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Consolidated Forward z.Landfill Page 18 <br /> Rodenticides and methods of application used at the landfill shall be reviewed by a qualified <br /> biologist to determine if they rcfl=t the most effective and safe ruethods for controlling <br /> rodents. That biologist shall make recommendations for improvement if needed. <br /> 63 Austin 1994(Fl a,Fl.b,and Fl.c) (shnx7ar but updated),Austin 2000(FI.a) <br /> (Creek realignment)Monitoring and maintenance for five years following construction. <br /> "A ustin 2000(FI.c) <br /> Restoration of the riparian area shall include revegetation with trees,shrubs, and grasses <br /> native to the area. Plantings shall have a minimum 80%survival after the first year, and 100 <br /> %survival thereafter;or shall have attained a 75%cover after three i-ears and a 90%cover <br /> afterfiveyears. Plantings shall be monitored each year and maintained as necessary until <br /> success criteria have been met- A order to assure implementation, the Wetlands Mitigation <br /> and Monitoring Plan shall be modified to include these criteria. <br /> 65 Austin 2000(Fix) <br /> .4 4.3-acre detention basin will be constructed in the southwest corner of theproject site, as <br /> depicted on the project plans(Beck 1993). <br /> i <br /> 66 Austin 1994(F2.u)(similar),Austin 2000(F2.a) <br /> Under current project plans, 31 of the 32 valley oaks are along the perimeter of the site or <br /> are in the designated wildlife preserve adjacent to the creek and would not be removed. <br /> 67 Austin 1994(F2.b)(similar),Austin 2000(F2.b) <br /> Prior to initiation of any activity-Kith in a 100 foot radius of a valley oak proposed for <br /> retention,the project proponent shall install clearly visible temporary fencing around the <br /> driplineofthe Valley oak to prevwa inadvertent damage during on-site activities. Fencing <br /> shall be removed upon completion of activity within the oak's vicinity. Site workers shall be <br /> advised ofthe sensitivity of on-site oaks to disturbance. <br /> 68 Austin 1994(F2.c)(similar),Austin 2000(F2.c) j <br /> Where avoidance of a valley oak(s)as specified above is determined infeasible, the prof ect <br /> proponentshall replace each oak as required by the County's Natural Resources <br /> Regulations.three oaks shall be planted in appropriate locations for each oak removed. <br /> Replacement trees shall be the same species as the removed trees. Replacement trees shall <br /> be planted on the site in association with the Wetland Mitigation and Monitoring Plan ' <br /> described above. <br /> 69 Austin 1994(F2.a)(similar),Austin 2000(F2.d) <br /> To ensure the success of mitigation,planted and retained trees shall be monitored for a <br /> period offive years following initial disturbance within the vicinity of a retained tree or <br /> followingplanting of a replacement tree. If, during the course of monitoring,a significant <br /> decline in the health ofplanted or retained trees is identified by a qualified arborist,the tree <br /> shall be replaced as described above. <br /> 70Austin 1994(F3.a)(similar),Austin 2000(similar)(F3.a) <br /> Of the 219 acres disturbed, a 10.5--acre wildlife preserve and floodplain will be retained as. <br /> foraginghabitat. <br /> - r, <br />