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cn m <br /> 3 a 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 /> before Mitigation after Mitigation <br /> would be in flower and therefore clearly identifiable(i.e., <br /> blooming period)and in all areas of suitable habitat that would <br /> potentially be disturbed. If no special-status plants are found, <br /> no further mitigation shall be required. <br /> • If special-status plants are found and the populations can be <br /> ,voided d'u'ring project implementation,they shall 62 clearly <br /> marked in the field by a qualified botanist for avoidance <br /> during construction activities <br /> • If special-status plant populations cannot be avoided, <br /> consultations with DFG and/or USFWS may be required, <br /> depending on the listing status of the species present. <br /> These consultations shall determine appropriate mitigation <br /> measures for any populations that would be affected by the <br /> implementation of the proposed project.Appropriate <br /> N measures may include the creation of off-site populations <br /> o through seed collection or transplanting,preservation and <br /> enhancement of existing populations,or restoration or <br /> creation of suitable habitat in sufficient quantities to <br /> o compensate for the impact. <br /> California Red-Legged Frog <br /> Before project activity, USFWS shall be consulted to determine <br /> whether widening of Grant Line Road has potential to adversely <br /> affect Califomia red-legged frog. It may be necessary to <br /> o conduct a formal habitat assessment and surveys to make such <br /> a determination. If it is determined that adverse effects are <br /> Er <br /> unlikely to occur,no further mitigation shall be required. <br /> 0 ► If it is determined that adverse effects to California red-legged <br /> frog could occur,consultation with USFWS shall be conducted, <br /> CO and authorization for incidental take could be required. Specific <br /> mitigation measures would be developed during the <br /> consultation process. Measures designed to avoid and <br /> Uminimize take to the greatest extent feasible shall be developed <br /> and implemented. These may include limiting activities to <br /> certain seasons,minimizing vegetation removal and in-water <br /> construction activities,conducting pre-construction surveys, <br /> M <br /> 9 <br />