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Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
for the
General Plan Update, Zoning Code Amendments, and Climate
Action Plan
City of South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California
Prepared for:
City of South San Francisco
315 Maple Avenue
South San Francisco, CA 94080
650.877.8535
Contact: Billy Gross, Senior Planner
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Contact: Mary Bean, Project Director
Report Date: September 6, 2022
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City of South San Francisco–General Plan Update, Zoning Code Amendments, and Climate Action Plan Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program Preface
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PREFACE
Section 21081.6 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and CEQA Guidelines Section
15097 require a Lead Agency to adopt a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP)
whenever it adopts an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) in conjunction with a project approval.
The purpose of the MMRP is to ensure compliance with the mitigation measures occurs during
project implementation.
The Draft Program EIR prepared for the General Plan Update, Zoning Code Amendments, and
Climate Action Plan concluded that project implementation could result in potentially significant
effects on the environment and mitigation measures were incorporated into the proposed project or
are required as a condition of project approval that reduce these potential impacts to a less than
significant level. This MMRP documents how and when the mitigation measures adopted by the lead
agency will be implemented and confirms that potential environmental impacts are reduced to less
than significant levels as identified in the Draft Program EIR.
This document does not discuss those subjects that the environmental analysis demonstrates would
result in less than significant impacts and for which no mitigation was proposed or necessary.
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Table 1: General Plan Update, Zoning Code Amendments, and Climate Action Plan Project Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
Mitigation Measures Method of Verification Timing of Verification
Responsible for
Verification
Verification of Completion
Date Initial
3.2 Air Quality
MM AIR-1a: Individual development projects facilitated by
the proposed project shall incorporate the following Basic
Construction Mitigation Measures recommended by the Bay
Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD):
• All exposed surfaces (e.g., parking areas, staging areas, soil
piles, graded areas, and unpaved access roads) shall be
watered two times per day.
• All haul trucks transporting soil, sand, or other loose
material off-site shall be covered.
• All visible mud or dirt trackout onto adjacent public roads
shall be removed using wet power vacuum street sweepers at least once per day. The use of dry power sweeping is
prohibited.
• All vehicle speeds on unpaved roads shall be limited to 15
mph.
• All roadways, driveways, and sidewalks to be paved shall be
completed as soon as possible. Building pads shall be laid
as soon as possible after grading unless seeding or soil
binders are used.
• Idling times shall be minimized either by shutting
equipment off when not in use or reducing the maximum
idling time to 5 minutes (as required by the California
Airborne Toxics Control Measure [ATCM] Title 13, Section
2485 of the California Code of Regulations). Clear signage
shall be provided for construction workers at all access
points.
• All construction equipment shall be maintained and
properly tuned in accordance with manufacturer’s
specifications. All equipment shall be checked by a certified
Incorporation into
project construction
documents; the City of
South San Francisco Planning Division shall
inspect the worksite
regularly to ensure the
mitigation measures are
implemented
Prior to issuance of
building permits for
individual projects
and ongoing throughout
construction
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mechanic and determined to be running in proper
condition prior to operation.
• Prior to the commencement of construction activities,
individual project proponents shall post a publicly visible
sign with the telephone number and person to contact at
the Lead Agency regarding dust complaints. This person
shall respond and take corrective action within 48 hours.
The BAAQMD phone number shall also be visible to ensure
compliance with applicable regulations.
MM AIR-1b: Projects that may result in additional toxic air
contaminants (TACs) that are located within 1,000 feet of a
sensitive receptors(s) or would place sensitive receptors
within 1,000 feet of uses generating TACs, such as roadways
with volumes of 10,000 average annual daily trips or greater,
shall implement Bay Area Air Quality Management District
(BAAQMD) Guidelines and California Office of Environmental
Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) policies and procedures
requiring a Health Risk Assessments (HRA) for residential
development and other sensitive receptors. Screening area
distances may be increased on a case-by-case basis if an unusually large source or sources of hazardous emissions are
proposed or currently exist. Based on the results of the HRA,
identify and implement measures (such as air filtration
systems) to reduce potential exposure to particulate matter,
carbon monoxide, diesel fumes, and other potential health hazards. Measures identified in HRAs shall be included into
the site development plan as a component of a proposed
project.
