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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
5/7/2018
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CERTIFYING THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE 1548 MAPLE STREET 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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BI0-3e: All vehicles and equipment shall be maintained in good working condition <br />and free of leaks. <br />BI0-3f: Standard Best Management Practices (BMPs) shall be employed to avoid <br />degradation of aquatic habitat by maintaining water quality and controlling erosion and <br />sedimentation during construction as required by compliance with the General National <br />Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit for Construction Activities. <br />BMPs shall include, but not be limited to, installation of silt fencing and erosion <br />control wattles between Redwood Creek and construction activities. <br />13I0 -3g: To prevent the entanglement of wildlife, no erosion control devices <br />containing plastic monofilament netting shall be used or stored on site. <br />Finding: Implementation of Mitigation Measures BI0-3a through BIO -3g would <br />reduce the project -related impact to the movement or habitat quality of white-tailed kite and <br />longfin smelt to a less -than -significant level. <br />Facts in Su000rt of Finding: These mitigation measures establishes policies to be <br />implemented during construction to reduce potential impacts of construction activities on <br />wildlife movement and habitat, including Environmental Awareness Training and the location <br />of all refueling, maintenance, and staging equipment. <br />Imoact 13I0-4: Construction of the proposed project and the project variant could <br />have a substantial adverse effect on federally protected seasonal wetlands and freshwater <br />emergent wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, as well as waters of <br />the State as defined through the Porter -Cologne Water Quality Control Act. Up to 0.056 <br />acres could be affected by the proposed project and an additional 0.137 acres could be <br />affected by the project variant. <br />Mitigations 13I0 -4a: The project applicant shall obtain a Section 404 Permit from the <br />Army Corps of Engineers and a 401 Water Quality Certification from the Regional Water <br />Board prior to fill of jurisdictional areas or in -water work. The applicant will comply with all <br />general and project specific requirements issued by the Corps and Regional Water Board. <br />13I0 -41b: All waters of the U.S. and waters of the State filled by the project shall be <br />mitigated as required by applicable agency permits that shall be obtained prior to the <br />initiation of construction. Mitigation may be accomplished by: (1) off-site creation of new <br />seasonal wetlands at an appropriate mitigation site; or (2) purchase of credits at an <br />approved off-site mitigation bank. <br />If the mitigation is to be accomplished by creating new wetlands at an off-site <br />location owned or otherwise controlled by the applicant, the applicant shall prepare and <br />implement a wetland mitigation and monitoring plan (MMP) detailing the mitigation design, <br />wetland planting design, maintenance and monitoring requirements, reporting requirements, <br />and success criteria. Mitigation wetlands shall be monitored for a minimum of five years to <br />verify that the success criteria have been achieved. The applicant shall also provide <br />financial assurances for the operation and monitoring of the created wetlands. The MMP <br />shall be approved by the Regional Water Board and the City prior to approval of the Final <br />Map. <br />ATrY/RESO.0035/CC RESO CERTIFYING FINAL EIR-1548 MAPLE RESO. NO. 15661 <br />REV: 04-30-18 PR MUFF NO. 601 <br />Page 6 of 49 <br />
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