Pomona Hyatt Place Hotel Project Final Environmental Impact Report
Prepared for:City of Pomona
505 S. Garey AvenuePomona, CA 91766
Prepared by:Applied Planning, Inc.
5817 Pine Avenue, Suite AChino Hills, CA 91709
July 2016
FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT
for the
Pomona Hyatt Place Hotel Project
Prepared for:
City of Pomona 505 S. Garey Avenue Pomona, CA 91766
Prepared by:
Applied Planning, Inc. 5817 Pine Avenue, Suite A
Chino Hills, CA 91709
July 2016
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Table of Contents Section Page 1.0 Introduction .................................................................................................................. 1-1 1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 1-1 1.2 Content and Format .......................................................................................... 1-1 1.3 Draft EIR Commentors ..................................................................................... 1-1 1.4 Lead Agency and Point of Contact ................................................................. 1-2 1.5 Project Summary ............................................................................................... 1-2 2.0 Revisions and Errata Corrections .............................................................................. 2-1 2.1 Introduction ....................................................................................................... 2-1 2.2 Revisions ............................................................................................................ 2-1 3.0 Comments and Responses .......................................................................................... 3-1 3.1 Introduction ....................................................................................................... 3-1 4.0 Mitigation Monitoring Program ............................................................................... 4-1 4.1 Introduction ....................................................................................................... 4-1 4.2 Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting ........................................................... 4-2
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List of Tables
Table Page
3-1 Draft EIR Commentors ................................................................................................. 3-2
4.2-1 Mitigation Monitoring Program ................................................................................. 4-3
1.0 INTRODUCTION
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 OVERVIEW
This document, combined with the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR), constitutes
the Final EIR for the Pomona Hyatt Place Hotel Project (Project). The DEIR describes
existing environmental conditions relevant to the proposal, evaluates the Project’s potential
environmental effects, and identifies mitigation measures to reduce or avoid the potentially
significant impacts. The DEIR was circulated for public review and comment from May 27
through July 12, 2016.
1.2 CONTENT AND FORMAT
Subsequent to this introductory Section 1.0, Section 2.0 of this Final EIR presents revisions
and errata corrections to the DEIR text. Responses to comments received on the DEIR are
presented at Final EIR Section 3.0. The EIR Mitigation Monitoring Program is presented at
Final EIR Section 4.0.
1.3 DRAFT EIR COMMENTORS
1.3.1 Overview
The complete list of Draft EIR commentors, along with copies of comment letters and
responses to comments, is presented at Section 3.0 of this Final EIR. The following list
identifies the comment letters received in regard to the Draft EIR:
• Governor’s Office of Planning and Research, State Clearinghouse
• County of Los Angeles Fire Department
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1.3.2 Presentation of Comments and Responses All comment letters received in regard to the Draft EIR are included, along with corresponding responses, in their entirety at Final EIR Section 3.0, Comments and Responses. 1.4 LEAD AGENCY AND POINT OF CONTACT The Lead Agency for the Project and EIR is the City of Pomona. Any questions or comments regarding the preparation of this document, its assumptions, or its conclusions, should be referred to:
Mr. Brad Johnson, Planning Manager City of Pomona 505 S. Garey Avenue Pomona, CA 91766
1.5 PROJECT SUMMARY The following information is summarized from the Project Description in the Draft EIR. For additional detail in regard to Project characteristics and Project-related improvements, along with analyses of the Project’s potential environmental impacts, please refer to Draft EIR Sections 3.0 and 4.0, respectively. 1.5.1 Project Location The Project is located within the Pomona Ranch Plaza (Plaza) in the City of Pomona. The Plaza comprises approximately 71 acres formed by the intersection of State Route 60 (SR-60), State Route 71 (SR-71), and Rio Rancho Road. Uses proposed by the Project would be constructed on approximately 14.88 acres located at the southerly limits of the Plaza site. With the exception of the Project site, the remainder of the Plaza is substantively developed with commercial/retail and office uses and associated parking fields. 1.5.2 Project Overview The proposed Pomona Hyatt Place Hotel Project (the Project), including all facilities proposed within the Project site, on- and off-site supporting improvements, and associated discretionary actions comprise the Project considered in this Environmental Impact Report (EIR). Primary uses proposed by the Project include:
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• A 6-story, 200-room Hyatt Place/Hyatt House Hotel with conference facilities and supporting amenities totaling approximately 159,000 square feet; and
• A free-standing, 3-story office building totaling approximately 75,000 square feet.
