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cn n <br /> m o <br /> College Park at Mountain House Specific Pian III <br /> Mitigation Monitori>ng'and Reporting Program <br /> Mitigation.Measure Timing/Schedule <br /> implementation <br /> Implementation&Verification <br /> Responsibility Action Date <br /> 'J; o ResponCompleted <br /> E. Health Department shall identify"no further . <br /> a actions required"before project construction <br /> access at these locations. <br /> to <br /> < Phase I Environmental Site Assessment(ESAs) <br /> shall,be prepared by qualified hazardous materials <br /> experts for areas in Grant Line Village that are the <br /> subject of future development proposals before <br /> construction in these areas. The ESAs shall be <br /> reviewed and approved by the County <br /> Environmental Health Department.Any <br /> recommendations made in the ESAs(monitoring, <br /> Phase II testing,mitigation,etc.)shall be <br /> implemented. <br /> < Project grading, excavation,and other earth- <br /> moving activities directly adjacent to the off-site <br /> parcel where the December 4,2003 crude oil <br /> release took place shall not occur until it has been <br /> verified,either by the assessment currently being <br /> conducted by the RWQCB or separate soil and <br /> °= groundwater sampling commissioned by the <br /> o' <br /> College Park developers,that the contamination <br /> 0 <br /> associated with the incident has not migrated to <br /> the College Park site.If the contamination has , <br /> Migrated to the College Park site,it shall be fully <br /> remediated to the satisfaction of the County <br /> QEnvironmental Health Department before project <br /> construction activities in the contaminated area. <br /> o < Project construction activities at hazardous <br /> materials sites#3 and 7(identiAted in Figure 4.9-2 <br /> and Table 4.9-1 of the ETR)shall occur only after <br /> -° an contamination that May exist at these sites has <br /> M Y Y <br /> been fully remediated to the satisfaction of the <br /> County Environmental Health Department,the <br /> status of the sites has been changed to"no further <br />