracked onto public streets from the <br />project site during construction. Standard construction dust control procedures, such as wetting, <br />daily road washing and other maintenance functions to control emissions, shall be implemented at <br />all times during outdoor construction. Dust generating activities such as grading, excavation, paving, <br />etc. shall be scheduled the early morning and other hours when wind speeds are low. All construction <br />activities entailing soil disturbance shall cease when winds exceed 30 miles per hour as an hourly <br />average. <br />48. Construction Truck Route. The Applicant/Property Owner shall prepare a construction truck route <br />plan that would restrict trucks to arterial streets that have a sufficient pavement section to bear heavy <br />truck traffic, thereby minimizing noise and traffic impacts to the community. The construction truck <br />route plan shall be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer prior to receipt of the grading permit. <br />49. Noise. Procedures with the highest noise potential shall be scheduled for daylight hours, when <br />ambient noise levels are highest. <br />50. Construction Contract. All construction contracts shall include the following requirements: <br />a. Unpaved construction sites shall be sprinkled with water at least twice per day; <br />b. Trucks hauling construction materials shall be covered with tarpaulins or other effective covers; <br />c. Streets surrounding demolition and construction sites shall be swept at least once per day. <br />d. Paving and planting shall be done as soon as possible. The City shall charge the <br />Applicant/Property Owner, and the Applicant/Property Owner shall pay, for all costs of sweeping <br />city streets in the vicinity of the project as necessary to control dust and spillage. <br />51. Pest and Vermin Control. Pest and vermin control shall be instituted prior to the demolition and <br />construction of the project. <br />52. Construction Facilities. Potable water and temporary sanitary facilities shall be provided to workers <br />during construction activities. Temporary sanitary facilities shall be kept in a clean and odorless <br />condition, secured, and located away from nearby businesses. <br />53. Property Maintenance. The project site and public right-of-way shall be well maintained and shall be <br />kept free of litter, debris and weeds at all times. Post construction, the project site and public right of <br />way shall be well maintained and shall be kept free of litter, debris and weeds. The Property Owner <br />shall be responsible for the maintenance of the project site and adjacent public right-of-way. <br />54. Signage. No temporary or unauthorized signs including but not limited to banners, streamers and <br />pennants shall be placed on the property, unless approved by the City under a Temporary Sign Permit
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