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3071NOTE: With proper validation this form constitutes an encroachment permit' CITY OF LA QUINTA APPLICATION FOR PERMIT PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION (ENCROACHMENT) For the construction of public or private curbs, driveways, pavements, sidewalks, parking lots, sewers, water mains and other like public works improvements in connection with MINOR IMPROVEMENTS and APPROVED SUBDIVISIONS DATE: 10/20199 Subdivision Improvement Permit — Class III Minor Improvement Permit Class IV LOCATION OF CONSTRUCTION N/F. CORNER OF AWLS ST.r T*IY 111 (Street address or Description of Location) PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION USCOVER ARTIFACTS DESCRIPTION OF CONSTRUCTION E3(.CAVATIO14 Z STOCK PILE DIMENSION OF INSTALLATION OR REMOVAL 200'n200' SIZE OF EXCAVATION, IF NEEDED 6.500 C.Y.± APPROXIMATE TIME WHEN WORK WILL BEGIN 10/20/99 APPROXIMATE TIME OF COMPLETION ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST $ (Including removal of all obstruction, materials, and debris, backfilling, com- paction and placing permanent resurfacing and/or replacing improvements) Sketch (attach construction plans if appropriate) SEE.ATTACHED CONDITIONS In consideration of the granting of this permit, the applicant hereby agrees to: Indemnify, defend and save the City, its authorized agents, officers, representatives and employees, harmless from and against any and all penalties, liabilities or loss resulting from claims or court action and arising out of any accident, loss or damage to persons or property happening or occurring as a proximate result of any work undertaken under the permit granted pursuant to this application. Notify the Administrative Authority at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the time when work will be started. Comply with all applicable City Ordinances, the terms and conditions of the permit and all applicable rules and regulations of the City of La Quinta and to pay for any additional replacement necessary as the result of this work. Signature of Applicant or Agent WOOD PARK DEV. 2323 N.TUSTIN AVE., SANTA ANA,CA- (714)918--3163 Name of Applicant (please print) Business Address Telephone No. .JACORBSON ENG. 74894 LEIRTOU PL., PALM DESERT, CA. (760)340-0194 Name of Contractor and Job Foreman Business Address Telephone No. 650389 Contractor's License No. ON PILE City Business License No. 011 FTLE Applicant's Insurance Company Policy Number FEES: Subdivision Improvement Permit — Class I I I Public improvements: 3% of estimated construction costs Private improvements: 3% of estimated construction costs Minor Improvement Permit — Class IV: See attached schedule Inspection Fee Permit Fee Penalty Cash Deposit -Surety Bond if required TOTAL: $ imm 390_00 innon n $ 490.00 Receipt No. Received by Date PERMIT NO. s n-71 PERMIT VALIDATION 3071 DATE APPROVED 10/20/99 EXPIRATION DATE 4/15/00 DATE ISSUED Ifs 7 P" q 1 By A G Administrative Authority Recorded by Telephone: (619) 777-7075 NOTE: With proper validation this form constitutes an encroachment permit fr CITY OF LA QUINTA APPLICATION FOR PERMIT PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION, (ENCROACHMENT) For the construction- of public or private curbs, driveways, pavements,; sidewalks, parking lots, sewers, water mains and other like public works improvements in connection with MINOR IMPROVEMENTS and APPROVED SUBDIVISIONS Subdivision Improvement Permit— Class III` DATE: 10/20/99e Minor Improvement Permit Class IV LOCATION OF CONSTRUCTION N/E CORNER OF ADAMS ST.&HWY- 111 (Street address or, Description of Location) PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION UNCOVER ARTIFACTS Sketch (attach construction plans if appropriate) DESCRIPTIOWOF CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATION & STOCK PILE «.. SEE ATTACHED CONDITIONS / �... '•i�t : DIMENSION OF .INSTALLATION OR REMOVAL 2001x200' ".. SIZE OF EXCAVATION, IF NEEDED 6.500 C.X.