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SAN LEANDRO DREDGED MATERIALS MANAGEMENT SITE <br />SEDIMENT REMOVAL PROJECT <br />DRAFT MITIGATION MONITORING PLAN <br /> <br />IMPACT <br />MITIGATION REQUIRED MONITORING <br />RESPONSIBILITY <br />TIMING <br /> • A qualified biologist shall monitor construction activities at least During construction <br /> twice a week to verify contractor compliance while the City's activities <br /> project inspector will monitor construction activities on a daily <br /> basis to verify contractor compliance. A biologist shall also <br /> attend weekly meetings with the Contractor as appropriate to <br /> discuss the progress of the activities and any issues observed <br /> during construction. <br />I4.a-c. The levees surroundings the If construction occurs during the nesting season for burrowing City Engineer, Project Two weeks prior to the <br /> Di~IMS provide roosting and owls (February 1 through August 31), a qualified biologist shall Biologist (CDFG if occupied start of construction <br /> nesting habitat for burrowing conduct surveys of the DMMS and its levees within 2 weeks nest are observed) <br /> owls, California species of prror to construction. If occupied owl burrows are found during <br /> special concern. preconstruction surveys, a determination shall be made by a <br /> qualified biologist in consultation with CDFG as to whether or <br /> not project construction would impact the occupied burrows or <br /> disrupt reproductive behavior. If it is determined that <br /> eonstructio^ would not adversely affect occupied burrows or <br /> disrupt breeding behavior, construction may proceed without <br /> seasonal timing restrictions, though other mitigation measures <br /> would still apply. Though not anticipated, if it is determined that <br />~ construction could adversely affect occupied burrows or disrupt <br /> reproductive behavior during the nesting season (February 1 <br /> through August 31) then avoidance is the only mitigation <br /> available. Construction would be delayed within 250 feet, or the <br /> distance specified during consultation, of occupied burrows until <br /> it is determined that juvenile owls are self sufficient or are no <br /> longer using the natal burrow as their primary source of shelter. <br />San Leandro Dredged Materials Management Site Sediment Removal Protect -Draft MMP <br />