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"d S JCOG, Inc- <br /> 555 East weber Avenue • Stockton,CA 95202 e (209)235-0600 . FAX(209)235-0438 <br /> San Joaquin Counhj Multi-Species Habitat Conservation&Open Space Plan (SJMSCP) <br /> SJMSCP RESPONSE TO LOCAL JURISDICTION(RTLJ) <br /> ADVISORY AGENCY NOTICE TO SJCOG,Inc. <br /> To: Rick Griffin.San Joaquin County,Community Development Department <br /> From: Laurel Boyd, SJCOG, Inc. <br /> Date: February 17,2015 <br /> Local Jurisdiction Project Title: PA-1400259(MS) <br /> Assessor Parcel Number(s): 105-200-03 <br /> Local Jurisdiction Project Number: PA-1400259(MS) <br /> Total Acres to be converted from Open Space Use: Unknown <br /> Habitat Types to be Disturbed: Agricultural Habitat Land <br /> Species Impact Findings: Findings to be determined by SJMSCP biologist. <br /> Dear Mr. Griffin: <br /> SJCOG, Inc. has reviewed the application referral for PA-1400259 (MS). This project consists of a Minor Subdivision <br /> application to subdivide an existing 240 acre parcel into three parcels. Each parcel to contain 80 acres. The project site <br /> is located on a private easement on the north side of Milton Road, 1,775 feet west of Fine Road, Linden (APN/Address: <br /> 105-200-03; 20589 E. Milton Road, Linden). <br /> San Joaquin County is a signatory to San Joaquin County Multi-Species Habitat Conservation and Open Space Plan <br /> (SJMSCP). Participation in the SJMSCP satisfies requirements of both the state and federal endangered species acts, <br /> and ensures that the impacts are mitigated below a level of significance in compliance with the California Environmental <br /> Quality Act (CEQA). The LOCAL JURISDICTION retains responsibility for ensuring that the appropriate Incidental Take <br /> Minimization Measure are properly implemented and monitored and that appropriate fees are paid in compliance with the <br /> SJMSCP. Although participation in the SJMSCP is voluntary, Local Jurisdiction/Lead Agencies should be aware that if <br /> project applicants choose against participating in the SJMSCP, they will be required to provide alternative mitigation in an <br /> amount and kind equal to that provided in the SJMSCP. <br /> At this time, the applicant is requesting a Minor Subdivision with no ground disturbance. Any future <br /> structures that require ground disturbance on this or subsequent divided parcels will be subject to <br /> participate in the SJMSCP and should be resubmitted to this agency. Current or future owners of this- <br /> or subdivided properties should be made aware of the conditions that are placed by the SJMSCP on <br /> future development on the created parcels. <br /> This Project is subject to the SJMSCP. This can be up to a 30 day process and it is recommended that the project <br /> applicant contact SJMSCP staff as early as possible. It is also recommended that the project applicant obtain an <br /> information package. http://www.sicog.org <br /> Please contact SJMSCP staff regarding completing the following steps to satisfy SJMSCP requirements: <br /> ■ Schedule a SJMSCP Biologist to perform a pre-construction survey prior to any ground disturbance <br /> • SJMSCP Incidental take Minimization Measures and mitigation requirement: <br /> 1. Incidental Take Minimization Measures(ITMMs)will be issued to the project and must be signed by the project applicant prior to any <br /> ground disturbance but no later than six(6)months from receipt of the ITMMs. If ITMMs are not signed within six months,the applicant <br /> must reapply for SJMSCP Coverage. Upon receipt of signed ITMMs from project applicant,SJCOG,Inc.staff will sign the ITMMs. This <br /> is the effective date of the ITMMs. <br /> 2. Under no circumstance shall ground disturbance occur without compliance and satisfaction of the ITMMs. <br /> 3. Upon issuance of fully executed ITMMs and prior to any ground disturbance,the project applicant must: <br /> a. Post a bond for payment of the applicable SJMSCP fee covering the entirety of the project acreage being covered(the bond <br /> should be valid for no longer than a 6 month period),or <br />