`* i•, f. APPROXIMATE TIME WHEN WORK WILL BEGIN 10/20/99 APPROXIMATE TIME OF COMPLETION ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST $ (Including removal of all obstruction, materials, and debris, backfilling, com- paction and placing permanent resurfacing and/or replacing improvements) In consideration •of, the granting of this permit, the applicant hereby agrees to: Indemnify; defend and save the City, its authorized agents, officers, representatives and employees, harmless from and against any and all penalties,. Liabilities or loss resulting from claims or court action and arising out of any accident, loss or damage to persons 'or propePty happening or•occurring as, a proximate result of any work undertaken under the permit .granted pursuant to this application. - Notify the Administrative Authority at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the time when work will be started. Comply, with all applicable City Ordinances, the terms and conditions of the permit and all applicable rules and regulations of the City of La Quinta and -to pay for any additional replacement necessary as the result of this work. it � •���"'-----^+� Signature of Applicant or Agent WOOD iPA.RK.DEV. 2323 N,TUSTIN AVE., SANTA ANA,CA. (714)918-3162 Name of Applicant (please print) Business Address Telephone No. i TACORB90N ENO. 74894 LENNON PL., PALM DESERT, CA. (760)340-0194' Name of Contractor and Job Foreman Business Address Telephone No. 650389. Contractor's License No. ON FILE City Business License No. ON PUY Applicant's Insurance Company Policy Number • FEES: Subdivision Imorovement Permit —Class III. Public improvements: 3% of estimated construction costs • r_u'Kr��.. Private improvements: 3% of estimated construction costs Minor Improvement Permit — Class IV': See attached schedule Inspection- Fee $ cX �9n-Of1 Permit Fee Inn no Penalty _ Cash Deposit -Surety Bond if required TOTAL: $ 490.00 Receipt No. Received by Date f )/® PERMIT VALIDATION . PERMIT NO. 3071 DATE APPROVED In/20/99 EXPIRATION DATE 4/1e5y/00 Q DATE ISSUI ED LDr t� a Administrative Authority Recorded by ` Telephone: (619) 777-7075 NOTE: With proper validation Bt this form constitutes an 1. CITY OF LA QUINTA encroachment permit s^ APPLICATION FOR. PERMIT PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION (ENCROACHMENT)c For the construction of public or private curbs, driveways, pavements, sidewalks, parking lots, sewers, water mains and other like public works improvements in connection with MINOR IMPROVEMENTS and APPROVED SUBDIVISIONS Zo Subdivision Improvement Permit — Class III DATE: f r _ 9 Minor Improvement Permit Class IV LOCATION OF CONSTRUCTION (Street address or lbescription of Location) / PURPO F CONSTRUCTIO V Sketch (attach construction plans if appropriate) re ► aTIA Al• t DES RIPTION OF CQNSTUCIIQN DIMIFNSIIO OF IN51ALLATION OR REMOVAL SIZE OF EXCAVATION, IF NEEDED APPROXIMATE TIME WHEN WORK WILL BEGIN APPROXIMATE TIME OF COMPLETION ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST $ (Including removal of all obstruction, materials, and debris; backfilling, com- paction and placing permanent resurfacing and/or replacing improvements) In consideration of the granting of this permit, the applicanthereby agrees to: Indemnity, -defend and save the City, its authorized agents, officers, representatives and employees, harmless from and against any and all penalties, liabilities or loss resulting from claims or court action and, arising out of any accident, sou or damage to persons or property happening or occurring as a proximate result of any work undertaken under the permit granted pursuant to this application. Notify the Administrative Authority at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance of the time when work will be started. Comply with all applicable City Ordinances, the terms and conditions of the permit and all applicable rules and regulations of the City of Le Quinte and to pay for any additional replacement necessary as th this rk. Signature of Applicant or Agent — �. Na�mee"of�Applicant (please print) B mess Addres Telephone No.. �slco�5�ia ���� 'ff»894 ��aov , Name of Contractor and Job Foreman Business Address Telephone No. Contractor's License No. City Business License No., Applicant's Insurance Company Policy Number FEES: Subdivision Improvement Permit —Class III Public improvements: 3% of estimated construction costs ' Private improvements: 3% of estimated construction costs Minor Improvement Permit — Class IV: See attached schedule 2 7 7 4 - Inspection Fee $ 3 q PERMIT VALIDATION