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Reso13 PC 13-04 March 26 2013 Laurel Way EIR
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Reso13 PC 13-04 March 26 2013 Laurel Way EIR
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Planning Commission
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3/26/2013
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perpetuity,including provisions for the planting of new trees and vegetation ta <br /> replace any fuh�re loss af existin�or replacement trees and veget�kion.The <br /> vegetation mainkenauce plan s1�all be submitt�d for the review and approval of t�e <br /> City Landacape Arohi�ect. The applicant shall impleme�.t the a�proved vegetation <br /> m.a�agement plan. <br /> Fiuding: Mitigation Measures Biolo,gy-1 and Biology-2 wouldraduce construction im�pacts <br /> to bird end bat sgecies to a less-t.haa-significant level.Mitigstion Measvre <br /> Biolog�-3 would reduce impacts to mature t�ee habitat ta a less-then-significant <br /> Ievel. TViitigation Measures Bzology-4,Biology-5, and Biology-6 would reduce <br /> post�consttuction impacts to wi�dlife habitat and special-status wildlife to a less- <br /> than�significant Ievel. <br /> F�ets in Sapport of�nding: Mitigation Measttre�iology-1 wautd require preconrstr�c#ion <br /> nesting bird surveys far construction during b�rd nesting season and,if nests aze <br /> found,avoidance flr monitoring of active aests. Mitigatian Measure Biology-2 <br /> would require avaic�ance of tzee removal during the bree�in�seasan and during <br /> the nig�t time. It wvuld also require conducting preconstru�ian surveys for bat <br /> habitat and,i�suitable roosting sites are fowzd,impleznentation of actions to allow <br /> bafs to leave the area to reduce#�e poten�ial for impac�s. These actions wauld <br /> reduce imp�.cts to 6ats and nesting birds to a Iess-than-significant level. <br /> Mitigafiion Meas�Bia�agy-3 would require submittal of landscapi�g plans, <br /> including standards for minimum tree replacement�ize,ta t�duce impacts to <br /> matvre tree habita�to a less-than-significant Ievel. <br /> Mitigation Measure Biology-4 vvould rec�uire 000rdination with various regulatory <br /> agencies to reduce impacts to biological resources from activities such as <br /> p�s�icide and biocide use to a Iess-than-significant leve�.Mitigation Measure <br /> Biology-5 would require that landscaping$ctivity not dadnage sensitive species <br /> habi�t,that drought talerant plarrts be used, and that no invasive species shall be <br /> introduced. h+iitigation Measure Siology-6 would require a maintenance plan for <br /> existing and proposed replac�ment trees and vegetation. The�e measures wauld <br /> reduce impacts to sensitive wildiife and wilciliFe habitat to a l�sa-than.-sigaificant <br /> leveX. <br /> Impac�3.3-1 and proposed mitigat�on aze descxibed on pages 3.3-14 dn�augh 3.3- <br /> 16 of the Draft EIR and pages 41�4 thraugh 4�5 of the Revi.sed Fir�al EIR,which <br /> are hereby incoiporated by refEtence. <br /> �mp�ct 3.3�� <br /> Impaet: Constructian af the project would resu2t in loss of wetland area and cauld result in <br /> the removal of s�eps.Additianal impacts to wetlands may occur due to in�reased <br /> sedimentation. I'ost canstruclaon,there cc�uld be i�npacts to the dr�inage area sad <br /> riparian habitat fram the build�p of trash and debris. <br /> Mitigation: Mitigafion MeaeUre Biology-7: The w�tland delineation comp�ete�in 20D9 sha11 <br /> be submitted to the U.S.Army Corps afEngineers for verificarion.I3uring the <br /> u:� <br />
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