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• Prior to the issuance of grading permits the project <br />applicant shall provide proof of coverage under NPDES <br />General Construction Activity Storm Water Permit that <br />includes: <br />a. A copy of the project's permit issued by the <br />State Water Resource Control Board that <br />identifies the permit number. <br />b. Two copies of the Storm Water Pollution <br />Prevention Plan <br />C. Would the project result in the loss of a unique <br />geological feature? <br />No Impact <br />According to the City's General Plan Land Use Element FEIR <br />the proposed project does not contain any unique geologic <br />features. Therefore, implementation of the proposed project <br />would not result in adverse impacts to any unique geologic <br />feature. <br />D. In the project located on strata or soil that is <br />unstable or that would become unstable as a result of <br />the project and potentially result in on -or off-site <br />landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction <br />or collapse? <br />Less Than Significant Impact <br />The City's Land Use Element FEIR provides a general <br />classification of soil conditions in the City. According to <br />the City's General Plan Land Use Element FEIR the project <br />site consists of Omni Series Soils that have high <br />shrink/swell potential, high potential for corrosion of <br />uncoated steel and moderate potential for corrosion of <br />concrete. The soil conditions on the project site would not <br />provide a significant constraint to the geologic stability <br />of the project site. Through the City's development review <br />process, a construction -level geotechnical report would be <br />required to evaluate site specific soil conditions on the <br />project site. Design recommendations from the report would <br />be incorporated into the project to insure the geotechnical <br />stability of the project. <br />14 <br />