Permit Fee b� PERMIT NO Penalty Cash Deposit -Surety Bond if required TOTAL: $ L4 O Receipt No. . Received by Date Recorded by DATE APPROVED In _EL ^ / q EXPIRATION DATE 15 PO DATE ISSUED By Administrative Authority Telephone: (619) 777-7075 SPECIAL CONDITIONS --PERMIT NO. 3071 --- JACOBSSON ENGINEERING --- In addition to the standard permit conditions, the following shall apply: 1. Pursuant to Section 14.16.320 of the La Quinta Municipal Code (Ordinance 10 § 1 (part), 1982), all work shall be performed in accordance with the latest edition of the .Standard Specifications For Public Works Construction (SSPWC) and as directed by and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 2. Jacobsson, hereinafter referred to as "Permittee", shall be responsible for providing continuous dust and erosion control. All areas shall be kept watered downdaily including weekends. 3. Streets shall be kept clean. They shall be.completely cleaned at the end of each working day and more frequently if required. 4. Pursuant to Section 6.08.050 of the La Quinta Municipal Code (Ordinance 18 § 1, 1982), throughout the work site, the Permittee shall comply with City regulated work hours. Operation and maintenance of equipment within one=half mile_ of human occupancy shall be performed only during the following time periods: October 1st to April 30: Monday -Friday 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. May 1st to September 30: Monday -Friday 6:00 a.m to 7:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Work shall be prohibited on legal holidays and Sundays. 5. Pursuant to Section 14.16.110 of the La Quinta Municipal Code (Ordinance 10 § 1 (part), 1982), Permittee shall assume responsibility for repair of any pavement damage to any public or private street and for any damage to other City streets or facilities as a result of work performed under this permit. 6. Pursuant to Section 14.16.250 of the La Quinta Municipal Code (Ordinance 10 § 1 (part), 1982), advance warning signs and traffic control shall be installed and maintained in accordance with. Cal Trans Standards or the Work Area Traffic Control Handbook (WATCH Manual). A traffic control plan, if required, shall.be prepared in accordance with the WATCH Manual and submitted to the City for review and approval one (1) week prior to starting any .construction. It shall be the Permittee's responsibility to appropriately detour and barricade all construction sites. 7. Pursuant to Section 14,16.290 of the La Quinta Municipal Code (Ordinance 10 § 1 (part), 19.82), street closures shall not be permitted. A minimum of one.travel lane of paved surface shall be maintained with flagmen at all times. 8. Should additional work, materials, or modifications of the work be required in order to meet City standards, safety requirements, signage requirements, or to fit, actual field conditions, the work shall Special Conditions -.Permit No. 3071 Page 1 of 3 Ok SPECIAL CONDITIONS --PERMIT NO. 3071 --- JACOBSSON ENGINEERING --- be performed by the Permittee as directed by and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer at no cost to the City of La Quinta. 9. Pursuant to Section 14.16.370 of the La Quinta Municipal Code (Ordinance 10 § 1 (part), 1982), backfill compaction within street rights -of -way shall conform with Section 306-1.3 of the latest edition of the Standard Specifications For Public Works Construction (SSPWC), except as otherwise specified herein. Native material may be used as backfill material provided that minimum compaction, achieved -in the manner prescribed herein, is achieved. Backfill shall be performed by mechanical means; no water densified compaction via jetting or flooding or other means shall be allowed. .It shall be the Permittee's responsibility to provide appropriate geotechnical supervision, testing, and inspection, onsite, at all times during backfill operations. Backfill compaction shall be achieved by the following conditions: A. When a firm foundation is not encountered due to soft, spongy or other unsuitable material, such material shall be removed to the limits directed by the Geotechnical Inspector and/or the City Inspector and the resulting excavation backfilled with pipe bedding material. B: Backfill materials shall be brought to