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i <br /> . 4 <br /> mitigation measures are listed below. The Department of Fish and Game is also responsible for <br /> some of these measures. <br /> Statement of Fact: <br /> The impact will be reduced by the following,which will mitigate the impact on the previously used <br /> nest site and potential nesting pairs: <br /> • Prior to approval of the Final Map, a map of the nest trees shall be submitted to the <br /> Community Development Department that shows all potential nest trees on the site for the <br /> Swainson's hawk. These trees shall be preserved, unless they pose a safety hazard. <br /> • The developer shall either enter into an agreement with the City of Stockton to participate <br /> in the City's Swainson's Hawk Habitat Conservation Plan and pay the applicable fees;or <br /> at a minimum, 63 acres of mitigation lands shall be preserved through fee title or <br /> conservation easement for loss of Swainson's hawk breeding and foraging habitat <br /> A-2 Potentially Significant impact: Trees removed during construction could eliminate Swainson's <br /> hawk nesting habitat. . <br /> Although the likely,ultimate,unde ng project has been designed to incorporate cluster housing <br /> IY � g rp g <br /> Into the oak grove area to preserve most of the oak trees, approximately 16 oak trees will be <br /> removed. None of these 16 trees have been Identified as nesting trees for Swalnson's hawks. <br /> Finding: <br /> Changes or alterations have been required In, or incorporated into, the project which avoid or <br /> substantially lessen the significant environmental effect as Identified In the Final ©R. .These <br /> mitigation measures are listed below. <br /> Statement of Fact: . <br /> This impact will be reduced by the following: _ <br /> • Of the 210 oak trees located on the site, 16 are proposed to be removed Of these 16 <br /> trees, none have been identified as nesting sites-for Swainson's hawks. .: <br /> • To further ensure that no loss of Swair=n's hawk nesting sites occurs, aU potentlal nest <br /> trees on the site will be identified by a biologist familiar with Swairmn's hawk nesting <br /> ecology. Unless the trees pose a safety hwnrd, removal wJ3 be avoided through <br /> modification of locations for structures and project design, if necessary. <br /> • The developer shaft either enter lido an agreement with the City of Stockton to partlapate <br /> in the Swainson's Hawk Habitat Conservation Plan and pay the applicable fees; or, at a <br /> minirrurnr, preserve 63 acres of mitigation lands through fee title or conservation <br /> easements. Should the 63 acres of off-site mitigation land be provided, rather than the <br /> payment of mitigation fees, one tree per every ten acres shall be required to be planted '� ' <br />