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EXHIBIT B <br />MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM <br />SANDPIPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL <br />FACILITIES EXPANSION <br />A. INTRODUCTION <br />This Draft Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) is formulated based upon the <br />findings in the Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MND) prepared for the Sandpiper <br />Elementary School Facilities Expansion project. The MMRP, which is found in Table 1, lists <br />mitigation measures recommended in the IS/MND prepared for the proposed project and identifies <br />mitigation monitoring requirements. The Final MMRP must be adopted when the City of Redwood <br />City (City) makes a final decision on the project. <br />This MMRP has been prepared to comply with the requirements of State law (Public Resources <br />Code Section 21081.6). State law requires the Lead Agency to adopt an MMRP when mitigation <br />measures are required to avoid significant impacts. The MMRP is intended to ensure compliance <br />with the mitigation measures identified in the IS/MND during implementation of the project. <br />The MMRP is organized in a matrix format. The first two columns identify the potential impacts <br />and corresponding mitigation measures. The third column, entitled Timeframe for Implementation, <br />refers to when monitoring will occur to ensure that the mitigation action is completed. The fourth <br />column, entitled Responsibility for Implementation, refers to the party responsible for <br />implementing the mitigation measure. The fifth column, entitled Oversight of Implementation, <br />refers to the party responsible for oversight or ensuring that the mitigation measure is implemented. <br />ATTY/RESO.0 116/ PC RESO CEQA— SANDPIPER EXHIBIT B <br />David J. Powers & Associates, Inc. <br />Program <br />November 2416 <br />Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting <br />Sandpiper Elementary School Facilities Expansion <br />