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determined by the regulatory agencies, may also be required. Typical <br />mitigation could include enhancement of on-site habitat conditions or <br />enhancement/preservation of other existing habitat elsewhere in the <br />watershed. [COA][PLANNING] <br />d. Biological Resources (Wetland Delineation) — Mitigation Measure <br />#4: If impacts to Redwood Creek are anticipated, a wetland delineation <br />shall be performed to determine precise jurisdiction by regulating <br />agencies (e.g., USACE, CDFG, etc.). Impacts could include the <br />temporary or permanent placement of fill into regulated waters or <br />wetlands, diversion or obstruction of flow, pollutant discharge, and the <br />alteration or use of any material from the bed, channel, or bank. The <br />results of the wetland delineation shall be incorporated into regulatory <br />permit applications that may be required if wetland fill is proposed. <br />[COA][PLANNING] <br />e. Biological Resources (Stormwater Pollution and Management) – <br />Mitigation Measure #5: All projects developed under the Precise Plan <br />shall comply with the Redwood City Stormwater Management & <br />Discharge Control Program, including maintenance of setbacks from <br />Redwood Creek, erosion control methods, and measures for the <br />avoidance of stormwater pollution. The Redwood City Engineer is <br />responsible for making the determination as to setback limits and any <br />permitted development within a setback. If more than one acre of ground <br />will be disturbed by grading, the project is required to obtain coverage <br />under the General Permit for Discharges of Stormwater Associated with <br />Construction Activity (Construction General Permit, 99-08-DWQ). The <br />Construction General Permit requires the development and <br />implementation of a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). <br />[COA][ENGINEERING] <br />f. Biological Resources (Tree Removal and Trimming) – Mitigation <br />Measure #6: All tree removal and trimming, as well as ground <br />disturbing activities, shall be scheduled to take place outside of the <br />breeding season (February 15 to August 31). If construction is <br />unavoidable during this time, a qualified biologist shall conduct a survey <br />for nesting birds no more than three days prior to the removal or <br />trimming of any tree and prior to the start of ground disturbing activities. <br />If active nests are not present, project activities can proceed as <br />scheduled. If active nests of protected species are detected, CDFG shall <br />be contacted on how to proceed. Typically, a buffer will be established <br />around the nest, pursuant to direction from the CDFG. <br />[COA][PLANNING] <br />g. Biological Resources (Bat Survey) – Mitigation Measure #7: A pre - <br />construction survey of trees and structures (including bridges) shall be <br />ATTY/RESO.0041/CC RESO DENYING THE APPEAL FOR 353 MAIN STREET RESO NO. 15665 <br />REV: 05-14-18 PR MUFF NO. 603 <br />Page 25 of 29 <br />