Laserfiche WebLink
shown on the building permit plans to ensure that the recommendations have been <br /> properly incorporated into the design. The consultant shall certify in writing that such <br /> recommendations have been followed. <br /> Housing Element and Climate Action Plan General Plan Amendment and Rezonings <br /> Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan <br /> 38. Mitigation Measure 4.B-1: Prior to the issuance of a grading or building permit, <br /> whichever is sooner, the project developer shall submit an air quality construction plan <br /> detailing the proposed air quality construction measures related to the project such as <br /> construction phasing, construction equipment, and dust control measures, and such plan <br /> shall be approved by the Director of Community Development. Air quality construction <br /> measures shall include Basic Construction Mitigation Measures (BAAQMD, May 2011) <br /> and, where construction-related emissions would exceed the applicable thresholds, <br /> Additional Construction Mitigation Measures shall be included on all grading, utility, <br /> building, landscaping, and improvement plans during all phases of construction. <br /> 39. Mitigation Measure 4.0-1 a: Pre-construction Breeding Bird Surveys. Prior to development <br /> of each phase of project activities that have the potential to result in impacts on breeding <br /> birds, the project developer shall take the following steps to avoid direct losses of nests, <br /> eggs, and nestlings and indirect impacts to avian breeding success: <br /> a. If grading or construction activities occur only during the non-breeding season, <br /> between August 31 and February 1 , no surveys will be required. <br /> b. Pruning and removal of trees and other vegetation, including grading of grasslands, <br /> should occur whenever feasible, outside the breeding season (February 1 through <br /> August 31). During the breeding bird season (February 1 through August 31), a <br /> qualified biologist shall survey activity sites for nesting raptors and passerine birds <br /> not more than 14 days prior to any ground-disturbing activity or vegetation removal. <br /> Surveys shall include all line-of-sight trees within 500 feet (for raptors) and all <br /> vegetation (including bare ground) within 250 feet for all other species. <br /> c. Based on the results of the surveys, avoidance procedures shall be adopted, if <br /> necessary, on a case-by-case basis. These may include construction buffer areas <br /> (up to several hundred feet in the case of raptors) or seasonal avoidance. <br /> d. Bird nests initiated during construction are presumed to be unaffected, and no buffer <br /> would be necessary, except to avoid direct destruction of a nest or mortality of <br /> nestlings. <br /> e. If preconstruction surveys indicate that nests are inactive or potential habitat is <br /> unoccupied during the construction period, no further mitigation is required. Trees <br /> and shrubs that have been determined to be unoccupied by nesting or other special- <br /> status birds may be pruned or removed. <br /> 40. Mitigation Measure 4.0-1b: Pre-Construction Bat Surveys. Prior to the issuance of a <br /> grading or building permit, a qualified biologists shall conduct a pre-construction special- <br /> status bat surveys when large trees are to be removed or underutilized or vacant buildings <br /> are to be demolished. If active day or night roosts are found, the bat biologist shall take <br /> actions to make such roosts unsuitable habitat prior to tree removal or building demolition. <br /> PUD-110, Irby Ranch City Council <br /> Page 8 of 32 <br />