Qualified air quality
specialist conducts an
HRA and identifies
mitigation measures;
incorporation of
mitigation measures into
the site development
plan; on-site inspection
Prior to plan check
review; during
construction
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Francisco Planning
Division
MM TRANS-1: Transportation Demand Management
To reduce Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT), the City shall
implement its Transportation Demand Management (TDM)
Ordinance as part of the Zoning Code Amendments and
parking requirements. The City shall also update its TDM
Implementation of TDM
Ordinances; review and
update of TDM
Ordinances and parking
requirements;
Review and update
of TDM Ordinances
and parking
requirements:
every 5 to 10 years
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Ordinance and parking requirements every five to ten years
and establish an East of 101 Area Trip Cap, to achieve the
maximum feasible reductions in vehicle travel. The City shall
achieve the performance standards outlined in the TDM
Ordinance.
The City shall update its TDM Ordinance every 5 to 10 years
to limit Total VMT and Work-Based VMT by incentivizing use
of transit and active transportation and disincentivizing auto
use. The TDM Ordinance shall cover all development projects
generating greater than 100 daily trips, with the most
stringent requirements for office/Research and Development
(R&D) land uses that disproportionately account for the
highest rates of VMT in the City. Development projects shall
implement a combination of TDM programs, services, and
infrastructure improvements, including but not limited to:
establishing trip reduction programs; subsidizing transit and
active transportation use; coordinating carpooling and
vanpooling; encouraging telecommuting and flexible work
schedules; designing site plans to prioritize pedestrian,
bicycle, and transit travel; funding first/last mile shuttle
services; establishing site-specific trip caps; managing parking
supply; and constructing transit and active transportation
capital improvements. Developments shall be subject to
annual monitoring. The City shall establish an administrative fine structure for developments found to be out of
compliance and apply any revenues from fines to
infrastructure and services aimed at reducing VMT.
The City shall establish an East of 101 Area Trip Cap to
support the monitoring of vehicle trip activity and focus efforts to reduce VMT. The area-wide trip cap shall apply to
the high density employment uses in the East of 101 Area.
The City shall conduct annual traffic counts along the cordon
area perimeter. Should the trip cap be reached, the City shall
establishment of an East
of 101 Area Trip Cap;
achievement of
performance standards
outlined in the TDM Ordinance
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consider corrective actions such as: revising mode share
targets for projects subject to the TDM Ordinance, identifying
new funding measures for TDM services, implementing new
vehicle user charges, creating new street connections, or
slowing the pace of development approvals within the cordon zone.
The City shall update its parking requirements every 5 to 10
years to align with its TDM Ordinance and East of 101 Area
Trip Cap. The City shall establish parking maximums for
office/R&D uses to ensure that VMT reduction goals are incorporated into the design of development projects.
3.3 Biological Resources
MM BIO-1: Special-status Species, Migratory Birds, and
Nesting Birds
Special-status species are those listed as Endangered,
Threatened or Rare, or as Candidates for listing by the United
States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and/or California
Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), or as Rare Plant
Rank 1B or 2B species by the California Native Plant Society
(CNPS). This designation also includes CDFW Species of
Special Concern and Fully Protected Species. Applicants or sponsors of projects on sites where potential special-status
species, migratory birds, or nesting birds are present shall
retain a qualified Biologist to conduct a focused survey per
applicable regulatory agency protocols to determine whether
such species occur on a given project site. The project
applicant or sponsor shall ensure that, if development of
occupied habitat must occur, species impacts shall be avoided
or minimized, and if required by a regulatory agency or the
CEQA process, loss of wildlife habitat or individual plants shall
be fully compensated on the site. If off-site mitigation is
necessary, it shall occur within the South San Francisco
Planning Area whenever possible, with a priority given to
Pre-construction survey
by a qualified Biologist;
mitigation and
monitoring program (if
required) by a qualified
Biologist; submittal and
review of survey and
monitoring documents
Prior to
commencement of
grading and
construction
activities for
individual projects;
ongoing during
construction
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existing habitat mitigation banks. Habitat mitigation shall be
accompanied by a long-term management plan and
monitoring program prepared by a qualified Biologist, and
include provisions for protection of mitigation lands in
perpetuity through the establishment of easements and adequate funding for maintenance and monitoring.
