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r <br /> s <br /> J ` r <br /> S jf C O G, Inc. <br /> 555 Fast Weber A-•S9 kt.n CA 95202•(209)235-O •FAX{209)735-OM <br /> San Joaquin County Multi-Species Habitat Conseraation&Open Space Plan(SJMSCP) <br /> SJMSCP RESPONSE TO LOCAL JURISDICTION(RTLJ) <br /> ADVISORY AGENCY NOTICE TO SJCOG,Inc. <br /> To: Ride Griffin San Joaquin County Community Development Department <br /> From: Anne—Made Poggio, Regional Habitat Planner, SJCOG, Inc. <br /> Date: February 8,2010 <br /> Local Jurisdiction Project Title: WA <br /> Assessor Parcel Number(s): 247-180-03 Local Jurisdiction Project Number: PA-1000012 <br /> Total Acres to be converted from Open Space Use: 19.70 acres <br /> Habitat Types to be Disturbed: Multi-Purpose Habitat Land <br /> Species Impact Findings: Findings to be determined by SJMSCP biologist. <br /> Dear Mr. Griffin <br /> SJCOG, Inc. has reviewed application PA- 1000012. This project-includes a Site Approval application to expand an <br /> existing almond nut hulling business with the addition of five field equipment, shelling, and hulling storage buildings to be <br /> completed in 5 phases over 66 months. Phase 1 consists of a 20,000 square foot building to be completed in 18 months, <br /> Phase 2 consists of a 10,000 square foot building to be completed In 36 months, Phase 3 consists of a 30,000 square foot <br /> building to be completed in 48 months, Phase 4 consists of a 30,000 square foot building to be completed in 54 months, <br /> and Phase 5 consists of a 30,000 square foot building to be completed In 66 months. The project site is located on the <br /> north side of Jones. Avenue, 1,200 feet east of St.John Avenue, south east of Escalon. <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 mitigatedbelow 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 /> This project is subject to the SJMSCP and is located within the unmapped land use area.'Per requirements of the <br /> SJMSCP, unmapped projects are subject to case-by-case review. This can be a 90 day process and it is recommended <br /> that the project applicant contact SJMSCP staff as early as possible. It is also recommended that the project applicant <br /> obtain an information package. http://www.sjcog.org, <br /> After this project is approved by the Habitat Technical Advisory Committee and the SJCOG Inc. Board, the following <br /> process must occur to participate in the SJMSCP: <br /> ■ Schedule a SJMSCP Biologist to perform a pre-construction survey prior to any ground disturbance <br /> ■ Sign and Return Incidental Take Minimization Measures to SJMSCP staff(given to project applicant after <br /> pre-construction survey is completed) <br /> . Pay appropriate fee based on SJMSCP findings. Fees shall be paid in the amount in effect at the time <br /> of issuance of Building Permit <br /> ■ Receive your Certificate of Payment and release the required permit <br /> It should be noted that if this project has any potential impacts to waters of the United States[pursuant to Section 404 Clean Water Act], <br /> it would require the project to seek voluntary coverage through the unmapped process under the SJMSCP which could take up to 90 <br /> days. It may be prudent to obtain a preliminary wetlands map from a qualified consultant. If waters of the United States are confirmed <br /> on the project site, the Corps and the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) would have regulatory authority over those <br /> mapped areas[pursuant to Section 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act respectively]and permits would be required from each of these <br /> resource agencies prior to grading the project site. <br /> If you have any questions, please call (209)235-0600. <br />