or maintained at an appropriate moisture content for compaction. The appropriate moisture content range shall be established at the onset of the project and ensured prior to use of the materials through progress testing on the stockpiles. C. The first length of trench backfilled shall be backfilled in the presence of the City Inspector. Compaction shall be tested at random depths at approximate three-foot vertical intervals. as backfill is placed to ensure the effectiveness of the compaction methods and to establish the depth of lift that can be compacted. D. If lifts. greater than one foot are attempted in this trial length of trench, compaction tests shall be taken within the lifts to ensure that the full depth of the lift is compacted. Upon satisfactory completion of this portion of trench, the City Inspector shall establish the maximum lift thickness to be compacted for the remainder of the project. F. In subsequent lengths of trench, the frequency of compaction tests shall equal one per each lift of backfill, per.300 linear feet of open trench, at randomly selected locations within the open length of trench. G. The depth of the randomly selected compaction tests shall also be randomly selected except that where multiple tests are required in a given length of trench, the tests shall be no closer than three feet (vertically) from each other. Special Conditions - Permit No. 3071 Page 2 of 3 SPECIAL CONDITIONS --PERMIT NO. 3071 --- JACOBSSON ENGINEERING --- H.. If.any compaction test fails, previously placed backfill (in the same length of open trench or previous lengths of trench) which*is represented by the failing test (as determined by the City Inspector), shall be tested for compliance with compaction requirements. I. All costs incurred due to the conditions above shall be borne by the Permittee-. Copies of all test results shall be furnished to the City Inspector. 10. Access and egress to all local properties shall be maintained at all times. 11. Permittee shall notify the City of La Quinta Public Works Department a minimum of 48 hours prior to commencement of any construction at (760) 777-7075. 12. Permittee shall permanently stabilize any .and all soil that was disturbed as a result of work performed under this permit with anapproved dust control treatment. Soil stabilization shall be done immediately after completing the operation.. 13. . Pursuant to Chapter 12.56 of the La Quinta Municipal Code (Ordinance 10 § 1 (part), 1982) the City has designated certain city streets as Truck Routes. The weight limit for restricted streets (i.e., streets not part of the Truck Route network) is three (3) tons; trucks exceeding the weight limit may use a . restricted street if making a delivery or pickup on the subject street, or if this permit specifically grants permission to use the street to deliver street construction materials and/or equipment. 14. This permit allows for the stock piling of material at the site north of Hwy 111 and east of Adams Street for Archaeological activities. 15. Permittee shall perform all grading operations at its own expense. 16. Permittee shall indemnify and hold harmless the Agency, against all liability arising from all activities conducted.by the permittee, pursuant to this approval. 17. Permittee shall confine grading activities to the area cleared by the Archaeologist. 18. Permittee shall retain the services of a qualified Archaeologist at its own expense to perform archaeological monitoring during.grading operations if it is required by the study/report . ' . 19. Permittee shall apply a long-lasting soil stabilizing agent to all disturbed areas within 2 weeks after completion of grading activities. 20. The City of La Quinta reserves the right to revoke, suspend or void this permit at any time. Special Conditions - Permit No. 3071 Page 3 of 3 Payable througgh Citibank Intl., Los Angeles, CA Porch ank.INY State): Buffalo, NY tied Integrated Payment Systems Inc., Englewood, Colorado 1: 12 20 29 58 71:6800 5004 L L08 7084 5 3 `i Small Scale Construction/Demolition Projects 5 Acres or Less), Fugitive Dust (PM1O) Mitigation lan Date: 10-- 9 Jurisdiction: File #:99 -��� Part 1 - Project Information Please provide the information below as completely as possible even if it has already been provided on other forms related to this project. Failure to provide complete information or provision of inaccurate information may delay the processing of your Fugitive Dust (PM10) Mitigation Plan (Plan). It is recommended that you submit your Plan concurrent with your grading or demolition permit application. Project proponent: p LL W dpD R8 9-tL j)C--U . Address: 2323 4. 