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April 8,2014 <br /> Of the 219 acres disturbed, a 10.5 —acre wildlife preserve and floodplain <br /> will be retained as foraging habitat. <br /> Current Status: The North Creek was relocated in 2002 and revised <br /> floodplain maps were completed by FEMA showing that the 100-year <br /> floodplain is contained within the relocated creek banks. Biological resources <br /> were mitigated by Forward's participation in the San Joaquin Multi-Species <br /> Habitat Conservation and Open Space Plan and compliance with permit <br /> requirements from Army Corps of Engineers and Dept. of Fish and Wildlife <br /> as part of the creek relocation. <br /> (PUBLIC SERVICES AND UTILITIES) <br /> (14) 78 (1.1) <br /> Proposed as Part of the Project: <br /> The landfill will have a perimeter barrier or topographic constraints <br /> designed to discourage unauthorized entry by persons or vehicles. <br /> The entrance to the site will have a lockable gate, which will be locked <br /> outside of the usual operating hours. <br /> Current Status: Chain link fencing secures the entire site boundary. The site <br /> entrance has a lockable gate, which is locked outside of the usual operating <br /> hours. <br /> (CULTURAL RESOURCES) <br /> (15) 82 (11) <br /> Proposed as Part of the Project: <br /> If prehistoric archaeological resources are discovered during excavation <br /> and construction of the proposed project, the project sponsor will suspend <br /> all work in the immediate vicinity of the find pending site investigation by a <br /> qualified archaeologist or cultural resources consultant to assess the <br /> materials and determine their significance. If the qualified archaeologist <br /> determines that the find is an important archaeological resource, the <br /> project sponsor will provide funding and time to allow recovering an <br /> archaeological sample or to implement avoidance measures. Work could <br /> continue at other locations while archaeological mitigation takes place. <br /> The project sponsor will allow only a qualified archaeologist or cultural <br /> resource consultant to collect any prehistoric cultural resources-discovered <br /> on the site. <br /> If prehistoric archaeological deposits that include human remains are <br /> discovered by the project sponsor or any construction contractors during <br /> Page 6 <br />