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PA-2000188 – Conditions of Approval 4 <br />for each phase of the project. These parking space(s) shall be located as close as possible to the <br />primary entrance to the building. <br /> <br />(11) Adequate sanitary facilities shall be provided for the facility, per the requirements of Chapter 4 of <br />the California Plumbing Code. <br /> <br />(12) Pursuant to Section 422.4 of the California Plumbing Code, toilet facilities shall be accessible to <br />employees at all times, should not be more than 500 feet from where employees are regularly <br />employed and accessible by not more than one flight of stairs. The plans shall indicate the location <br />of the toilet facilities and the travel distance from work areas. <br /> <br />(13) This project will be required to comply with the Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance <br />requirements of the California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 2, Chapter 2.7 <br /> <br />2. UNITED AUBURN INDIAN COMMUNITY (Contact: [916] 251-1565, see memo and attachments dated <br />March 30, 2021) <br /> <br />a. CULTURAL AWARENESS TRAINING: A Tribal Cultural Resource Awareness brochure shall be <br />provided to all construction personnel, and a training program shall be developed in coordination <br />with interested Native American Tribes for all personnel involved in project implementation. <br /> <br />b. TRIBAL MONITOR: A minimum of seven (7) days prior to the beginning of earthwork or other soil <br />disturbing activities, the applicant shall notify the United Auburn Indian Community (UAIC) with the <br />proposed earthwork start-date and a UAIC Tribal representative or Tribal Monitor shall be invited <br />to inspect the project site, including any soil piles, trenches, or other disturbed areas, within the first <br />five (5) days of groundbreaking activity, or as appropriate for the type and size of the project. <br /> <br />If any TCRs are encountered during this initial inspection, or during any subsequent construction <br />activities, work shall be suspended within 100 feet of the find and appropriate mitigation measures <br />shall be implemented. Preservation in place is the preferred alternative under CEQA and UAIC <br />protocols, and every effort must be made to preserve the resources in place, including through <br />project design. <br /> <br />3. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS (Contact: [209] 468-3000, see memo dated March 16, 2021) <br /> <br />4. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT (Contact: [209] 468-3420, see memo dated March 17, <br />2021) <br /> <br />5. SAN JOAQUIN COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS (Contact: [209] 235-0600, see memo dated December <br />1, 2020) <br /> <br />FOR NOTES AND INFORMATION ONLY: <br /> <br />See PG&E letter dated January 20, 2021. <br /> <br />***** <br /> <br /> <br />