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County of San Joaquin-KRC Mine Expansion <br /> Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br /> Table 1: (cont.): Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Table <br /> Mitigation Measure Action j Implementing Party Timing j Monitoring Party <br /> MM 4.5-6:Mitigation for SJMSCP The applicant will Applicant Prior to ground Community <br /> Under the SJMSCP,mitigation for conversion of natural habitats, provide evidence to clearing activities, Development <br /> including oak woodlands and grasslands,requires compensation at the Community subsurface earthwork Department <br /> a ratio of 3 acres of Preserve acquired,enhanced,and managed in Development and ongoing during <br /> perpetuity for each acre of habitat converted from Open Space. Department's construction. <br /> Mitigation may occur using one or a combination of two or more of satisfaction of this <br /> the options below to provide compensation pursuant to the implementation <br /> SJMSCP: measure through any <br /> 1. Pay a per-acre fee to the Joint Powers Authority(JPA)for combination of the <br /> acquisition of conservation easements or for acquisition of lands four options provided <br /> in fee title. j <br /> 2. Dedicate lands in lieu of fee payments. <br /> 3. Purchase approved mitigation bank credits. <br /> 4. Propose an alternative mitigation plan,consistent with the goals <br /> of the SJMSCP and equivalent in biological value to 1,2,or 3 <br /> above,subject to approval of the JPA. <br /> Section 4.6-Cultural Resources 4 <br /> ...................................-.............................................................__......................................_................................_._........._............._...........I............._.._............_........_..._....._....................__............_...---................ -._...._...._._...._._....-- --......_...._........................................................__........................................._................_..__. — ..._.._............ <br /> MM 4.6-1. If cultural resource are encountered during subsurface The applicant forward Applicant During subsurface Community <br /> earthwork activities for the project,all excavation activities within a all log sheets to the earthwork and ongoing Development <br /> 100-foot radius of the find shall cease until a qualified archaeologist Community during construction Department <br /> determines whether the resource requires further study. Any Development <br /> previously undiscovered resources found during construction and/or Department for the <br /> quarrying shall be recorded on appropriate California Department of Departments' <br /> Parks and Recreation(DPR)forms and evaluated for significance in verification that <br /> terms of CEQA criteria by a qualified archaeologist. Potentially cultural resource <br /> significant cultural resources consist of but are not limited to stone, monitoring is being <br /> bone,glass,ceramic,wood,or shell artifacts;fossils;or features conducted <br /> including hearths,structural remains,or historic dumpsites. If the appropriately,if <br /> resource is determined significant under CEQA,the qualified required. <br /> archaeologist shall prepare and implement a research design and <br /> archaeological data recovery plan that will capture those categories <br /> of data for which the site is significant. The archaeologist shall also <br /> perform appropriate technical analysis,prepare a comprehensive <br /> report and file it with the appropriate Information Center,and <br /> provide for the permanent curation of the recovered materials. <br /> Michael Brandman Associates 13 <br /> HAClient(PN-IIS\1478\14780009\9-Final EIRVv1MRP\I4780009_Sec01-00 MMRP.doc <br />