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City of Pleasanton 2023-2031 (6th Cycle) Housing Element Update <br />Errata Final EIR <br /> <br /> <br />3-16 FirstCarbon Solutions <br />https://adecinnovations.sharepoint.com/sites/PublicationsSite/Shared Documents/Publications/Client (PN-JN)/2148/21480022/EIR/4 - Final EIR/21480022 Sec03-00 Errata.docx <br />measure recommendations, if any, in order to reduce exposure to TACs below <br />BAAQMD thresholds of significance at the time of the project approval. <br />For individual projects, the HRA shall be completed and identified recommendations <br />in order to reduce exposure to TACs below BAAQMD thresholds of significance, if <br />any, in the HRA shall be incorporated into design and construction documents as <br />Conditions of Approval prior to issuance of grading permit or building permit, <br />whichever is sooner. <br />Outdoor Air Quality–Individual and common exterior open space, including <br />playgrounds, patios, and decks, shall either be shielded from the source of air <br />pollution by buildings or otherwise buffered to further reduce air pollution for <br />project occupants. <br />Section 3.3—Biological Resources <br />Pages 3.3-50 and 3.3-51, Mitigation Measure BIO-1 <br />To provide clarity, MM BIO-1 has been revised. These revisions are minor modifications and do not <br />change the analysis or significance of any of the environmental issue conclusions within the Draft <br />Program EIR. <br />Mitigation Measures <br />MM BIO-1 Biological Resource Assessment <br />Prior to the issuance of entitlements for a project approval of any site-specific <br />entitlement, applicants or sponsors of projects on sites where potential special- <br />status species, migratory birds, or nesting birds are determined to be present by a <br />qualified Biologist, then the applicants or sponsors of projects are present, (to be <br />determined by a qualified Biologist) shall retain a qualified Biologist/ and/or Wetland <br />Regulatory Specialist to prepare a Biological Resource Assessment (BRA). <br />The BRA shall include a project-specific analysis of potential impacts on all biological <br />resources, including impacts on special-status species and their habitat, migratory <br />birds and other protected nesting birds, roosting bats, rare plants, sensitive <br />communities, protected waters and wetlands (analyze project-specific compliance <br />with Clean Water Act [CWA], Porter-Cologne Water Quality Act, and Fish and Game <br />Code, as applicable), wildlife corridors and nursery sites. The BRA shall develop and <br />define prescriptive and site-specific measures reducing potential impacts to a less <br />than significant level. These measures shall be included as conditions of approval for <br />the project and be incorporated into building and grading permits issues issued for <br />demolition and construction. If a water feature is found to be jurisdictional or <br />potentially jurisdictional, the applicant shall comply with the appropriate permitting <br />process with each agency claiming jurisdiction prior to disturbance of the water <br />feature.
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