1.5.3 Project Objectives The primary goal of the Project is the development of the subject site with a productive mix of hotel and office uses. Complementary objectives of the Project include the following:
• Implement land uses that are consistent with the City of Pomona General Plan land use and development density vision for the subject site;
• Support mobility goals and objectives by taking advantage of regional access
provided by adjacent SR-71 freeway and local access provided by Rio Rancho Road;
• Take advantage of the site’s visibility from adjacent SR-60 and SR-71 freeways;
• Develop the subject site with high-quality hotel uses offering a unique guest experience;
• Establish hotel and office uses that are compatible with, and complement, existing
uses within the Pomona Ranch Plaza;
• Attract and accommodate new and additional hotel and office development serving local and regional markets;
• Attract visitors, business travelers, meeting/convention activities, and office tenants
to the City of Pomona;
• Transition the Project site from its current unimproved/vacant state to a commercial development, with resulting new fiscal benefits to the City of Pomona. Benefits would include new sales/room tax revenues and increased property tax revenues.
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• Implement employment-generating land uses that would create new jobs available to City residents.
1.5.4 Discretionary Actions
1.5.4.1 Lead Agency Discretionary Actions and Permits Requested decisions, or discretionary actions, necessary to realize the Project include, but may not be limited to the following:
• CEQA Compliance/EIR Certification. The City must certify the EIR prior to, or
concurrent with, any approval of the Project.
• Approval of a Tentative Parcel Map. The Project proposes a commercial parcel map that would create and/or reconfigure lots for development of the Project facilities. At the direction of the City, the Tentative Parcel Map may also dedicate necessary public rights-of-ways and establish easements.
• Approval of a Conditional Use Permit for the proposed hotel use, to include allowance for on-sale of alcohol ancillary to hotel bar/lounge/banquet activities. Please refer also to Municipal Code Section .580, Conditional Use Permits.
• Various City of Pomona construction, grading, and encroachment permits are required to allow implementation of the Project facilities.
1.5.4.2 Responsible and Trustee Agency Discretionary Actions, Permits, and Consultation
CEQA Guidelines Section 15124 also provides that requirements or potential requirements for “Other Permits and Approvals” should, to the extent known, be identified. Based on the current Project design concept, other permits necessary to realize the proposal will likely include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Tribal Resources consultation with requesting Tribes as provided for under AB 52, Gatto. Native Americans: California Environmental Quality Act;
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• Permitting may be required by/through the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) pursuant to requirements of the City’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit;
• Permitting may be required by/through the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) for certain equipment or land uses that may be implemented within the Project area; and
• Various construction, grading, and encroachment permits allowing implementation
of the Project facilities.
2.0 REVISIONS AND ERRATA CORRECTIONS
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2.0 REVISIONS AND ERRATA CORRECTIONS
2.1 INTRODUCTION
Based on the comments received on the Draft EIR (which are provided in full in Section
3.0 of this Final EIR), this Section presents revisions to the text of the Draft EIR. For text
corrections, additional text is identified by underlined text, while deletions are
indicated by strikeout font. All text revisions affecting mitigation measures have been
incorporated into the Mitigation Monitoring Program presented in Section 4.0 of this
Final EIR. Text changes are presented under the chapter or topical section of the Draft
EIR where they are located. The revisions and corrections provided here expand and
clarify analyses previously provided, and do not constitute substantive new
information. Conclusions of the Draft EIR are not affected by these revisions.
2.2 REVISIONS
2.2.1 Text Revisions to Draft EIR Section 4.7, Public Services
Consistent with comments provided by the Los Angeles County Fire Department, the
text at DEIR Section 4.7.2.1, Page 4.7-2 (excerpt following) is amended to reflect the
provided updated station information:
The LACoFD answered almost 360,000 over 380,000 emergency calls in
2014 2015, providing fire protection and emergency response services
within its approximately 2,300-square-mile service area.
There are 19 fire stations among the cities in Division VIII, 8 of which are located in Pomona; however, one of those stations, Fire Station 181, is an
administrative site with no responding resources.
