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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 54 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 /> Signs shall be placed on trash receptacles <br />reminding users to close lids so that they will not <br />be inadvertently left open. <br /> Residents and visitors shall be prohibited from <br />feeding feral or wild mammals, including feral <br />cats, on the property. <br /> Educational signs shall be posted explain the <br />importance and sensitivity of nearby marsh <br />habitats, prohibiting feeding wildlife (including feral <br />cats) on the property, and prohibiting outdoor cats <br />and off-leash dogs. In addition, signs shall advise <br />residents and visitors to dispose of food waste in <br />outdoor areas appropriately to avoid attracting <br />and subsidizing nuisance species. <br />Impact BIO-2: The <br />project would not <br />have a substantial <br />adverse effect on <br />any riparian habitat <br />or other sensitive <br />natural community <br />identified in local or <br />regional plans, <br />policies, regulations <br />or by the CDFW or <br />MM BIO-2.1: Implement Invasive Weed BMPs. The <br />invasion and/or spread of noxious weeds will be avoided <br />by the use of the following invasive weed BMPs: <br /> <br /> The use of moderate or highly invasive and/or <br />noxious weed for landscaping (from the planting <br />plan, asparagus fern [Asparagus sp.], rated <br />moderately invasive) is prohibited. <br /> During project construction, all seeds and straw <br />materials used on-site will be weed-free rice (or <br />similar material acceptable to the City) straw, and <br />The use of moderate <br />or highly invasive <br />and/or noxious weed <br />for landscaping is <br />prohibited throughout <br />the life of the project. <br />During project <br />construction, all <br />seeds and straw <br />materials used on- <br />site will be weed-free <br />Project <br />applicant <br /> <br />Director of the <br />Community <br />Development <br />and <br />Transportation <br />Department <br />
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