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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0013380
PE
2600
FACILITY_NAME
GP-89-11
STREET_NUMBER
0
STREET_NAME
PATTERSON PASS
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376-
APN
20904003
ENTERED_DATE
5/29/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
PATTERSON PASS RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Timing or <br /> Person/ Frequency <br /> Monitoring Agency of <br /> Impact Mitigation Measure Requirements Responsible' Monitoring' <br /> 4.6-5 Liquefaction could cause 4.6-5 A detailed geotechnical investigation should be conducted Review at SP stage. SJC13I7 SP and C <br /> foundation failure in areas prior to development of the Specific Plan to determine areas Verify compliance with <br /> underlain by saturated sandy that may be susceptible to liquefaction. The report should recommendations. <br /> sediments. recommend design criteria for construction in these areas. <br /> Development in areas identified as susceptible to <br /> liquefaction should be limited to open space or very-low- <br /> density development. All structures, roads, and utility lines <br /> proposed in these areas should follow design criteria that <br /> reduce potential liquefaction impacts. Unless these areas are <br /> reserved for open space, the impacts associated with <br /> liquefaction would remain potentially significant. <br /> 4.6-6 Strong groundshaking during an 4.6-6(a) The potential hazards associated with building collapse and None necessary. --- --- <br /> earthquake could cause structural infrastructure disruption due to seismic activity cannot be <br /> damage to improvements and fully mitigated. <br /> injuries to residents of the <br /> proposed project. <br /> 4.6-6(h) Project residents and workers should be made aware of the Submittal of plan and SJCCDD and t) (annually) <br /> seismic hazards associated with the area and informed of educational materials. CSD <br /> ways to reduce these hazards. The project applicant should <br /> develop and implement a community earthquake <br /> preparedness plan, to assist in the goal of community <br /> education. <br /> 'SJCCDD:San Joaquin County Community Development Deparlinent; S.ICBD:San Joaquin County Building Division;SJCDPW San Joaquin County Department of Public Works;USAGE: U.S.Army Corps <br /> of Engineers; SJCFCE: San Joaquin County Flood Control Engineer: CSD:Community Services District(of project); RWQCB: Regional Water Quality Control Board;CDFG: California Department of Fish <br /> and Game;SJCEHD:San Joaquin County Environmental I Iealth Department;DHS:California Depardnent of Health Services;LAFCO:Local Agency Formation Commission. Those responsible would maintain <br /> monitoring records and verify compliance with mitigation measure. <br /> GPA: General Plan Amendment stage; SP: Specific Plan stage; PC: Pre-construction stage: (includes Tentative Map approval -r and Final Map approvals and other discretionary application <br /> approvals)- -- Construction stage (prior to building permit issuance); O: Operational stage. <br />
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