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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. I � Ro �. arw airman Attest: ennifer AI en, Deputy City Clerk Approved as to form: Ajit -end, Assistant City Attorney Page 1 of 2 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 Page 2 of 2 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