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Notification #1600- 2013-0356 -R3 <br />Streambed Alteration Agreement <br />Page 10 of 23 <br />Exhibit A -1 <br />capacity of the stream channel or are causing erosion or flooding. <br />Branches and /or limbs overhanging the channel and impacting water <br />flows shall be properly pruned. Only those branches in the lower <br />third of any woody plant and less than three (3) inches in diameter <br />may be trimmed to accommodate maintenance activities. <br />Understory ground cover and vines, such as mugwort, blackberry, <br />and ferns, may be trimmed only as needed to accommodate <br />maintenance activities. No bulldozers, backhoes, or other heavy <br />equipment shall be used to remove tree branches or trees or remove <br />sediment. No vegetation shall be removed by excavation or cutting <br />off below the soil. All pruned material shall be removed from the <br />area and properly disposed of. <br />2.19 Leave Wildlife Unharmed. If any wildlife is encountered during <br />routine maintenance activities, said wildlife shall be allowed to leave <br />the Project site unharmed. <br />2.20 Existing Access Roads. Access to the project sites shall be via <br />existing roads and access ramps. The crane truck with bucket or any <br />other heavy equipment shall be positioned on the existing paved road <br />located outside the top -of -bank. <br />2.21 Dripline Protection. No equipment shall be operated within the <br />dripline of trees. Protective fencing shall be placed around the <br />driplines of those trees to prevent compaction of the root zone. <br />2.22 Spoils. Spoil shall not be placed where it could enter the stream, <br />riparian or wetland areas. Spoil shall not be placed over riparian or <br />wetland vegetation except as specifically noticed to and accepted by <br />CDFW. <br />2.23 Education Session before Commencement of Work. The biological <br />monitor or qualified biologist shall conduct an education session on <br />species that may be present at the project work site. The training <br />shall consist of basic identification of the species, their basic habits, <br />how they may be encountered in the work area, and procedures to <br />follow when they are encountered, Any personnel joining the work <br />crew later shall receive the same training before beginning work. <br />The penalties for noncompliance of conditions in this Agreement <br />shall be relayed to all project personnel. <br />2.24 Stop Work Authority. The biological monitor or qualified biologist <br />shall have the responsibility and authority of stopping the project if <br />any crews or personnel are not complying with the provisions <br />outlined in this Agreement. <br />Page 19 of 34 <br />ATTY /AGR /2018.243/CITY OF MENLO PARK_ATHERTON CHANNEL GSA <br />