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Site(s) Implementation I Monitoring Monitoring and Reporting Monitoring Verification of <br /> Mitigation Measures Affected Procedures Responsibility Action Schedule Compliance <br /> • No equipment mobilization,grading,clearing,or storage of <br /> equipment or machinery,or similar activity shall occur at the site <br /> until a representative of the City has inspected and approved the <br /> wetland protection fencing;and <br /> • The City shall ensure that the temporary fencing is continuously <br /> maintained until all construction activities are completed. <br /> A fencing material meeting the requirements of both water quality <br /> protection and wildlife exclusion shall be used. <br /> 4.E-1.Biological Resources(cont.) <br /> Mitigation Measure 4.E-4:Compensation for Impacts to Wetlands All City or Caltrans shall Site developer RWQCB/USACE: Review, Prior to issuance Verified by: <br /> and Other Waters.Where jurisdictional wetlands and other waters obtain relevant permits Caltrans verify wetland delineation. of grading or Date: <br /> cannot be avoided,to offset temporary and permanent impacts that as listed. building permit, <br /> San Francisco Community Development <br /> would occur as a result of the bridge expansion and replacement, City or Caltrans shall Department/Caltrans: Review whichever is first. <br /> restoration and compensatory mitigation shall be provided through the Regional Water <br /> followingmechanisms: complete wetlands and approval of construction <br /> compensation. Boarday Control plan. <br /> p <br /> • Prior to construction,the City or Caltrans shall obtain relevant permits (RWQCB) Community Development <br /> and authorizations from the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers(USACE), Department/Caltrans: Inspect <br /> California Department of Fish and Wildlife(CDFW),and the San U.S.Army <br /> Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board(RWQCB); Corps of site during construction to <br /> Engineers ensure compliance with project <br /> • Consistent with the terms and conditions of these permits and (USACE) construction plans. <br /> authorizations,the City or Caltrans shall compensate for the <br /> unavoidable loss of wetlands and other waters at a minimum of a California <br /> 1:1 ratio;and Department of <br /> Fish and <br /> • Compensation may be provided by one or more of the following Wildlife <br /> methods: 1)on-site creation or habitat restoration,2)off-site habitat (CDFW) <br /> creation, restoration and/or enhancement,or 3)payment to an <br /> approved wetland mitigation bank. Community <br /> Development <br /> Mitigation bank credits, if available,shall be obtained prior to the start of Department <br /> construction.On-site or off-site creation/restoration/enhancement plans <br /> must be prepared by a qualified biologist prior to construction and <br /> approved by the permitting agencies. Implementation of <br /> creation/restoration/enhancement activities by the permittee shall <br /> occur prior to impacts,whenever possible,to avoid temporal loss.On- <br /> or off-site creation/restoration/enhancement sites shall be monitored <br /> by the City for at least five(5)years to ensure their success. <br /> 4.E-2.Cultural Resources <br /> Mitigation Measure 4.E-5:Archeological Resources.If prehistoric or All Site developer shall hire Site developer Review and approval of Prior to issuance Verified by: <br /> historic-period archaeological resources are encountered during ground a qualified archeologist Community archaeologist. Review and of grading permit. Date: <br /> disturbing activities for a project under construction within the EDZ,the to prepare an Development approval of the construction Field inspections <br /> construction contractor shall halt all activities within 50 feet of the archaeologicalDepartment plan that includes during <br /> discovery,and the construction contractor shall notify the City.Prehistoric mitigation program as archaeological mitigation. construction. <br /> archaeological materials might include obsidian and chert flaked-stone described. Inspect site during construction. <br /> tools(e.g.,projectile points,knives,scrapers)or toolmaking debris; <br /> culturally darkened soil("midden")containing heat-affected rocks, <br /> artifacts,or shellfish remains;stone milling equipment(e.g.,mortars, <br /> pestles,handstones,or milling slabs);and battered stone tools,such as <br />