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Reso 2025-042 Rejecting Appeal (880 Doolittle)
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Reso 2025-043 Certifying EIR (880 Doolittle)
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City of San Leandro <br />880 Doolittle Drive Industrial Project <br /> <br />ES-10 <br />Impact Mitigation Measure (s) Residual Impact <br />one-percent asbestos shall be completed in accordance <br />with Bay Area Air Quality Management District <br />requirements and notifications. <br />Based on Cal/OSHA rules and regulations, the following <br />conditions shall be implemented to limit impacts to <br />construction workers: <br /> Prior to commencement of demolition activities, a <br />building survey, including sampling and testing, shall <br />be completed to identify and quantify building <br />materials containing lead-based paint. <br /> During demolition activities, all building materials <br />containing lead-based paint shall be removed in <br />accordance with Cal/OSHA Lead in Construction <br />Standard, Title 8, CCR, Section 1532.1, including <br />employee training, employee air monitoring and <br />dust control. <br /> Any debris or soil containing lead-based paint or <br />coatings shall be disposed of at landfills that meet <br />acceptance criteria for the type of waste being <br />disposed. <br />HAZ-2 Implementation of the Revised Soil and <br />Groundwater Management Plan and DTSC Regulatory <br />Oversight. The project shall implement the appropriate <br />handling procedures and worker health and safety <br />measures during excavating or dewatering activities as <br />described in the site-specific Revised Soil and <br />Groundwater Management Plan developed by RMD <br />Environmental Solutions for the project in June 2021 <br />(included as Appendix D to this EIR). Measures included in <br />the Revised Soil and Groundwater Management Plan to <br />control potential hazardous contamination and exposure <br />include, but are not limited to the following: <br /> Construction contractors shall implement dust <br />control mitigation measures during construction <br />activities at the project site to minimize the <br />generation of dust. Examples of dust control <br />measures that shall be implemented include <br />routinely applying water or non-toxic soil stabilizers <br />to exposed soils while performing grading and <br />excavation activities; sweeping (with wet power <br />sweepers) paved access roads, parking areas, and <br />staging areas; covering or otherwise stabilizing soil <br />stockpiles at the end of each workday; And <br />suspending construction activities that cause visible <br />dust plumes and odors to extend beyond project site <br />boundaries. Some additional dust control mitigation <br />measures listed in the Soil and Groundwater <br />Management Plan include limiting construction <br />vehicle and equipment speeds to 15 miles per hours <br />when operated on exposed soils and removing <br />visible loose soils from vehicles before leaving the <br />project site. <br /> To prevent or minimize construction equipment <br />from tracking polluted spoils off the site onto <br />roadways, trucks used to transport soil will be
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