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Contractor Name
City of Menlo Park
PROJECT NAME
Streambed Alteration Agreement , includes but not limited to vegetation and trash and debris removal from Atherton Channel
RMP File Number
304
Date
10/11/2019
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Exhibit A-1 <br />Notification #1600-20130356-R3 <br />Streambed Alteration Agreement <br />Page 8 of 23 <br />(adults and young, when present) at the nest site to ensure that they <br />are not disturbed by project -related activities. Nest monitoring shall <br />continue during project -related construction work until the young <br />have fully fledged, are no longer being fed by the parents and have <br />left the nest site, as determined by a biological monitor. <br />2.11 Nesting Habitat Removal or Modification. No trees, shrubs or <br />wetland habitat shall be disturbed that contain active bird nests until <br />all eggs have hatched, and young have fully fledged (are no longer <br />being fed by the adults, and have completed left the nest site). To <br />avoid potential impact to tree or shrub -nesting birds, any trimming or <br />pruning of trees or shrubs shall be conducted during the time period <br />of September 16 to February 14. No habitat removal or modification <br />shall occur within the ESA fenced nest zone even if the nest <br />continues to be active beyond the typical nesting season for the <br />species (refer to Measure 2.8), until the young have fully fledged and <br />will no longer be adversely affected by the project. <br />2.12 Bat Surveys. The qualified biologist shall survey the bridges for bats <br />within a minimum of 30 days prior to the beginning of Project <br />construction work planned either on or within 50 feet of the <br />Bridge. The biologist shall make an effort to identify the bat species <br />and its use of the bridge (maternity, bachelor, day roosting), but shall <br />avoid disturbing bats during surveys. The pallid bat forms maternity <br />or bachelor colonies from spring (March to May) until October, and <br />although the young are weaned at 6 to 8 weeks of age, they are not <br />self-sufficient until the fall. Bats may hibernate in the same structure <br />as the spring/summer roost or in another nearby location. Permittee <br />or qualified biologist shall notify CDFW within 24 hours if bats are <br />found during surveys. CDFW may submit additional written <br />avoidance, minimization and mitigation measures if bats are found in <br />the project area. Those additional measures shall be considered <br />part of this Agreement. <br />2.13 Bat Protection. Bats shall not be disturbed by any project -related <br />activities without specific notice to and consultation with <br />CDFW. Project activities shall not start under the bridges, or within <br />50 feel of the bridges, if bats are found nesting/roosting within <br />them. If bats are documented using the bridge or bridges, the <br />qualified biologist shall conduct weekly surveys until the bats have <br />left the area for the fall/winter season. <br />2.14 Stream Diversion. if water is present in the channel during project <br />activities, the water shall be diverted around the work area to isolate <br />it. To isolate the work area, water tight coffer dams shall be <br />constructed upstream and downstream of the work area and water <br />
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