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• The following mitigation measures have been identified in Mitigated Negative Declaration <br />ER No. 2000-177 necessary to mitigate the potential environmental impacts of the <br />project to levels of insignificance: <br />1. Outdoor lighting shall be designed and installed so that all direct rays are <br />confined to the site and adjacent properties are protected from glare. <br />2. Grading plans for the proposed project shall reflect the following notes; <br />a. All material excavated or graded will be sufficiently watered to <br />prevent excessive amounts of dust. Watering with complete <br />coverage shall occur at least twice daily, once in the late morning <br />and once after work is done for the day. <br />b. All clearing and earthwork activities shall cease during period of high <br />winds (winds greater than 25 mph averaged over one hour) or during <br />Stage 1 or Stage 2 smog episodes. <br />c. Streets surrounding the project site should be cleaned at the end of <br />each day of construction. <br />C~ <br />d. All material transported offsite shall either be sufficiently watered or <br />securely covered to prevent excessive amounts of dust. <br />e. The amount of area disturbed by clearing and earthwork activities <br />shall be minimized at all times. <br />f. To the extent feasible equipment engines shall be maintained in <br />good condition and in proper tune according to manufacturer's <br />specifications. <br />g. To the extent feasible, gasoline powered equipment shall be used for <br />onsite and offsite construction activities. <br />• <br />3. In the event unknown cultural resources are encountered, all earthwork <br />activities in the area of the finding shall halt and the City of Santa Ana <br />Environmental Coordinator shall be contacted for appropriate action. <br />4. Prior to the issuance of a grading permit the applicant shall submit for <br />review and approval a surface drainage/grading plan/erosion control <br />plan, prepared by a registered Civil Engineer, showing the direction and <br />means of flow to adjacent streets. The plan is to include existing and <br />proposed elevations at and adjacent to all property lines. Drainage <br />routed to the street must be directed beneath the sidewalk and through <br />the curb. <br />