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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 />construction to provide situation-specific wetland avoidance <br />measures or planting recommendation, as needed. <br /> Success criteria, maintenance and long-term management <br />responsibilities, monitoring requirements, and contingency <br />measures in the WPRP shall be specified. Monitoring shall be <br />conducted by the qualified wetland specialist for a minimum of <br />five years and continue until the success criteria are met. <br />Permanent monitoring transects shall be established as part of <br />the program and vegetation data collected in the spring and <br />summer months when plant identification is possible. Photo <br />stations shall be established along each monitoring transect, and <br />photographs taken every year during the required monitoring <br />period. <br /> Annual monitoring reports shall be prepared by the qualified <br />wetland specialist and submitted to resource agency <br />representatives and the City’s Planning Services and Building and <br />Safety Services Divisions by December 31 of each monitoring year <br />for a minimum of five years or longer, until the defined success <br />criteria are met. The annual report shall summarize the results of <br />the monitoring effort, performance standards, and any required <br />contingency measures, and shall include photographs of the <br />monitoring transects and program success. Maps shall be <br />included in the monitoring report to show the location of <br />monitoring transects and photo stations. <br />BIO-4. The Project would not interfere substantially with <br />the movement of any native resident or migratory fish or <br />wildlife species, or with established native resident or <br />migratory wildlife corridors, or impede the use of native <br />wildlife nursery sites. <br />LTS N/A N/A <br />BIO-5. Proposed development would result in removal of <br />trees regulated under City Ordinance, and possible <br />damage to other trees unless adequate controls are <br />implemented. <br />S BIO-5A: Tree Protection and Replacement. The Project shall comply <br />with Section 4-1906, Existing Trees on Development Sites, in Article <br />19, Landscape Requirements of the City of San Leandro Zoning Code. <br />Compliance with the Zoning Ordinance shall be achieved through <br />adherence with the following provisions: <br /> All trees with a trunk diameter of 6 inches or greater shall be <br />LTS