Sec. 23A-63. - Applicability to public and private projects.
Sec. 23A-64. - Purpose of the mitigation monitoring plan.
Sec. 23A-65. - Contents of the mitigation monitoring plan.
Sec. 23A-66. - Roles and responsibilities.
Sec. 23A-63. - Applicability to public and private projects.
The lead department for public projects and the planning director for private projects shall have the authority and responsibility in accordance with the standards delineated in Section 21081.6 of the Public Resources Code to prepare and implement a mitigation monitoring plan for all development projects.
(Ord. No. 4430 § 1, 1991.)
Sec. 23A-64. - Purpose of the mitigation monitoring plan.
(a)
The purpose of the mitigation monitoring plan is to assure that all conditions of project approval, identified either in the Negative Declaration or in the Environmental Impact Report, are carried out in the manner intended by the conditions.
(b)
In the case of private projects, the project applicant may be required by the planning director to be responsible for payment of fees to assure mitigation measures are properly carried out.
(Ord. No. 4430 § 1, 1991.)
Sec. 23A-65. - Contents of the mitigation monitoring plan.
(a)
The mitigation monitoring plan shall include the following:
(1)
Mitigation measure, or condition, to be monitored.
(2)
Method of monitoring and reporting;
(3)
Responsibility for signing off that the mitigation measure was implemented as intended;
(4)
Identification of mitigation measures that are ongoing and require periodic monitoring.
(Ord. No. 4430 § 1, 1991.)
Sec. 23A-66. - Roles and responsibilities.
(a)
It shall be the responsibility of the decision-making body to review and approve a proposed mitigation monitoring plan. The plan shall be approved at the time of action on the project.
(b)
It shall be the responsibility of the lead department for public projects and the planning director for private projects to prepare and to implement the mitigation monitoring plan.
(Ord. No. 4430 § 1, 1991.)