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BI0-2b: For any dewatering that could occur during the construction period, all <br />discharge water shall be pumped into a temporary siltation pond/desilting basin, Baker tank, <br />or similar detention device for settling of sediments prior to their release downstream in <br />accordance with the approved Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. <br />BI0-2c: Excavated material shall not be placed on aquatic vegetation, or allowed to <br />fall or be transported into Redwood Creek. <br />113I0 -2d: Silt -trapping devices shall be used to minimize downstream sedimentation. <br />BI0-2e: Rock riprap in low -flow channels shall only be used where riprap is <br />determined to be the only feasible stabilization approach. Individual bank stabilization <br />activities using rock riprap shall not exceed 500 feet in length along the bank, and the <br />amount of riprap used shall not exceed 1 cubic yard per running foot placed along the bank <br />below the ordinary high water mark without specific authorization from the applicable <br />resource agency. <br />Finding: Implementation of Mitigation Measures BIO -2a through BI0-2e would <br />reduce the project -related impact to longfin smelt and other native fish species to a less - <br />than -significant level. <br />Facts in Support of Findina: These mitigation measures appropriately identify the <br />season in which longfin smelt or other native fish species are likely to be present, and <br />address a process to avoid potential impacts if it is necessary to work below the ordinary <br />high water mark or mean high tide line within Redwood Creek between December 1 and <br />July 31. <br />Impact BI0-3: Construction activities associated with the proposed project and the <br />project variant could interfere with the movement or habitat quality of white-tailed kite and <br />longfin smelt. <br />Mitiaations 13I0 -3a: Prior to the initiation of construction activities (including <br />demolition, and staging) all personnel associated with project construction shall attend an <br />Environmental Awareness Training. The training should be conducted by a qualified <br />biologist, to aid workers in recognizing special -status resources that may occur in the project <br />area. The specifics of this program should include identification of the special -status species <br />and habitats, a description of the regulatory status, and review of the measures required to <br />reduce impacts to biological resources on the project site. Each worker shall be given a <br />handout with key points. At the end of the training, all workers should sign to document their <br />participation in the program and understanding of the measures. <br />BI0-3b: No pets or firearms shall be allowed at the project site, with the exception of <br />authorized law enforcement personnel. <br />13I0 -3c: All food -related trash that may attract predators and vermin shall be properly <br />contained and removed from the work site daily. <br />BI0-3d: All refueling, maintenance, and staging of equipment and vehicles shall <br />occur at least 100 feet from the top of bank of Redwood Creek. Secondary containment <br />shall be used during refueling. A spill prevention plan shall be in place prior to the initiation <br />of demolition or construction activities. <br />ATTY/RE50.0035/CC RESO CERTIFYING FINAL EIR-1548 MAPLE RESO. NO. 15661 <br />REV: 04-30-18 PR MUFF NO. 601 <br />Page 5 of 49 <br />