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03/27/2007 <br />quality. These possible effects of soil erosion represent a potentially significant <br />impact. <br />Mitigation 15-2. Require applicants for future development projects in the <br />Precise Plan area involving a grading area of 10,000 or more square feet to prepare <br />erosion control plans subject to City approval and consistent with the required project <br />Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) as well as Best Management <br />Practices (BMPs) specified by the Redwood City Stormwater Management and <br />Discharge Control Program (Municipal Code Chapter 27A). Implement the plan during <br />construction. Erosion during all phases of construction shall be controlled through the <br />use of erosion and soil transport control facilities. These shall include the use of catch <br />basins and filter fabrics, and the direction of stormwater runoff away from disturbed <br />areas. The plan shall also provide for long-term stabilization and maintenance of <br />remaining exposed soils after construction is completed. Areas disturbed by <br />construction shall be either covered with impervious surfaces (e.g., buildings and <br />pavement) or fully stabilized with landscaping and/or native vegetation. All revegetated <br />areas shall be irrigated and maintained as necessary to ensure the long-term survival of <br />the vegetation. <br />Finding: Implementation of mitigation measure 15-2 would reduce this potential <br />impact to aless-than-significant level. <br />Atty/Reso/Reso.1683 34 14769 <br />030707 Muff #613 <br />