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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0004819
PE
2622
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0500036
STREET_NUMBER
18353
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
GRANT LINE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
APN
20945014
ENTERED_DATE
2/9/2005 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
18353 W GRANT LINE RD
RECEIVED_DATE
2/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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Table 4.11-1 Mountain House Species Status, continued <br /> Species Status Preferred Habitat <br /> White-faced ibis CSC/FC(2) Forages in shallow open water and mud flats; nests <br /> (Plegadis chiht) in freshwater marshes with emergent vegetation <br /> Sacramento splittail CSC/FC(2) Occurs in dead-end sloughs and other slow moving <br /> (Pogonichthys waters of Delta <br /> macrolepidorus) <br /> San Joaquin kit fox STNE Forages in grassland, alkali scrub, and other atypical <br /> (Vulpes macrotis mutica) habitat; usually dens in enlarged rodent burrows, as <br /> well as culverts, pipes, and other locations <br /> Plants (State/Federat/CNPS)' <br /> California hibiscus --IFC(3B)/2' Occurs along edge of riparian and freshwater marsh <br /> (Hibiscus lasiocarpus) <br /> Mason's lilaeopsis SR/FC(2)/lB Occurs along stream banks and marshes in tidal <br /> (Lilaeopsis masonii) portion of Delta <br /> Federal Status: <br /> FE - Listed as endangered under the FESA. <br /> FT- Listed as threatened under the FESA. <br /> FC(2) - A candidate species under review for federal listing. Category 2 includes species for which the USFWS <br /> presently has some biological information indicating that "proposing to list them as endangered or threatened species <br /> is possibly appropriate, but for which further biological research and field study is usually needed to determine <br /> biological vulnerability and threats." Category 2 species are not necessarily less rare or less threatened than Category <br /> 1 species. The distinction relates to the amount of data available and is therefore administrative rather than biological. <br /> FC(3B) - Species in Category 3 are not current candidates for federal listing. Category 3B includes taxa which are <br /> no longer considered distinct taxa meeting the definition of"species" under the FESA. <br /> State Status: <br /> SE - Listed as endangered under the CESA. <br /> SR - Listed as rare under the CESA. <br /> ST - Listed as threatened under the CESA. <br /> CSC-Considered a "species of special concern' by the CDFG;species have no formal legal protection but nest sites <br /> and communal roosts are generally recognized as significant biotic features. <br /> CNPS Status: <br /> List 113 - Plants rare, threatened, or endangered in California and elsewhere. <br /> List 2 - Plants rare, threatened, or endangered in California, but more common elsewhere. <br /> = Black-shouldered kite does not have a specific designated status, but is of concern to the CDFG because its numbers <br /> are declining. <br /> ' California hibiscus is no longer a federal candidate species, having been placed in Category 3B, which includes taxa <br /> once considered for listing but no longer under consideration and that are not current candidates for listing. This <br /> species has been reclassified from Hibiscus calijornicus to Hibiscus lasiocarpus in the recent Jepson Manual, and is <br /> now considered common outside of California, resulting in its placement on List 2 of the CLAPS Inventory. <br /> R10114B.BIO-8/11/94 4.11-9 <br />
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