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Two additional stations are located near the Project site: Station No. 185,
located approximately 1.5 miles northeasterly of the Project site at 925 East
Lexington Avenue; and Station 181 at 590 South Park Avenue, adjacent to the Civic Center 184 located at 1980 West Orange Grove Avenue,
approximately 1.7 3.1 miles northwesterly of the Project site.
The text at DEIR Section 4.7.4.2, Page 4.7-7 (excerpt following) is also amended to reflect
the updated information.
The City of Pomona is served primarily by Battalion 15, which includes
seven six active fire stations; however, personnel and equipment from
stations within other nearby batallions could also be dispatched to
respond, if needed.
Two additional stations are located near the Project site: Station No. 185,
located approximately 1.5 miles northeasterly of the Project site at 925 East
Lexington Avenue; and Station 181 at 590 South Park Avenue, adjacent to
the Civic Center 184 located at 1980 West Orange Grove Avenue,
approximately 1.7 3.1 miles northwesterly of the Project site.
Additionally, DEIR Figure 4.7-1 (following) is amended to present the locations of the
nearest fire stations, as corrected.
Results and conclusions of the DEIR are not affected.
Figure 4.7-1
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3.0 COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
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3.0 COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
3.1 INTRODUCTION
The following Section presents written comments received pursuant to public review of the
DEIR, and provides responses to those comments as required by California Code of
Regulations, title 14 (hereinafter, “State CEQA Guidelines”) Sections 15089, 15132, and 15088.
Specifically, CEQA Guidelines Section 15088, subd. (a) requires that: “[t]he lead agency . . .
evaluate comments on environmental issues received from persons who reviewed the draft
EIR and . . . prepare a written response. The lead agency shall respond to comments
received during the noticed comment period and any extensions and may respond to late
comments.” The 45-day comment period on the Draft EIR commenced on May 27, 2016
and concluded July 12, 2016.
In summary, the City’s written responses describe the disposition of significant
environmental issues raised and any revisions to the Draft EIR made as a result of the
comments. Additionally, the City’s written responses provide a good faith, reasoned
analysis of all environmental issues raised and cite to specific factual and legal support for
the Draft EIR’s conclusions.
3.1.1 Comments Received
The following Section presents a list of the comment letters received during the Draft EIR
public review period. Comment letters have been generally organized by state agencies;
county, city, and local agencies; utilities; and local organizations and individuals. Each
letter has been assigned an identifying designation (generally an acronym or name
abbreviation), and topical items within each letter have been numbered. Table 3-1 lists all
DEIR commentors and the designation assigned to each. Commentor correspondence and
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correlating responses are presented subsequently. Comments have been reproduced
verbatim and without grammatical or typographical correction.
Table 3-1
DEIR Commentors
Commentor Acronym Assigned
Correspondence Date
State Agencies State Clearinghouse SCH -
County and Local Agencies County of Los Angeles Fire Department LAFD June 15, 2016
State Clearinghouse, Page 1 of 2
State Clearinghouse, Page 2 of 2
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF PLANNING AND RESEARCH
STATE CLEARINGHOUSE
SCH No. 2016011079
Response SCH-1
State Clearinghouse receipt of the Pomona Hyatt Place Hotel Project Draft EIR is
acknowledged, as is the distribution of the Draft EIR to the listed State Agencies. The State-
assigned Clearinghouse reference number (SCH No. 2016011079) and dates of the public
review period for the Draft EIR (May 27, 2016 through July 11, 2016) are also
acknowledged.
County of Los Angeles Fire Department, Page 1 of 6
LAFD-1
LAFD-2
LAFD-3
County of Los Angeles Fire Department, Page 2 of 6
LAFD-2cont’d.
County of Los Angeles Fire Department, Page 3 of 6
LAFD-3cont’d.
County of Los Angeles Fire Department, Page 4 of 6
LAFD-3cont’d.
County of Los Angeles Fire Department, Page 5 of 6
LAFD-3cont’d.
County of Los Angeles Fire Department, Page 6 of 6
LAFD-5
LAFD-4
LAFD-3cont’d.
