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L <br /> of the watershed boundary and sloping away from this high point towards the <br /> r appropriate drainway. Currently, the bottom slopes in only one direction. ' <br /> or / <br /> (2) A drainage study must be submitted which shows that either the downstream <br /> drainage facilities can handle the additional runoff or that the proposed plan will <br /> not increase runoff from the site to the affected drainways. <br /> SII <br /> e. Traffic Impact Mitigation Fee. The Traffic Impact Mitigation Fee will be required Ifor this <br /> development. The fee is due and payable prior to approval of the excavation plan. The <br /> fee currently is $164.07 per additional daily trip-end in the Lockeford area. The fee shall <br /> be automatically adjusted July 1 of each year by the Engineering Construction Cost Index <br /> as published by the Engineering News Record. (Resolutions R-90-304, R-91-1025, R-93- <br /> 167, R-94-174) <br /> PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES: (Staff contact: Ted Norgard, 468-3443) <br /> i <br /> a. Ground Water. No excavation is permitted into the ground water table without specific <br /> approval from the Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region! Water <br /> Code, Chapter 4, Article 3, Section 13244. <br /> b. Water Pollution. The materials from an excavation shall not be deposited into any water <br /> course nor in any way contribute to the pollution thereof. (California Water Code, Section <br /> 13376) i <br /> c. Potable Water Supply. An approved potable water supply must be provided for all <br /> employees. (Development Title Section 9-1100.1) <br /> d. Sanitary Facilities. Approved sanitary facilities must be provided for all employees. <br /> (Development Title Section 9-1100.1) f <br /> 4. STATE DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME: (Staff contact, Dan Gifford, 369-8851) <br /> a. Conduct Surveys for Nesting Raptors. A survey should be conducted by a qualified <br /> biologist during spring or early summer (April-July), before the start of each phase of <br /> mining activities near any suitable nest tree. If an active nest is located within 500 feet <br /> of an excavation area,the nest tree should be avoided during the nesting season (March- <br /> June 15) until the young have fledged. If an active nest tree cannot be avoided, the <br /> removal should occur after the breeding season (after June 15 and before March 1). f <br /> b. Avoid Disturbance of Nesting Swainson's Hawk. If an active Swainson's hawk nest is f <br /> found within 0.5 mile of the disturbance site, consult DFG and follow DFG mitigation I <br /> guidelines for Swainson's hawks in the Central Valley. <br /> C. Compensate for Loss of Swainson's Hawk Foraging Habitat. Compensate for loss of <br /> Swainson's hawk foraging habitat on a 0.75:1 ratio. In all, 75 acres of suitable Swainson's <br /> hawk foraging habitat outside of the area to be excavated is required. pp <br /> f <br /> San Joaquin County Y QX-94-2/KFiC Aggregate � <br /> Community Development Page 17 J <br />