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b' Table 2-1 (continued) <br /> Summary of Impacts and Mitigation Measures (Applicable to Program and Project-Specific Impacts) <br /> 5 m Significance Significance <br /> Impact before Mitigation Mitigation Measure <br /> �' � 9 after Mitigation <br /> If USACE does not take jurisdiction over the irrigation canals or <br /> E drainages,the RWQCB shall be consulted to determine if a 401 <br /> o Water Quality Certification is required. <br /> ► The acreage of waters of the United States that would be <br /> v, removed shall be replaced or restored/enhanced by the <br /> developers on a"no-net-loss"basis in accordance with USACE <br /> and DFG regulations. Habitat restoration,enhancement,or <br /> replacement shall be at a location and by methods agreeable to <br /> USACE and DFG,as determined during the CWA Section 404 <br /> o and California Fish and Game Code Section 1602 permitting <br /> processes. <br /> m <br /> 4.10.11.Biological Resources—Tree Removal.The proposed LTS No mitigation required. LTS <br /> project would result in the removal of approximately 220 trees <br /> (including 188 mature trees associated with the proposed widening <br /> N of Grant Line Road). These trees are not special-status species, <br /> not trees protected by federal and state regulations,and not trees <br /> protected under the San Joaquin County General Plan 2010 or <br /> Development Title. A less-than-significant impact would occur <br /> 4.10-12.Biological Resources—Possible Effects on Biological PS 4.10-12.Biological Resources—Possible Effects on Biological LTS <br /> Resources from Implementation of Off-Site Infrastructure Resources from Implementation of Off-Site Infrastructure <br /> Improvements.The proposed project includes proposals for off- Improvements <br /> site infrastructure improvements. Construction of these San Joaquin County <br /> infrastructure improvements could adversely affect Swainson's For those off-site improvements proposed in San Joaquin County, <br /> hawk,burrowing owl,other nesting raptors,loggerhead shrike, the College Park developers shall implement Mitigation Measures <br /> California horned lark,San Joaquin kit fox,and jurisdictional waters <br /> of the United States. Implementation of the biological resources 4.10-5,4.10.6,4.10-7,4.10-9,and 4.10-10. <br /> requirements of the MHMP,MHMP EIR MMP,College EIR,and Alameda County <br /> SJMSCP would minimize these impacts,but not all potential For those off-site improvements proposed in Alameda County,the <br /> adverse effects would be adequately reduced. A potentially College Park developers shall implement the measures identified <br /> significant impact could occur. below: <br /> Special-Status Plants <br /> Before any ground-disturbing or vegetation-clearing activities,a <br /> qualified botanist shall conduct surveys for the special-status <br /> C plant species identified in Table 4.11-1. Surveys shall be <br /> Do conducted at the appropriate time,when the target species <br />