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30. In accordance with measure AQ-3.1, the applicant shall employ measures as described <br /> within the Operational Air Emissions Plan in Exhibit B of the original PUD approval. <br /> 31. In accordance with measure BIO-5.1, prior to the beginning of tree removal or mass <br /> grading, between February 15 and August 15, including grading for major infrastructure <br /> improvements, an avian nesting survey shall be conducted of all habitat within 350 feet <br /> of any grading or earthmoving activity. The survey shall be conducted by a qualified <br /> biologist, as determined by the City, and occur no more than 21 days prior to <br /> disturbance. If no active nests are found, no further action is required. <br /> If active nests for special status avian species or raptor nests are found within the <br /> construction footprint, construction activities shall be delayed within a minimum 500-foot <br /> buffer zone surrounding active raptor nests and a minimum 250-foot buffer zone <br /> surrounding nests of other special status avian species until the young have fledged. <br /> This buffer zone shall not extend beyond the Staples Ranch site. The appropriate buffer <br /> can be modified by the City in consultation with qualified biologists and the California <br /> Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFVV). No action other than avoidance shall be taken <br /> without CDFG consultation. Completion of the nesting cycle shall be determined by a <br /> qualified ornithologist or biologist, as determined by the City. <br /> The buffer zone shall be delineated by highly visible temporary construction fencing, <br /> and no intensive disturbance (e.g., heavy equipment operation associated with <br /> construction, use of cranes or draglines, new rock crushing activities) or other project <br /> related activities that could cause nest abandonment or forced fledging, shall be <br /> initiated within the established buffer zone of an active nest. <br /> If the project is built in phases, this condition of approval shall be implemented for each <br /> phase of development. <br /> 32. In accordance with measure HZ-2.1, prior to initiation of any on-site construction <br /> activities, the project developer shall contact the Underground Service Alert (USA) <br /> whose purpose is to receive planned excavation reports from public and private <br /> excavators and to transmit those planned excavation reports to all participating <br /> excavation. The USA will contact local utilities and inform them that construction is <br /> about to begin in their service area. This notice allows local utilities to mark the areas <br /> where their underground facilities are located near the construction site so that they <br /> may be avoided during project construction. <br /> 33. In accordance with measure HZ-2.1, prior to construction activities within 50 feet of the <br /> PG&E gas line, the project contractor shall identify and demarcate the location of the <br /> natural gas pipeline using highly visible markers that will remain in place <br /> throughout project construction in the vicinity of the pipeline and ensure that all <br /> construction workers are aware of the location of the line. The location of the pipeline <br /> shall be noted on the site and construction plans. Further, the project contractor shall <br /> take all appropriate measures necessary to ensure that the line is not disturbed. <br /> 34. In accordance with measure HZ-2.1, the project developer shall develop an emergency <br /> response plan prior to construction that will include response measures in the <br /> event that there is disturbance of any underground utilities. The plan will be <br /> subject to review and approval by the Building and Safety Division and/or City Engineer. <br /> 35. In accordance with measure HY-1.1, and in accordance with the applicable provisions of <br /> the Municipal Regional Permit (MRP)-NPDES Permit, implementation of and <br /> 7 <br />