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EXHIBIT A <br /> <br /> DYER ROAD WIDENING <br />MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> <br />343 <br /> <br />Effective January l, 1989, the California Enviromnental Quality Act was amended to add <br />Section 21081.6, implementing Assembly Bill (AB) 3180. As part of CEQA environmental <br />review procedures, AB 3180 reqnires a public agency to adopt a monitoring and reporting <br />program for assessing and ensuring efficiency of any required mitigation measures applied to <br />proposed developments. As stated in Section 21081.6 of the Public Resources Code: <br /> <br />"...the public agency shall adopt a reporting or monitoring program for the changes to <br />the project which it has adopted, or made a condition or project approval, in order to <br />mitigate or avoid significant affects on the environment." <br /> <br />Section 21081.6 provides general guidelines for implementing monitoring and reporting <br />programs. Specific reporting and/or monitoring requirements, to be enforced during project <br />implementation, shall be defined prior to final approval of the project proposal by the <br />responsible decision maker(s). In response to established CEQA requirements and those of <br />Public Resources Code Section 2 I000 et seq., the proposed mitigation monitoring program shall <br />be submitted for consideration prior to completion of the environmental review process to enable <br />the decision maker's appropriate response to proposals. The mitigation monitoring program <br />must be provided as part of the Final Mitigated Negative Declaration. <br /> <br />The mitigation monitoring program is presented in this section. Each recommended mitigation <br />measure is listed and categorized by impact topic, with an accompanying discussion of: <br /> <br />The party/agency responsible for implementation of mitigation measure. <br /> <br />The phase of the project during which the measure should be monitored. <br /> <br />The method of verifying compliance with mitigation measure. <br /> <br />The agency responsible for monitoring compliance with mitigation measure. <br /> <br />The monitoring agencies shall oversee elements of the mitigation monitoring program and review <br />compliance verification forms to be developed by tile City and supported by a mitigation <br />monitoring consultant. A sample of a "Compliance Verification" form is provided in <br />Attachment A. Designated monitors shall ensure compliance verification forms are filled out <br />correctly and proper action is being taken on each measure. Designated monitors will also be <br />responsible for filing and updating the verification forms doring all phases of the project. <br />During design and construction phases, tile designated monitors from the Planning and Building <br />Agency and Public Works Agency will determine the need for a measure to be modified and <br />ensure the use of a mitigation specialist if technical expertise beyond the monitor's ability is <br />required. If it is found that an adopted mitigation measure is not being properly implemented, <br />the designated monitors shall require corrective actions to ensure adequate implementation. <br /> <br /> <br />