Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Matrix (continued)

 

 

Significant Impact Being Mitigated

 

Mitigation Measure

 

Responsibility for Implementation

 

Enforcement Responsibility

Monitoring Responsibility/ Frequency

 

Actions Indicating Compliance

Utilities, Service Systems, and Water Supply (cont.)

 

 

 

Engineer that sufficient water storage is available and has been connected to the Project Site’s water delivery system.

 

 

Biological resources impacts of water diversions along the Tuolumne River

DSP, DSP-V, CPP, &

CPP-V scenarios

4.O-1b: Controlled Releases to Recharge Groundwater in Streamside Meadows and Other Alluvial Deposits. In any year during which the SFPUC determines that controlled releases of water from Hetch Hetchy Reservoir are required to sustain existing meadow vegetation within the Poopenaut Valley, Brisbane shall contribute a percentage of the water it purchases from OID to the SFPUC to augment the controlled releases from Hetch Hetchy Reservoir. The City’s contribution shall be in proportion to the amount of water required for controlled releases by the SFPUC in any given year that such releases are needed, and shall be in an amount sufficient to ensure that impacts to meadows resulting from the proposed OID-Brisbane water transfer are reduced to less than significant.

Prior to the City’s approval of a water supply agreement with OID, the formula for determining

Brisbane’s required contribution to the SFPUC shall be determined in consultation with the SFPUC. That formula shall be included in the City’s agreement with the SFPUC to transport and store the

water purchased from OID.

SFPUC

Water Supply Agreement: City Council

The City shall not adopt any water supply agreement that does not meet the requirements of Mitigation Measure 4.O-1b.

The City Engineer shall review water supply agreement(s) prior to submittal to the City Council for approval.

Water supply agreement(s) that provide for the controlled releases specified in Mitigation Measure 4.O-1b.

Energy Resources

Energy consumption.

DSP, DSP-V, CPP, &

CPP-V scenarios

4.P-1: During all Project Site construction activities, construction contractors shall implement the following measures to prevent the wasteful or inefficient use of energy during construction:

  • Implement work schedules and procedures that minimize equipment idle time and double-handling of material;
  • Minimize equipment idling time either by shutting equipment off when not in use or reducing the maximum idling time to 5 minutes (as required by

Construction contractors

The City Building Official and City Engineer shall not approve any grading or building permit applications without evidence that language is included in construction contracts and specifications to require implementation of the provisions of Mitigation Measure 4.P-1.

The City Building Official shall be responsible for monitoring compliance on a minimum monthly basis during building construction.

The City Engineer shall be responsible for monitoring compliance on a minimum monthly basis during grading and infrastructure construction.

Approval of construction permits in compliance with Mitigation Measure 4.P-1.


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