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(-_) �_ <br /> Potential Potential <br /> • o <br /> Significance Significance <br /> Without Mitigation With N a <br /> Impacts Mitigation Mitigation Measures Responsibility Mitigation N, o <br /> 0 0 <br /> Q <br /> construction activities are directly adjacent to n <br /> estuarine habitat. <br /> • The water shall be monitored to verify that the <br /> silt curtains contain turbidity to no more than 10 <br /> percent above ambient levels. <br /> • The contractor shall minimize dust through <br /> regular watering of bare ground and use Best <br /> Management Practices to prevent construction <br /> debris and loose soil from falling into the Bay. <br /> • The contractor shall continuously monitor the <br /> quality of sediments being mobilized, and Best <br /> Management Practices will be employed to <br /> prevent the re-suspension of contaminants in <br /> the Bay. <br /> The City of Redwood City shall not issue a grading <br /> permit for the project until the steelhead and chinook <br /> salmon issues are resolved to the satisfaction of <br /> NOAA Fisheries and CDFW. Copies of written <br /> correspondence between NOAA Fisheries and <br /> CDFW and the applicant shall be submitted to the <br /> City prior to issuance of a grading permit. <br /> Implementation of these measures would reduce <br /> these impacts to a less-than-significant level. <br /> This mitigation may be integrated with Mitigation 9-3 <br /> (Temporary Impacts from Inner Marina <br /> Reconfiguration). <. <br /> m <br /> a <br /> m <br /> co D <br /> •S = Significant • _ <br /> LS = Less than significant s 171 <br /> SU = Significant unavoidable impact 0 <br /> NA = Not applicable <br /> co <br /> T:I10695 Pete's Harbor EIR Addendumlrevised addendum no 2ITable 1-1(10695-01).doc <br />