My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Browse
Search
Res18 15665
RedwoodCity
>
City Clerk
>
Resolutions
>
City Council
>
2010-2019
>
2018
>
Res18 15665
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
5/24/2018 8:11:51 AM
Creation date
5/24/2018 8:11:09 AM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
CC Index
CC Index - Document Type
Resolution
Meeting Type
Joint
Agency Type
City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
5/21/2018
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
30
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
Show annotations
View images
View plain text
conducted for roosting bats. The survey shall be conducted by a qualified <br />bat biologist (i.e., a biologist holding a CDFG collecting permit and a <br />Memorandum of Understanding with CDFG allowing the biologist to <br />handle and collect the bats). The survey should be conducted prior to <br />demolition or tree removal. If no bats are detected, then no further <br />surveys are required. If bats are found in a tree or structure on site, <br />bats should be passively excluded/evicted from the roost site for two <br />consecutive days. This is generally accomplished by opening up the roost <br />area to allow airflow through the cavity/crevice. Tree removal should <br />be conducted no less than the following day. [COA][PLANNING] <br />h. Biological Resources (Plant Survey) — Mitigation Measure #8: A <br />focused plant survey shall be conducted in May/June/July to determine if <br />Congdon's tarplant, coast marsh milk -vetch, and/or saline clover are <br />present on site. If these special -status plant species are detected, CDFG <br />shall be contacted to determine appropriate mitigation measures. <br />[COA][PLANNING] <br />i. Biological Resources (Landscaping) — Mitigation Measure #9: <br />Native and non-invasive plant species, including plant species used for <br />long-term erosion control, shall be used in landscaping within the <br />Precise Plan area. [COA][PLANNING] <br />j. Biological Resources (Monarch Butterfly) — Mitigation Measure <br />#10: If construction were to take place during the fall and winter <br />migration period of the Monarch butterfly, the site shall have a pre - <br />construction surrey for Monarch butterflies that could utilize the <br />eucalyptus trees on site. If Monarch butterflies are detected, the <br />CDFG shall be contacted to determine appropriate mitigation <br />measures. [COA][PLANNING] <br />k. Cultural Resources (Discovery of Cultural Resources) — Mitigation <br />Measure #11: The City requires that if cultural resources are <br />encountered during excavation or site preparation, such work shall be <br />halted immediately in the area of discovery and the project sponsor <br />shall immediately notify the Community Development Director of the <br />discovery. The project sponsor shall be required to retain the services <br />of a qualified archaeologist for the purpose of evaluating, recording, <br />protecting, or curating the discovery as appropriate. The archaeologist <br />shall be required to submit a Cultural Resources Management Plan, per <br />City requirements, to the Community Development Director for review <br />and approval that outlines the findings and mitigation methods of <br />curation and/or protection of the resources. Disposition of Native <br />American remains shall comply with CEQA Guidelines Section <br />15064.5(e). [COA][PLANNING] <br />Geology and Soils (Geotechnical Studies) — Mitigation Measure <br />ATTY/RESO.0041/CC RESO DENYING THE APPEAL FOR 353 MAIN STREET <br />REV: 05-14-18 PR <br />Page 26 of 29 <br />RESO NO. 15665 <br />MUFF NO. 603 <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.