INTRODUCTION
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BACKGROUND
Since January 1, 1989, public agencies have been required to prepare a
mitigation monitoring or
reporting program to assure compliance With mitigation measures adopted
pursuant to the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). A mi'gation monitoring
program must be
designed to ensure a project's compliance with adopted mitigation
measures during project
implementation. It also provides feedback to agency staff and decision
makers about the
effectiveness of their actions, offers learning opportunities for improving
mitigation measures on
future projects, and identifies when enforcement actions are necessary.
PURPOSE
The purpose of the mitigation-monitoring program for the proposed project
at 122 14th Street,
124 14th Street, 129 15‘ Street, and 145 15‘ Street is to ensure that
all mitigation measures
adopted as part of project approval are implemented and completed during
and after
construction. This program will be used by the City of Pacific Grove to
verify that all required
mitigation measures are incorporated into the project and will serve as a
convenient tool for
logging the progress of mitigation measure completion and for determining
when required
mitigation measures have been fulfilled.
MANAGEMENT
The City of Pacific Grove Community Development Department is the lead
agency for the
project and will be responsible for overseeing the administration and
implementation of the
mitigation monitoring program.
The staff planner for the project will be responsible for managing the
mitigation monitoring
program. Duties of the staff planner responsible for managing the program
shall include, but not
be limited torthe following:
9 Conduct inspections, zoning plan checks, and reporting activities as
required.
9 Serve as a liaison between the City and applicant regarding mitigation
monitoring
issues.
9 Coordinate activities of consultants and contractors hired by applicant
to
implement and monitor mitigation measures.
9 Address and provide follow-up to citizen's complaints.
9 Complete and maintain documents and reports required for the mitigation
monitoring program.
. Coordinate and assme enforcement measures necessary to correct actions in
conflict with the mitigation monitoring program, if necessary.
, OCR Text: INTRODUCTION
\
BACKGROUND
Since January 1, 1989, public agencies have been required to prepare a
mitigation monitoring or
reporting program to assure compliance With mitigation measures adopted
pursuant to the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). A mi'gation monitoring
program must be
designed to ensure a project's compliance with adopted mitigation
measures during project
implementation. It also provides feedback to agency staff and decision
makers about the
effectiveness of their actions, offers learning opportunities for improving
mitigation measures on
future projects, and identifies when enforcement actions are necessary.
PURPOSE
The purpose of the mitigation-monitoring program for the proposed project
at 122 14th Street,
124 14th Street, 129 15‘ Street, and 145 15‘ Street is to ensure that
all mitigation measures
adopted as part of project approval are implemented and completed during
and after
construction. This program will be used by the City of Pacific Grove to
verify that all required
mitigation measures are incorporated into the project and will serve as a
convenient tool for
logging the progress of mitigation measure completion and for determining
when required
mitigation measures have been fulfilled.
MANAGEMENT
The City of Pacific Grove Community Development Department is the lead
agency for the
project and will be responsible for overseeing the administration and
implementation of the
mitigation monitoring program.
The staff planner for the project will be responsible for managing the
mitigation monitoring
program. Duties of the staff planner responsible for managing the program
shall include, but not
be limited torthe following:
9 Conduct inspections, zoning plan checks, and reporting activities as
required.
9 Serve as a liaison between the City and applicant regarding mitigation
monitoring
issues.
9 Coordinate activities of consultants and contractors hired by applicant
to
implement and monitor mitigation measures.
9 Address and provide follow-up to citizen's complaints.
9 Complete and maintain documents and reports required for the mitigation
monitoring program.
. Coordinate and assme enforcement measures necessary to correct actions in
conflict with the mitigation monitoring program, if necessary.
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