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09/10/2012 <br /> MITIGATION MONITORING OR REPORTING PROGRAM <br /> FINGER AVENUE NINE-LOT PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT <br /> Responsibility <br /> Impact Mitigation Timeframe for for Oversight of <br /> Implementation Implementation Implementation <br /> course of site development activities, work in that area During grading <br /> shall be halted and the project paleontologist shall be and subsurface <br /> notified of the find. The project paleontologist shall have construction <br /> the authority to temporarily divert or redirect grading to <br /> allow time to evaluate any exposed fossil materiaL If the <br /> project paleontologist determines that the resource is <br /> significant,the project paleontologist shall properly collect <br /> any scientifically significant specimens. During collection <br /> activities, contextual stratigraphic data shall also be <br /> collected. The data will include lithologic descriptions, <br /> photographs, measured stratigraphic sections, and field <br /> notes. Scientifically significant specimens shall be <br /> prepared to the point of identification(not exhibition), <br /> stabilized, identified, and offered for curation to a suitable <br /> repository that has a retrievable storage system, such as the <br /> University of California, Berkeley, Museum of <br /> Paleontology. <br /> • The project paleontologist shall prepare a final report at <br /> the end of the earthmoving activities; the report shall <br /> include an itemized inventory of recovered fossils and <br /> appropriate stratigraphic and locality data. The project <br /> paleontologist shall send one copy of the report to the <br /> City; another copy shall accompany any fossils, along with <br /> field logs and photographs,to the designated repository. <br /> Less Than Significant with Mitigation <br /> Finger Avenue Nine-Lot Planned Development Project June 2012 <br /> Mitigation Monitoring or Reporting Program Page 9 <br /> RESO.#15217 <br /> MUFF#613 <br />