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Reso PC22-14 0114 PC Reso Certifying Final EIR 557 E. Bayshore Road
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Reso PC22-14 0114 PC Reso Certifying Final EIR 557 E. Bayshore Road
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ATTY/RESO.0114/PC RESO CERTIFYING FINAL EIR – 557 E. BAYSHORE ROAD <br />REV: 12-09-22 VR <br />Page 45 of 61 <br />Mitigation Monitoring or Reporting Program <br />557 East Bayshore Road Project (SCH #2017072047) <br />Impacts Mitigation Timeframe for <br />Implementation <br />Responsibility <br />for <br />Implementatio <br />n <br />Oversight of <br />Implementatio <br />n <br />and larger where feasible. If any such features are <br />included in the façade areas of Buildings A and B <br />indicated in red on Figure 3.4-2, all glazing used <br />in any such features shall be 100 percent treated. <br /> Landscaping, including planted vegetation and <br />water features, shall be designed to minimize the <br />potential for collisions adjacent to the red-outlined <br />facades. For example, vegetation providing <br />particularly valuable resources to birds (such as <br />fruits) shall be planted away from the facades, <br />and vegetation in general shall be planted in such <br />a way that is not clearly reflected in windows. <br />Water features shall be located away from <br />building exteriors to reduce the attraction of birds <br />toward glazed facades. <br /> <br />Impacts to the Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse and Salt Marsh <br />Wandering Shrew <br /> <br />MM BIO-1.12: Worker Environmental Awareness <br />Program. Before any construction activities begin, a <br />qualified biologist shall conduct a training session for all <br />construction personnel. At a minimum, the training shall <br />include descriptions of the salt marsh harvest mouse and <br />salt marsh wandering shrew, their habitats, the laws <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Prior to the start of <br />project activities <br />below the top of bank <br />of the muted tidal <br />drainage ditch. <br />Vegetation shall not <br />be removed during a <br />high tide or king tide <br />event that temporarily <br />inundates the <br />drainage ditch, as <br />these are the <br />conditions in which <br />salt marsh harvest <br />mice and salt marsh <br />wandering shrews <br />are most likely to be <br />present on the <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Project <br />applicant <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Project <br />applicant <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Director of the <br />Community <br />Development <br />and <br />Transportation <br />Department <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Director of the <br />Community <br />Development <br />and <br />Transportation <br />Department <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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