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, <br /> • <br /> 8. Operations and Maintenance: maintenance of manmade water facilities and natural <br /> streams, vegetation management, litter control, and operation and maintenance of <br /> structures. The related issues of hazardous materials response, and policing and <br /> enforcement may be addressed under a separate Memorandum of Understanding.] <br /> • parties will coordinate on access issues, prescribed burns, control of nuisance <br /> vegetation, litter removal, and efficient use of resources to accomplish required and /or <br /> necessary work <br /> BLM: <br /> • will lead prescribed burning efforts on all project lands <br /> • will maintain its buildings and structures at the Danebo project site <br /> City: <br /> • will participate in developing maintenance guidelines, invasive species control practices <br /> and schedules, public access policies, and coordinate maintenance policy and practices <br /> related to channels, waterways, and water features <br /> • will continue to clean, repair, and operate drainage channels, weirs, and other <br /> constructed drainage and flood control facilities <br /> • will remove obstructions in and repair or control erosion damage along creeks and <br /> waterways under City jurisdiction <br /> • will continue to mow along Amazon Creek as required by the Army Corps of <br /> Engineers agreement, and along banks of other flood control channels to provide <br /> access. Will continue and expand efforts to control invasive species on City-owned <br /> wetlands and coordinate with other parties on compliance with noxious vegetation code . <br /> requirements on project lands within City limits <br /> • will lead on water quality and flood control programs <br /> • will lead in developing and maintaining structures, e.g., paths, trails, bridges on <br /> wetlands within the urban growth boundary, or that abut bike paths or flood control <br /> works <br /> TNC: <br /> • will take lead role on project lands at Willow Creek for stream monitoring and <br /> maintenance, vegetation management, operation and maintenance of paths and signs, <br /> litter control <br /> • can provide staff expertise in vegetation management for other sites, or bring in <br /> information from outside resources, e.g., species biology, control strategies <br /> 9. Resource Monitoring: Monitoring of water quality, vegetation, wildlife, and habitat. <br /> Data collection and management. <br /> • will share resources <br /> • will coordinate establishment of baseline protocols, monitoring methodologies and <br /> efforts to attain consistency and efficiency, including quality control <br /> Description of Responsibilities Exhibit B Page 6 <br />
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