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County of Los Angeles Fire Department 1320 North Eastern Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90063
Letter Dated June 15, 2016
Comment LAFD-1 The Notice of Availability of a Draft Environmental Impact Report has been reviewed by the Planning Division, Land Development Unit, Forestry Division, and Health Hazardous Materials Division of the County of Los Angeles Fire Department. The following are their comments: Response LAFD-1 The Lead Agency appreciates the Los Angeles County Fire Department comment and input on the Draft EIR. Comment LAFD-2 PLANNING DIVISION: 1. Under PUBLIC SERVICES, Fire Protection Services, we have the following corrections/updates:
Paragraph 1, the second sentence should be updated to state that LACoFD answered over 380,000 emergency calls in 2015.
Paragraph 2, the second sentence should be corrected to state that while there are 19 fire stations in Division VIII, eight of which are located in Pomona, one of those stations, Fire Station 181, is an administrative site with no responding resources. Sentence six should be corrected to state that Fire Station 184 located at 1980 West Orange Grove, approximately 3.1 miles north of the project site, is the second of the two closest responding stations, not Station 181.
Impact Analysis: Paragraph 1, sentence four should be corrected to state that Battalion 15 has six active fire stations.
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Paragraph 3 should be corrected to reflect our above comments regarding the two additional nearby fire stations.
Response LAFD-2
The commentor provides current station information and corrects information presented in the DEIR. Current station information is noted and DEIR Section 4.7.2.1, Page 4.7-2 (excerpt following) is amended accordingly.
The LACoFD answered almost 360,000 over 380,000 emergency calls in 2014 2015, providing fire protection and emergency response services within its approximately 2,300-square-mile service area. There are 19 fire stations among the cities in Division VIII, 8 of which are located in Pomona; however, one of those stations, Fire Station 181, is an administrative site with no responding resources. Two additional stations are located near the Project site: Station No. 185, located approximately 1.5 miles northeasterly of the Project site at 925 East Lexington Avenue; and Station 181 at 590 South Park Avenue, adjacent to the Civic Center 184 located at 1980 West Orange Grove Avenue, approximately 1.7 3.1 miles northwesterly of the Project site.
The text at DEIR Section 4.7.4.2, Page 4.7-7 (excerpt following) is also amended to reflect the updated information.
The City of Pomona is served primarily by Battalion 15, which includes seven six active fire stations; however, personnel and equipment from stations within other nearby batallions could also be dispatched to respond, if needed. Two additional stations are located near the Project site: Station No. 185, located approximately 1.5 miles northeasterly of the Project site at 925 East Lexington Avenue; and Station 181 at 590 South Park Avenue, adjacent to the
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Civic Center 184 located at 1980 West Orange Grove Avenue, approximately 1.7 3.1 miles northwesterly of the Project site.
Additionally, DEIR Figure 4.7-1 is amended to present the locations of the nearest fire stations, as corrected. These text revisions and amended Figure 4.7-1 are reflected in Final EIR Section 2.0, Revisions and Errata Corrections. Results and conclusions of the DEIR are not affected.
Comment LAFD-3 LAND DEVELOPMENT UNIT: The Land Development Unit is reviewing the proposed “Pomona Hyatt Place Hotel Project” for access and water system requirements. The Land Development Unit comments are only general requirements. Specific fire and life safety requirements will be addressed during the review for building and fire plan check phases. There may be additional requirements during this time. The development of this project must comply with all applicable code and ordinance requirements for construction, access, water mains, fire flows, and fire hydrants. Access Requirements 1. The proposed development will require multiple ingress/egress access for the circulation of traffic
and emergency response issues. 2. All on-site Fire Department’s vehicular access roads shall be labeled as “Private Driveway and
Fire Lane” on the site plan along with the widths clearly depicted on the plan. Labeling is necessary to assure the access availability for Fire Department use. The designation allows for appropriate signage prohibiting parking.
a. The Fire Apparatus Access Road shall be cross-hatch on the site plan with the width clearly noted on the plan. 3. Every building constructed shall be accessible to Fire Department apparatus by way of access
roadways with an all-weather surface of not less than the prescribed width. The roadway shall be extended to within 150 feet of all portions of the exterior walls when measured by an unobstructed route around the exterior of the building.
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4. Fire Apparatus Access Roads must be installed and maintained in a serviceable manner prior to and during the time of construction.
