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ATTY/RESO.0034/PC RESO RECOMMENDING CEQA APPROVAL – 505 E. BAYSHORE – EXHIBIT B <br />REV: 05-12-23 JB <br />Page 7 of 22 <br />Mitigation Monitoring or Reporting Program <br />505 East Bayshore Road Project (SCH #2021080447) <br />Impacts Mitigation Timeframe for <br />Implementation <br />Responsibility <br />for <br />Implementation <br />Oversight of <br />Implementation <br />Approved 1 lighting. The project shall include the installation <br />of motion-sensor lighting and automatic light shut-off <br />mechanisms. No red exterior lighting shall be used on the <br />project site. <br />Director’s <br />designee <br />Impact BIO-3: <br />Project activities <br />may result in the <br />injury or mortality <br />of salt marsh <br />harvest mice and <br />salt marsh <br />wandering shrews. <br /> <br />Less than <br />Significant Impact <br />with Mitigation <br />Incorporated <br />MM BIO-3.1: Worker Environmental Awareness Program. <br />Before any construction activities begin, a qualified <br />biologist will conduct a training session for all construction <br />personnel. At a minimum, the training will include <br />descriptions of the salt marsh harvest mouse and salt marsh <br />wandering shrew, their habitats, the laws protecting them, <br />the general measures that are being implemented to conserve <br />these species as they relate to the project, and the boundaries <br />within which the project may be accomplished. <br /> <br />MM BIO-3.2: Exclusion Barrier. Prior to the start of <br />construction activities below top of bank, a barrier will be <br />installed along the northernmost limits of the work area to <br />exclude salt marsh harvest mice and salt marsh wandering <br />shrews from the project site. This barrier, which will be <br />shown on the project plans and will be constructed under the <br />guidance of a qualified biologist, will consist of a three-foot <br />tall, tight cloth, smooth plastic, or sheet-metal (or similar <br />material approved by the USFWS) fence toed into the soil at <br />least three inches deep and supported with stakes placed on <br />the inside of the barrier. A qualified biologist will conduct a <br />preconstruction survey of the area where vegetation was <br />removed prior to construction access, and will monitor the <br />Prior to issuance of grading <br />permits <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Prior to the start of <br />construction activities below <br />top of bank, the barrier shall <br />be installed. A <br />preconstruction survey of <br />the area where vegetation <br />was removed shall be <br />completed prior to <br />construction access, and the <br />installation of the barrier <br />shall be monitored. <br />Following the installation of <br />the barrier, designated <br />Project applicant <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Project applicant <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Director of the <br />Community <br />Development and <br />Transportation <br />Department or the <br />Director’s <br />designee <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Director of the <br />Community <br />Development and <br />Transportation <br />Department or the <br />Director’s <br />designee <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 Exterior lighting fixtures that meet the International Dark-Sky Association’s standards for artificial lighting minimize glare while reducing light trespass and skyglow, and are <br />required to be fully shieled and minimize the amount of blue light in the nighttime environment (Source: International Dark-Sky Association. 2020)