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Mitigation Monitoring Program (MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM: <br />CONSOLIDATED FORWARD LANDFILL PROJECT). The applicant and the Community <br />Development Department shall annually review the program. Not less than 30 days nor more <br />than 60 days prior to the first anniversary date of this approval, and each anniversary date <br />thereafter, the applicant shall submit to the Community Development Department a letter setting <br />forth the applicant's good faith compliance with the terms and conditions of the program. <br />Community Development Department staff will visit the site semi-annually. All costs incurred by <br />the Community Development Department for the semi-annual monitoring and the annual review <br />shall be borne by the applicant. The costs may include costs of Community Development <br />Department staff and administrative time and direct out=of-pocket costs and expenses, including <br />costs of consultants and non -department personnel. Community Development Department staff <br />time may include overhead costs and will be consistent with Department policy. <br />g. MITIGATION MEASURES: The following mitigation measures identified in the Final <br />Environmental Impact Report: Consolidated Forward Landfill Project (SCH # 2001052081), <br />November 2002 are adopted as conditions of approval: <br />N( QISE) <br />11 <br />(1) 6 (C.3) <br />identified in EIR: <br />(a) Heavy equipment operations shall not be conducted within 1500 feet of any occupied <br />residence after 10 p.m. and before 6 a -m.; or <br />(b) Equipment operations within 1500 feet of any residence after 10 p.m. or before 6 a.m. <br />shall be fully shielded from the direct fine of sight to the residence by an earthen berm whose <br />crown elevation exceeds the elevation of the top of the exhaust stack. <br />(2) 7 Forward 1993 (E3) <br />The landowner and tenant at R1 (residence at 9690 Austin Road) shall be provided with the <br />option of requesting a sound wall to reduce noise exposure both in the front yard and within <br />the home. Table IiLE.B in the Draft EIR shows the noise reduction provided by a variety of <br />different sound wall designs. The s to Table lli.E.B describes the alternative designs <br />in detail). Note that any of these deskjns will be more than sufficient to reduce project noise <br />impacts below a level of signiFcan;ce- <br />(3) 8 Forward 1993 (E1) <br />The contractor shall be required to err4pidy the quietest among alternative equipment or to <br />muffielcontrol noise from available equipment. <br />(4) 9 Forward 1993 (E2) <br />Muffling of equipment used on site shot be maintained to factory specifications, <br />(5) 10 Austin 1994 (H1.a) (similar), ActsYin 2000 (H1.a) <br />The proposed project must conform to the San Joaquin County Noise Standards contained in <br />the County's General Plan. The project sponsor shall be required to demonstrate compirance <br />with this performance standard. Work areas could be limited, work times close to the <br />residence could be rescheduled, noise barriers such as earth berms could be designed, and <br />noise monitoring shall be undertaken to demonstrate compliance in the event noise <br />complaints are received. <br />(6) 11 Austin 1994 (H1.b), Austin 2000 (Nl.b) <br />If project -related noise levels measures at the property line of any residential use would <br />San Joaquin County UP -00-7, ER-00-21Forward, Inc. <br />'10 Community Development Page 2 <br />