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Responsible <br /> Mitigation Measures and Statements of Findings of Impacts Being Monitoring/ RespMonitoring/Reporting <br /> Significant and Unavoidable Re ortin Action Party for Providing Timing <br /> i P g Mitigation Responsibility <br /> location that would aid in meeting the following performance standards: <br /> 1. Restored/created wetlands shall remain inundated or saturated for sufficient <br /> duration to support a predominance of hydrophytic vegetation. <br /> 2. Restored/created wetlands shall exhibit plant species richness and cover <br /> comparable to existing wetlands(excluding non-native and/or weedy plant <br /> species). <br /> 3. Restored/created wetlands shall replace the lost wetlands at a minimum <br /> ratio of one acre created for each acre,or fraction thereof,permanently <br /> impacted. <br /> 4. The applicant shall provide for the protection of the mitigation areas in <br /> perpetuity,either through deed restrictions or conservation easements. <br /> 4.6 Blological Resources(cont.) <br /> 5. The applicant shall establish a five-year program to monitor the progress of <br /> the wetland mitigation toward these standards.At the end of each <br /> monitoring year,an annual report shall be submitted to the City,the <br /> RWQCB,and the USACE.This report shall document the hydrological and <br /> vegetative condition of the mitigation wetlands, and shall recommend <br /> remedial measures as necessary to correct deficiencies. <br /> Less than significant impact after implementation of Mitigation Measure <br /> BIO-2. <br /> BIO-3:Project Specific Measures.The project applicant shall implement See BIO-1a through BIO-1d See BIO-1a through BIO-1d See BIO-1a through BIO-1d See BIO-1a through BIO-1d <br /> Measures BIO-1a through BIO-1d, and BIO-2.These measures would ensure and BIO-2 and BIO-2 and BIO-2 and BIO-2 <br /> that the project's contribution to cumulative biological resource impacts would <br /> be less than significant. <br /> 4.7 Cultural Resources <br /> CULTURAL-1:The applicant and/or project contractors shall halt work if Verification by County, as Union Pacific and Qualified archaeologist and During ground disturbing <br /> archaeological resources are discovered during ground-disturbing activities.If needed construction contractors Native American activities <br /> cultural resources are encountered, all activity in the vicinity of the find shall representative,with <br /> cease until the resources can be evaluated by a qualified archaeologist and a verification provided to San <br /> Native American representative.Prehistoric archaeological materials might Joaquin County Community <br /> include obsidian and chert flaked-stone tools(e.g.,projectile points,knives, Development Department <br /> scrapers)or toolmaking debris;culturally darkened soil("midden")containing as applicable <br /> heat-affected rocks,artifacts,or shellfish remains;and stone milling equipment <br /> (e.g.,mortars,pestles, handstones,or milling slabs);and battered stone tools, <br /> such as hammerstones and pitted stones. Historic-period materials might <br /> include stone,concrete,or adobe footings and walls;filled wells or privies;and <br /> deposits of metal,glass,and/or ceramic refuse. If the archaeologist and Native <br /> American representative determine that the resources may be significant,they <br /> shall notify Union Pacific and shall develop an appropriate treatment plan for <br /> the resources.The archaeologist shall consult with Native American <br /> representatives in determining appropriate treatment for prehistoric or Native <br /> American cultural resources.Contract specifications shall address these <br /> requirements, In considering any suggested mitigation proposed by the <br />