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li <br /> 'I <br /> 1 <br /> I <br /> ii <br /> (Revised 2-24-92) <br /> ATTACHMENT TO INITIAL STUDY FOR SII-92--8 <br /> 1. WATER ' <br /> it <br /> Little Bear Creek, j6 a tributary to Bear Creek, f lows through the <br /> northern portion of this site.` Although FEMA flood maps indicate <br /> zone C, not withinthe 100 or 500 year flood hazard, it appears <br /> that the Federal Emergency Management Agency did not conduct any <br /> 0 <br /> flood studies on Bear Creek east of Jack Tone Road. Therefore, in <br /> order to preclude any structures from being constructed within the <br /> flood plain of they 100-year flood of Little Bear Creek, the San <br /> Joaquin County Flood Control & Water Conservation District is I <br /> requesting that the-final map indicate the boundaries of the 100- <br /> { ` year flood. <br /> i <br /> 3. PLANT AND ANIMAL LIFE <br /> The tentative map indicates the locations of Heritage Oaks, vernal <br /> pools and Little Bear Creek. An unmapped pond also exists along <br /> the 'creek between lots 2 and 5. After a survey of the property, <br /> the Department of Fish and Game made the following recommendations: <br /> The DFG recommends the following mitigation measures be <br /> a <br /> incorporated into the Vesting TM: " <br /> a. All the oak trees be protected. No soil disturbance or <br /> compaction be allowed within 30 feet of the dripline of <br /> ii <br /> each tree. <br /> i <br /> b. A 50-foot natural setback buffer be established on each <br /> side of the stream. <br /> C. A 100-foot natural setback buffer be established around <br /> the pond: <br /> d. The vernal pools in lots 70, 8, 13 , and 16 and a 50-foot <br /> buffer around them should be designated as "Open Space" <br /> .i <br /> Initial Study (Rev:01/91) <br /> 9 <br />