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A no-disturbance buffer of 100 feet shall be created around active bat roosts being used for <br /> maternity or hibernation purposes. Bat roosts initiated during construction are presumed to <br /> be unaffected, and no buffer would be necessary. <br /> 41. Mitigation Measure 4.0-2: Riparian and Wetland Setbacks. Consistent with the Alameda <br /> County Watercourse Protection Ordinance, no new grading or development shall be <br /> allowed within 20 feet of the edge of riparian vegetation or top of bank, whichever is further <br /> from the creek centerline, as delineated by a qualified, City-approved biologist. <br /> 42. Mitigation Measure 4.D-1 b: If the Irby home is approved to be demolished, prior to <br /> demolition, the structure shall be documented according to Historic American Building <br /> Survey (HABS) standards. These standards include large format black and white <br /> photographs, an historical narrative describing the architectural and historical <br /> characteristics of the building, and measured drawings (or reproduced existing drawings if <br /> available). The HABS documentation shall be archived at the City of Pleasanton Planning <br /> Division. <br /> 43. Mitigation Measure 4.D-2: Prior to the issuance of grading permits for development, the <br /> developer shall submit to the City an archaeological mitigation program that has been <br /> prepared by a licensed archaeologist with input from a Native American Representative. <br /> The applicant shall implement the requirements and measures of this program, which will <br /> include, but not be limited to: <br /> a. Submission of periodic status reports to the City of Pleasanton and the NAHC. <br /> b. Submission of a final report, matching the format of the final report submitted for <br /> CA-Ala-613/H, dated March 2005, to the City and the NAHC. <br /> c. A qualified archaeologist and the Native American Representative designated by the <br /> NAHC will be present on site during the grading and trenching for the foundations, <br /> utility services, or other on-site excavation, in order to determine if any bone, shell, <br /> or artifacts are uncovered. If human remains are uncovered, the applicant will <br /> implement Mitigation Measure 4.D-4, below. <br /> 44. Mitigation Measure 4.D-3: In the event that paleontological resources are encountered <br /> during the course of development, all construction activity must temporarily cease in the <br /> affected area(s) until the uncovered fossils are properly assessed by a qualified <br /> paleontologist and subsequent recommendations for appropriate documentation and <br /> conservation are evaluated by the Lead Agency. Excavation or disturbance may continue <br /> in other areas of the site that are not reasonably suspected to overlie adjacent or additional <br /> paleontological resources. <br /> 45. Mitigation Measure 4.D-4: In the event that human remains are discovered during <br /> grading and construction of development facilities by the Housing Element, work shall stop <br /> immediately. There shall be no disposition of such human remains, other than in <br /> accordance with the procedures and requirements set forth in California Health and Safety <br /> Code Section 7050.5 and Public Resources Section 5097.98. These code provisions <br /> require notification of the County Coroner and the Native American Heritage Commission, <br /> who in turn must notify the persons believed to be most likely descended from the <br /> deceased Native American for appropriate disposition of the remains. <br /> PUD-110, Irby Ranch City Council <br /> Page 9 of 32 <br />
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