approximately 150 acres of open space, habitat areas and promenades that would provide potential foraging habitat for raptors.

 

Page 4.C-46    BCC-119 [See page 5-187 for the original comment] REVISE the first paragraph of Mitigation Measure 4.C-1g as follows:

 

Mitigation Measure 4.C-1g: Construction and operation of proposed recreational uses and open space areas along Visitation Creek or adjacent to the northern lagoon edge shall include implementation of erosion control and water pollution control measures consistent with Storm Water Pollution Prevention Program (SWPPP) requirements, and implementation of an on- going maintenance plan to ensure no reduction in water and environmental quality as a result of recreational uses adjacent to within the Creek and lagoon.

 

Page 4.C-47    BCC-120 [See page 5-187 for the original comment] REVISE the final bullet point in Mitigation Measure 4.C-1g as follows.

 

Identify a funding mechanism to ensure site maintenance and implementation of environmental quality monitoring at the creek and lagoon as part of the open space interpretive center. Monitoring parameters may shall include but would not be limited to water quality monitoring that at a minimum tests the first draw of stormwater from the new rainy season, and may include, but not be limited to vegetation monitoring, and passive observation and recording of fish species present.

 

Page 4.C-54    BCC-136 [See page 5-190 for the original comment] REVISE the first full paragraph to read as follow:

 

Open space areas in the vicinity of the Project Site that support large wildlife populations and attract wildlife movement include the San Bruno Mountain area to the west of the Project Site, and wetland and aquatic habitats in San Francisco Bay located to the east of the site. Currently, suitable wildlife upland habitat for special status wildlife at the site is limited to Icehouse Hill, which could attract butterfly species present in the San Bruno Mountain area,. and In addition, aquatic habitat in the lagoon which may attract fish species present in San Francisco Bay. Butterflies would be attracted by host species that could colonize Icehouse Hill, and fish would potentially be attracted to open water lagoon habitats at the site. Within the interior of the site currently much of the area is open, but habitat quality is low with large expanses of compacted bare ground and not likely to attract or facilitate animal movements in its current condition.

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