Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Matrix (continued)

 

 

Significant Impact Being Mitigated

 

Mitigation Measure

 

Responsibility for Implementation

 

Enforcement Responsibility

Monitoring Responsibility/ Frequency

 

Actions Indicating Compliance

Biological Resources (cont.)

 

and or re-design and construction of the created wetland shall be taken to ensure that the Project’s mitigation obligations are met.

  • Monitoring and reporting requirements. If permanent and temporary impacts on jurisdictional waters cannot be compensated onsite through the restoration or enhancement of wetland features incorporated within proposed open space areas, the specific project applicant shall provide additional compensatory mitigation for these habitat losses. Potential options include the creation of additional wetland acreage onsite or the purchase and maintenance in perpetuity of offsite mitigation as approved by the City. Offsite compensatory mitigation would be required to fulfill the performance standards described above.

 

 

 

 

Restrictions on the movement of wildlife species

DSP, DSP-V, CPP, &

CPP-V scenarios

4.C-4a: Development in the Baylands shall be subject to a requirement for a Project wide Open Space Plan to be prepared by a landscape architect in coordination with a qualified habitat restoration biologist and included as a component of any Specific Plan within the Brisbane Baylands Specific Plan. The Plan shall incorporate designs to provide for wildlife movement corridors and to enhance habitat for native wildlife species. Specific requirements shall include the following:

  • Landscaped areas shall contain a mosaic of native habitat types that support fauna of the surrounding area, including coastal scrub, grassland, and willow scrub habitats. Tree plantings shall be limited to native species whenever possible, as these species could create more nesting and roosting habitat for native birds and bats.
  • Landscape plans shall incorporate both east-west and north-south open space areas, to promote both linkages between upland habitats and San Francisco Bay and linkages between upland habitats along the Bay shoreline.
  • Removed trees shall be replaced at a minimum ratio of 1:1 (native trees shall be substituted for

Baylands developer

The Brisbane City Council shall not adopt any specific plan that does not meet the requirements of Mitigation Measure 4.C-4a either by incorporating the open space plan required by this mitigation measure into the specific plan, or by requiring its preparation and approval prior to initiation of grading or other ground disturbing activities.

The City Community Development Director shall review proposed specific plans to ensure that the provisions of Mitigation Measure 4.C-4a are implemented, including provision of the timing for implementation of this measure as part of the specific plan’s required phasing program.

Should the specific plan call for preparation of the required open space plan subsequent to specific plan preparation, the Community Development Director shall review the plan to confirm its compliance with the provisions of Mitigation Measure 4.C-4a and compatibility with the marsh protection plan required by Mitigation Measure 4.C-4b.

Adoption of specific plan(s) incorporating the required open space plan

AND/OR

Approvals of site-specific development projects in compliance with the approved open space plan.

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