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OLUTION NO. 00-51 <br />ECEMBER 4, 2000 <br />PAGE 2 OF 6 <br />a. Outdoor lighting shall be designed and installed so that <br />all direct rays are confined to the site and adjacent <br />properties are protected from glare. <br />b. Grading plans for the proposed project shall reflect that <br />during demolishing, earthwork, and hauling activities, <br />the contractor shall control fugitive dust emissions by <br />regular watering or other dust-preventive measures to the <br />extent feasible to comply with SCAQMD Rule 403. <br />c. All material excavated or graded will be sufficiently <br />watered to prevent excessive amounts of dust. Watering <br />with complete coverage shall occur at least twice daily, <br />once in the late morning and once after work is done for <br />the day. <br />d. All clearing and earthwork activities shall cease during <br />period of high winds (winds greater than 25 mph averaged <br />• over one hour) or during Stage 1 or Stage 2 smog <br />episodes. <br />e. Streets surrounding the project site should be cleaned at <br />the end of each day of construction. <br />f. All material transported offsite shall either be <br />sufficiently watered or securely covered to prevent <br />excessive amounts of dust. <br />g. The amount of area disturbed by clearing and earthwork <br />activities shall be minimized at all times. <br />h. Equipment engines shall be maintained in good condition <br />and in proper tune according to manufacturer's <br />specifications. <br />i. To the extent feasible, gasoline powered equipment shall <br />be used for onsite and offsite construction activities. <br />j. All grading work will be monitored by a registered <br />archaeologist. The archaeologist will be empowered to <br />• halt or redirect grading to allow evaluation and recovery <br />time if significant deposits are encountered. To keep <br />grading delays to a minimum, the archaeologist should be <br />