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J9. Master Landscape Plans and Tree Preservation Plans are required for the Project Area. These <br /> plans should include the following provisions. <br /> <br /> · Avoidance of heritage trees to the extent possible. <br /> <br /> · Prohibition on the placement of any chemical or other deleterious substance or material on any <br /> heritage tree. <br /> <br /> · Prohibition on disturbance of the soil or placement of any chemical or other deleterious sub- <br /> stance or material on the soil within the drip line area of any heritage tree. <br /> <br /> · Replacement of any trees that arc removed "inch for inch" (in other words, for each inch of dbh <br /> lost), an equal amount of replacement inches would be planted, or planting two to three times <br /> the number of individual trees lost, or a combination of these measures, at the discretion of the <br /> City of Pleasanton. (These measures arc recommended in the Trec Survey and Arborist Report <br /> for Happy Valley Specific Plan EIR.) <br /> <br /> Timing: Prior to the issuance of a grading permit in applicable areas. <br /> <br />EIR Mitigation Measure <br /> <br />J10. (EIR Mitigation Measure J1) Provide such addilional mitigation of wetland impacts as may be <br /> required by the Army Corps of Engineers upon its review of applications for fill permits. The <br /> Corps may find the mitigations adequate, or may require additional measures preliminary to issu- <br /> ing fill permits. <br /> <br /> Timing: Prior to the issuance of grading permits for the applicable areas. <br /> <br /> K. CULTURAL RESOURCES <br /> <br /> KI. The old hay barn located on Lot 101 shall be preserved and restored, if feasible. If restoration <br /> proves infeasible, then. upon acquisition of Lot 101 for the Golf Course, the City shall consider <br /> reconstructing the barn elsewhere within the Plan Area using the existing design and materials. If <br /> reconstruction also proves infeasible, the barn shall be documented through a combination of large- <br /> format photography or architectural renderings in combination with archival research. A te~hnie, al <br /> report of findings shall be prepared to present the results of research and documentation, and the <br /> report shall be submitted to local historic societies and libraries and the Northwest Information Center <br /> at Sonoma State University. <br /> <br /> Timing: Determine feasibility of preserving the barn prior to approval of a development plan <br /> for the Golf Course; if infeasible. complete other requirements prior to issuance of any <br /> permit that would affect the barn (e.g., grading permit, demolition permiO. <br /> <br /> K2. If previously undiscovered historic or prehistoric resources are encountered during construction, <br /> work in the immediate area shall cease until such time that a qualified archaeologist has an oppor- <br /> tunity to evaluate the find and make recommendations for mitigation, if warranted. <br /> <br /> Timing: During construction. <br /> <br /> 19 <br /> <br /> <br />
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