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Exhibit C <br />CHAPTER 6 <br />Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br />(Revised October 2017) <br />6.1 Introduction <br />When approving projects with Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs) that identify significant <br />impacts, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires public agencies to adopt <br />monitoring and reporting programs or conditions of project approval to mitigate or avoid the <br />identified significant effects (Public Resources Code Section 21081.6(a)(1)). A public agency <br />adopting measures to mitigate or avoid the significant impacts of a proposed project is required to <br />ensure that the measures are fully enforceable, through permit conditions, agreements, or other <br />means (Public Resources Code Section 21081.6(b)). The mitigation measures required by a <br />public agency to reduce or avoid significant project impacts not incorporated into the design or <br />program for the project may be made conditions of project approval as set forth in a Mitigation <br />Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP). The program must be designed to ensure project <br />compliance with mitigation measures during project implementation. <br />The MMRP includes the mitigation measures identified in the SEIR required to address the <br />significant impacts associated with the proposed EDZ. The required mitigation measures are <br />summarized in this program; the full text of the impact analysis and mitigation measures is <br />presented in the Draft SEIR in Chapter 2, Summary, except as revised in this Final SEIR. <br />T�ie�VIMBP was initially iacludedin the_Maiich_2_016Final SE1R34inor revisions to the_MM I? <br />are incIudedin..this version and shown as additions in double -underline text or deletions in <br />strikeeuttext. <br />6.2 Format <br />The MMRP is organized in a table format (see Table 6-1), keyed to each significant impact and <br />each SEIR mitigation measure. Only mitigation measures adopted to address significant impacts <br />are included in this program. Each mitigation measure is set out in full, followed by a tabular <br />summary of monitoring requirements. The column headings in the tables are defined as follows: <br />o Mitigation Measures adopted as Conditions of Approval: This column presents the <br />mitigation measure identified in the SEIR. <br />70 <br />