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Agreement
Contractor Name
City of Menlo Park
PROJECT NAME
Atherrton Channel Maintenance
RMP File Number
304.5
Date
9/18/2015
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X I I <br /> Notification#1600-2013-0356-R3 <br /> Streambed Aiteration Agreement <br /> Page 21 of 23 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> DEFINITION OF TERMS <br /> As used herein and for purposes of the Agreement <br /> Debris: non-living vegetative or woody matter, trash, concrete rubble, etc. This definition <br /> does not include living vegetation. <br /> Emergency project: is defined in the State Fish and Game Code, section 1600. <br /> Heavy equipment: any equipment used that is larger than a pick-up truck. <br /> Natural channel: a stream or watercourse that has not been modified by human acts <br /> such as lining the channel with cement, or creating an artificial channel for drainage or <br /> flood control. A natural channel may have in it erosion control structures, culverts or <br /> other minor modifications. <br /> Project: a routine maintenance activity performed by Permittee during a given year. <br /> Each annual activity at one location shall be construed as one project for fee purposes. <br /> A project does not include minor debris removal by hand such as a shopping cart or a <br /> bag of garbage. <br /> Special-status species: any species identified as a candidate or sensitive species in <br /> local or regional plans, policies or regulations, or listed by CDFW or the U.S. Fish and <br /> Wildlife Service. Plants on Lists 1A, 1B, or 2, published by the California Native Plant <br /> Society, are also considered special-status species for the purposes of this Agreement. <br /> Page 27 of 30 <br />
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