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APPENDIX A MOUNTAIN HOUSE NEIGHBORHOODS K AND L.INITIAL STUDY <br /> Person/ Timing or <br /> Monitoring Agency Frequency of <br /> Impact Mitigation Measure Requirements Responsibleb Monitoring° <br /> VISUAL QUALITY <br /> M4.8.1 a)Additional trees shall be provided along Old River where necessary to screen the project Specific Plan for SJCCDD Prior to approval of <br /> The proposed project would significantly alter the from boaters,while still affording views of the water for people using the regional park. neighborhoods Specific Plan <br /> existing rural visual quality of the site as seen Along Old River,the landscaped area shall be planted with species of trees and shrubs adjacent to Old River, adjacent to Old <br /> from local roads,regional freeways,and compatible with existing riparian vegetation. Species shall also be chosen to provide and Final Park Plan River,and at Final <br /> proposed public pathways. effective screening so that the public using the levees for walking or bicycling would have a (CSD)for Old River and Construction <br /> limited view of development on site. Provisions to accomplish this shall be included in the Regional Park Plans. <br /> Park and Open Space Plan <br /> PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY <br /> M4.10-2 a)An information packet shall be prepared by the developer;the packet shall include a Review of first SP SJCCDD1MHCSD First SP <br /> Potential health impacts may result from public summary of major studies regarding EMF effects and a list of reference studies,with copies w/Transmission line w/Transmission <br /> exposure to PCBs associated with transformers available to residents upon request. The information packet shall be updated annually. easements through lines easements <br /> or electromagnetic fields associated with residential land uses, through residential <br /> overhead electrical lines. land uses.Annually <br /> thereafter. <br /> M4.10.7 a) Vapor barriers and/or vents shall be Included in designs for utility trenches that are not Review vapor barrier SJCDPW Final Map <br /> Increased development along the natural gas under thejudsdigion of the PUC crossing orwithin 100 feet of the high pressure gas designs. <br /> pipelines traversing the site could increase the pipelines to reduce the potential for the migration and accumulation of gas,leaked from a <br /> risk of pipeline rupture and fire or explosion pipeline,in utility trenches. The design of the utility trenches shall be reviewed and <br /> which could result in death and injury or properly evaluated by the Department of Public works prior to final map approval. <br /> damage <br /> BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES <br /> M4.11.4 a)A habitat protection plan for Mason's lilaeopsis and other special-status taxa which may Review of Habitat SJCCDD SPs for areas along <br /> In addition to San Joaquin kit fox and Swainson's be encountered during further detailed surveys,shall be prepared prior to approval of any Protection Plan. Old River <br /> hawk,proposed development would affect a specific plan along Old River. Other special-status taxa of concern include delta smelt, <br /> number of other special-status taxa. Sacramento splittail,winter-run chinook salmon,and California hibiscus.The habitat <br /> protection plan shall be prepared by a qualified plant ecologist in consultation with and <br /> meeting the approval,to the extent legally required,of representatives of the USFWS and <br /> CDFG. The plan shall provide for the protection of identified populations,addressing <br /> potential impacts associated with boating,marina development,water diversion,storm <br /> drainage runoff,levee modifications and recreational use of levee habitat, <br /> p1¢v1 A <br />