Resolution No. 2015-015 (6)5 Mitigation Monitoring Reporting Program
FOCUSED GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING ORDINANCE UPDATE
Supplemental Environmental Impact Report: Mitigation Monitoring Reporting Program
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Hazards and Hazardous Materials Mitigation Measures
The City will continue to implement the provisions of
City ordinances to provide for the business occupancy
inspection program and the regular inspection of
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businesses involved in the production, storage,
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Conduct regular
Environmental
handling, disposals, treatment, emission, discharge, or
inspections
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recycling of hazardous materials. Such activity will be
funded as part of the City's annual budgeting process,
special tax, and/or will be funded as a fee program.
At the time any new or revised Hazardous Material
Business application for a new business or activity is
received for a location within one -quarter mile of any
residence, school, hospital, residential assisted care
facility, or similar use (sensitive uses may be located
within the City or outside its boundaries), or greater
distance as may be determined by the Director of
Environmental Health Department for particular
business types, the City will review the application and
determine whether a Health Risk Assessment (HRA) is
At the time a
required pursuant to State law and/or City Ordinance
new or revised
961 to address any potential impacts to these uses. If
Hazardous
Determine the
an HRA is deemed appropriate and further, if the HRA
Material Business
need fora
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identifies potential risks associated with the business
application is
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Health Risk
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activity relative to proximity to the residence, school,
received within
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hospital, residential assisted care facility or similar use,
one -quarter mile
the City shall ensure that action is taken to address
of any sensitive
such risk. The action may consist of:
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- Denying the application within the limits of the
Code of the City of Vernon, or
- Requiring the business operator to incorporate
preventative or ameliorative measures into the
business processes or activities to lower the
risk to acceptable levels as set forth by federal
or state regulations and policies.
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Supplemental Environmental Impact Report: Mitigation Monitoring Reporting Program
Monitoring
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Verification of Compliance
Mitigation Measures
Timing/
Indicating
Monitoring
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Compliance
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Initials
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Noise Mitigation Measures
Noise Regulations. Continue to enforce City noise
regulations contained in the Zoning Ordinance to
Continue
protect residents and school children from excessive
enforcing City
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noise levels associated with stationary noise sources.
Ongoing
Community
Periodically evaluate regulations for adequacy and
noise
regulations
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revise, as needed, to address community needs and
changes in legislation and technology.
Siting of New Businesses and Activities near
Sensitive Land Uses. Review all development
proposals and building permits within the City to
determine whether the proposed use has the potential
At the time new
As appropriate,
to exceed City one -hour noise standards. The City's
development
require
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standards are lower at locations near existing
proposals and
acoustical
Community
residences and schools. As appropriate, require
building permits
analysis for new
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acoustical analysis for all such development and
submitted
uses near
activities near such uses, and determine if mitigationare
sensitive uses
measures are required. Require property and business
owners to implement mitigation to achieve City noise
standards.
Transportation and Traffic Mitigation Measures
Automated Traffic Surveillance and Control
Conduct study
T-1
System (ATSAC). Conduct a study to determine if
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on ATSAC
Public Works
ATSAC would be a beneficial and cost-effective system
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for the City to operate and maintain.
system
Coordinate with Adjacent Jurisdictions. Continue to
coordinate intersection maintenance and improvements
with adjacent jurisdictions so that intersect5ions along
Coordinate with
Public Works
T-2
Soto Street, Pacific Boulevard, Slauson Avenue,
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adjacent
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Alameda Street, Atlantic Boulevard, Bandini Boulevard,
jurisdictions
and Downey Road operate at an acceptable Level of
Service.
Coordinate with Rail Companies. Coordinate with
railroad companies in removing obsolete rail spurs.
Coordinate with
Public Works
T-3
Work to minimize traffic impacts to City streets from
Ongoing
rail companies
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trucks using Hobart Yard facilities and other multi -
modal transportation yards.
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FOCUSED GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING ORDINANCE UPDATE
Supplemental Environmental Impact Report: Mitigation Monitoring Reporting Program
Monitoring
Action
Verification of Compliance
Mitigation Measures
Timing/
Indicating
Monitoring
Frequency
Compliance
Agency
Initials
Date
Remarks
Coordination with Metropolitan Transportation
Authority. Work with the Metropolitan Transportation
Authority (Metro) to achieve the following:
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- Implement the Metro's Congestion
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Metropolitan
Public Works
Management Plan (CMP) within the City.
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- Continue to provide local and regional
Authority
connections through Metro local and rapid bus
lines.
- Improve access to local Metro stations.
Minimize Parking Impacts. Work with businesses to
Work with
develop creative strategies and solutions to address
existing
businesses and
parking shortages. Require new development projects
require new
Public Works
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to meet the minimum parking standards in the Zoning
Ongoing
development to
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Ordinance for both trucks and automobiles, including
meet minimum
truck trailer storage, employee parking, and visitor
parking
parking.
standards
Soto Street Widening. At the time properties along
Soto Street are redeveloped or as otherwise dictated by
City plans for the widening of Soto Street, require the
At the time Soto
Require the
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dedication of rights -of -way to achieve the road standard
Street is to be
dedication of
Public Works
for Soto Street established in the Circulation and
redeveloped or
rights -of -way
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Infrastructure Element. Complete the road widening
widened
project at the time adequate rights -of -way have been
acquired and/or dedicated.
Interstate 710 Freeway Improvements. Work with
Caltrans on all plans, activities, and projects regarding
Coordinate with
Interstate 710 that may directly impact Vernon's
Caltrans and
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roadway facilities and traffic patterns. Coordinate with
Ongoing
the Gateway
Public Works
the Gateway Cities Council of Governments and
Cities Council of
Director
Southern California Association of Governments on
Governments
studies and programs regarding the improvements to
the I-710 freeway.
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Complete
Other Improvements. At Santa Fe Avenue and 38`h
improvement at
public Works
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Street, stripe an eastbound left -turn lane within existing
Ongoing
Santa Fe
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right-of-way to provide additional intersection capacity.
Avenue and 38th
Street
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