1 S-rc- F ���T� 1�-�(�� C' A - Day phone number: Emergency phone number: Grading contractor (Contact Person):`�o"t �` Cmcfs-r^zc�cT� • -�� .��o�6Se t� Address: '14-174 Lr-,�om -Pt.,. -1,TF U-1 _ Pat-" OeseZT C, -- Day phone number: (7(op 40 _ g¢ Emergency phone number: (760) �340 -oi 9 4-- Construction site street address: Construction site location: (Please include an &5 x 11 location map) Construction site assessor's parcel number (Tract #)s pq Parcel (Tract) size: Acres orj� mo Square feet Anticipated date of physical project initiation: o Anticipated date of project completion: 1-7 9 Anticipated costs for dust suppression: (Attachment B - Must also be completed and moiled to the appropriate address when construction activities have been completed) nVI OCT 151999 CITY OF LAQUINTA PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1 All projects greater than one half (1/2) acre are also subject to SCAQMD Rules 403 and 403.1. ' r Part 2 - Fugitive Dust Control Actions From the inventory of fugitive dust control measures provided in Attachment A, please indicate which measures are to"be implemented during the project by placing the letter beneath the fugitive dust sources listed below. Please indicate at which phase the measure will be implemented, either at Rough .Grading (RG), Finish Grading (FG), or Final Construction (FC). Demolition projects should only indicate measures in the Rough Grading (RG) column. After indicating what measures are. to be implemented, complete the 'Details" section by describing how and when .the measures are to be implemented. RG FG LC Details (e g fre4uencv of application number and tw of dust control implements, etc. Please be as specific as possible) Unpaved Roads Storage Piles Paved Road Track -out i ( r so aqi io oioat) wi;: Q a am bb 91 •QItZ97 •aetoplmq iao wd inoonoxgi suoplwid sn}Di jo arciymuomoidcui Sip pc e "q iau ^o aqi pine uVjd uo!311u H iOiNid) a"p. nd oqi jo ssonipuoo agi pooi aniq I (ai'6Q2 pMiumida-g pazu; mm -i ps�oi ao Hoag >mloid acp aaao It iuowgaiuv " uWaq papnism sinawupnbu ,I utd*"-pso3» oqi 619I&GO oe Safi* oqw I j*Wd stgi of pa3Ylaj suocua Avg joJ �i jrtgsn vYo� S2AUMU*iOJd3l ai ptM 40 aqi mTumq pjoq of "a i paa sasodmd iaaii rollgt so/pae uopaadMI io; Auadwd paaopaam aAogv aqi -123ua 03 Iluinb 91 10 f413- M azuoqutu I *uootuisuoo i"foid ftu np poluemoldw! aq IpA Z uve ui psgpods samu m liv im pss alla s pua am si � tEopWSPIN (Oljgd) ts>a aAJiFe3 srgi ul pautMuosi uoiisauop ! aqi imp AM** I low mm+ ms pvft"a *�w•e�c �+ftpmo Pon ATTACHMENT A - REASONABLY AVAILABLE CONTROL MEASURES The left column contains the sources of fugitive dust which are intended for emission control under the City's dust control ordinance. The two right columns contain an inventory and description of reasonably available fugitive dust control measures for each of the sources. Please use this in. formation as a guide when preparing a Fugitive Dust (PM10) Mitigation Plan. (Source No) Reasonably Available Source Control Measures Comments (1) Land (A) Watering o Application of water by means of truck, hoses and/ Clearing/ or sprinklers prior to any land clearing or earth Earth. movement will increase the moisture content thereby moving increasing stability of material o Once the initial land clearing/earth movement activities are complete, a second round of watering can generate a thin crust which stabilizes the disturbed surface areas provided that it is not disturbed o Security fencing can be used to prevent unwanted future disturbances of sites where a surface crust has been created (B) Chemical stabilization o Only effective in areas which are not subject to daily disturbances o Vendors can supply information on product application and required concentrations (C) Wind fencing o .Three to five foot barriers adjacent to roadways or urban areas can be effective in reducing the amount of wind blown material leaving