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• "NO TRESPASSING' signs are to be posted on all sides of <br />the perimeter fencing as soon as it goes up. A sign must be <br />posted adjacent to or on all gates. <br />Finding: The mitigation measure identified above is feasible and <br />would reduce the potentially significant environmental impact described above to <br />a less- than - significant level. <br />The mitigation measure identified above would reduce the <br />potentially significant environmental impact described above to a less -than- <br />significant level by ensuring that the Project site is monitored by qualified <br />personnel to identify, evaluate, and conserve any cultural resources found during <br />excavation activities. <br />XI. GEOLOGY AND SOILS <br />A. Soil Erosion <br />Potential Impact: Some localized soil erosion could occur during <br />construction of the project. The eroded materials could reach Redwood Creek, <br />which ultimately flows to San Francisco Bay, and thus, could result in storm <br />water pollution. (Potentially Significant) <br />Mitigation: The following mitigation measure, as set forth in the <br />Initial Study and the FEIR, is hereby adopted and will be implemented as <br />provided in the Mitigation Monitoring Program: <br />Soil Erosion Control. The project sponsor shall implement the <br />following BMPs, or similar measures, to reduce the potential soil erosion impacts <br />to a less- than - significant level: <br />• Train contractors, subcontractors, and construction <br />employees about the possible best management practices. <br />Inform contractors and subcontractors about the new storm <br />water requirements and their responsibilities. <br />• Schedule excavation and grading activities for dry weather <br />periods as much as possible. Plant temporary vegetation or <br />place other erosion controls before rain begins. <br />Place silt fences, hay bales, or other erosion controls around <br />graded areas to minimize off -site sediment transport in storm <br />water. <br />• Locate and protect storm drains in the vicinity of the site with <br />berms or filters during wet weather periods. <br />