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April 4, 2012 <br /> The project applicant shall contribute $3,768.84 toward the signal <br /> installation at Austin Road/Arch Road. The applicant shall contribute <br /> $4,696.67 to the signal installation at the intersection of Austin <br /> Road/French Camp Road. <br /> Current Status: Forward has paid the traffic mitigation fee. <br /> c. 5 (B.6) <br /> Identified in EIR: <br /> The applicant shall contribute a fair share to the required addition of a <br /> second eastbound-to-southbound left turn lane to Austin Road that would <br /> be required to improve intersection operations to acceptable levels. The <br /> improvement includes the addition of a second eastbound-to-southbound <br /> left turn lane at the intersection of Mariposa Road/Austin Road. With the <br /> recommended improvement, the intersection would operate at LOS B with <br /> a V/C ratio of 0.686 during the PM peak hour. <br /> Current Status: Forward has paid the traffic mitigation fee. <br /> Identified in EIR: <br /> If future spills or accidents during waste transport indicate that changes <br /> should be made to waste transport haul routes to the landfill from major <br /> arterials, SR 4 or Highway 99, the San Joaquin County Public Works <br /> Department shall modify the haul routes as appropriate. <br /> Current Status: No spills or accidents during waste transport have occurred <br /> in the last year. <br /> 3. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT (Staff Contact: Robert <br /> McClellon, 209-468-3420) <br /> a. 1 (A.3) <br /> Proposed as Part of the Project: <br /> Existing measures to discourage birds from the landfill will be continued. <br /> Surface area of ponds will be limited to the extent feasible. <br /> The project sponsor will conduct a bird survey before construction of the <br /> project and monitor bird population after operation of the consolidated <br /> landfill begins. If follow-up surveys show an increase in bird populations, <br /> the project sponsor will increase mitigation measures such as covering the <br /> fill areas as soon as possible and using noise-makers and other measures <br /> as necessary to discourage birds from the site, until bird population levels <br /> return to the level found in pre-project surveys. Use of noise-makers <br /> would be limited to daylight hours. <br /> Page 10 <br />