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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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FYFFE
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City
STOCKTON
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95203
APN
16203007
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W Fyffe ST STOCKTON 95203
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Geosyntecl�' <br /> cansultarlts <br /> Table F1 <br /> EIR Mitigation Measures for Remediation Activities <br /> Resource Measure <br /> Topic Summary Mitigation Measure <br /> Biological MM-BIO-4: If determined to be subject to CVRWQCB jurisdiction as waters of the state,TC NO.CAL.Development will purchase <br /> Resources Compensatory appropriate wetland mitigation credits at a ratio of 1:1 to compensate for the loss of state waters.To compensate for <br /> Wetland and permanent impacts to the small seasonal wetland and alkaline scald totaling 0.18 acre,TC NO.CAL.Development shall <br /> Waters Mitigation. purchase credits from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation in-lieu fee program(Aquatic Resource Service Area- <br /> San Joaquin River)at a ratio of 1:1. <br /> Cultural MM-CHR-1: Stop A qualified archaeologist will provide training materials to the construction contractor in identification of cultural resources, <br /> Resources Work in the Area If and in the event that any artifact, or an unusual amount of bone, shell, or non-native stone, is encountered during <br /> Prehistoric or construction, work would be immediately stopped and relocated to another area. The contractor would stop construction <br /> Historical within 10 meters(30 feet)of the exposure of these finds until a qualified archaeologist can be retained by the Port to evaluate <br /> Archaeological the find(see 36 CFR 800.11.1 and 14 CCR 15064.5[fJ).Examples of such cultural materials might include concentrations <br /> Resources Are of ground stone tools such as mortars,bowls,pestles,and manos;chipped stone tools such as projectile points or choppers; <br /> Encountered. flakes of stone not consistent with the immediate geology, such as obsidian or fused shale; a historic trash pit containing <br /> bottles and/or ceramics; or structural remains. Native American Tribes and the Office of Historic Preservation would be <br /> notified of the find. If the resources are found to be significant, they would be avoided or if avoidance is not possible, <br /> mitigated.Mitigation would be developed in coordination with Native American Tribes and could include development of <br /> a treatment plan to guide data recovery and interpretation of results for the public.This interpretation could include adding <br /> information on the resources to the Port's website, which will include a history portal site, developing informational <br /> brochures or signage on site or in the Port administrative building,and/or providing material to the Tribes. <br /> Geology MM-GEO-1: TC NO. CAL.Development will implement and update as frequently as needed an emergency response plan,Contingency <br /> and Soils Maintain,Update, Plan, and Emergency Action Plan. The Plan will identify response procedures for chemical spills, fires, and earthquakes <br /> and Implement involving hazardous materials and hazardous wastes and will establish requirements and procedures needed to protect <br /> Emergency employees from serious injury,property loss,or loss of life in the event of fires,other emergencies,or major disasters. <br /> Response Plans. <br /> Geology MM-GEO-2:As- Recommendations from the Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation (H&A 2020a) will be implemented as needed, <br /> and Soils Needed including use of materials and construction techniques specifically addressing potential seismic and geologic hazards. <br /> Implementation of <br /> Geotechnical <br /> Recommendations. <br /> Appendix F:Summary of Environmental Management Measures F-5 <br />
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