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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
11/13/1991
DOCUMENT NO
PC-91-81
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EIR, EI MITIGATION OF MONITORING PROGRAM, CEQA FINDINGS, AND STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS
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PREPARED FOR THE NORTH SYCAMORE GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND SPECIFIC PLAN
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<br />habitat acreage or value, revegetates channel and <br />banks, and provides setbacks as specified in the <br />Specific Plan. The restoration plan will need to <br />be created in consultation with the Department of <br />Fish and Game, and the U.S. Army Corps of <br />Engineers. <br />When: Prior to approval of master landscape plan. <br />Who Verifies: Pleasanton Planning Department. <br /> <br />27. Protect heritage trees (page 123). <br /> <br />Who: <br />What: <br /> <br />Individual Developers. <br />All site specific development proposals shall <br />comply with the requirements of the City'S Heritage <br />Tree Ordinance and avoid tree removal whenever <br />possible. No disturbance of any kind should be <br />allowed under tree driplines. The use of flashing <br />should be used to protect against excessive summer <br />watering of heritage oak trees. <br />During construction. <br />Pleasanton Planning Department. <br /> <br />When: <br />Who Verifies: <br /> <br />28. Revegetate Creek Channel (page 123). <br /> <br />Who: <br />What: <br /> <br />Funding Developers. <br />The drainage channel and outer banks shall be <br />vegetated (preferably with native vegetation). <br />Within the outer perimeter of the channel right-of- <br />way, non-obligate riparian tree species (i.e., oaks <br />and bays) should be planted with caution to avoid <br />erosion of the channel. <br />Prior to issuance of occupancy permits for funding <br />developer projects. <br />Planning Department. <br /> <br />When: <br /> <br />Who Verifies: <br /> <br />29. <br /> <br />Protect Riparian Habitat in Parcel 25 (page 10l of the FEIR) . <br /> <br />Who: <br />What: <br /> <br />Developer/Owner of Parcel 25. <br />Provide a 50-foot setback from the riparian zone at <br />Parcel 25. It is not known whether the California <br />Tiger Salamander, San Francisco Forktail Damselfly, <br />and Ricksecker's Water Scavenger Beetle definitely <br />occur wi thin this parcel. If the recommended <br />mitigation measure for retention of wetland habitat <br />(including retention of the natural stream channel <br />and a building setback of at least 50 feet from the <br />riparian zone within Parcel 25 as proposed in the <br />Specific Plan) are adopted, then no additional <br />mitigation measures would be required. However, if <br />any disturbance to existing riparian habitat on <br />Parcel 25 is proposed, or inadequate building <br />setbacks (at least 50 feet) on either side of the <br /> <br />- 9 - <br />
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