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Page 6 of 26 <br />ATTY/RESO.0042/CC RESO CALIFORNIA WAY WATER TANK, PUMP STATION AND PIPELINE PROJECT <br />REV: 05-03-17 PR df <br />protected from deer browse. Replacement trees shall be monitored for at least five years <br />and shall be re-planted if they die. <br /> <br />The City will integrate the replacement trees into the project’s final landscape plan. <br />Should the landscape plan not be able to accommodate all of the required mitigation trees <br />without over-crowding the site, the City shall provide the remaining number of mitigation <br />trees to the Redwood City Tree Bank Fund for planting in other parts of the City. The <br />mitigation trees shall be planted within 12 months of project completion, in a suitable site <br />where long-term survival is likely. The mitigation trees shall be monitored for a five-year <br />period and shall be re- planted if they die. <br /> <br />Impact: BIO-5: The proposed project could damage trees to be retained during project <br />construction. <br /> <br />Mitigation: BIO-5: The following tree protection measures shall be included in the project in order to <br />protect trees to be retained during construction: <br />• Damage to any tree during construction shall be reported to the City’s Landscape <br />Architect, and project contractors shall treat the tree for damage in the manner specified <br />by the City’s Landscape Architect. <br />• No construction equipment, vehicles or materials shall be stored, or parked within the tree <br />dripline. <br />• Cutting and filling around the base of trees shall be done only after consultation with the <br />City Landscape Architect and then only to the extent authorized by the City Landscape <br />Architect. <br />• No waste construction materials or wastewater shall be dumped on the ground between <br />the dripline and the base of the tree or uphill from any tree where certain substances might <br />reach the roots through a leaching process. <br />• Barricades shall be constructed around the trunks of trees as specified by the City <br />Landscape Architect to prevent injury to trees making them susceptible to disease causing <br />organisms. <br />• The City Landscape Architect shall inspect the perimeter of the area of ground <br />disturbance and pipeline alignments within the site to determine whether construction <br />could damage the roots of retained trees. The Landscape Architect shall make appropriate <br />recommendations to ensure the roots of retained trees are not significantly damaged. <br /> <br />Impact: BIO-6: Project construction could result in the spread of invasive, non-native French <br />broom or other invasive plants on the site. <br /> <br />Mitigation: BIO-6: French broom (Genista monspessulana) stands or other invasive plants on the site <br />shall be removed from the site outside of the blooming period (April through June for <br />French broom) and removed plants shall be bagged or placed in a covered container <br />(dumpster or covered truck) and disposed of at a landfill. All equipment used for the <br />removal of French broom or other invasive plants <br />shall be cleaned before being used at another, non-infested part of the site. <br /> <br />Finding: Implementation of Mitigations BIO-4, BIO-5 and BIO-6 would reduce the project- <br />related impact to trees and the potential spread of invasive, non-native plants on the site <br />8.A. - Page 13