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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0011925
PE
2656
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0500838
STREET_NUMBER
22261
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
STREET_TYPE
PKWY
City
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
Zip
95391-
APN
20906065, -66, -67
ENTERED_DATE
9/11/2018 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
22261 S MOUNTAIN HOUSE PKWY
RECEIVED_DATE
9/23/2022 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES <br /> 7. Participation in HCP: The developers of the Tentative Map shall request coverage under the <br /> SJMSCP, and the project applicants shall pay the SJMSCP impact fees determined by <br /> SJCOG during the application and review process for the project. <br /> 8. Special-Status Plants: Before ground disturbance, pre-construction surveys for special-status <br /> plants shall be conducted by a qualified botanist in areas identified as suitable habitat by <br /> SJCOG at the appropriate time of year when the target species would be in flower or <br /> otherwise clearly identifiable. Surveys shall be conducted in accordance with specific <br /> methodologies described in Section 5.2.2.5 of the SJMSCP. <br /> If special-status plants are found,the following measures shall be implemented, depending on <br /> the species found: <br /> Sanford's arrowhead. Delta button-celery,and slough thistle.The SJMSCP requires <br /> complete avoidance for these species; therefore, potential impacts on these species could not <br /> be covered through participation in the plan. If these species are present in the project area <br /> and cannot be avoided,a separate consultation with the appropriate regulatory agencies <br /> (likely DFG)would be required. This consultation shall determine appropriate mitigation <br /> measures for any populations affected by the project,such as creation of off-site populations <br /> through seed collection or transplanting, preserving and enhancing existing populations,or <br /> restoring or creating suitable habitat in sufficient quantities to compensate for the impact. All <br /> mitigation measures determined necessary during this consultation shall be implemented by <br /> the project proponents. <br /> Mason's lilaeopsis,rose mallow, Delta tule pea,and Delta mudwort. These species are <br /> considered widely distributed species by the SJMSCP,and dedication of conservation <br /> easements is the preferred option for mitigation. If these species are found in the project area, <br /> the possibility of establishing a conservation easement or in-lieu land dedication shall be <br /> evaluated. If neither establishment of a conservation easement nor in-lieu land dedication is <br /> feasible, no mitigation(in addition to payment of SJMSCP fees)shall be required. <br /> Bristly sedge and blue skullcap.These species are considered narrowly distributed by the <br /> SJMSCP, and dedication of conservation easements is the preferred option for mitigation. If <br /> these species are found in the project area,the possibility of establishing a conservation <br /> easement shall be evaluated. If dedication of a conservation easement is not a feasible <br /> option, the SJMSCP requires a consultation with the permitting agency representatives on the <br /> Technical Advisory Committee to determine the appropriate mitigation measures. These may <br /> include seed collection or other measures and would be determined on a population basis, <br /> taking into account the species type, relative health,and abundance. After the appropriate <br /> mitigation has been determined, it shall be implemented by the project proponents. [Mitigation <br /> Measure 4.10-2] <br /> 9. Conversion of Burrowing Owl Habitat: If SJCOG determines suitable habitat is present on <br /> or adjacent to a given project site, the following SJMSCP incidental take avoidance and <br /> minimization measures shall be implemented: <br /> • Burrowing owls shall be discouraged from entering or occupying construction areas by <br /> employing one of several methods outlined in Section 5.2.4.15 of the SJMSCP. These <br /> include retention of tall vegetation, regular discing of the site, or use of chemicals or traps <br /> to kill ground squirrels. <br /> • Pre-construction surveys for burrowing owls shall be conducted where project <br /> construction activities would occur within 75 meters of suitable habitat(based on SJCOG <br /> review). The survey shall be conducted within 2 weeks of the beginning of construction. <br /> If burrowing owls are found,the following measures shall be implemented: <br /> 34 <br />
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