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b. During the.nonbreeding season (September 1 through;January 31), burrowing owls.occupying the <br /> project site shall be evicted from the project site by passive relocation, as described in the DFG s <br /> Staff Report on Burrowing Owls(FFG 1995). <br /> C. During the breeding season (February 1 through August 31), occupied burrows shall not be <br /> disturbed and shall be provided with"a 25046ot protectiiie buffer until and unless the Technical , <br /> Advisory ComM' ittee, with the concurrence of the perri itting agencies represeritatives,on the <br /> Technical Advisory Committee, or a qualified biologist approved by th;e perrhi'ting`agencies <br /> verifies through noninvasive means that either(1).the birds have not begun egg laying.or(2) <br /> juveniles from the occupied burrows'are foraging independently and are capable of independent' <br /> survival. After the fledglings are capable of independent-su rviva I, the burrow.can:be destroyed. <br /> (MM 4.10-5) <br /> Timing: The applicant shall submit a biologist's report of pre-construction surveys to the San Joaquin <br /> County Community Development Department (CDD) prior to the issuance of grading permits for the <br /> project. <br /> 30. Conversion of Common Nesting Raptor Sites: Potential nest sites for all tree-nesting species are <br /> scattered throughout much of the College Park site, but are concentrated along Grant Line Road and at <br /> Grant Line Village. Suitable nesting habitat for northern harrier is provided by all field crops and fallow <br /> fields. During the SJMSCP application process, SJCOG will determine whether that specific project site <br /> supports suitable nesting habitat. If SJCOG determines suitable habitat is present on or adjacent to a <br /> given project site, the SJMSCP incidental take avoidance and minimization measures described below <br /> for nesting raptors shall be implemented. Additional measures below shall be implemented to avoid loss <br /> of active nests of common raptor species, which are not covered under the SJMSCP but are protected <br /> under the Califomia Fish and Game Code. The project applicants shall retain qualified biologists to <br /> conduct all pre-construction surveys. <br /> White-tailed Kite. If project construction begins during the nesting season (February 15—September <br /> 15), pre-construction surveys shall be conducted to investigate all potential nesting trees on the <br /> project site (e.g., especially tree-tops 15-59 feet above the ground in oak, willow, eucalyptus, <br /> cottonwood, or other deciduous trees), whenever white-tailed kites are noted on-site or within the <br /> vicinity of the site during the nesting season. A setback of 100 feet from white-tailed kite nesting <br /> areas shall be established and maintained during the nesting season for the period encompassing <br /> nest building and continuing until fledglings leave nests. This setback applies whenever construction <br /> or other ground-disturbing activities must begin during the nesting season in the presence of nests <br /> that are known to be occupied. Setbacks shall be marked by brightly colored temporary fencing. <br /> Northern Harrier. If project construction begins during the nesting season (February 15—August 31), <br /> pre-construction surveys shall be conducted during the nesting season in suitable nesting habitat <br /> within 500 feet of areas of project activity. The survey shall be conducted within the 2 weeks before <br /> construction begins. A setback of 500 feet from northern harrier nesting areas shall be established <br /> and maintained during the nesting season for the period encompassing nest building and continuing <br /> until fledglings leave nests. This setback applies whenever construction or other ground-disturbing <br /> activities must begin during the nesting season in the presence of nests that are known to be <br /> occupied. Setbacks shall be marked by brightly colored temporary fencing. <br /> Conditions of Approval - 8 - PA-0700093 <br />