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Table 2-1 (continued) <br /> Summary of Impacts and Mitigation Measures (Applicable to Program and Project-Specific Impacts) <br /> ' Impact Significance Mitigation Measure Significance <br /> m before Mitigation after Mitigation <br /> c o <br /> construction or other ground-disturbing activities must begin <br /> during the nesting season in the presence of nests that are <br /> o known to be occupied. Setbacks shall be marked by brightly <br /> y colored temporary fencing. <br /> c <br /> 0 4.10-5.Biological Resources—Loss of Foraging Habitat for LTS No mitigation required. LTS <br /> Other Special-Status Birds.The proposed project would result in <br /> conversion of potential foraging habitat for a number of other <br /> special-status bird species. None of these species are expected to <br /> nest at the College Park site. Similar foraging habitat is locally and <br /> d <br /> regionally abundant,and loss of foraging habitat would be <br /> m compensated for through implementation of the MHMP. A less- <br /> So than-significant impact would occur. <br /> 4.10.9.Biological Resources—Conversion of San Joaquin Kit S 4.10.9.Biological Resources—Conversion of San Joaquin Kit LTS <br /> Fox Habitat and Possible Occupied Den Destruction.The Fox Habitat and Possible Occupied Den Destruction <br /> Jproposed project would convert low-quality habitat for San Joaquin The College Park developers shall request coverage under the <br /> kit fox. Kit fox could possibly den and forage at the College Park SJMSCP,and fees shall be paid in the amount determined by <br /> site,and implementation of College Park could result in destruction SJCOG during the application and review process for each project <br /> of occupied dens. A significant impact could occur. under College Park. Because the entire College Park site is located <br /> within the SJMSCP's Central/Southwest Transition Zone,the <br /> following SJMSCP incidental take avoidance and minimization <br /> measures shall be implemented for all projects: <br /> Pre-construction surveys shall be conducted 2 weeks to 30 <br /> days before commencement of ground disturbance.Surveys <br /> shall be conducted by a qualified biologist. If the surveys <br /> identify potential dens(potential dens are defined as burrows at <br /> least 4 inches in diameter that open up within 2 feet),potential <br /> den entrances shall be dusted for 3 calendar days to register <br /> track of any San Joaquin kit fox present. If no San Joaquin kit <br /> fox activity is identified,potential dens may be destroyed. If <br /> San Joaquin kit fox activity is identified,then dens shall be <br /> monitored to determine I occupation is by an adult fox only or is <br /> a natal den(natal dens usually have multiple openings). If the <br /> den is occupied by an adult only,the den may be destroyed <br /> C when the adult fox has moved or is temporarily absent. If the <br /> m <br /> den is a natal den,a buffer zone of 250 feet shall be maintained <br />