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City Council and Successor Agency
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9/10/2012
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY CERTIFYINGTHE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE FINGER AVENUE NINE-LOT PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT; ADOPTING CEQA FINDINGS, AND ADOPTING A MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PLAN, ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
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09/10/2012 <br /> MITIGATION MONITORING OR REPORTING PROGRAM <br /> FINGER AVENUE NINE-LOT PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT <br /> Responsibility <br /> Impact Mitigation Timeframe for for Oversight of <br /> Implementation Implementation Implementation <br /> within the"no-build" implement one of the following measures identified in the necessary by CA Planning priar to <br /> easement area. Technical Reference to help stabilize creek banks: DFG). installation <br /> 1. °The most effective and risk free channel improvement is <br /> to re-vegetate stream banks with willows, cottonwoods, <br /> dogwood and ninebark." <br /> 2. Brush Layering-plant material cut from willow, <br /> cottonwoods or other riparian species is layered <br /> perpendicular to the stream bank slopes. These layers of <br /> vegetation grow quickly, sending a mass of root growth <br /> into the banks and slowing the velocities of erosive stream <br /> flows on the banks. <br /> 3. Brush Matting-cut ends of willows are pushed into the <br /> ground where they then root. The stems are wired down <br /> onto the stream bank with wood stakes cut from lumber <br /> and wire. Also,the space around the posts is filled in with <br /> dead plant material held down with wire or heavy twine <br /> between the posts. <br /> Less Than Significant Impact with Mitigation <br /> Finger Avenue Nine-Lot Planned Development Project June 2012 <br /> Mitigation Monitoring or Reporting Program Page 4 <br /> RESO.#15217 <br /> MUFF#613 <br />
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