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PC Resolution No. 2024-XXX November 7, 2024 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />PLN23-0031 Attachment 1 - Page 9 of 15 440 Peralta Avenue <br />construction activity. Prior to the start of construction activities, the construction <br />contractor shall: <br />a. Maintain and tune all proposed equipment in accordance with the manufacturer’s <br />recommendations to minimize noise emission. <br />b. Inspect all proposed equipment and fit all equipment with properly operating <br />mufflers, air intake silencers, and engine shrouds that are no less effective than <br />as originally equipped by the manufacturer. <br />c. Post a sign, clearly visible at the site, with a contact name and telephone number <br />of the construction manager. <br />d. Place stationary construction equipment and material delivery in loading and <br />unloading areas as far as practicable from the residences. <br />e. Limit unnecessary engine idling to the extent feasible. <br />f. Use smart back-up alarms, which automatically adjust the alarm level based on <br />the background noise level, or switch off back-up alarms and replace with human <br />spotters. <br />g. Use low-noise emission equipment. <br />h. Limit use of public address systems. <br />i. Minimize grade surface irregularities on construction sites. <br />33. Dust Control. 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 <br />streets from the project site during construction. Standard construction dust control <br />procedures, such as wetting, daily road washing and other maintenance functions to <br />control emissions, shall be implemented at all times during outdoor construction. <br />Dust generating activities such as grading, excavation, paving, etc. shall be <br />scheduled the early morning and other hours when wind speeds are low. All <br />construction activities entailing soil disturbance shall cease when winds exceed 30 <br />miles per hour as an hourly average. <br />34. Air Quality. The Applicant/Owner shall comply with the current Bay Area Air Quality <br />Management District’s basic control measures for reducing construction emissions <br />of PM10 (Table 8-1, Basic Construction Mitigation Measures Recommended for All <br />Proposed Projects, of the BAAQMD CEQA Guidelines). (Review of all demolition, <br />grading, and building permits. Implementation shall remain in place throughout <br />project construction and verification shall occur during normal construction site <br />inspections). <br />35. Construction Truck Route. The Applicant/Owner shall prepare a construction truck <br />route plan that would restrict trucks to arterial streets that have a sufficient pavement <br />section to bear heavy truck traffic, thereby minimizing noise and traffic impacts to the <br />community. The construction truck route plan shall be reviewed and approved by the <br />City Engineer prior to issuance of any building or grading permits.