Laserfiche WebLink
7.1 MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> Air Quality <br /> Table 7.1 -continued <br /> Timing or <br /> Person/ Frequency <br /> Monitoring Agency of <br /> Impact Mitigation Measure Requirements Responsible' Monitoring= <br /> 4.15-2(b) Residential uses should be provided with minimum 500-foot Review at GPA stage. SJCCDD GPA <br /> buffer zones between industrial uses and the wastewater <br /> treatment plant. The buffer zone could consist of a mixture <br /> of open space. recreational uses, landscaped areas, streets, o <br /> other non-intensive uses. Such buffer zones should be <br /> identified prior to the approval of the proposed Gencral <br /> Plan amendment. <br /> 4.15-3 Construction activities would 4.15-3 The severity of construction impacts can be reduced to a Review at SP stage. SJCCDD; SP: PC <br /> generate dust and particulate level that is less-than-significant through application of Submittal of SJCBD: <br /> matter which could exceed the appropriate mitigation measures. To ensure that construction mitigation SJVUAPCD <br /> PM-10 threshold of significance by construction mitigation is implemented, final approval should plan. <br /> 0.96 ton per day. not be given to any site development until the <br /> developer/contractor submits a satisfactory construction <br /> mitigation plan. This plan should specify the methods of <br /> control that would be used, demonstrate the availability of <br /> needed equipment and personnel, and identify a responsible <br /> individual who, if needed, could authorize generation and <br /> implementation of additional measures. <br /> The construction dust mitigation plan should, at a minimum. <br /> include the following recommendations or equivalent <br /> measure for areas of active construction: <br /> • SUSpcnd earthmoving or other dust-producing activities <br /> during periods of high winds when dust control measures <br /> arc incllcctive in controlling visible dust plumes: <br /> • make available dust control equipment and staff as <br /> needed to control excessive amounts of dust from <br /> excavated or graded soil surface areas. The dust <br /> control measures should be in conformance with Air <br /> Pollution Control District regulations and may <br /> Include, but are not limited to, soil stabilization or <br /> soil surface treatment. When water is used to treat <br /> the soil surface an appropriate dust palliative or <br /> suppressant should be added to the water before <br /> applications; <br />