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Mitigation and Monitoring Plan Technical Memorandum a. The proposed Project may require some form of on-site or off-site habitat compensation to address impacts to sensitive biological resources, including wetlands, as well as impacts to special-status species. In coordination with the District and the natural resource permitting agencies, the Consultant will develop a preliminary set of compensation options to address temporary and permanent biological resource impacts. Consultant will include review and incorporate, as appropriate, any existing mitigation concepts developed by the District or identified in the Valley-wide HCP documents.” b. A two-step process will be implemented: (1) Compile and summarize the available information from the District and other sources for presentation at a meeting with the District and regulatory agencies. The purpose of this meeting will be to refine and narrow the options for further consideration. (2) Prepare a draft Technical Memorandum that summarizes the habitat mitigation options that are recommended for further conceptual design. The technical memorandum will address: (a) Mitigation goals and objectives (b) On-site and off-site locations that could provide potential mitigation for impacts to wetlands, waters, riparian and upland habitats and special- status species. A tabular summary of the locations will describe the area of the mitigation site, existing habitat conditions and the potential to create, rehabilitate, or preserve habitats that would offset impacts of the proposed Project. (c) Project areas that could be revegetated and rehabilitated after completion of construction. (d) Long term monitoring, reporting, adaptive measures, and maintenance activities. (e) Performance and final success criteria. c. This memorandum will provide the basis for development of a detailed conceptual habitat mitigation design as directed by the District and the regulatory agencies to meet the permitting needs. d. Consultant will conduct one meeting with the resource agencies at the District’s or regulators’ offices to discuss the habitat mitigation opportunities and possible development of mitigation design drawings and specifications. A final Habitat Mitigation and Monitoring Plan will be required by the permitting agencies.
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