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MOUNTAIN HOUSE SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> Impact Mitigation Measure Monitoring Person/ Timing or <br /> Requirements Agency Frequency of <br /> Responsible' Monitorin 3 <br /> Public Utllities/Water Demand The policy implications of changing irrigation districts,which have historically served Water Distracts vnll LAFCO DIStnCt <br /> only agricultural water users,into multi-purpose water supply agencies should be not be changed, Annexation/ <br /> addressed by the County,and the City of Tracy.Analysis of the fiscal impact should rather BBID which De-annexation <br /> be undertaken,especially regarding the potential pressure to equalize water rates currently serves the <br /> which could affect preservation of farmland in San Joaquin County.The City of majority of the <br /> Tracy should adopt a similar policy to the Countys Water Policy to ensure that project will serve the <br /> urban growth within the City does not cause an increase in overdraffing of the entire site under <br /> groundwater basin, district <br /> consolidation. <br /> Adequacy of water <br /> service will be <br /> reviewed when <br /> district consolidation <br /> occurs. <br /> Hydrology and Water Quality Hydrology and water quality levee stability impacts could be mitigated by Review of levee SJCCDD,MHCSD, SPs and DPs <br /> appropriate design and maintenance of the south Delta levees as recommended by status.Review of SJCSD adjacent to Old <br /> the DWR's Delta Flood Hazard Mitigation Plan.County policies and regulations, individual projects. River <br /> including Section 9-1135 of the County Development Title,which require This mifigation is <br /> appropriate control of storm drainage in new developments should be applied to all self-monitoring as a <br /> future projects.The potential impact of increased boating could be mitigated to an result of existing <br /> insignificant level by establishing and enforcing appropriate boat speed limits,which regulation and will <br /> reduce wake production. be applied on an <br /> individual project <br /> basis. <br /> Visual Quality Mitigation measures to reduce the associated visual impacts of growth along 1-580 Review of SJCCDD SP,C <br /> and 1-205 would be similar to those recommended for the proposed project which subsequent Specific <br /> include:extensive setbacks of development from the freeway:significant Plans and individual <br /> landscaping to screen development from view;and,continuation of agricultural Development <br /> operations adjacent to the freeway to maintain the existing rural ambience. Permits.Specific <br /> Permanently-protected open space at the edges of new development would also mitigation to be <br /> mitigate potential visual quality impacts. applied on individual <br /> project basis as <br /> Specified in Specific <br /> Plans. <br /> Biological Resources The County should participate in the preparation and implementation of a County is currently SJ County Council Adoption of a <br /> Countywide Habitat Conservation plan for Swainson's hawk,San Joaquin kit fox participating in the of Governments, Multi-Species <br /> and other species of concern.Federal and/or State incidental take permits for preparation of a SJCCDD HCP <br /> endangered or threatened taxa should be obtained for the MH and other projects. Countywide Multi- <br /> as required by the wildlife agencies.Copies of the take permits should be submitted Species HCP.A <br /> to the County prior to issuance of any construction or site improvements to ensure separate <br /> that any off-site replacement habitat is provided before destruction of existing Swainson's hawk <br /> habitat.Stringent zoning controls should be imposed in areas of biological HMP is included in <br /> significance as identified by federal and state wildlife agencies. the Master Plan in <br /> the event a Multi- <br /> Specles HCP is not <br /> adopted. <br /> PAGE 8 <br />