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I <br /> CRLF is federally listed as threatened: The wetland feature on the project <br /> site would likely'not support breeding habitat for CRLF. (Habitat <br /> Assessment page 8-) ' n addition,the closest recorded`occurrence of CRLF <br /> is more than 1;500 feet away(Habitat Assessment at fig.3),and the site is <br /> therefore unlikely to be used by frogs as a.travel corridor or for hydration. <br /> Further, under the San Joaquin County Multi-species Habitat Conservation <br /> and O en"S ace Plan "SJMSCP" <br /> p . p ( + ),incidental take manimization measures <br /> for CRLF do not apply W the project area. <br /> a - <br /> Swainson's hawk is listed as oa shawks-WIli, Department.offish & Game <br /> � a California <br /> I threatened s ecies.'Swains ' en nest within bran the edge of <br /> I riparian areas adjacent to suitaple foraging hi Gita#;(Analysis page 9), but no <br /> f active nests,or evidence of abandoned raptor.nests were.identified during <br /> EIP's May 2006 field survey'(Habitat Assessment page 12.) Swainson's <br /> hawk was"observed by EIP foraging within one miW.of the project, but the <br /> wetland area'does not constitute foraging hatiitat.for the hawk. (Habitat <br /> Assessment page 9.) The applicant will conduct pre construction surveys <br /> F for Swainson's hawk consistent with the mitigation measures imposed <br /> pursuant to Specific Plan Ill. <br /> "San Joaquin kit fox is federally listed-as an endangered species and state- <br /> listed as a threatened species. The ruderal habitat present on the site may <br /> provide limited foraging opportunities for local populations of the kit fox, <br /> f but the wetland areas on the site do not provide habitat. (Habitat <br /> M Assessment page 11.) Moreover, EIP's May 2006 field survey found that the <br /> existing California ground squirrel burrows within the.project site did not <br /> contain any evidence of suitable burrowing activity by the kit fox. (Habitat <br /> Assessment page 11.) The applicant will request coverage under the <br /> SJMSCP and comply with the measures in the SJMSCP and the Specific <br /> Plan III for the protection of kit fox. <br /> The rationale with respect to the third finding ("habitat of superior quality and <br /> superior or comparable quality will be created or restored to compensate for <br /> the loss") is as follows: <br /> The applicant will create or restore habitat of superior quantity and superior <br /> or comparable quality to compensate for the loss of wetlands as result of <br /> the project. Prior to the approval of the Final Map(s)for the project, the <br /> applicant will submit to the Community Development Department a Wetland <br /> MitigationtReplacement Plan (Wetland Plan) prepared by a qualified <br /> biologist. <br /> The Wetland Plan will include the following provisions which are <br /> incorporated as Tentative'Map Conditions of Approval. <br /> a. There shall be no degradation of the habitat or numbers of any rare, <br /> threatened, or endangered plant, or animal species as a result of the <br /> project. <br /> b. Wetland habitat of superior quantity and superior or comparable quality <br /> will be created or restored to compensate for the loss General Plan <br /> Policy VI, G, 1). Replacement vegetation generally shall be native <br />! vegetation (General Plan,Volume 1, Policy VI, G, 15). <br /> E <br /> M <br /> 3 <br />