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r r r r + r r r r r r r r r r r T <br /> 2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br /> TABLE 2-1 (Continued) <br /> SUMMARY OF IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES <br /> OF <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT LEVEL <br /> MmGATTON MEASURES SIGNIFICANCE <br /> AFTER MITIGATION <br /> 3) Every effort shall be made to remove nest trees and shrubs <br /> outside of the breeding season. <br /> 4.9.2e A qualified botanist shall assess the Proposed Project area and <br /> clearly identify(map)all potential showy madia habitat(i.e., <br /> grasslands)in the Proposed Project area. Prior to development <br /> of any Phase of mining which would remove any of the mapped <br /> potential showy madia habitat,a qualified botanist shall perforin <br /> a survey during the appropriate season(March to May) <br /> according to CDFG guideline for rate plant surveys(CDFG, <br /> 2000),as updated. If showy madia is found during these <br /> surveys,the applicant will propose avoidance,minimization, <br /> and/or avoidance measures to CDFG for their approval. These <br /> measures may include,but are not restricted to the following: <br /> a) Minimizing impacts by restricting removal of plants to a <br /> few individuals of a relatively large population; <br /> b) Relocating plants to suitable habitat outside the project area, <br /> either within applicant-owned land or off-site; <br /> c) Monitoring affected populations or relocated populations to <br /> document potential project-related impacts; <br /> d) Restoring or enhancing occupied habitat on-site or at <br /> another regional location;and/or <br /> e) Protecting occupied habitat for the species on-site or at <br /> another regional location. <br /> RMC Pacific Vernalis Quarry Mining and Reclamation Project 2-29 PSA 203015 <br /> Admi.isua&i Daft EM <br /> March 2004 <br />