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21SJC0G, Inc. <br />must reapply for SJMSCP Coverage. Upon receipt of signed ITMMs from project applicant, SJCOG, Inc. staff will sign the ITMMs. This <br />is the effective date of the ITMMs. <br />2. Under no circumstance shall ground disturbance occur without compliance and satisfaction of the 1TMMs. <br />3. Upon issuance of fiilly executed ITMMs and prior to any ground disturbance, the project applicant must: <br />a. Post a bond for payment of the applicable SJMSCP fee covering the entirety of the project acreage being covered (the bond <br />should be valid for no longer than a 6 month period); or <br />b. Pay the appropriate SJMSCP fee for the entirety of the project acreage being covered; or <br />C, Dedicate land in -lieu of fees, either as conservation easements or fee title; or <br />d. Purchase approved mitigation bank credits. <br />4. Within 6 months from the effective date of the ITMMs or issuance of a building permit, whichever occurs first, the project applicant must: <br />a. Pay the appropriate SJMSCP for the entirety of the project acreage being covered; or <br />b. Dedicate land in -lieu of fees, either as conservation easements or fee title; or <br />C, Purchase approved mitigation bank credits. <br />Failure to satisfy the obligations of the mitigation fee shall subject the bond to be called. <br />■ Receive your Certificate of Payment and release the required permit <br />/t should be noted that if this project has any potential impacts to waters of the United States pursuant to Section 404 Clean Water Act], <br />it would require the project to seek voluntary coverage through the unmapped process under the SJMSCP which could take up to 90 <br />days. It may be prudent to obtain a preliminary wetlands map from a qualified consultant. If waters of the United States are confirmed on <br />the project site, the Corps and the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) would have regulatory authority over those mapped <br />areas [pursuant to Section 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act respectively] and permits would be required from each of these resource <br />agencies prior to grading the project site. <br />If you have any questions, please call (209) 235-0600. <br />