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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
AGENDA REPORT
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6/26/2024
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />P22-1089, PUD-147, Tract 8522 PC-2024-14, June 26, 2024 <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br />projects shall be required to perform or provide paleontological monitoring, if <br />recommended by the qualified paleontologist. Should significant paleontological <br />resources (e.g., bones, teeth, well-preserved plant elements) be unearthed by a <br />future project construction crew, project activities shall be diverted at least 15 feet <br />from the discovered paleontological resources until a professional paleontologist <br />has assessed such discovered resources and, if deemed significant, such <br />resources shall be salvaged in a timely manner. The applicant/owner/sponsor of <br />said project shall be responsible for diverting project work and providing the <br />assessment including retaining a professional paleontologist for such purpose. <br />Collected fossils shall be deposited by the applicant/owner/sponsor in an <br />appropriate repository (e.g., University of California Museum of Paleontology <br />(UCMP), California Academy of Sciences) where the collection shall be properly <br />curated and made available for future research. <br /> <br />In addition, in accordance with the FEIR Mitigation Measures, additional site-specific <br />technical studies were completed, the results of which are documented in the Section <br />15183 Checklist. The project shall implement the following project-specific <br />requirements, pursuant to the respective FEIR Mitigation Measures listed, and in <br />accordance with the technical studies. For the remaining Mitigation Measures listed <br />above, the technical studies and Section 15183 Checklist conclude that no further <br />study or project-specific implementation is needed: <br /> <br />A. Project-Specific Implementation Measures for Compliance with MM Bio-1: <br />• General Avoidance and Minimization Measures Included in the East Alameda <br />County Conservation Strategy (EACCS) – The EACCS contains the following <br />general avoidance and minimization measures to reduce the effects on focal <br />species. These measures are taken from Table 3-2: of the EACCS (ICF 2010). <br />o Employees and contractors performing construction activities will receive <br />environmental sensitivity training. Training will include review of environmental <br />laws and Avoidance and Minimization Measures (AMMs) that must be followed <br />by all personnel to reduce or avoid effects on covered species during <br />construction activities. <br />o Environmental tailboard trainings will take place on an as‑needed basis in the <br />field. The environmental tailboard trainings will include a brief review of the <br />biology of the covered species and guidelines that must be followed by all <br />personnel to reduce or avoid negative effects to these species during <br />construction activities. Directors, Managers, Superintendents, and the <br />crew foremen and forewomen will be responsible for ensuring that <br />crewmembers comply with the guidelines. <br />o Contracts with contractors, construction management firms, and <br />subcontractors will obligate all contractors to comply with these requirements, <br />and AMMs. <br />o The following will not be allowed at or near work sites for covered activities: <br />trash dumping, firearms, open fires (such as barbecues) not required by the <br />activity, hunting, and pets (except for safety in remote locations).
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