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(BAAQMD, May 2011) and, where construction-related emissions would exceed <br /> the applicable thresholds, additional construction mitigation measures shall be <br /> instituted. The air quality construction plan shall be included on all grading, <br /> utility, building, landscaping, and improvement plans during all phases of <br /> construction, access roads, parking areas and staging areas at the construction <br /> site. <br /> 49. The applicant shall hire a qualified air quality consultant to prepa-e a Health Risk <br /> Assessment (HRA) for the project in accordance with the BAAQNID requirements <br /> to determine the exposure of project residents/occupants/users ':o air pollutants. <br /> The HRA shall be submitted to the Director of Community Development for <br /> review and approval. The applicant shall incorporate any measures discussed in <br /> the HRA report into projects design/plans and shall adhere to all specifications of <br /> the HRA report. <br /> 50. Mitigation Measure (Nesting and/or Migratory Birds): If grading or tree removal <br /> within the project area is expected to occur during the typical nesting season <br /> (February-August), the project applicant shall retained a qualified biologist to <br /> perform a pre-construction nest survey in order to confirm the presence of active <br /> raptor or migratory bird nests. The survey shall be conducted ro more than 30 <br /> days prior to ground disturbance or tree removal and the results of the survey <br /> shall be submitted to the City immediately upon completion. If there is any lapse <br /> in construction activities, and construction resumes during the nesting season, <br /> the project applicant shall retain a qualified biologist to conduct new surveys <br /> within 30 days of the re-initiation of construction activities. The results on the <br /> new surveys shall be submitted to the City immediately upon completion. If <br /> nesting birds are found during the survey, the qualified biologist. in coordination <br /> with the City shall determine and establish an appropriate Ixffer around the <br /> active nest. Exclusionary fencing shall be established outside the proposed <br /> project footprint to prohibit project activity from entering into the buffer area for a <br /> time period appropriate for the species, as set forth by the qualified biologist. <br /> The exclusionary fencing shall remain in place until the qualified biologist <br /> confirms that the young have fledged. All required buffers shall be shown on <br /> construction plans and submitted to the City. If construction activities or tree <br /> removal are proposed to occur during the non-breeding season (September- <br /> January), a survey would not be required, nor any further studies or mitigation. <br /> 51. The applicant shall hire a qualified biologist to conduct a bat survey and identify <br /> measures, if any, in the construction plan(s) to reduce impacts to bats and their <br /> roosts consistent for large trees and vacant buildings that are to be removed. If <br /> active day or night roosts are found, the bat biologist shall take actions to make <br /> such roosts unsuitable habitat prior to tree removal or building demolition. A no- <br /> disturbance buffer of 100-feet shall be created around active bat roosts being <br /> used for maternity or hibernation purposes. Bat roosts initiated during <br /> construction are presumed to be unaffected, and no buffer shall be required. <br /> 14-Unit Development Plan Ponderosa Homes <br /> PUD-97, Conditions of Approval 10 of 31 4202 Stanley Boulevard <br />