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The buffer zone shall be delineated by highly visible temporary construction <br />fencing, and no intensive disturbance (e.g., heavy equipment operation associated <br />with construction, use of cranes or draglines, new rock crushing activities) or other <br />project related activities that could cause nest abandonment or forced fledging, <br />shall be 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 <br />each phase of development. <br />21. 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 <br />is about to begin in their service area. This notice allows local utilities to mark the <br />areas where their underground facilities are located near the construction site so <br />that they may be avoided during project construction. <br />22. In accordance with measure HZ -2.1, the project developer shall develop an <br />emergency response plan prior to construction that will include response measures <br />in the 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 <br />Engineer. <br />23. In accordance with measure HY-1.1, and in accordance with the applicable <br />provisions of the Municipal Regional Permit (MRP)-NPDES Permit, <br />implementation of and compliance with the stormwater quality BMP's are required. <br />However, to ensure that implemented BMPs are effective for reducing potential <br />pollutant loads to a sufficient level of protection, each project developer shall <br />prepare and implement a site-specific Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) <br />with BMPs targeted to reduce post -construction pollutants listed in Table 3.5-5 of <br />the EIR. <br />This WQMP shall identify specific stormwater BMPs for reducing potential <br />pollutants in stormwater runoff. BMPs shall be selected to target pollutants listed <br />in Table 3.5-5 of the EIR; selection criteria and documentation shall be <br />incorporated into the WQMP. A qualified engineer shall prepare and submit, <br />concurrently with the submittal of off-site or on-site improvement plans, (whichever <br />comes first), the WQMP for review and approval by the City Engineer, prior to <br />issuance of the building permit. The WQMP must be approved by a qualified <br />engineer of the City's Engineering Division prior to the beginning of construction <br />activities. <br />The WQMP shall include the following BMPs along with selected BMPs to target <br />pollutant removal: <br />a. Waste and materials storage and management BMPs (design and construction <br />of outdoor materials storage areas and trash and waste storage areas, if any, <br />to reduce pollutant introduction). <br />b. Spill prevention and control BMPs. <br />