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cn m <br /> 3 D <br /> d Table 2-1 (continued) <br /> z Summary of Impacts and Mitigation Measures (Applicable to Program and Project-Specific Impacts) <br /> Impact Significance Mitigation Measure Significance <br /> before Mitigation after Mitigation <br /> through seed collection or transplanting,preserving and <br /> enhancing existing populations,or restoring or creating suitable <br /> habitat in sufficient quantities to compensate for the impact. All <br /> mitigation measures determined necessary during this <br /> consultation shall be implemented by the project proponents. <br /> ► Mason's Iilaeopsis,rose mallow.Delta tule pea,and Delta <br /> mudwort. These species are considered widely distributed <br /> species by the SJMSCP,and dedication of conservation <br /> easements is the preferred option for mitigation. If these <br /> species are found in the project area,the possibility of <br /> establishing a conservation easement or in-lieu land dedication <br /> shall be evaluated. If neither establishment of a conservation <br /> easement nor in-lieu land dedication is feasible, no mitigation <br /> ro (in addition to payment of SJMSCP fees)shall be required. <br /> N . Bristly sedge and blue skullcap. These species are <br /> considered narrowly distributed by the SJMSCP,and dedication <br /> of conservation easements is the preferred option for mitigation. <br /> n If these species are found in the project area,the possibility of <br /> establishing a conservation easement shall be evaluated. If <br /> dedication of a conservation easement is not a feasible option, <br /> the SJMSCP requires a consultation with the permitting agency <br /> x representatives on the Technical Advisory Committee to <br /> determine the appropriate mitigation measures. These may <br /> g include seed collection or other measures and would be <br /> determined on a population basis,taking into account the <br /> species type,relative health,and abundance. Atter the <br /> 0 appropriate mitigation has been determined,it shall be <br /> m implemented by the project proponents. <br /> Cn <br /> 'go 4.10.3. Biological Resources—Conversion of Special-Status LTS No mitigation required. LTS <br /> h Amphibian and Reptile Habitat.The proposed project would not <br /> o d result in conversion of habitat known or expected to support <br /> special-status amphibians or reptiles. Therefore,a less-than- <br /> 0 significant impact would occur. <br /> � m <br /> � m <br />