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Exhibit A-1 <br />, <br />Notification #1600-2013-0356-R3 <br />Streambed Afterafion Agreement <br />Page 2 of 23 <br />Site 2. Atherton Creek between Marsh Road and Rolison Road; Latitude <br />37028'54.02"N, Longitude 122°11'01.07'W; adjacent to APNs: 055-251-250 and <br />055-251-350. <br />PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />As part of routine maintenance activities, to maintain channel capacity and prevent <br />flooding of adjacent commercial and industrial areas in the vicinity of Atherton Creek, <br />the project includes removal of sediment, in -stream vegetation, vegetation on the bank, <br />and debris and trash within the channel. <br />Routine maintenance activities authorized under this Agreement are limited to the <br />following: <br />• Removal of Sediment in the Stream Channel Bottom and around Bridges, <br />Culverts, Storm Drain Outlets and Water Diversion Inlets — Utilizing a clamshell <br />bucket for removal of sediment in a concrete -lined portion and an earthen <br />bottom portion of Atherton Creek to maintain channel capacity; <br />• Removal of Obstructions around Structures and Facilities — Utilizing hand tools <br />and a clamshell bucket for removal of trash and debris embedded within the <br />stream channel and utilizing hand tools where clamshell bucket cannot reach; <br />• Vegetation Management within the Channel and Lower Stream Bank - Utilizing <br />hand tools for removal of living vegetation in the channel and on the lower half of <br />the creek banks. Trees and other woody vegetation shall only be trimmed, not <br />removed; <br />• Vegetation Management on Upper Half of Bank and Top of Levee - Utilizing <br />hand tools for removal of vegetation and mowers for mowing levee slopes and <br />top of bank; <br />• Removal of Invasive, Non-native Plants — Removal of invasive, non-native plants <br />utilizing hand tools. <br />PROJECTIMPACTS <br />Existing fish or wildlife resources the project could substantially adversely affect include: <br />saltmarsh harvest mouse, a species listed as Endangered under both the Endangered <br />Species Act (ESA) and the California Endangered Species Act (CESA) and fully <br />protected under FGC; saltmarsh common yellowthroat, designated as a Species of <br />Special Concern; other migratory, foraging and nesting birds; bats; water quality; and <br />temporary impacts to 950 linear feet of emergent vegetation. <br />The adverse effects the project could have on the fish or wildlife resources identified <br />