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2009-025 - Final Environmental Impact Report No. 2004-02
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• foundations shall be installed according to the recommendations provided <br />in the project geotechnical report. <br />23. Prior to initiation of project grading, the project developer shall ensure that <br />all existing utilities will be relocated, abandoned and removed, rerouted, or <br />protected in coordination with the project developer and affected utility <br />companies. <br />24. Prior to issuance of a grading permit for project construction, the project <br />developer shall ensure that a Final Geotechnical Report on the project site <br />is prepared. All recommendations from this Final Geotechnical Report <br />shall be incorporated into the final grading plan for the project. <br />25. Prior to issuance of building permits, the project developer shall ensure <br />that all structures on the site are designed in accordance with the seismic <br />design provisions set forth in the Final Geotechnical Report and the <br />Uniform Building Code in order to promote safety in the event of a seismic <br />event. <br />26. Prior to issuance of grading permits, the project developer shall determine <br />and demonstrate to the City of Santa Ana that the foundation piles for the <br />project would not intrude into the Orange County groundwater basin. In <br />the event the foundations intrude into the groundwater basin, the project <br />• developer shall obtain approval and/or permits from the Orange County <br />Water District and the Regional Water Quality Control Board. Any <br />measures required by these agencies will be incorporated into the final <br />design and construction specifications for the project. <br />27. Prior to issuance of grading permits, the project developer shall ensure <br />that provisions set forth in the Final Geotechnical Report regarding dust <br />control measures during site preparation, grading and construction are <br />incorporated into the final construction specifications for the project. <br />28. Prior to issuance of grading permits, the project developer shall provide <br />proof to the City of Santa Ana of an NPDES permit from the RWQCB for <br />on-site dewatering activities. <br />29. Prior to issuance of a grading permit for the project, the project developer <br />shall prepare and submit a Notice of Intent (NOI) to the State Water <br />Resources Control Board (SWRCB). The developer will also submit the <br />NOI and the project Water Discharge identification Number (WDIN) <br />provided by the SWRCB to the City of Santa Ana City Engineer. <br />30. During all site preparation, grading and construction, the project developer <br />shall ensure that the project contractor complies with all applicable <br />requirements of the NPDES permit, the Drainage Area Management Plan <br />• Resolution No. 2009-025 <br />Page 79 of 95 <br />
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