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BIOLOGY AND. WATER Conversion of 15.934 square 1.1 Implement the revised feet of intertidal habitat to grading. drainage, a shallow subtidal habitat as a dredging plan approved by result of dredging. the CDFG". (The revised plan includes removal of 13,734 square feet of upland habitat (located between S' and 8.25' MLLW) in the northeast corner of Parcel Two and portions of Mono Street along the south side of Xxxxxxxxxxx Point; and along the east side of Parcel One on a portion of Mono Street). (D) MINUCTAELPEANGDEAR PAGE Bay mud may contain 1.2 Conduct chemical and ontaminants that could be biological testing of dredge leased into the water spoils in accordance with caring dredging Public Notice 87-1 and After obtaining a dredging permit from the XXXX and after granting of construction permits by the City. Prior to obtaining dredging permit from the ACOE prior granting of construction CDFG To be developed by the CDFG. . ACOE Part of the process for obtaining a dredging permit from the XXXX. To be developed by the CDFG. One-time review by the ACOE. Single report indicating receipt of dredging ACOE requirements for a dredging permit. (PC) permits by the City- permit from ACOE to the City prior to granting o construction permits by the City. 1031 142 01900002 GALILEE HARBOR PROJECT MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM Lesue Area/Impact Mitigation Measure Schedule for Implementation of Mitigation Meara Party Responsible for Monitoring an Enforcing Mitigation Procedures for Monitoring Mitigation Mess 'Schedule for Monitoring and Reporting On Mitigation Measure Erosion and sedimentation 1.3 Provide a report with from grading, construction of proof of a site approved by facilities and structures, the ACOE for disposal of landscaping, dredging, and dredge spoils. (PC) the presence of houseboats and live-aboard boats could smother fish spawning grounds, juvenile organisms, and benthicoorganisms; adversely affect fish spawning behavior, and trap small floating organisms. Contaminants associated with surface runoff, erosion, sedimentation, a boat repair and maintenance could be released into the water and contaminate aquatic life. especially fish and shellfish. Prior to granting of construction permits by the City. . Public Forks Department,
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