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The purchase of mitigation credits from the mitigation bank would accomplish the <br />goal of the California Wetlands Conservation Policy ("No Net Loss Policy;" Executive Order <br />W-59-93) to "ensure no overall net loss and achieve a long-term net gain in the quantity, <br />quality, and permanence of wetlands acreage and values in California." A credit purchase <br />agreement or receipt shall be provided prior to approval of the grading plan. <br />Finding: Implementation of Mitigation Measures BIO -4a and BIO -4b would reduce <br />the project -related impacts to federally protected seasonal wetlands and freshwater <br />emergent wetlands to a less -than -significant level. <br />Facts in Suanort of Finding: These mitigation measures address the process to <br />obtain a Section 404 Permit from the Army Corps of Engineers and a 401 Water Quality <br />Certification from the Regional Water Board, and define processes to undertake wetland <br />mitigation as required by the applicable agency permits. <br />CULTURAL RESOURCES <br />Imaact CUL -1: Removal and relocation of the Water Tank would have a substantial <br />adverse change on an eligible City landmark that qualifies as a historical resource, as <br />defined in CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5. <br />Mitigation CUL -1: The project applicant shall be responsible for funding all of the <br />measures outlined below regarding relocation of the Water Tank. These measures shall be <br />completed prior to, during, and after relocation of the Water Tank, as applicable. <br />The following tasks shall be undertaken prior to the Water Tank's relocation: <br />Photo documentation of the Water Tank shall be completed prior to its removal from <br />the project site. The photography shall be done to Historic American Building Survey - <br />like standards. The photo documentation shall be filed with the Redwood City Public <br />Library History RoomNollmayer Archives. <br />A qualified preservation architect and structural engineer/contractor shall prepare a <br />Relocation Plan that:(1) describes the specific approach to dismantling the metal <br />tank from the wood base, and any other portions of the tank; (2) describes how the <br />receiver location will be prepared to accept the tank, including but not limited to <br />grading and construction of the foundation; proposed travel route from the existing <br />location to the new location; (3) delineates the historic features of the tank, specifying <br />features that cannot be repaired, are deteriorated or damaged beyond repair; and (4) <br />describes a permanent commemorative photographic display to be incorporated in <br />the relocated Water Tank. <br />• The Relocation Plan and documentation shall be submitted for review and shall be <br />approved by the City of Redwood City Planning Division prior to the removal of the <br />Water Tank. <br />The following tasks shall be undertaken during and after the Water Tank's relocation: <br />The relocation shall be implemented in accordance with the approved Relocation <br />Plan and all required City noticing and permitting requirements. <br />ATTY/RESO.0035/CC RESO CERTIFYING FINAL EIR — 1548 MAPLE <br />REV: 04-30-18 PR <br />Page 7 of 49 <br />RE50. NO. 15661 <br />MUFF NO. 601 <br />