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.)

 

non-native trees whenever possible). The minimum ratio of 1:1 shall be met five years after planting; initial plantings may require greater than 1:1 ratio to achieve this standard.

Nest boxes for bats and cavity-nesting bird species shall be installed in passive recreational areas.

 

 

The City Engineer shall not issue any permits for grading or other ground- disturbing activities without confirmation from the Community Development Director that the proposed activities will comply with the provisions of Mitigation Measure 4.C-4a.

 

Restrictions on the movement of wildlife species

DSP, DSP-V, CPP, &

CPP-V scenarios

4.C-4b: Development in the Baylands shall be subject to a requirement for a Marsh Wildlife and Habitat Protection Plan for the Project to be prepared as part of the specific plan process prior to approval of any site-specific development projects. The Habitat Protection Plan shall be prepared by a qualified biologist and subject to approval by the Brisbane Community Development Department and must be implemented prior to or concurrently with construction of development projects in the Baylands. The Plan shall provide for accommodating the hydrologic effects of 100 years of projected sea level rise, recognize potential negative effects of rodent population management programs, and include (but not be limited to), the following components:

  • To minimize the effect of night lighting on wetland habitats adjacent to Project Site development, the following shall apply in the vicinity of wetlands located north of the lagoon, development north and south of the Visitacion Creek channel, and any development adjacent to freshwater wetlands in the western portion of the Project Site:
    • Street lighting shall be provided only at intersections.
    • Low-intensity street lamps and low elevation lighting poles shall be provided.
    • Internal silvering of the globe or external opaque reflectors shall be provided to direct light away from preserved wetland or open water habitats.

Baylands developer

The Brisbane City Council shall not adopt any specific plan that does not meet the requirements of Mitigation Measure 4.C-4b either by incorporating the marsh protection 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-4b 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 marsh protection 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-4b and compatibility with the open space plan required by Mitigation Measure 4.C-4a.

The City Engineer shall not issue any permits for grading or other ground disturbing without

Adoption of specific plan(s) incorporating the required marsh protection plan

AND/OR

Approvals of site-specific development projects in compliance with the approved marsh protection plan.

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