MM BIO-3: Assess Potential Wetland Impacts
Applicants or sponsors of projects on sites where potential
jurisdictional wetlands or waterways are present shall retain a
qualified Biologist/wetland regulatory specialist to conduct a
site investigation and assess whether wetland or waterway
features are jurisdictional with regard to the United States
Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), and/or California Department of Fish
and Wildlife (CDFW). This investigation shall include assessing
potential impacts to wetlands and other waters of the United
States and/or State. If a feature is found to be jurisdictional or
potentially jurisdictional, the project applicant or sponsor shall comply with the appropriate permitting process with
each agency claiming jurisdiction prior to disturbance of the
feature, and a qualified Biologist/wetland regulatory
specialist shall conduct a detailed wetland delineation if
necessary.
Site investigation and
assessment by a
qualified Biologist;
submittal of
investigation and
assessment documents
Prior to issuance of
grading permit and
construction
activities for
individual projects
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Francisco Planning
Division
3.6 Geology, Soils, and Seismicity
MM GEO-6: Applicants, owners, and/or sponsors of all future
development or construction projects shall be required to
perform or provide paleontological monitoring for all
proposed excavations in the Colma Formation and Merced
Formation, including those buried in the shallow subsurface
below Quaternary deposits, due to the high paleontological
sensitivity for significant resources in these areas. Should
significant paleontological resources (e.g., bones, teeth, well-
preserved plant elements) be unearthed by the future project
Retention of a
professional
paleontologist; ongoing
monitoring
Prior to issuance of
grading permit for
individual projects.
Ongoing during
construction
activities
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construction crew, the project activities shall be diverted at
least 15 feet from the discovered paleontological resources
until a professional vertebrate Paleontologist has assessed
such discovered resources and, if deemed significant, such
resources shall be salvaged in a timely manner. The applicant/owner/sponsor of said project shall be responsible
for diverting project work and providing the assessment
including retaining a professional vertebrate Paleontologist
for such purpose. Collected fossils shall be deposited by the
applicant/owner/sponsor in an appropriate repository (e.g.,
University of California Museum of Paleontology (UCMP),
California Academy of Sciences) where the collection shall be
properly curated and made available for future research.
3.11 Noise and Vibration
MM NOI-1: Operational Noise Reduction Plan
Prior to issuance of building permits, the project applicant or
sponsor shall implement the following measures to limit on-
site operational stationary noise source impacts:
• Any proposed development projects that include parking
areas, terminals, or loading docks of commercial or
industrial land uses within 300-feet of a residential
receptor shall demonstrate compliance with Policies NOI-
1.1 and NOI-1.2 of the City’s Noise Element by submitting a
final acoustical report prepared to the satisfaction of the
Planning Division that identifies design measures to
adequately minimize the potential noise impacts of
vehicles on the site to adjacent land uses. The report must
be approved by the Planning Division prior to issuance of
building permits.
• For any future development project that would include
exterior mechanical systems (such as mechanical
ventilation systems) within 50 feet of a residential receptor,
the project applicant or sponsor shall submit a final
Implementation of
measures and submittal
and approval of final
acoustical report, when
applicable
Prior to issuance of
building permits for
individual projects
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acoustical report prepared to the satisfaction of the
Planning Division that demonstrates compliance of the
project with Policies NOI-1.1 and NOI-1.2 of the City’s
Noise Element. Noise reduction design features may
include, but are not limited to, locating stationary noise sources on the site to be shielded by structures (buildings,
enclosures, or sound walls) or by using equipment that has
a quieter rating. The report must be approved by the
Planning Division prior to issuance of building permits.
MM NOI-3: Airport Noise Impact Reduction Plan
Prior to issuance of building permits, the project applicant or
sponsor of proposed development projects shall implement
the following measures to limit airport activity noise source
impacts:
• Any proposed residential development project or any
hotel, motel, or transient lodging land use development
project, that would be located within the San Francisco
International Airport (SFO) 65 A-weighted decibel (dBA)
Community Noise Equivalent Level (CNEL) noise contours,
shall demonstrate compliance with Policies NOI-1.1 and
NOI-1.2 of the City’s Noise Element by submitting a final
acoustical report prepared to the satisfaction of the Planning Division that identifies design measures to
adequately minimize airport activity noise levels to meet
the interior noise level standards shown in Table 11 of the
Noise Element. Outdoor active use space must also comply
with the exterior noise standards of Table 11 of the Noise Element or must be excluded from such projects. The
report must be approved by the Planning Division prior to
issuance of building permits.
