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Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.F-34 • <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> be retained until construction begins;tall vegetation will discourage colonization of the • <br /> site by burrowing owl. <br /> • Alternatively, if burrowing owls are not known or suspected on a project site and the • <br /> area is an unlikely occupation site for red-legged frog, San Joaquin kit fox or tiger <br /> salamander, the Project Proponent may disc or plow the entire project site to <br /> temporarily close ground squirrel burrows and render the construction site temporarily • <br /> unusable by burrowing owls. . <br /> • During the breeding season (i.e., 1 February through 31 August), occupied burrows shall • <br /> not be disturbed in accordance with the following restrictions (CDFG 2012): • <br /> o Between 1 April and 15 August, minimum setbacks from occupied burrows shall <br /> be 200 m (656 ft) for low disturbance levels, and 500 m (1640 ft)for medium and <br /> high disturbance levels. <br /> o Between 16 August and 15 October, minimum setbacks from occupied burrows <br /> shall be 200 m (656 ft) for low and medium disturbance levels, and 500 m (1640 • <br /> ft) for high disturbance levels. • <br /> o Between 16 October and 31 March, minimum setbacks from occupied burrows • <br /> shall be 50 m (164 ft)for low disturbance levels, 100 m (328 ft) for medium <br /> disturbance levels and 500 m (1640 ft) for high disturbance levels. <br /> • Burrow exclusion is a technique of installing one-way doors in burrow openings during <br /> the non-breeding season to temporarily exclude burrowing owls, or permanently <br /> exclude burrowing owls and close burrows after verifying burrows are empty by site • <br /> monitoring and scoping. During the non-breeding season (September 1 through <br /> January 31)burrowing owls occupying the project site may be evicted from the project <br /> site by passive relocation as described by the (CDFG (2012). Burrow exclusion and <br /> closure is not permitted during the breeding season. • <br /> These Incidental Take Minimization Measures are consistent with the provisions of the MBTA. • <br /> Loggerhead Shrike <br /> Loggerhead shrike has been observed foraging in the project area. Participation in the SJMSCP • <br /> affords the project proponent Incidental Take authorization for loggerhead shrike pursuant to • <br /> ESA, CESA and CEQA. Although little suitable nesting habitat is present on site, as outlined in <br /> the SJMSCP61, the following incidental take avoidance measures shall be followed: <br /> • Prior to the initiation of ground clearing, grubbing, grading or excavation activities, a <br /> scheduled to occur during the breeding season (i.e., February 1 -August 15), <br /> preconstruction survey shall be performed by a qualified biologist. <br /> • A setback of 100 feet from loggerhead shrike nest sites shall be established and <br /> maintained during the nesting season (i.e., February 1 to August 15) for the period <br /> encompassing nest building and continuing until fledglings leave nests. This setback • <br /> applies whenever construction or other ground-disturbing activities must begin during • <br /> 67 SJMSCP Chapter 5.2.4.18 • <br />