a site o Should be used in conjunction with other measures (D) Cover haul vehicles o Entire surface area should be covered once vehicle is full (E) Wheel washers o Should be placed where vehicles exit unpaved areas onto paved areas o System can be adjusted to spray entire vehicle, including stored bulk material in haul vehicles (2) Unpaved (F) Paving o Requires street sweeping/cleaning if subject to material. Roads accumulation (G) Chemical Stabilization o Vendors can supply information as to application methods and concentrations o Not recommended for roads with high volumes or those used for heavy equipment (H) Watering o In sufficient quantities to keep surface moist o Required application frequency will vary according to soil type, weather conditions, and vehicular use i 0 (Source No) Reasonably Available Source Control Measures (2) - Unpaved (I) Reduce speed limits Roads (Cont'd) (J) Reduce vehicle trips -------------------------------------------- (3) Storage (K) Wind sheltering Piles (L) Wet suppression Comments o 15 mile per hour maximum o Access'restriction or redirecting traffic to paved -roads in order to reduce vehicle trips by a minimum of 60 percent o Choices include silos or enclosures o Enclosures should -consist of three sided barriers equal to height of material with no more than 50 percent porosity o Application methods include: spray bars, hoses and water trucks o Frequency of application will vary on site specific conditions (M) Chemical suppression o Best for use on storage piles subject to infrequent disturbances (N) Altering loadin/loadout o Confine loadin/loadout procedures to leeward (downwind) side procedures of the material o Most effective when used in conjunction with wind sheltering (0) Coverings o Tarps, plastic, or other material can be used as temporary coverings o. When used, these should be anchored to prevent wind from removing coverings ----------------------------------------------=------------------------------------------------------------- - (4) Paved (P) Wheel washers o Should be placed where vehicles exit unpaved areas onto paved Road areas Track -out o System can be adjusted to spray entire vehicle, including stored bulk material in haul vehicles (Q) Sweep/clean roadways . o Either sweeping or water flushing may be used (R) Cover haul vehicles o Entire surface area should be covered once vehicle is full ----------------- ------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- (5) -----'Disturbed---(S)-Chemical-stabilization---.--o- Vendors -can supply-information.on_methods.for application. -and —..— Areas/ required concentrations Inactive Construction Sites (T) Watering o Would require frequent applications unless a crust can be developed over the.site (U) Wind fencing o Three to five foot barriers adjacent to roadways or urban areas, can be effective in reducing the amount of wind blown material leaving a site o .Should be used in conjunction with other measures (V) Vegetation o Establish as quickly as possible when. active operations have establishment ceased o Use of drought tolerant, native vegetation is encouraged J U •. 1 CAMINO ROSDUNES ADA ¢� vv STARLIGHT Q 2 CAMINO DEL ORO Oiii DARBY RD 3 CANTERRA CIR V V. _ _ 4 N SUNSET RIDGE DR (/,�� ! ..—.—•—•—•—•—•— 5 SSUNSETRIDGEDR HERITA\ Pa�MSi GALAXY ORMN WY 6 N SUNRISE RIDGE DR �J O° SKYWARD WY ORION CT 7 S SUNRISE RIDGE OR I'll,� LA QUINTA RO \ I RANCHO LA QUINTA PALMS GOLF COURSE m � YALE HIGHLANDS a OCOTILLO HORIZONPALMSCIR� _ FI ;I D DR z z W " Now =n�� a¢ 4 LA PAL ADR ' CAMIN o 5 ?� 7 I $ g E CUP LN T R LL 2 %' - AN any 1 DA o q IGO\0\ 1 WILLOW CIR AR �, 2 FOXTAIL CIR s„ VIA SEVILLA FORGES CIR A DP s S c�� � � o CACTU f VIS I �< VIACAUENTE >C�NESCIR ' IRWINCIR DU ��! 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FOU Fb4710N q M J ♦�Fy ej 0 _ ¢ i -■\ Ei T I ,nG{kila7w {s3t(Z) vAnaivasasdax mo ruotnav to mwAjmudm WgPSP! sacwanbas; put saoptsiumoo aqi - a oopuwid Re ivemaidcm of sash j put ueU oopuSn?W (01 j1d) isnCI aA!t!Sn3 aqi jo ;i uo4icpuoa an v aqi ptal aag 1 .. (tea au n i toci, Iasom twu0n V a, IV anwa m jVWo Sq #W 0(4 gang aya o) pappv un9 wf Jam' dldv jo nWWpUW02 nt L (aliQ) �� �ivasasda�, �[� � alnl�fS 66 (paymr uou"di a) pacaaQ (M,qa4 iog!'ods saopWuoo) paeosdds Ail auopipuc'J pamaddd :at new � oaf aopdgjW (OjWj) 11(1Q a+wonj $tqi 01 p*UMWI) MOISIAojd aqI jo m do Pow8 so3 CONDITIONS FOR FDCP APPLICATION 99-74• JACOBSSON ENGINEERING; ± 1 ACRE BORROW AREA N/E/C ADAMS & HWY 111, FOR LA QUINTA AUTO MALL GENERAL: 1 . Applicant shall comply with .all control measures as approved under FDCP 99- 74, and the following conditional measures. This. dust control plan approval shall also apply to any encroachment or haul permit(s) issued by Public Works. 