5. The edge of the Fire Apparatus Access Road shall be located a minimum of 5 feet from the building or any projections there from.
6. The Fire Apparatus Access Roads and designated fire lanes shall be measured from flow line to flow line.
7. The dimensions of the approved Fire Apparatus Access Roads shall be maintained as originally approved by the fire code official.
8. Provide a minimum unobstructed width of 28 feet exclusive of shoulders and an unobstructed vertical clearance “clear to sky” Fire Department’s vehicular access to within 150 feet of all portions of the exterior walls of the first story of the building as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the building when the height of the building above the lowest level of the Fire Department's vehicular access road is more than 30 feet high or the building is more than three stories. The access roadway shall be located a minimum of 15 feet and a maximum of 30 feet from the building and shall be positioned parallel to one entire side of the building. The side of the building on which the aerial fire apparatus access road is positioned shall be approved by the fire code official.
9. If the Fire Apparatus Access Road is separated by island, provide a minimum unobstructed width of 20 feet exclusive of shoulders and an unobstructed vertical clearance “clear to sky” Fire Department’s vehicular access to within 150 feet of all portions of the exterior walls of the first story of the building as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the building.
10. Dead-end Fire Apparatus Access Roads in excess of 150 feet in length shall be provided with an approved Fire Department turnaround. Include the dimensions of the turnaround with the orientation of the turnaround shall be properly placed in the direction of travel of the access roadway.
11. Fire Department Access Roads shall be provided with a 32 foot centerline turning radius. Indicate the centerline, inside, and outside turning radii for each change in direction on the site plan.
12. Fire Apparatus Access Roads shall be designed and maintained to support the imposed load of fire apparatus weighing 75,000 pounds and shall be surfaced so as to provide all-weather driving capabilities. Fire apparatus access roads having a grade of 10 percent or greater shall have a paved or concrete surface.
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13. Provide approved signs or other approved notices or markings that include the words “NO PARKING- FIRE LANE”. Signs shall have a minimum dimension of 12 inches wide by 18 inches high and have red letters on a white reflective background. Signs shall be provided for fire apparatus access roads, to clearly indicate the entrance to such road or prohibit the obstruction thereof and at intervals as required by the Fire Inspector.
14. A minimum 5 foot wide approved firefighter access walkway leading from the Fire Department Access Road to all required openings in the building’s exterior walls shall be provided for firefighting and rescue purposes. Clearly identify firefighter walkway access routes on the site plan. Indicate the slope and walking surface material. Clearly show the required width on the site plan.
15. Fire Apparatus Access Roads shall not be obstructed in any manner including by the parking of vehicles or the use of traffic calming devices including but not limited to, speed bumps, or speed humps. The minimum widths and clearances established in Fire Code Section 503.2.1 shall be maintained at all times.
16. Traffic Calming Devices including but not limited to, speed bumps, and speed humps shall be prohibited unless approved by the fire code official.
17. Security barriers, visual screen barriers, or other obstructions shall not be installed on the roof of any building in such a manner as to obstruct firefighter access or egress in the event of fire or other emergency. Parapets shall not exceed 48 inches from the top of the parapet to the roof surface on more than two sides. Clearly indicate the height of all parapets in a section view.
18. Approved building address numbers, building numbers, or approved building identification shall be provided and maintained so as to be plainly visible and legible from the street fronting the property. The numbers shall contrast with their background, be Arabic numerals or alphabet letters, and be a minimum of 4 inches high with a minimum stroke width of 0.5 inch.
19. Commercial buildings having entrances to individual units not visible from the street or road shall have unit numbers displayed in groups for all units within each structure. Such numbers may be grouped on the wall of the structure or mounted on a post independent of the structure and shall be positioned to be plainly visible from the street or road as required by Fire Code 505.3 and in accordance with Fire Code 505.1.
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Water System Requirements 1. All fire hydrants shall measure 6”x 4”x 2-1/2” brass or bronze, conforming to current AWWA
standard C503 or approved equal and shall be installed in accordance with the County of Los Angeles Fire Department Regulation 8.
2. The development may require fire flows up to 8,000 gallons per minute at 20 pounds per square inch residual pressure for up to a five-hour duration. Final fire flows will be based on the size of buildings, the installation of an automatic fire sprinkler system, and type(s) of construction used.
