3.
Revisions
to
the
Text
of
the
Draft
EIR
Page
4.H-12
OSEC-250
[See
page
5-344
for
the
original
comment]
REVISE
the
third
paragraph
to
read
as
follows:
The
General
Construction
Permit
authorizes
the
discharge
of
storm
water
to
surface
waters
from
construction
activities
that
result
in
the
disturbance
of
one
or
more
acres
of
land,
provided
that
the
discharger
satisfies
all
permit
conditions.
The
General
Construction
Permit
establishes
three
possible
levels
of
risk
for
a
construction
site:
Risk
Level
1,
Risk
Level
2
and
Risk
Level
3.
The
Risk
Level
is
calculated
in
two
parts:
(1)
project
sediment
risk,
and
(2)
receiving
water
risk.
Project
sediment
risk
is
based
on
the
location
and
duration
of
construction
activities.
Receiving
water
risk
is
based
on
whether
a
project
drains
to
a
sediment-sensitive
water
body
that
(1)
is
on
the
most
recent
303d
list
for
water
bodies
impaired
for
sediment,
(2)
has
a
U.S.
EPA-approved
TMDL
implementation
plan
for
sediment,
or
(3)
has
the
beneficial
uses
of
cold,
spawn,
and
migratory.
The
risk
level
calculated
for
Project
Site
development
will
dictate
monitoring
and
sampling
requirements.
Project
sediment
risk
requires
site
specific
calculations
based
on
a
number
of
factors
which
have
not
been
calculated
for
the
Project
Site,
but
will
likely
end
up
as
Risk
Level
2.
Page
4.H-22
BBCAG-284
[See
page
5-147
for
the
original
comment]
REVISE
Mitigation
Measure
4.H-1a
as
follows:
Mitigation
Measure
4.H-1a:
Prior
to
issuance
of
a
grading
permit,
an
applicant
for
any
site
specific
development
project
to
be
constructed
within
the
Project
Site
shall
(1)
file
a
Notice
of
Intent
to
the
RWQCB
to
comply
with
the
statewide
General
Permit
for
Discharges
of
Storm
Water
Associated
with
Construction
Activities
and
shall
prepare
and
implement
a
site-specific
SWPPP
for
construction
activities
on
the
Project
Site
in
accordance
with
the
NPDES
General
Construction
Permit
and
the
(2)
demonstrate
compliance
with
the
City
of
Brisbane’s
Municipal
Regional
Stormwater
Permit
Order
No.
2011-0083
Provision
C.3.
The
site-
specific
SWPPP
shall
include
all
provisions
of
the
Erosion
and
Sediment
Control
Plan
submitted
as
part
of
grading
and
construction
permits.
In
addition
to
meeting
the
regulatory
requirements
for
the
SWPPP,
the
site-
specific
SWPPP
shall
include
provisions
for
the
minimization
of
sediment
disturbance
(i.e.,
production
of
turbidity)
and
release
of
chemicals
to
the
Bay.
Page
4.H-23
BCC-380
[See
page
5-239
for
the
original
comment]
ADD
text
to
the
end
of
Mitigation
Measure
4.H-1b
as
follows
Mitigation
Measure
4.H-1b:
Prior
to
issuance
of
a
grading
permit,
an
applicant
for
any
site
specific
development
project
to
be
constructed
within
the
Project
Site
shall
comply
with
any
site-specific
NPDES
permit
requirements
for
dewatering
activities,
as
administered
by
the
RWQCB.
The
RWQCB
could
require
compliance
with
certain
provisions
in
the
Brisbane
Baylands
Final
EIR
3-94
May
2015
Previous Page | Next Page