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TABLE 1-1 SUMMARY OF IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES <br />Significant Impact <br />Significance <br />Before <br />Mitigation Mitigation Measures <br />Significance <br />With <br />Mitigation <br /> The MBRHPP shall be submitted for review and approval as part <br />of the Site Plan Review and/or tentative map application for the <br />South Golf Course Residential development. <br />BIO-1B. Proposed development could result in <br />inadvertent loss of special-status fish species and other <br />aquatic species as part of in-water construction activities <br />if adequate controls are not implemented. <br />S BIO-1B: Prevent Inadvertent Loss of Special-Status Fish and Aquatic <br />Life. Appropriate construction controls and restrictions shall be <br />taken to prevent inadvertent loss of special-status fish species and <br />other aquatic life as a result of construction activities within or near <br />areas of tidal influence and open water habitat of San Francisco Bay <br />to avoid possible inadvertent take of Central California Coastal <br />steelhead, green sturgeon, Delta smelt, Sacramento splittail, Central <br />Valley spring-run chinook salmon, and longfin smelt, if present in the <br />area during the time of construction. This shall be accomplished with <br />the following provisions: <br /> Adequate measures shall be taken to minimize disturbance and <br />sedimentation in aquatic habitat of the bay, which may include <br />installation of silt curtains around in-water construction zones, <br />restrictions on in-water operations to low tide periods, and timing <br />restrictions for in-water construction, among other possible <br />controls and restrictions. <br /> Any pumping as part of dewatering construction areas or as part <br />of the proposed aeration fountain shall be adequately screened <br />according to the latest screening guidelines of the CDFW, USFWS, <br />and NOAA Fisheries to prevent entrainment of special-status fish <br />and other aquatic life during their operation. <br /> Any in-water construction activities shall be restricted to the <br />period from June 15 through October when stray or dispersing <br />special-status fish species would most likely not be expected <br />within the affected areas. <br /> The applicant shall obtain all necessary authorizations from the <br />CDFW, NOAA Fisheries, and USFWS as required by federal and <br />State law for potential harm to special-status fish species. Such <br />authorization would be obtained as a result of interagency <br />coordination through the Army Corps Section 404 consultation <br />and the CDFW Section 2081 Incidental Take Permit process. The <br />Project shall adhere to any additional conditions and restrictions <br />LTS