3. The fire hydrant spacing shall be every 300 feet for both the public and the onsite hydrants. The fire hydrants shall meet the following requirements:
a. No portion of lot frontage shall be more than 200 feet via vehicular access from a public fire hydrant.
b. No portion of a building shall exceed 400 feet via vehicular access from a properly spaced public fire hydrant.
c. Additional hydrants will be required if hydrant spacing exceeds specified distances. 4. All required PUBLIC fire hydrants shall be installed, tested, and accepted prior to beginning
construction. 5. All private on-site fire hydrants shall be installed, tested, and approved prior to building
occupancy. a. Plans showing underground piping for private on-site fire hydrants shall be submitted to the
Sprinkler Plan Check Unit for review and approval prior to installation. 6. An approved automatic fire sprinkler system is required for the proposed buildings within this
development. Submit design plans to the Fire Department Sprinkler Plan Check Unit for review and approval prior to installation.
For any questions regarding the report, please contact FPEA Claudia Soiza at (323) 890-4243, or at [email protected]. Response LAFD-3
As noted within these comments, the Project’s development plans are subject to further Fire Department review as part of the City’s design review process, which would occur subsequent to EIR Certification. Pursuant to Conditions of Approval, the Project will comply with all applicable code and ordinance requirements. Further, the City will
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coordinate its review of the Project with Fire Department staff, to ensure that the Project’s design complies with all relevant requirements in regard to fire prevention and safety. Contact information is noted. No further response is required.
Comment LAFD-4 FORESTRY DIVISION - OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS: 1. The statutory responsibilities of the County of Los Angeles Fire Department’s Forestry Division
include erosion control, watershed management, rare and endangered species, vegetation, fuel modification for Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones or Fire Zone 4, archeological and cultural resources, and the County Oak Tree Ordinance.
Response LAFD-4
Forestry Division remarks are noted. No further response is necessary.
Comment LAFD-5 HEALTH HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION: 1. The Health Hazardous Materials Division (HHMD) of the Los Angeles County Fire
Department previously provided our comments regarding this project in February 2016. HHMD has no additional comments at this time. If you have any additional questions, please contact this office at (323) 890-4330.
Response LAFD-5
Health Hazardous Materials Division remarks are noted. Contact information is noted. No further response is necessary.
4.0 MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM
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4.0 MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM
4.1 INTRODUCTION
To ensure that the mitigation measures contained in this EIR are properly implemented,
a monitoring plan has been developed pursuant to State law. This Mitigation
Monitoring Program (MMP) identifies measures incorporated in the Project which
reduce its potential environmental effects; the entities responsible for implementation
and monitoring of mitigation measures; and the appropriate timing for implementation
of mitigation measures. As described at CEQA Guidelines §15097, this MMP employs
both reporting on, and monitoring of, Project mitigation measures.
The objectives of the MMP are to:
• Assign responsibility for, and ensure proper implementation of mitigation
measures;
• Assign responsibility for, and provide for monitoring and reporting of
compliance with mitigation measures;
• Provide the mechanism to identify areas of noncompliance and need for
enforcement action before irreversible environmental damage occurs.
Mitigation monitoring and reporting procedures incorporated in the Project are
presented in the following Section 4.2. Specific mitigation measures incorporated in the
Project, mitigation timing, and implementation and reporting/monitoring
responsibilities are presented within this Section at Table 4.2-1.
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4.2 MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING
Mitigation Monitoring and Responsibilities
As the Lead Agency, the City of Pomona is responsible for ensuring full compliance
with the mitigation measures adopted for the proposed Project. The City will monitor
and report on all mitigation activities. Mitigation measures will be implemented at
different stages of development throughout the Project area. In this regard, the
responsibilities for implementation have been assigned to the Applicant, Contractor, or
a combination thereof.
If during the course of Project implementation, any of the mitigation measures
identified herein cannot be successfully implemented, the City shall be immediately
informed, and the City will then inform any affected responsible agencies. The City, in
conjunction with any affected responsible agencies, will then determine if modification
to the Project is required and/or whether alternative mitigation is appropriate.
