Laserfiche WebLink
_ Potential for full development exists for each parcel. Full development could include <br /> constructing dwelling units on each parcel, building amenities such as roads and out- <br /> buildings, and owner-optioned changes, such as clearing oak trees for pasture. <br /> Study Objectives <br /> This biological resources survey of the proposed subdivision was conducted to provide <br /> additional information to the San Joaquin County Department of Planning and Building <br /> Inspection to clarify concerns raised by the California Department of Fish and Game(DFG) <br /> in response to the initial study questionnaire and proposed negative declaration prepared <br /> by the county. Mitigation measures have been recommended that may be used by the <br /> county to prepare a mitigated negative declaration for the proposed subdivision. <br /> The objectives of the biological surveys were to: <br /> ■ conduct surveys for plant and wildlife species at the site; <br /> ■ describe and evaluate the quality of vegetation and wildlife habitats at the site; <br /> ■ evaluate the potential for occurrence of threatened, endangered, and other <br /> "- special-status species; <br /> ■ assess possible impacts on vegetation and wildlife resources as a result of project <br /> implementation; <br /> ■ provide recommendations for minimizing overall impacts on vegetation and <br /> wildlife habitats on the project site; and <br /> ■ develop a mitigation monitoring plan for all mitigation measures. <br /> 4 <br />