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determined by the San Joaquin Council of Governments (SJCOG). Alternatively, if the <br /> SJMSCP terminates,the Tentative Map may proceed with the implementation of the Mountain <br /> House Habitat Management Plan, contained within the Master Plan Appendix 7-B, pursuant to <br /> the terms of Section 3.11 of the Master Plan Development Agreement between San Joaquin <br /> County and Trimark Communities, LLC. [SPII Implementation Measure 7.3.1 (1)] <br /> Timing: The applicant shall submit a biologist's report of pre-construction surveys to the San <br /> Joaquin County Community Development Department(CDD)prior to the issuance of grading <br /> permits for the project. <br /> 30. Endangered Species Act: In carrying out the operations of each Tentative Map, the <br /> applicant shall take no action that violates the California Endangered Species Act or the <br /> Federal Endangered Species Act. Compliance with said laws shall be the sole responsibility <br /> of the applicant and the applicant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold the County harmless <br /> from and against any claim or action by affected State agencies, or affected Federal <br /> agencies or other third party, as to the project's compliance with said laws. [SPII <br /> Implementation Measure 7.3.1 (2)] <br /> Timing: Improvement Plans prior to Final Maps and ongoing. <br /> 31. Wetland Mitigation. Wetlands mitigation shall provide for the creation of wetlands to <br /> replace those which would be lost, if any. Mitigation, if required by the Clean Water Act, shall <br /> occur within the Mountain House and Dry Creek corridors. [SPII Implementation Measure <br /> 7.3.2 (1)] <br /> 32. Buffering. Where preserved wetlands provide valuable habitat to wildlife, protective fencing, <br /> screening or buffers shall be provided where necessary to minimize disruption of habitat <br /> areas. [SPII Implementation Measure 7.3.2 (2)] <br /> 33. Fencing Requirements. Buffer zones along wetland restoration areas shall be temporarily <br /> fenced during construction so as to minimize the potential for inadvertent impacts from <br /> construction activities. [SPII Implementation Measure 7.3.2 (4)] The applicant shall retain a <br /> qualified biologist or wetlands specialist to stake, using easily-observable flagging, the <br /> boundaries of all wetlands to be protected. The applicant shall organize and convene pre- <br /> construction conferences between the contractor and the project biologist or wetlands <br /> specialist to ensure that grading contractors recognize the importance of these resources <br /> and avoid all flagged areas. <br /> Timing: Improvement Plans prior to commencement of grading operations adjacent to <br /> wetlands. <br /> AIR QUALITY <br /> 34. Residential Emissions: Construction plans for residential dwellings shall incorporate the <br /> following items: <br /> Natural gas lines outlets shall be provided to backyards to encourage usage of natural <br /> gas barbecues. <br /> 220 volt electrical outlets for recharging electric automobiles shall be provided in each <br /> garage. Electrical outlets shall be located on the outside of single family homes to <br /> accommodate electric lawn maintenance equipment and electric barbecues. <br /> No wood burning fire places, unless otherwise provided by the San Joaquin Valley Air <br /> Pollution Control District ("SJVAPCD"). If fireplaces are designed to be natural gas <br /> heating appliances of a zero clearance design, there is no limitation on the number of <br /> fireplaces per unit. <br /> 7 <br />