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The City of San Leandro recognizes the natural environment of Chabot Park and therefore seeks to <br />control pests without harming non-target organisms, or negatively affecting air and water quality and <br />public health. The City employs Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices when controlling pests. <br />IPM uses cultural, mechanical, physical, and biological control methods before using pesticides. The City <br />utilizes available non-pesticide alternatives when conducting pest management activities at Chabot <br />Park. Chemical controls are only applied when monitoring indicates that preventative and non-chemical <br />methods are not keeping pests below acceptable levels. When pesticides are required, the least toxic <br />and the least persistent pesticide that will provide adequate pest control is applied. Pesticides are not <br />applied on a prescheduled basis and are not applied within 25 feet of the top of the bank along San <br />Leandro Creek. <br /> <br />The City abides by BAAQMD issued Spare-the-Air days, eliminating use of gasoline-powered equipment <br />on declared days. <br /> <br />Personal property found at Chabot Park is turned into the Public Works Department on the same day <br />that the property is found, where it is kept for 30 days. <br /> <br />567