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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 097-89 Donlan Cany Mit MonitoRESOLUTION NO. 097 - 89 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ADOPTING A MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM FOR PA 87-012 DONLAN CANYON WHEREAS, Public Resources Code 21081.6 requires the City to adopt a reporting or monitoring program for changes in a project or conditions imposed to mitigate or avoid significant environmental effects in order to ensure compliance during project implementation; and WHEREAS, on July 17, 1989, the Planning Commission recommended City Council certification of the Donlan Canyon EIR as complete and adequate, and recommended City Council adoption of the Donlan Canyon EIR mitigation monitoring program; and WHEREAS, on August 14, 1989, the City Council held a noticed public hearing to consider PA 87-012 Donlan Canyon EIR/GPA; and WHEREAS, on August 14, 1989, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 096-89 certifying the Donlan Canyon EIR (PA 87-012) as complete and adequate. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin City Council does adopt the "Donlan Canyon EIR Mitigation Monitoring Program" attached hereto as Attachment B-1 as the monitoring program required by Public Resources Code 21081.6. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of August, 1989. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Councilmembers Jeffrey, Snyder, Vonheeder and Mayor Moffatt Councilmembers Megarty ATTEST: City Clerk PA 87-012 DONLAN CANYON EIR MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM JULY 5, 1989 The Applicant shall be responsible for any and all costs incurred in monitoring mitigation measures. For detailed information on impacts and mitigation measures refer to Donlan Canyon Environmental Impact Report. RESOURCE IMPACT MONITORING ACTION VERIFICATION Geology/ Soils Slope Instability, landslides, expansive soils, quality of artificial fill (in terms of physical and chemical characteristics) 1. The developer submits grading plans in con- junction with T.Map Planning application 1. Planning Dept with Public Works Dept. input 2. Prior to grading, developer submits specific soils report/ geotechnical report and erosion control/main- tenance plan, with improvement plans. Grading permits will not be issued unless plans reflect recommendation of soils report/geotech- nical report, erosion control and maintenance plan. 2. Public Works Department & Building Dept 3. Prior to grading the developer submits site safety plan for protection of construction workers. (hydrocarbon contamination) 3. Alameda Co. Health Care Services, Dept of Environmental Health with Public Works Dept. input. Hydrology Increased Flooding Potential 1. Developer submits drainage plans/hydrology report in conjunction with T.Map application. Grading permits will not be issued unless plans reflect recom- mendation in hydrology report. 1. Public Works Department -1- RESOURCE IMPACT MONITORING ACTIO[ VERIFICATION Hydrology (cont'd) 2. See #2 Monitoring Action Geology/Soils erosion and sediment control plan submitted by Developer. 2. Public Works Department 3. Developer obtains necessary permits for work in creek areas. 3. State Dept of Fish & Game, U.S. Army Corp of Engrs Vegetation/ Wildlife Oak/Bay Woodland riparian vegetation wildlife 1. The Developer submits detailed tree survey/ horticultural report, tree preservation study, landscape plan, tree replacement plan and revised habitat revege- tation in conjunction with T.Map and Prezoning Planning Application. 1. Planning Dept with input from Public Works and Dept of Fish and Game 2. Qualified biologist con- ducts a systematic inventory of site to determine presence of San Joaquin kit fox. City hires biologist, developer funds cost. 2. Planning Dept with input from US Dept of Fish and Wildlife 3. Prior to grading, the developer submits plan for temporary fencing around areas not to be graded to protect riparian or oak/bay woodland area not intended for grading or construction. 3. Public Works Dept. with input from Planning Dept 4. The Developer, in conjunc- tion with T.Map and Prezoning application submits specific proposal for dedication and maintenance of open space area, or include in CC&R's and dedicate scenic easement. 4. Planning Dept with input from Public Works Dept -2- RESOURCE IMPACT MONITORING ACTIOI VERIFICATION Vegetation/ Wildlife (cont'd) 5. Developer submits PD Pre-zoning regulations restricting development, prohibiting grading, and tree removal within the woodland area located within the proposed low density single-family residential area and/or includes restrictions in CC&R's. 5. Planning Dept with input from Public Works Dept. Aesthetics/ Visual Quality Unit Visability 1-580/I-680 1. Developer submits site specific visual impact study in conjunction w/T.Map and Prezoning application. 1. Planning Dept 2. Developer submits revised grading plan with T.Map application. 2. Public Works with Planning Dept input 3. Developer submits PD regu- lations restricting development on portions of site having "high" visual constraints. 3. Planning Dept with Public Works input 4. Developer submits prelim- inary landscape plan in conjunction with T.Map and Prezoning application. 4. Planning Dept Public Service Fire, Police Security 1. Developer submits prelim- 1. Planning Dept inary landscape plans incor- with DRFA porating fire resistant input plants in conjunction with T.Map and Prezoning application. 2. Developer submits plans in compliance with Fire and Building code regulations in conjunction with T.Map and prior to issuance of building permits including fire proof roofing, automatic fire suppression system, and main- tenance and emergency access to open space. 2. DRFA, Building Dept. Planning Dept., and Public Works Department -3- RESOURCE IMPACT MONITORING ACTIO~ VERIFICATION Public Service (cont'd) 3. Prior to final inspection the Developer complies with Police security requirements 3. Dublin Police Dept. and Building Dept 4. Developer pays fire impact fee per unit and per square footage of non-dwelling unit buildings as contribu- tion to further fire station needs. 4. DRFA Parks 1. Developer complies with subdivision ordinance requirements for parkland dedication or park in-lieu fee prior to Final Map. 1. Public Works and Planning Departments 2. Developer submits proposal for public access to open space and dedication of open space at the subdivision and prezoning stage. 2. Recreation Dept and Planning Department Traffic/ Circulation Dublin Boulevard/ San Ramon Road intersection; Dublin Boulevard/ Silvergate intersection 1. Developer constructs improvements or contri- butes share of cost of improvement prior to Final Map. 1. Public Works Department with input from traffic consultant Noise Generated by 1-580 1. Developer submits site specific acoustical analysis study in con- junction with Site Development Review application, complies with recommendations during building permit and con- struction stage. Developer installs soundwalls and/or sound deading windows and walls, if necessary. 1. Building Dept with input from Planning Department -4-