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Tony Sousa <br /> April 19, 1990 <br /> Page 2 <br /> 3. After clearing, grading, earth moving, or excavating, and <br /> during construction phase, fugitive dust should be <br /> controlled using the following methods: <br /> a. All inactive portions of the construction site should <br /> be seeded and watered until grass growth is evident. <br /> b. All active portions of the site shall be sufficiently <br /> watered to prevent excessive amounts of dust. <br /> 4. At all times, fugitive dust emissions should be controlled <br /> using the following procedures: <br /> a. On-site vehicle speed shall be limited to 15 mph. <br /> b. All areas with vehicle traffic should be watered <br /> periodically for stabilization of dust emissions. <br /> C. Use of petroleum-based dust palliative shall meet the <br /> road oil requirements of San Joaquin County Rule 409. 5, <br /> Cutback Asphalt Paving Materials. <br /> d. Streets adjacent to the project site should be swept as <br /> needed to remove silt which may have accumulated from <br /> construction activities. <br /> 5. At all times, ozone precursor emissions should be controlled <br /> using the following methods: <br /> a. Equipment engines should be maintained in good <br /> conditions and properly tuned per manufacturers 's <br /> specifications. <br /> b. During the smog season (May through October), the <br /> construction period should be lengthened so as to <br /> minimize the number of vehicles and equipment operating <br /> at the same time. <br /> All conditions of approval must be met prior to the issuance of <br /> building permits or prior to initiation of use if building <br /> permits are not required . You have 18 months to complete the <br /> conditions of approval . This 18 month period will end OCTOBER <br /> 19 , 1991 . If necessary , you may apply for a one year extension <br /> prior to this date. <br />