Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Matrix (continued)

 

 

Significant Impact Being Mitigated

 

Mitigation Measure

 

Responsibility for Implementation

 

Enforcement Responsibility

Monitoring Responsibility/ Frequency

 

Actions Indicating Compliance

Geology, Soils, and Seismicity (cont.)

 

landfill closure requirements as approved by the RWQCB and the San Mateo County Department of Environmental Health prior to issuance of a building permit. The plan shall be implemented in the event of a magnitude 7.0 or greater earthquake centered within 30 miles of the former Brisbane Landfill. Results of the inspection of containment features and groundwater and leachate control facilities potentially affected by any static or seismic deformations of the landfill shall be reported to the RWQCB within 72 hours of the event. Immediately following an earthquake event causing damage to the landfill structures, the Plan shall be implemented and the RWQCB notified of any damage. Plan activities following a triggering event shall include assessing perimeter dikes and shoreline erosion protection measures, the surface locations of underground utilities, landfill cover including roads and parking areas, groundwater monitoring systems, leachate monitoring systems, and surface-water drainage and outlet facilities. Any restorative measures as required under Order 01-041 shall be implemented in accordance with RWQCB requirements.

 

 

San Mateo County Health System have approved a Post-Earthquake Inspection and Corrective Action Plan in accordance with Title 27 landfill closure requirements and the provisions of Mitigation Measure 4.E-2b.

 

Seismic related

4.E-3: The final design-level geotechnical investigation

Applicant(s) for grading

City of Brisbane City

The City Engineer shall

Approval of grading or

ground failure

recommended in Mitigation Measure 4.E-2a above, to

permit(s) and site-specific

Engineer for grading or

review all required design-

construction permits that

DSP, DSP-V, CPP, &

CPP-V scenarios

be prepared by a licensed professional and submitted to the City for review and approval, shall address liquefaction potential. The geotechnical investigation shall include recommendations for foundation design to address site-specific potential liquefaction issues. The recommendations of the investigation shall be in accordance with the most recent California Building Code requirements for building design and incorporated into all development plans submitted for the Project Site development. All final design and engineering plans submitted by the applicant shall be

development

infrastructure construction.

City of Brisbane Building Official for building construction.

level geotechnical reports prior to approval of any grading or infrastructure construction permit.

The Building Official shall review all required design- level geotechnical reports prior to approval of any grading or construction permit.

construction plans are in accordance with the recommendations of required design-level geotechnical reports and applicable California Building Code requirements.

subject to review and approval by the City of Brisbane

Building Official.

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