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EHD - Public
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2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0514248
PE
2294
FACILITY_ID
FA0010245
FACILITY_NAME
DTE STOCKTON LLC
STREET_NUMBER
2526
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
WASHINGTON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
14503009
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2526 W WASHINGTON ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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l <br /> Measure 4.2-1. <br /> Steps to Compliance: <br /> A. The project applicant will be responsible for advising employees and <br /> contractors of these burrowing owl mitigation measures. These <br /> mitigation measures will be implemented and conducted under the <br /> direct supervision of a qualified biologist. An initial biological survey <br /> report shall be filed with the Kern County Planning Department <br /> regarding disturbance or destruction of occupied burrowing owl <br /> burrows. Annual monitoring of any artificial burrows shall be included <br /> in an annual biological compliance report and filed with the Kern <br /> County Planning Department. <br /> .justification: The Project has the potential to impact federal and state listed plant or animal Iife, and special-status species during Project <br /> operations. Changes in or alterations.have been incorporated into the Project that substantially lessen the potentially significant effects as identified <br /> in the Final EIR, so that environmental effects after such mitigation are reduced to a less than significant level. <br /> C-6 <br /> ,e <br /> '..��... ,. •yTy z l <br /> 4. Itural:-Re o - � �. <br /> s. urces 7 t <br /> "S� •;-.�•• .m`.`� • 1 .�.G.- .�: 'i:•.'"r <br /> _ <br /> 911 MM 4.3-1. In the event of an inadvertent discovery of During Project operations Kern County Planning <br /> 4.3-1 a cultural resource during excavation and grading, the permitted by planning Department <br /> following mitigation measures shall apply; approvals. <br /> a) If human remains are found during construction, <br /> CEQA requires that further work or disturbance <br /> of the site be halted. The discovery will be <br /> inspected and the remains be handled in a <br /> manner consistent with Public Resources Code <br /> 5097.98-99, Health and Safety Code 7050.5, and <br /> CEQA Section 15064.5. <br /> b) In the event any as yet undetected (i.e. buried) <br /> cultural or paleontological resources are <br /> encountered on the Project site at a future time, a <br /> qualified archaeologist or paleontologist shall be <br /> 12 <br /> Final Board of Supervisors 3115116 <br />
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