2. The full amount of security for FDCP 99-74 (as determined by Public Works) shall be available for any measure(s) deemed necessary by the City to achieve adequate dust control, whether or not such measures were approved with this application. The applicant shall implement all methods set forth herein for the duration of borrow activity. Security shall be in 'a form acceptable to Public Works. . 3. Applicant shall submit copies of all cost accounting for dust control measures assumed during all borrow activity as part of any request for release/reduction in posted security. Said records shall be submitted within 30 days of completing the dust control measures required of the plan, and shall accompany the completed PM10 Program Report Form, which can be obtained from the Public Works or Community Development Departments. Completion of all dust control measures shall be verified by the assigned field inspector. 4. Adequacy of all proposed and conditional stabilization measures shall be determined by the assigned grading inspector. The City may require remedial measures beyond those identified or conditioned upon the project; which the City deems necessary in the event such approved measures are not effective. These conditions shall be enforced by the assigned grading inspector, who shall monitor and verify compliance with the spirit and intent of this FDCP. Adjustments to any aspect of this FDCP may be made by the inspector, at his/her discretion, in order to assure compliance. 5. The conditions of this dust control plan approval are specific to the ± 1 acre borrow area as proposed in the FDCP application. This approval is only for operations associated with the on -site aspects of export preparation and dust mitigation measures. 6. This FDCP approval does not constitute or otherwise authorize any site disturbance, preparation or construction. Applicant shall obtain any and all necessary permits/clearances as set forth in any development approvals currently in effect on this site. This includes any type of'testing, monitoring or sampling required as a condition of such development approval, such as that conducted for archaeologic, hydrologic and geologic reporting purposes. SITE DEVELOPMENT: 7. The proposed 1-acre borrow area shall be pre -watered for a minimum of three days prior to any earth disturbance(s). 8. Prior to any soil transport, applicant shall apply for encroachment or haul permits as required by Public Works. All transported soil shall be sufficiently stabilized (watered down and/or covered) so as not to create dust during loading, transport and spreading. Minimum freeboard shall be established by the Public Works, Department. Any on/off-site storage piles shall be covered or suitably stabilized at.all times. These requirements shall be applicable to any haul/encroachment permit(s) issued by Public Works. 9. Track -out and other accumulation of soil material(s) onto paved public streets outside of construction areas shall be minimized (i.e. Adams Street, Highway 111). An apron of aggregate base material, gravel or similar shall be installed where traffic will access pavement edges, in order to minimize track -out onto those paved roads. Wet sweeping/flushing of soil accumulations from all paved areas shall be conducted periodically during the work day. 10. All unpaved access and travel ways in and around, the site shall be kept watered down and compacted to retain moisture content during all borrow traffic'. Road lengths shall be watered at intervals each day, commencing prior to. any traffic activity and terminating at the end of the work day after all activity has ceased. 11. Any on -site equipment staging areas shall be properly stabilized and/or compacted to accommodate such traffic. No vehicular traffic of any kind is permitted on or over any previously stabilized or other inactive soil areas. 