Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Matrix (continued)

 

 

Significant Impact Being Mitigated

 

Mitigation Measure

 

Responsibility for Implementation

 

Enforcement Responsibility

Monitoring Responsibility/ Frequency

 

Actions Indicating Compliance

Aesthetics and Visual Resources (cont.)

 

  • Safety: The level of comfort and security needed to be provided;
  • Aesthetics: The overall appearance of proposed lighting with respect to the Baylands and surrounding community; and
  • Impacts: The extent to which proposed lighting minimizes impacts on adjacent land uses, maintains the area’s dark night sky, and conserves energy.

 

 

 

 

Daytime glare

DSP, DSP-V, CPP, &

CPP-V scenarios

4.A-4b: All building exteriors within the Baylands Project Site shall be composed of textured and other non-reflective materials, including high-performance tinted non-mirrored glass. Any reflective materials on building exteriors that have a light reflectivity factor greater than 30 percent shall be positioned so as to not reflect daytime glare onto the 101 freeway or onto existing residential communities in Brisbane and Visitacion Valley. Mirrored glass shall be prohibited.

Applicants for specific plan(s) shall include development requirements incorporating the performance standards set forth in Mitigation Measure 4.A-4b.

Applicants for site-specific development shall design their projects in compliance with the performance standards set forth in Mitigation Measure 4.A-4b.

Specific Plans: City Council

Site-specific developments: City approval authority

The City shall not adopt any specific plan or approve any site-specific development project that does not meet the requirements of Mitigation Measure 4.A-4b.

The Community Development Department shall review specific plan(s) prior to public hearings and review site- specific development permits prior to public hearings or approval if no hearing is required for compliance with Mitigation Measure 4.A-4b.

Adoption of specific plan(s) with required language.

Site-specific development project review for compliance with Mitigation Measure 4.A-4b.

Air Quality

Dust generation during construction

DSP, DSP-V, CPP, &

CPP-V scenarios

Mitigation Measure 4.B-1: To reduce fugitive dust emissions, the following provisions shall be incorporated into construction specifications for all site-specific development projects within the Project Site. These measures would reduce fugitive dust emissions primarily during soil movement, grading and demolition activities but also during vehicle and equipment movement on unpaved project sites.

Basic Controls that Apply to All Construction Sites

1. All exposed surfaces (e.g., parking areas, staging areas, soil piles, graded areas, and unpaved access roads) shall be watered as needed, but no less than two times per day on days with no precipitation.

Construction contractors for site-specific development

The City Building Official shall not approve any building permit applications without evidence that the required language is included in construction contracts and specifications.

The City Engineer shall not approve any grading permit or infrastructure improvements plan without evidence that the required language is included in construction contracts and specifications.

The City Building Official shall be responsible for monitoring compliance on a minimum monthly basis during building construction.

The City Engineer shall be responsible for monitoring compliance on a minimum monthly basis during grading and infrastructure construction.

Approval of grading, building, and construction permits in compliance with Mitigation Measure 4.B-1.


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