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O23 <br /> <br />All future Agency sponsored development located within areas subject to differential <br />subsidence and/or high/moderate liquefaction potential shall be investigated for potential <br />impacts by a qualified geotechnicai engineer prior to project approval. Should the <br />potential for subsidence and/or liquefaction potential be identified, measures acceptable to <br />the City Engineer shall be incorporated into the project to reduce or eliminate the potential <br />project impact. <br /> <br />Hydrology <br /> <br />Future development of vacant land and other properties could increase storm water runoff <br />quantities to area storm drain facilities which could impact those facilities. Properties located in <br />the North Harbor Redevelopment Project Area are subject to a 100-year storm. All development <br />in the North Harbor Project Area will have to be protected from a 100-year storm. <br /> <br />During the review of future projects within this location, if it is determined by City staff <br />· that runoff from a project could impact storm drain facilities, appropriate measures such as <br />improvements and/or upsizing will be required to reduce or eliminate the potential impacts <br />on storm drain facilities. <br /> <br />All future projects will be reviewed by the Public Works Agency for compliance with <br />NPDES requirements and if necessary, require all applicable pollution control measures be <br />incorporated into a project to reduce or eliminate urban pollutants from entering local <br />surface waters. <br /> <br />Cultural Resources <br /> <br />Development of property could result in an impact if cultural resources are present on the site. In <br />addition, the remodeling or demolition of historical buildings in conjunction with development <br />within the Project Areas could impact existing historical buildings. <br /> <br />If City staff' determines during their review of future projects that an existing building is <br />historically important, further study and review will be required to determine whether or <br />not the building will be impacted by the project. The further study will, in all likelihood, <br />consist of a preliminary historical survey conducted by a recognized person with historical <br />building experience with accompanying conclusions and recommendations. <br /> <br /> <br />