• Any proposed commercial development project that would
be located within the SFO 70 dBA CNEL noise contours shall
demonstrate compliance with Policies NOI-1.1 and NOI-1.2
of the City’s Noise Element by submitting a final acoustical
Implementation of
measures and submittal
and approval of a final
acoustical report, when applicable
Prior to the
issuance of building
permits for
individual projects
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report prepared to the satisfaction of the Planning Division
that identifies design measures to adequately minimize
airport activity noise levels to meet the interior noise level
standards shown in Table 11 of the Noise Element. The
report must be approved by the Planning Division prior to issuance of building permits.
• Any proposed institutional or public facility development
project that would be located within the SFO 65 dBA CNEL
noise contours shall demonstrate compliance with Policies
NOI-1.1 and NOI-1.2 of the City’s Noise Element by
submitting a final acoustical report prepared to the
satisfaction of the Planning Division that identifies design measures to adequately minimize airport activity noise
levels to meet the interior noise level standards shown in
Table 11 of the Noise Element. Outdoor active use space
must also comply with the exterior noise standards of Table
11 of the Noise Element or must be excluded from such
projects. The report must be approved by the Planning
Division prior to issuance of building permits.
3.14 Transportation
MM TRANS-1: Transportation Demand Management
To reduce VMT, the City shall implement its Transportation
Demand Management (TDM) Ordinance as part of the Zoning
Code Amendments and parking requirements. The City shall
also update its TDM Ordinance and parking requirements
every five to ten years and establish an East of 101 Area Trip
Cap, to achieve the maximum feasible reductions in vehicle
travel. The City shall achieve the performance standards
outlined in the TDM Ordinance pursuant to Section
20.400.004 of the Zoning Ordinance.
The City shall review and update its TDM Ordinance every five
to ten years to limit Total VMT and Work-Based VMT by
incentivizing use of transit and active transportation and
Implementation of TDM
Ordinances; review and
update of TDM
Ordinances and parking
requirements;
establishment of an East
of 101 Area Trip Cap;
achievement of
performance standards
outlined in the TDM
Ordinance
Review and update
of TDM Ordinances
and parking
requirements:
every 5 to 10 years
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disincentivizing auto use. The TDM Ordinance shall cover all
development projects generating greater than 100 daily trips,
with the most stringent requirements for office/R&D land
uses that disproportionately account for the highest rates of
VMT in the City. Development projects shall implement a combination of TDM programs (pursuant to Sections
20.400.003 and 20.400.004 of the Zoning Ordinance),
services, and infrastructure improvements, including but not
limited to: establishing trip reduction programs; subsidizing
transit and active transportation use; coordinating carpooling
and vanpooling; encouraging telecommuting and flexible
work schedules; designing site plans to prioritize pedestrian,
bicycle, and transit travel; funding first/last mile shuttle
services; establishing site-specific trip caps; managing parking
supply; and constructing transit and active transportation
capital improvements. Developments shall be subject to
annual reporting and monitoring. The City shall establish a
fine structure for developments found to be out of
compliance and apply any revenues from fines to
infrastructure and services aimed at reducing VMT.
The City shall establish an East of 101 Area Trip Cap to
support the monitoring of vehicle trip activity and focus
efforts to reduce VMT. The area-wide trip cap shall apply to
the high intensity employment uses in the East of 101 Area.
The City shall conduct annual traffic counts along the cordon
area perimeter. Should the trip cap be reached, the City shall
consider corrective actions such as: revising mode share
targets for projects subject to the TDM Ordinance, identifying
new funding measures for TDM services, implementing new vehicle user charges, creating new street connections, or
slowing the pace of development approvals within the cordon
zone.
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The City shall review and update its parking requirements
every five to ten years to align with its TDM Ordinance and
East of 101 Area Trip Cap. The City shall establish parking
maximums for office/R&D uses to ensure that VMT reduction
goals are incorporated into the design of development projects.
MM TRANS-4: Freeway Offramp Queue Improvements
To minimize queueing hazards, the City shall work with
Caltrans to develop improvement measures for freeway off-
ramps and adjacent intersections that help manage offramp
queues. These measures may include geometric changes,
changes to signal timing and phasing, and new connections as
identified in Table 3.14-5. Such improvement measures shall not adversely affect pedestrian, bicycle, and transit conditions
or otherwise undermine the City’s VMT mitigation efforts
described in MM TRANS-1. MM TRANS-1 is also applicable
here and should be implemented to minimize freeway
offramp queues.
Development of
improvement measures.
Documentation in the
General Plan progress
report.
Ongoing.
Consultation with
Caltrans to initiate
within a year of
adoption of General
Plan Update.
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