Verification: The project owner shall submit the BRMIMP to the CPM at least 30 days
prior to start of any preconstruction site mobilization and construction-related ground
disturbance, grading, boring, and trenching. The BRMIMP shall contain all of the
required measures included in all biological Conditions of Certification. No
construction-related ground disturbance, grading, boring, or trenching may occur prior
to approval of the final BRMIMP by the CPM in consultation with Western, CDFG,
BLM, and USFWS.
If any permits have not yet been received when the BRMIMP is first submitted, copies of
these permits shall be submitted to the CPM within five days of their receipt, and the
BRMIMP shall be revised or supplemented to reflect the permit conditions within
10 days of their receipt by the project owner. Under no circumstances shall ground
disturbance proceed without implementation of all permit conditions.
To verify that the extent of construction disturbance does not exceed that described in
this analysis, the project owner shall submit aerial photographs, at an approved scale,
taken before and after construction to the CPM. The first set of aerial photographs shall
reflect site conditions prior to any preconstruction site mobilization and constructionrelated
ground disturbance, grading, boring, and trenching, and shall be submitted at
least 60 days prior to initiation of such activities. The second set of aerial photographs
shall be taken subsequent to completion of construction, and shall be submitted to the
CPM no later than 90 days after completion of construction. The project owner shall also