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Table 4.2-1
Pomona Hyatt Place Hotel Project Mitigation Monitoring Program
General Note: To facilitate coordination and effective implementation of mitigation measures, the mitigation measures provided herein shall appear on all grading plans, construction specifications, and bid documents. Incorporation of required notations shall be verified by the City prior to issuance of first development permit.
Implementation Entities shall comply with listed mitigation requirements.
Mitigation Measures
Mitigation Timing Implementation
Entity Monitoring/
Reporting Entity Monitoring/Reporting
Frequency Traffic and Circulation
4.2.1 Prior to issuance of the first certificate of occupancy, the Project Applicant shall extend the westbound left turn pocket at Rancho Camino Drive at Rio Rancho Road to accommodate a minimum 260 feet of vehicle stacking. Signal timing at Rancho Camino Drive at Rio Rancho Road shall be modified accordingly as required by the City of Pomona.
Prior to issuance of first Certificate of Occupancy.
Applicant City of Pomona, Public Works Department
City shall verify completion of improvements prior to
issuance of first Certificate of Occupancy.
Air Quality 4.3.1 The following requirements shall be incorporated into
Project plans and specifications in order to ensure implementation of SCAQMD Rule 403 and limit fugitive dust emissions: • All clearing, grading, earth-moving, or excavation activities shall cease when winds exceed 25 miles per hour; • The contractor shall ensure that all disturbed unpaved roads and disturbed areas within the Project site are watered at least three (3) times daily during dry weather. Watering, with complete coverage of disturbed areas, shall occur at least three times a day, preferably in the mid-morning, afternoon, and after work is done for the day; and • The contractor shall ensure that traffic speeds on unpaved roads and Project site areas are limited to 15 miles per hour or less.
Prior to issuance of building permits, contractor(s) shall
designate construction liaison officer(s) whose
responsibilities shall include on-going
monitoring of construction activities for compliance with the EIR
air quality mitigation measures.
Applicant and general
contractor(s)
City of Pomona, Building & Safety
Division, SCAQMD
On-going compliance monitoring by construction
liaison officer. City/SCAQMD to respond
to any community air quality concerns.
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General Note: To facilitate coordination and effective implementation of mitigation measures, the mitigation measures provided herein shall appear on all grading plans, construction specifications, and bid documents. Incorporation of required notations shall be verified by the City prior to issuance of first development permit.
Implementation Entities shall comply with listed mitigation requirements.
Mitigation Measures
Mitigation Timing Implementation
Entity Monitoring/
Reporting Entity Monitoring/Reporting
Frequency 4.3.2 Only “Zero-Volatile Organic Compounds” paints (no more
than 150 grams/liter of VOC) and/or High Pressure Low Volume (HPLV) applications consistent with South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1113 shall be used.
Prior to issuance of building permit(s),
general contractor(s) shall designate
construction liaison officer(s) whose
responsibilities shall include on-going
monitoring of construction activities
for compliance with the EIR air quality
mitigation measures.
Applicant and general
contractor(s)
City of Pomona, Building and Safety
Division
On-going compliance monitoring by construction
liaison officer. City/SCAQMD to respond
to any community air quality concerns.
Noise 4.5.1 Prior to approval of grading plans and/or issuance of
building permits, plans shall include a note indicating that noise-generating Project construction activities shall only occur between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on weekdays and Saturdays, with no activity allowed on Sundays and holidays. The Project construction supervisor shall ensure compliance with the note and the City shall conduct periodic inspection at its discretion.
Prior to building permits, general
contractor(s) shall designate construction liaison officer(s) whose
responsibilities shall include on-going
monitoring of construction activities
for compliance with the EIR noise mitigation
measures.
Applicant and general
contractor(s)
City of Pomona, Building and Safety
Division
On-going compliance monitoring by construction
liaison officer. City of Pomona to respond to any community noise concerns.
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Pomona Hyatt Place Hotel Project Mitigation Monitoring Program
General Note: To facilitate coordination and effective implementation of mitigation measures, the mitigation measures provided herein shall appear on all grading plans, construction specifications, and bid documents. Incorporation of required notations shall be verified by the City prior to issuance of first development permit.
Implementation Entities shall comply with listed mitigation requirements.
