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1 – Executive Summary <br />Draft Environmental Impact Report February 2021 <br />14800 W. Schulte Road Logistics Center 1-9 <br />Table 1-1. Summary of Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Measures <br />Environmental Topic Impact? Mitigation Measure(s) <br />Level of Significance <br />After Mitigation <br />(prior to occupation). If birds have started to build any nests, <br />the nests shall be removed before they are completed. Water <br />shall not be used to remove the nests if nests are located <br />within 50 feet of any surface waters. If an active nest <br />becomes established (i.e., there are eggs or young in the <br />nest), all work that could result in abandonment or destruction <br />of the nest shall be avoided until the young have fledged or <br />the nest is unoccupied. Construction activities that may <br />displace birds after they have laid their eggs and before the <br />young have fledged shall not be permitted. If the Project <br />continues into the following spring, this cycle shall be <br />repeated. When work is complete, all netting shall be removed <br />and properly disposed of. <br />• To prevent entrapment and mortality of smaller wildlife and <br />birds, all pipes, culverts, or similar structures that are stored <br />at the construction site vertically or horizontally for one or <br />more overnight periods shall be securely capped on both ends <br />prior to storage and thoroughly inspected for wildlife prior to <br />implementation at the Project site. All hollow pipes or posts <br />installed as part of the Project and exposed to the <br />environment shall be capped, screened, or filled with material <br />by the Project proponent prior to the end of the workday. <br />• To prevent entanglement of raptor talons, any post with <br />exposed perforations installed on the Project site and exposed <br />to the environment shall have the holes permanently filled <br />within the top 6 inches of the post upon installation. <br />• Any open trenches, pits, or holes with a depth larger than 1 <br />foot shall be covered at the conclusion of work each day with <br />a hard, non-heat-conductive material (i.e., plywood). No <br />netting, canvas, or material capable of trapping or ensnaring <br />wildlife shall be used to cover open trenches. If use of a hard <br />cover is not feasible, multiple wildlife escape ramps shall be <br />installed, constructed of wood or installed as an earthen <br />slope, in each open trench, hole, or pit that is capable of