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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0004916
PE
2638
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0500142
STREET_NUMBER
18353
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
GRANT LINE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
ENTERED_DATE
3/17/2005 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
18353 W GRANT LINE RD
RECEIVED_DATE
3/15/2005 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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it f <br /> _ Table 2-1 (continued) <br /> d Summary of Impacts and Mitigation Measures (Applicable to Program and Project-Specific Impacts) <br /> a � <br /> 5 Impact Significance Mitigation Measure Significance <br /> 2 � before Mitigatlon after Mitigation <br /> 4.10.4.Biological Resources—Conversion of Swainson's Hawk LTS No mitigation required. LTS <br /> Habitat,Loss of Active Nests,and Removal of Nest Trees.The <br /> o proposed project would result in conversion of Swainson's hawk <br /> foraging and nesting habitat,loss of active nests,and removal of <br /> known and potential nest trees. Implementation of measures <br /> presented in Section 7.3.3 of the MHMP would compensate for loss <br /> of foraging and nesting habitat and would avoid adverse effects to <br /> M active nests. A less-than-significant impact would occur. <br /> d <br /> 4.10-5.Biological Resources—Conversion of Burrowing Owl S 4.10-5.Biological Resources—Conversion of Burrowing Owl LTS <br /> o Foraging Habitat and Potential Destruction of Active Burrows. Foraging Habitat and Potential Destruction of Active Burrows <br /> M The proposed project would result in conversion of burrowing owl The College Park developers shall request coverage under the <br /> yJ foraging habitat and could result in destruction of occupied burrows. SJMSCP,fees shall be paid in the amount determined by SJCOG <br /> Implementation of measures presented in Section 7.3.5 of the during the application and review process for each project under <br /> MHMP would compensate for loss of burrowing owl foraging habitat College Park,and if SJCOG determines suitable habitat is present <br /> N and avoid loss of active nest burrows. It would not,however,avoid on or adjacent to a given project site,the following SJMSCP <br /> w destruction of potential occupied burrows during the nonnesting incidental take avoidance and minimization measures shall be <br /> season. A significant impact would occur. implemented: <br /> ► Burrowing owls shall be discouraged from entering or <br /> occupying construction areas by employing one of several <br /> methods outlined in Section 5.2.4.15 of the SJMSCP. These <br /> include retention of tall vegetation,regular discing of the site,or <br /> use of chemicals or traps to kill ground squirrels; <br /> Pre-construction surveys for burrowing owls shall be conducted <br /> where project construction activities would occur within 75 <br /> meters of suitable habitat(based on SJCOG review). The <br /> survey shall be conducted within 2 weeks of the beginning of <br /> construction. If burrowing owls are found,the following <br /> measures shall be implemented: <br /> During the nonbreeding season(September 1 through <br /> January 31),burrowing owls occupying the project site shall <br /> be evicted from the project site by passive relocation,as <br /> described in the DFG's Staff Report on Burrowing Owls <br /> (DFG 1995). <br /> 3 <br /> m During the breeding season(February 1 through August 31), <br /> a o occupied burrows shall not be disturbed and shall be provided <br />
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