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K rn <br /> <p' D <br /> College Park at Mountain House Specific Plan III <br /> 0 <br /> Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br /> o Im lementation&Verification <br /> o Mitigation Measure Timing/Schedule Implementation p Date <br /> �. Responsibility Action <br /> Completed <br /> abiologist and DFG determine it would not be <br /> X likely to adversely affect the nesting pair.DFG <br /> shall also be consulted to determine if it is <br /> necessary to temporarily preserve foraging <br /> ..nw=Biu uuuauuu to the uiicl Cad uuua the <br /> nest is no longer active. <br /> 0 <br /> < If feasible,250-foot buffer areas shall also be <br /> 3 established around all other occupied burrows. If <br /> this is not feasible,DFG shall be consulted to <br /> determine whether smaller buffer areas and/or <br /> relocation of owls is necessary.Relocation may <br /> include passive techniques,such as use of one- <br /> way doors to encourage owls to move to <br /> alternative burrows outside the impact area,or <br /> capture and movement of owls to specific <br /> mitigation sites. <br /> C-) Other Nesting Raptors Before construction SICOG,in <br /> < If project construction begins during the raptor (surveys shall be consultation with DFG <br /> fD nesting season(February 15 to August 31),pre- conducted 2 weeks <br /> m <br /> construction surveys shall be conducted by a prior to construction <br /> FRL <br /> °: qualified biologist in areas of suitable nesting activities) <br /> habitat within 500 feet of project activity. Surveys <br /> c shall be conducted within 2 weeks before the <br /> m beginning of construction or tree removal.If no <br /> active nests are found,no further mitigation shall <br /> rn be required. <br /> < If active nests are found,impacts shall be avoided <br /> o to by establishment of appropriate buffers.No <br /> project activity shall commence within the buffer <br /> area until a qualified biologist confirms that the <br /> o nest is no longer active.DFG guidelines <br /> > > recommend implementation of 500-foot buffers, <br /> but the size of the buffer may be adjusted if a <br />