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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0006110
PE
2611
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0500544
STREET_NUMBER
22801
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
STREET_TYPE
PKWY
City
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
APN
20908025
ENTERED_DATE
7/5/2006 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
22801 S MOUNTAIN HOUSE PKWY
RECEIVED_DATE
7/3/2006 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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46. Common Raptors. If project construction begins during the nesting season (February 15- <br /> August 31), pre-construction surveys shall be conducted during the nesting season in <br /> suitable nesting habitat within 500 feet of areas of project activity. The survey shall be <br /> conducted within the 2 weeks before construction or tree removal begins. If any active nests <br /> are found, a setback of 200 feet from each nest shall be established and maintained during <br /> the nesting season for the period encompassing nest building and continuing until fledglings <br /> leave nests. This setback applies whenever construction or other ground-disturbing activities <br /> must begin during the nesting season in the presence of nests that are known to be <br /> occupied. Setbacks shall be marked by brightly colored temporary fencing. (MM 4.10-6) <br /> Timing: The applicant shall submit a biologist's report of pre-construction surveys to the San <br /> Joaquin County Community Development Department(CDD)prior to the issuance of grading <br /> permits for the project. <br /> 47. Conversion of other special status nesting bird habitat: During the SJMSCP application <br /> process, SJCOG will determine whether that specific project site supports suitable habitat for <br /> loggerhead shrike, California horned lark, or tricolored blackbird. If SJCOG determines <br /> suitable habitat is present on or adjacent to a given project site, the following SJMSCP <br /> incidental take avoidance and minimization measures shall be implemented by the project <br /> applicants in consultation with a qualified biologist. <br /> Loggerhead Shrike. If project construction begins during the nesting season(April 1-August 31),pre- <br /> construction surveys shall be conducted during the nesting season in suitable nesting habitat within 100 feet of <br /> areas of project activity. The survey shall be conducted within the 2 weeks before construction or tree removal <br /> begins. A setback of 100 feet from loggerhead shrike nesting areas shall be established and maintained during <br /> the nesting season for the period encompassing nest building and continuing until fledglings leave nests. This <br /> setback applies whenever construction or other ground-disturbing activities must begin during the nesting season <br /> in the presence of nests that are known to be occupied. Setbacks shall be marked by brightly colored temporary <br /> fencing. <br /> California Homed Lark and Tricolored Blackbird. If project construction begins during the nesting season <br /> (April 1-August 31),pre-construction surveys shall be conducted during the nesting season in suitable nesting <br /> habitat within 500 feet of areas of project activity. A setback of 500 feel from California horned lark and tricolored <br /> blackbird nesting areas shall be established and maintained during the nesting season for the period <br /> encompassing nest building and continuing until fledglings leave nests. This setback applies whenever <br /> construction or other ground-disturbing activities must begin during the nesting season in the presence of nests <br /> that are known to be occupied. Setbacks shall be marked by brightly colored temporary fencing. (MM 4.10-7) <br /> Timing: The applicant shall submit a biologist's report of pre-construction surveys to the San <br /> Joaquin County Community Development Department(CDD) prior to the issuance of grading <br /> permits for the project. <br /> 48. Conversion of San Joaquin Kit Fox Habitat: Because the entire College Park site is <br /> located within the SJMSCP's Central/Southwest Transition Zone, the following SJMSCP <br /> incidental take avoidance and minimization measures shall be implemented for all projects: <br /> Pre-construction surveys shall be conducted 2 weeks to 30 days before commencement of <br /> ground disturbance. Surveys shall be conducted by a qualified biologist. If the surveys <br /> identify potential dens (potential dens are defined as burrows at least 4 inches in diameter <br /> that open up within 2 feet), potential den entrances shall be dusted for 3 calendar days to <br /> register track of any San Joaquin kit fox present. If no San Joaquin kit fox activity is identified, <br /> potential dens may be destroyed. If San Joaquin kit fox activity is identified, then dens shall <br /> be monitored to determine if occupation is by an adult fox only or is a natal den (natal dens <br /> usually have multiple openings). If the den is occupied by an adult only, the den may be <br /> destroyed when the adult fox has moved or is temporarily absent. If the den is a natal den, a <br /> buffer zone of 250 feet shall be maintained around the den until the biologist determines that <br /> the den has been vacated. <br /> 11 <br />
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