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City of Menlo Park
PROJECT NAME
Maintenance of Atherton Channel; Covers laor and equipment to clean the channel, Menlo Park to dispose of debris.
RMP File Number
304.5
Date
10/17/2017
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Notification #1600-2013-0356-R3 <br />Streambed Alteration Agreement <br />Page 13 of 23 <br />Modifications, repairs and improvements to erosion control BMPS <br />shall be made as needed to protect water quality. At no time shall silt <br />laden runoff be allowed to enter the stream or directed to where it <br />may enter the stream. <br />2.34 Treat exposed areas. All exposed/disturbed areas and access <br />points within the stream zone left barren of vegetation as a result of <br />the project activities shall be restored by seeding with a blend of <br />native erosion control propagules (seeds, cuttings and/or divisions) <br />of locally -collected native plants. Local native grass species include <br />meadow barley (Hordeum brachyantherum ssp. californicum), blue <br />wildrye (Elymus glaucus), California brome (Bromus carinatus), <br />creeping wild rye (Elymus triticoides), California oatgrass (Danthonia <br />californica) and California melic (Melita califomica). Locally native <br />wildflower and/or shrub seeds may also be included in the seed mix. <br />Re -vegetation shall be completed as soon as possible after <br />construction activities in those areas cease. Seeding placed after <br />October 15 must be covered with broadcast straw, jute netting, or <br />similar erosion control blanket. <br />2.35 Erosion Control Methods. Other disturbed areas around the creek <br />shall be revegetated with propagules (seeds, cuttings, divisions) of <br />locally -collected native plants. If locally collected native plants are <br />not available, sterile or short-lived revegetation plants shall be used <br />(e.g. cereal barley, Regreen). Disturbed areas shall be protected <br />with correctly installed erosion control measures (e.g. jute, certified <br />weed free straw, coconut fiber, or coir logs). Materials containing <br />monofilament or plastic or similar material containing netting shall not <br />be used within the project area due to documented evidence of <br />amphibians and reptiles becoming entangled or trapped in such <br />material. <br />2.36 Prohibited Plant Species. Permittee shall not plant, seed, or <br />otherwise introduce invasive plant species. Prohibited exotic plant <br />species include those categorized as "High" and "Moderate" in the <br />California [nvasive Plant Councirs Inventory Database, which is <br />accessible at: httr)://www.cal-ioc.orq/paf/. <br />2.37 Staoinq and Storage Areas. Building materials and/or construction <br />equipment shall not be stockpiled or stored where they could be <br />washed into the water or where they will cover aquatic or riparian <br />vegetation. <br />2.38 Equipment over Drip -pans. Staging and storage areas for <br />equipment, materials, fuels, lubricants and solvents shall be located <br />away from the wetted areas. Stationary equipment such as motors, <br />A i',,AGR.2Jii.23v,�nuy vi ry}e, du ra,n- nidi, i,di ia, we Ay, eemeni <br />
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