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Agreement
Contractor Name
City of Menlo Park
PROJECT NAME
Atherton Channel Maintenance
RMP File Number
304.5
Date
10/17/2016
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clA 94-O -6O n��t <br /> Notification #1600-2013-0366-.R3 <br /> Streambed Alteration Agreement <br /> Page 12 of 23 <br /> bank, such as tree stumps, shall not be removed during <br /> periods of heavy flow if removal would result in release of <br /> sediment into the channel. However, protruding objects that <br /> could capture additional debris and result in obstruction of <br /> the channel (e.g. the branches and trunk of a downed tree) <br /> may be trimmed. If an embedded object must be removed to <br /> prevent a debris jam, Best Management Practices (BMPs) <br /> (See Measure 2.33) shall be used to prevent release of <br /> sediment into the channel, and the bank shall be reseeded, <br /> re-vegetated, mulched and/or covered with erosion-control <br /> fabric following removal. <br /> 2.29.4 No Tree Removal. No trees over 4 inches diameter at <br /> breast height (DBH) shall be removed. Exceptions require <br /> the prior written approval of a CDFW representative. Any <br /> trees removed shall be replaced according to Measure 2.42 <br /> and exposed/ disturbed areas shall be re-vegetated as <br /> described in Measure 2.34. <br /> 2.30 Disposal of Invasive Plant Material, Invasive plant material removed <br /> during work activities shall be bagged and appropriately incinerated <br /> or disposed of in a landfill or permitted composting facility. <br /> 2.31 Removal of Native Material. Except as explicitly described in this <br /> Agreement, the removal of native soils, rock, gravel, vegetation, and <br /> vegetative debris from the stream bed or stream banks is prohibited. <br /> 2.32 Removal of Trash and Debris. Permittee shall remove all raw <br /> construction materials and wastes from work sites following the <br /> completion of maintenance activities. Food-contaminated wastes <br /> generated during work shall be removed on a daily basis to avoid <br /> attracting predators to work sites. All temporary fences, barriers, <br /> and/or flagging shall be completely removed from work sites and <br /> properly disposed of upon completion of maintenance activities. <br /> Permittee or its contractors shall not dump any litter or construction <br /> debris within the riparian/stream zone. <br /> 2.33 Erosion Control Best Management Practices (BMPs). All exposed <br /> soils within the work area shall be stabilized immediately following. <br /> the completion of earthmoving activities to prevent erosion into the <br /> stream channel. Erosion control BMPs, such as silt fences, straw hay <br /> bales, gravel or rock lined ditches, water check bars, and <br /> broadcasted straw shall be used. Erosion control fabrics shall be <br /> constructed of biodegradable materials, such as coir or jute, unless <br /> otherwise authorized by CDFW. Erosion control BMPs shall be <br /> monitored during and after each storm event for effectiveness. <br /> ATTY/AGR/2016.286/CITY OF MENLO PARK - ATHERTON CHANNEL MAINTENANCE <br />
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