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Forward Inc. Landfill Expansion Project MMRP <br /> surveying for bats, and the surveys should not occur any more than 30 days prior to the <br /> proposed tree removal. If no special-status bats are identified during the pre-construction <br /> survey(s), then no impacts to these bats would be expected to occur from construction of the <br /> proposed project. If, however, greater western mastiff bat is identified in any of the trees <br /> proposed for removal, reproductive status should be determined. <br /> 98.Austin 2000(F14.b) <br /> (Greater western mastiff bat)Maternity sites should be avoided until bats finish rearing <br /> young. Prior to the bats finishing rearing their young, bat roosts/maternal "bat houses" <br /> should be placed within a protected area in the vicinity of the roosting/maternity sites if <br /> possible. As soon as young are flying and foraging, the maternity sites should be sealed. <br /> Similarly, once bat houses are installed in protected areas, bats should be evicted from their <br /> roost sites within the project construction zone(i.e., should be evicted from the trees to be <br /> removed). Removal of roost sites should occur during dusk or evening after bats have left the <br /> sites unless otherwise approved. These measures are consistent with the SJMSCP. <br /> 99.Austin 2000(F14.c) <br /> (Greater western mastiff bat)Pre-construction surveys would prevent direct take of <br /> individuals or maternity sites. No immediate replacement of roosting habitat has been <br /> proposed. If a maternity roost or occupied roost is detected during pre-construction surveys, <br /> the SJMSCP JPA shall provide adequate replacement for loss of occupied habitat should be <br /> designed and implemented with input from CDFG. Implementation of these mitigation <br /> measures would reduce impacts to levels considered less than significant. <br /> L PUBLIC SERVICES AND UTILITIES <br /> 100. (I.1)Proposed as Part of the Project: <br /> The landfill supervisor will be responsible for providing overall site security during normal <br /> working hours. <br /> All areas and facilities, other than those expressly designated for use by haulers,will be <br /> considered restricted areas. <br /> The landfill will have a perimeter barrier or topographic constraints designed to discourage <br /> unauthorized entry by persons or vehicles. <br /> Areas within the site where hazardous or suspected hazardous materials are stored will be <br /> properly identified and secured. <br /> The entrance to the site will have a lockable gate,which will be locked outside of the usual <br /> operating hours. <br /> Salvaging and scavenging will be prohibited at the landfill,except for authorized materials <br /> recovery programs. <br /> 101. (1.2)Proposed as Part of the Project: <br /> At the proposed expanded landfill,the project sponsor will continue to provide fire <br /> suppression equipment and procedures that are equivalent in effectiveness to those currently <br /> employed at the existing Forward Landfill, as described in the Site Health and Safety <br /> Program. The project sponsor will famish information regarding proposed disposal <br /> Page 39 <br />