Mitigation Measures
Mitigation Timing Implementation
Entity Monitoring/
Reporting Entity Monitoring/Reporting
Frequency 4.5.2 During all Project site construction, the construction
contractors shall equip all construction equipment, fixed or mobile, with properly operating and maintained mufflers, consistent with manufacturers’ standards. The construction contractor shall place all stationary construction equipment so that emitted noise is directed away from the noise sensitive receptors nearest the Project site.
Prior to building permits, general
contractor(s) shall designate construction liaison officer(s) whose
responsibilities shall include on-going
monitoring of construction activities
for compliance with the EIR noise mitigation
measures.
Applicant and general
contractor(s)
City of Pomona, Building and Safety
Division
On-going compliance monitoring by construction
liaison officer. City of Pomona to respond to any community noise concerns.
4.5.3 The construction contractor shall locate equipment staging in areas that will create the greatest distance between construction-related noise sources and noise-sensitive receivers nearest the Project site during all Project construction.
Prior to building permits, general
contractor(s) shall designate construction liaison officer(s) whose
responsibilities shall include on-going
monitoring of construction activities
for compliance with the EIR noise mitigation
measures.
Applicant and general
contractor(s)
City of Pomona, Building and Safety
Division
On-going compliance monitoring by construction
liaison officer. City of Pomona to respond to any community noise concerns.
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Pomona Hyatt Place Hotel Project Mitigation Monitoring Program
General Note: To facilitate coordination and effective implementation of mitigation measures, the mitigation measures provided herein shall appear on all grading plans, construction specifications, and bid documents. Incorporation of required notations shall be verified by the City prior to issuance of first development permit.
Implementation Entities shall comply with listed mitigation requirements.
Mitigation Measures
Mitigation Timing Implementation
Entity Monitoring/
Reporting Entity Monitoring/Reporting
Frequency 4.5.4 The construction contractor shall limit haul truck deliveries
to the same hours specified for construction equipment (between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on weekdays and Saturdays, with no activity allowed on Sundays and holidays). The Project Applicant shall prepare a haul route exhibit to design delivery routes to minimize the exposure of sensitive land uses or residential dwellings to delivery truck-related noise.
Prior to building permits, general
contractor(s) shall designate construction liaison officer(s) whose
responsibilities shall include on-going
monitoring of construction activities
for compliance with the EIR noise mitigation
measures.
Applicant and general
contractor(s)
City of Pomona, Building and Safety
Division
On-going compliance monitoring by construction
liaison officer. City of Pomona to respond to any community noise concerns.
4.5.5 In order to meet the City of Pomona 45 dBA CNEL interior noise standards, and 2014 California Green Building Standards Code requirements, the final Project architectural designs should incorporate the following (or equivalent) noise attenuation features.
• Windows: All windows and sliding glass doors shall be well fitted, well weather-stripped assemblies and shall have a minimum sound transmission class (STC) rating of 40. • Doors: All exterior hinged and sliding glass doors to habitable rooms that are directly exposed to transportation noise and are facing the source of the noise shall be a door and edge seal assembly with a minimum STC rating of 27.
Prior to or concurrent with application of building permit(s)
Applicant and general
contractor(s)
City of Pomona, Building and Safety
Division
As part of building permit review process, City of
Pomona shall verify site and building plans comply with
Mitigation Measure 4.5.5 design requirements and performance standards.
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Pomona Hyatt Place Hotel Project Mitigation Monitoring Program
General Note: To facilitate coordination and effective implementation of mitigation measures, the mitigation measures provided herein shall appear on all grading plans, construction specifications, and bid documents. Incorporation of required notations shall be verified by the City prior to issuance of first development permit.
Implementation Entities shall comply with listed mitigation requirements.
Mitigation Measures
Mitigation Timing Implementation
Entity Monitoring/
Reporting Entity Monitoring/Reporting
Frequency • Roof: Roof sheathing of wood construction shall be well fitted or caulked plywood of at least one-half inch thick. Ceilings shall be well fitted, well sealed gypsum board of at least one-half inch thick. Insulation with at least a rating of R-19 shall be used in the attic space. • Ventilation: Arrangements for any habitable room shall be such that any exterior door or window can be kept closed when the room is in use. A forced air circulation system (e.g., air conditioning) shall be provided which satisfies the requirements of the Uniform Building Code.