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2005-064 - Approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2005-10
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2005-064 - Approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2005-10
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2005-064
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6/20/2005
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<br />· To the extent feasible, construction equipment shall use alternative <br />clean fuels such as compressed natural gas equipment with <br />oxidation catalysts. If alternative clean fuels are not feasible, <br />gasoline powered construction equipment shall be used. <br /> <br />· Construction equipment operating on diesel fuel shall use <br />particulate filters or low sulfur diesel. <br /> <br />· To the extent feasible construction operations shall use electricity <br />from power poles in-lieu of temporary diesel or gasoline-powered <br />generators. <br /> <br />35. Prior to commencement of construction activities, the project developer shall <br />identify to the City a construction relations officer to act as a community <br />liaison concerning on-site activity, including resolution of issues related to <br />dust generation from grading/paving activities. A publicly visible sign shall <br />be posted with the name of construction relations officer and a telephone <br />number. <br /> <br />36. During finish work, the construction contractor shall ensure the minimization <br />of ROG emissions. Building plans for the project shall specify and require <br />the use of pre-coated building materials, use of high pressure-low volume <br />(HPLV) paint applicators with 50 percent efficiency, and use of lower <br />volatility paint not to exceed 100 grams of ROG per liter. <br /> <br />37. During construction and grading activities, the developer's construction <br />contractor shall comply with the measures set forth in the Storm Water <br />Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) to ensure that airborne dust is kept to a <br />minimum. <br /> <br />38. Prior to issuance of building permits and to the extent feasible, building plans <br />for the proposed project shall reflect the use of the following measures. <br /> <br />. Use low-polluting high energy-efficient appliances <br />. Install solar panels on roofs to supply electricity for heating and <br />cooling <br />. Use double-paned windows to reduce thermal loss <br />. Install automatic lighting on/off controls and energy-efficient lighting <br />. Use light colored roofing materials in new construction to deflect <br />heat away from buildings. <br /> <br />39. During grading operations, special handling of on-site soils shall be <br />required due to the high moisture content of the soils, which is well above <br />optimum moisture conditions. The City of Santa Ana shall monitor the <br />grading contractor to ensure stabilization of the soils during grading prior <br /> <br />Exhibit "A" <br />Page 6 of 15 <br />
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