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Mr. Thomas M Gau <br /> November 29, 1999 <br /> Page Two <br /> 2. Provisions for the protection of fish and wildlife resources at risk including various life <br /> stages of fish, the need for unimpeded migration past the project area, and protection of <br /> critical spawning and rearing habitats, as well as holding areas. <br /> 3. Treatment of construction materials, spoils or fill, so that they cannot be washed into a <br /> stream or lake, or where it could cover aquatic or riparian vegetation. <br /> 4. Streams and wetlands must be provided buffers adequate to protect the aquatic resource. <br /> No grading or construction activities should be allowed within these buffers. 2 <br /> 5. Provide for potential alterations in the surface water hydrology, water quality, and impacts <br /> to aquatic resources within the watershed. ?,4itigation may include but not be limited to <br /> oil/grit separators, detention ponds, buffering filter strips and, silt barriers to prevent <br /> downstream sedimentation and pollution, while maintaining the area's historic hydrologic <br /> regime. <br /> 6. Restoration of the area should include revegetation with trees, shrubs, and grasses native <br /> 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 years, and 90% cover <br /> after five years. Plantings should be monitored each year and maintained as necessary <br /> until the success criteria have been met. <br /> This project will have an impact to fish and/or wildlife habitat. Assessment of fees under <br /> Public Resources Code Section 21089 and as defined by Fish and Game Code Section 711.4 is <br /> necessary. Fees are payable by the project applicant upon filing of the Notice of Determination by 3 <br /> the lead agency. <br /> Pursuant to Public Resources Code Sections 21092 and 21092.2, the DFG requests <br /> written notification of proposed actions and pending decisions regarding this project. Written <br /> notifications should be directed to this office. <br /> 44 <br />