PC16-270 Resolution No PC 16-270
IS/MND for"Del Monte" Wireless Communication Tower
August 24, 2016
comments received, that there is no substantial evidence that the Project, as
mitigated, will have a significant effect on the environment.
2. The Mitigation Monitoring Plan ("MMP"), a copy of which is attached hereto as
Exhibit "1" and incorporated herein by reference, will assure compliance with the
mitigation measures during project implementation and would avoid or mitigate
the potential effects of the Project to a point where clearly no significant effect on
the environment would occur.
3. The Planning Commission further finds that the adoption of the MND reflects the
Planning Commission's independent judgment and analysis.
4. The MND, all documents referenced in the MND, and the record of proceedings
on which the Planning Commission's decision is based are located at City of
Menifee City Hall at 29714 Haun Road, Menifee, CA 92586 and the custodian of
record of proceedings is the City of Menifee City Clerk.
Section 2. The City of Menifee Planning Commission hereby adopts the Mitigated
Negative Declaration for the Project, subject to the Mitigation and Monitoring Plan which
is attached hereto as Exhibit I" and incorporated herein.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this the 24th day of August, 2016.
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Attest:
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Approved as to form:
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EXHIBIT “1”
“Del Monte” Wireless Communication Facility
CUP 2015-036
Mitigation Monitoring Plan
Impact Category Impact Mitigation Measure Implementation
Timing
Responsible
Monitoring Party
Method of
Reporting/
Monitoring
All – General
The developer shall comply with all of the conditions of
approval. The permit holder shall prepare and submit
a written report to the Community Development
Department demonstrating compliance with all of the
conditions of approval and mitigation measures of this
project and Initial Study/Mitigated Negative
Declaration. The Community Development Director
may require inspection or other monitoring to ensure
such compliance.
Prior to occupancy
and throughout the
life of the use.
Community
Development
Department,
Building
Department and
Code Enforcement
Submittal of
report.
5b. Archeological
Resources
The project site is located
within an area that is
sensitive for
archeological resources.
The project has the
potential to alter or
destroy an archeological
site or cause a
substantial adverse
change in the
significance of an
archaeological resource
pursuant to California
Code of Regulations,
Section 15064.5
C-1: If potential archaeological materials are
uncovered during grading or other earth moving
activities, the contractor shall be required to halt work
in the immediate area of the find and to retain a
professional archaeologist to examine the materials to
determine whether it is a unique archaeological
resource as defined in § 21083.2(g) of the state CEQA
Statutes. If this determination is positive, the resource
shall be left in place, if determined feasible by the
project archaeologist. Otherwise, the scientifically
consequential information shall be fully recovered by
the archaeologist. Work may continue outside of the
area of the find; however, no further work shall occur
in the immediate location of the find until all
information recovery has been completed and a report
concerning it filed with the Community Development
Director. The applicant shall bear the cost of
implementing this mitigation.
During grading
activities
Community
Development
Department and
the Engineering
Department
Notification of
discovery of
archaeological
resources
through
monitoring
5c.
Paleontological
Resources
The project site is located
in an area of
undetermined
paleontological
sensitivity. However,
because of limited
potential depths due to
bedrock and extensive
disturbance from past
development of the site,
the site was determined
to be unlikely to yield
significant vertebrate
C-2: If paleontological materials are uncovered during
grading or other earth moving activities, the contractor
shall be required to halt work in the immediate area of
the find, and to retain a professional paleontologist to
examine the materials to determine whether it is a
significant paleontological resource. If this
determination is positive, resource shall be left in
place, if determined feasible by the project
paleontologist. Otherwise, the scientifically
consequential information shall be fully recovered by
the paleontologist. Work may continue outside of the
area of the find; however, no further work shall occur
in the immediate location of the find until all
During grading
activities
Community
Development
Department and
the Engineering
Department
Notification of
discovery of
paleontological
resources
through
monitoring
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Impact Category Impact Mitigation Measure Implementation
Timing
Responsible
Monitoring Party
Method of
Reporting/
Monitoring
paleontological remains.
It is possible that
potentially significant
prehistoric remains could
be found, since buried
fossils often go
undetected during a
walkover survey.
information recovery has been completed and a report
concerning it filed with the Community Development
Director. The applicant bears the cost of implementing
this mitigation.
5d.
Human Remains
No human remains or
cemeteries are
anticipated to be
disturbed; nevertheless,
the potential for the
uncover of human
remains.
C-3: If human remains are encountered, State Health
and Safety Code Section 7050.5 states that no further
disturbance shall occur until the Riverside County
Coroner has made the necessary findings as to origin.
Further, pursuant to Public Resource Code
5097.98(b), remains shall be left in place and free from
disturbance until a final decision as to the treatment
and disposition has been made. If the Riverside
County Coroner determines the remains to be Native
American, the Native American Heritage Commission
shall be contacted within the period specified by law
(24 hours). Subsequently, the Native American
Heritage Commission shall identify the “most likely
descendant.” The most likely descendant shall then
make recommendations and engage in consultation
concerning the treatment of the remains as provided in
Public Resources Code Section 5097.98. Human
remains from other ethnic/cultural groups with
recognized historical associations to the project area
shall also be subject to consultation between
appropriate representatives from that group and the
Community Development Director.
During Grading
Activities
Community
Development
Department and
the Engineering
Department
Notification of
discovery of
human remains
12d. Temporary
Noise
Noise levels associated
with the various
construction phases
could exceed 55 dBA
Lmax at the nearest
receptor (single-family
residence 140 feet north
of the site).
NOI-1: The contractor shall limit construction activities
to the hours of 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM during the months
of June through September and between the hours of
7:00 AM and 6:00 PM during the months of October
through May.
NOI-2: The contractor shall ensure that all construction
vehicles have mufflers and are maintained in good
operating order at all times and that no major vehicle
repair is conducted on-site.
General conditions
throughout
construction.
Community
Development
Department,
Engineering
Department,
Building
Department and
Code
Enforcement
Noise
monitoring
projects that
may be required
throughout
construction