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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 />shall minimize disturbance to unvegetated waters, and shall be <br />reviewed and approved by regulatory agencies. The WPRP shall <br />include appropriate implementation measures to prevent <br />inadvertent loss and degradation of jurisdictional waters to be <br />protected, and replacement for those wetland features eliminated <br />or modified as a result of development. The WPRP shall contain the <br />following components: <br /> Where verified waters of the U.S. are present and cannot be <br />avoided, authorization for modifications to these features shall be <br />obtained from regulatory agencies with jurisdiction. This includes <br />the Army Corps through the Section 404 permitting process <br />where waters of the United States are affected by the Project and <br />the RWQCB as part of the Section 401 Certification process. <br />Together with a Streambed Alteration Agreement (SAA) secured <br />from CDFW, if required as part of the SAA Notification process for <br />proposed fills to the man-made drainage and possibly the pond <br />on the golf course. All conditions required as part of the <br />authorizations by the Army Corps, RWQCB, and CDFW shall be <br />implemented as part of the project. <br /> Consultation or incidental take permitting may be required under <br />the California and federal Endangered Species Acts. The applicant <br />shall obtain all legally required permits or other authorizations <br />from the USFWS, NOAA Fisheries, and CDFW under the <br />Endangered Species Acts. <br /> Install orange construction fencing around the boundary of all <br />wetland areas and waters to be preserved at the interface with <br />proposed fills and grading so that they are not disturbed during <br />construction. The fencing shall be placed a minimum of 25 feet <br />out from the boundary of the wetlands/waters but may need to <br />be adjusted if restoration activities are to be conducted within <br />this area. Grading, construction, and restoration work within the <br />wetland/waters buffer zones shall be conducted in a way that <br />avoids or minimizes disturbance of existing wetlands and aquatic <br />habitat. <br /> A qualified biologist/restoration specialist shall be available during