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These measures shall be shown on the building permit plan set submitted to the Director <br /> of Community Development for review and approval before issuance of the first building <br /> permit. <br /> 29. The State of California's Green Building Standards Code, "CALGreen," shall apply, if <br /> applicable. <br /> 30. Consistent with the Alameda County Watercourse Protection Ordinance, no new grading <br /> or development shall be allowed within 20 feet of the top of bank, or edge of riparian <br /> vegetation, whichever is further from the creek centerline. Plans submitted for Minor <br /> Subdivision and Final Map shall clearly label this line as the Creek Setback Line and the <br /> area as a designated creek easement area. All setbacks shall be measured from the <br /> Creek Setback Line. <br /> 31. The project developer shall enter into an agreement with the City, approved by the City <br /> Attorney, which guarantees that all landscaping and open space areas included in this <br /> project will be maintained at all times in a manner consistent with the approved landscape <br /> plan for this development. Said agreement shall run with the land for the duration of the <br /> existence of the structures located on the subject property. <br /> 32. Rare Plant Survey: A rare plant survey shall be conducted prior to any construction <br /> activities to document the extent of Congdon's tar plant this species on the site. <br /> Congdon's tar plant blooms between June through November and shall be surveyed <br /> during this time period by a qualified biologist to determine the precise locations. If <br /> possible, seed shall be collected or the plants collected for redistribution if these areas <br /> are to be impacted by proposed development. <br /> 33. Pre-Construction Bird Survey: If project construction-related activities takes place during <br /> the nesting season (February 1 through September 15), prior to issuance of a building or <br /> grading permit, preconstruction surveys for nesting passerine birds and raptors (birds of <br /> prey) within the project site and the surrounding area of influence shall be conducted by a <br /> qualified biologist prior to the commencement of the tree removal or site grading activities. <br /> If any bird listed under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act is found to be nesting within the <br /> project site or within the area of influence, an adequate protective buffer zone shall be <br /> established by a qualified biologist to protect the nesting site. This buffer shall be a <br /> minimum of 75 feet from the project activities for passerine birds, and a minimum of <br /> 200 feet for raptors. The distance shall be determined by a qualified biologist based on <br /> the site conditions (topography, if the nest is in a line of sight of the construction and the <br /> sensitivity of the birds nesting). The nest site(s) shall be monitored by a qualified biologist <br /> periodically to see if the birds are stressed by the construction activities and if the <br /> protective buffer needs to be increased. Once the young have fledged and are flying well <br /> enough to avoid project construction zones (typically by August), the project can proceed <br /> without further regard to the nest site(s). <br /> 34. Pre-construction Burrowing Owl Surveys: No more than 30 days prior to any ground <br /> disturbing activities, a qualified biologist shall conduct a preconstruction/take avoidance <br /> Case No. PUD-114, 11300 Dublin Canyon City Council <br /> Page 7 of 26 <br />