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4 • <br /> Additional Sheets for Supplementary CEQA Documents <br /> Supplementary Document D <br /> Question # <br /> 15 The anticipated incremental development will include in <br /> descending order: <br /> 1) installation of water pump and pipes <br /> 2) construction of ski/aquaculture lake <br /> 3) drainage and restoration of fish habitat <br /> in fishing lake <br /> 4) stocking of Florida strain largemouth bass <br /> in aquaculture lake <br /> 5) vegetative planting to prevent erosion <br /> control on levees <br /> 6) construction of recreation building and <br /> storage facility <br /> 7) construction of parking lot <br /> 8) restoration, revegetation, and <br /> construction of wildlife habitats <br /> 21 Construction of the ski/aquaculture lake and associated berm <br /> will alter the ground contour. It is questionable as to <br /> whether the alteration will be substantial. <br /> 33 Environmental Setting: <br /> The proposed project site is located adjacent to the San <br /> Joaquin River near the city of Tracy. The site is located <br /> below the 100 years flood plain. The soils are composed of <br /> alluvial sands interspersed with occasional mineral soils. <br /> Soil stability near along the river is good as protective <br /> vegetation is well established. The property historically <br /> has been used to produce agriculture crops, but agriculture <br /> production has been absent for a few years. <br /> The plant communities are comprised of dense stands of <br /> riparian vegetation intermixed with open shrub and grassland <br /> areas representative of typical San Joaquin Valley riverine <br /> habitats. optimal habitats are located nearest the existing <br /> lake and in close proximity to the San Joaquin River to the <br /> North and South. Wildlife species include: striped skunk; <br /> opossum; coyote; grey squirrel; grey fox; ground squirrels; <br /> red-tailed hawks; black shouldered kite; northern harrier, <br /> swainson hawk; numerous songbirds; barn owl; California <br /> quail; Chinese ring-necked pheasant; various waterfowl <br /> species; great blue heron; green heron; great egret; <br /> bittern; bullfrog; western pond turtle; garter snake, <br /> California king snake, western fence lizard, and similar <br /> species. <br /> I <br />