12. Disturbed but inactive areas shall be watered daily in conjunction with watering of access roads and active disturbed areas. The entire borrow site and associated disturbed area shall be stabilized with an appropriate soil binder no later than four days after completion of borrow activity. The contractor/vendor responsible for provision/application of all soil stabilizing agents used to implement this plan and it's conditions shall submit the appropriate Material Safety Data Sheet(s), along with approval from the Water Quality Control Board, to the Public Works Department prior to any site application. Application of stabilizing agents must be in compliance with NPDES and the State Water Quality Control Board requirements. Adequacy of all proposed and conditional stabilization measures shall be determined by the assigned grading inspector. c� c&tT 4 4aQamrw - - - 7SA95 CALLE TAMPICO — LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 - (619) 777-7000 FAX (619) 777-7101 May 10, 1994 TO: ALL ACTIVE AND PROSPECTIVE DEVELOPERS/BUILDERS IN THE CITY OF LA QUINTA RE: PM 10 PROGRAM REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL PLANS Dear Developer/Build'er; The Coachella Valley PM 10 Program has been in its implementation phase since December, 1992. Among the required control. measures was the enactment by Valley cities of dust control ordinances which require builders to implement dust control actions during construction, demolition and paving activities. In. conjunction with City staff members, we ask your help with the.reporting requirements. A significant aspect of the PM 10 Program is the need to report statistical information to the Federal Environmental Protection Agency via the South Coast AQMD and the State of California Air Resources Board. In response to this requirement, a Dust Control Reporting Form has been created, a copy of which is attached. It is requested that if any project developers have amounts to report for any PM 10 mitigation, these forms must be filled out.. This form is intended to supplement Attachment "B" of the Fugitive Dust Control Plan by providing specific cost figures related only to dust control measures. The South Coast AQMD has requested that the retroactive operative date be January 1, 1993, for reporting purposes. This means that each jurisdiction is requested to review projects since that date where PM 10 control measure expenses have been incurred by developers, whether or not they have been incorporated as part of a Dust Control Plan, and forward this data to CVAG as soon as practical. Your —cooperation --- in--eompleti-ng--these -form s--as- part of--the—grading--per--mit--procedure—will--help -assure that the Coachella Valley and the development community as a whole receive deserved credit for the effort to attain Clean Air Act standards for PM 10. Very truly yours, rRRY HERMAN Planning & Development Director JH:WHN:bjs Attachment MAILING ADDRESS - P.O. BOX 1504 - LA OUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 •PM10 Program Report Form I. GENffiiSL IIII"ORMBTIOB Project Developer Name: Address: Phone: Project Site - Project Title Address: Traci No.: Acreage: Grading Subcont--actor (if different) Name: Address: Phone: PHASES? YBS No if so how many? Type of Development/Project: C_= erci.al Single Family .Multi Family_ Demolition Other Date of Project/Phase Starr-Qn: Date of. Project/Phase.Co=letion: II. COST INFORMATION If actual costs are not available, please estimate to the best .of your . ability. 1. WATffit: Amount: Total Cost: 2. BQUMPMSRT COSTS A. Water Truck: Number on Site: Total Cost: Hourly Rate: Hours: B. Street -Sweeper: Number on Site: Total Cast: Hourly Rate: Hours: C. Temporary Irrigation: Total Cost: D. Rind Fencing: Linear Ft.: Total Cost: Cast/Ft. B. Chemical/Maateri.al Stabilization: Total Cost: Cost per Sq. Ft.: F. Vegetation Cost: Material: Total Cost: Maintenance: G. Other: Type: Total Cost: Sourly Rate: Hours:. 3. LIBOR CAST:, Hourly Rate: Total Cost: Hours: 4. ADM3 ISTRATION COSTS: Total Cost: III. TOTAL COSTS: IDATS Add items 1 - 4 for total cost. TOTAI. COST: ?LEASE RETURN FORM AT COMPLETION OF PROJECT OR PHASE OR ANNUALLY FROM T'H OF PROTECT/?EASE START Up. h 3/31 /94