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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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~ln 9L-OZ-60 */\82:1 <br /> Notification #1600-2013-0356-R3 <br /> Streambed Alteration Agreement <br /> Page 22 of 23 <br /> Authorized Activities : <br /> A, Vegetation Management: <br /> A, 1 . Woody and Herbaceous Vegetation. Parts of woody and herbaceous plants, <br /> fallen trees, or trunks and limbs lodged in the bed or bank of the creek may be <br /> removed if such vegetation is causing streamflow restriction. Woody vegetation <br /> may be removed with a winch and cable. The main body of any heavy <br /> equipment used shall be operated from the top of bank. Root structures shall <br /> not be disturbed and the debris shall be disposed of at a location where it <br /> cannot re-enter State waters, <br /> A.2. Removal of Native Trees and Shrubs, Trees and shrubs (dead, dying or live) <br /> that are less than four (4) inches diameter at breast height (dbh) may be <br /> removed if these trees are located below the Ordinary High Water Mark of the <br /> Channel, and are restricting flow capacity and causing erosion or flooding. <br /> A.3. Removal of Non-native Trees and Shrubs, Non-native shrubs such as giant <br /> reed (Arundo donax), Scotch broom (Genista monspessulana), French broom <br /> (Cytisus scoparius) and pampas grass (Cortaderia selfoana) may be removed <br /> in order to maintain channel capacity and improve native riparian habitat. Non- <br /> native trees such as Eucalyptus spp. and tree-of-heaven (Ailanthus altissima) <br /> that are less than four (4) inches dbh may also be removed. The root mass of <br /> any tree or shrub removed shall be left in place to maintain bank stability. <br /> A.4. Habitat Enhancement. Channel habitat may be enhanced with activities such <br /> as planting of native trees and shrubs that are appropriate to the local area and <br /> maintenance of the enhancement plantings. <br /> B. Debris and Sediment Removal <br /> B. 1 . Removal Quantities. A one-time removal of a large quantity of sediment and <br /> debris, as stated below, at each site in the channel and around the bridges and <br /> culverts. After this one time removal, annual removal of small amounts of <br /> debris and sediment from within the channel and around bridges and culverts <br /> according to the following limits: <br /> B.1 .1 . Site 1 . Haven Avenue to Bayshore. Permittee shall be authorized to <br /> remove up to 600 cubic yards (cy) of sediment as one continuous activity <br /> within the 1000 linear-foot (If) reach in years 2015, 2017 and 2019. <br /> 6. 1 .2. Site 2. Concrete-lined channel between Marsh Road and Rolison Road. <br /> Permittee shall be authorized to remove up to 200 cy of sediment as one <br /> continuous activity; limited to 750 if of the creek channel. <br /> ATTY/AGR/2016.286/CITY OF MENLO PARK — ATHERTON CHANNEL MAINTENANCE <br />
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