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Development Committee -2- <br /> UP-93-14 <br /> regarding this issue and should contain the same information that <br /> , <br /> is required on a Quarry applicationas applicable. Most of the <br /> provisions of the Quarry Excavation Standards chapter of the <br /> Development Title will be applied to this application as <br /> conditions of approval. <br /> Qat Trees <br /> The General Plan (map page V1-31, volume 1) and the application <br /> note that this Nita contains.a significant oak grove. <br /> Accordingly, the Trees chapter of the Development Title applies <br /> i to this project. A replanting security will be required (Section <br /> f 9-1505.4) Also, a grading plan will be required to -show grading <br /> near existing and proposed oak trees. <br /> s <br /> a The General Plan (Rap page VI-30, volume 1) , and the application <br /> also identity this site as a significant area of riparian <br /> habitat. Therefore, the Riparian Habitat chapter of the <br /> Development Title also applies to this proposal. The required <br /> Riparian Habitat Mitigation Plan shall include provisions for <br /> maintaining replacement vegetation for five years and a <br /> Conservation easement for the assurance of habitat preservation. <br /> r <br /> a s4a s Ewa <br /> ! The Preliminary Administrative Draft Habitat Conservation Plan <br /> for the Swainson's Hawk in Ban Joaquin County, and the <br /> application, identify this site as swainson's Hawk habitat or <br /> nesting site. The State of California listed the Swainson's hawk <br /> as a Threatened species, thus providing it protection under the <br /> California Endangered Species Act. The Swainson's hawk is also <br /> ! protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty dict of 1918 and the <br /> i Fish and Game Code. In addition, The Swainsonis hawk is <br /> designated as a Candidate species for listing by the U.s. Fish <br /> and Wildlife SO"ice under the federal Endangered Species Act. <br /> The applicant should contact the Department of Fish and Game and <br /> the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service regarding this issue. <br /> i <br /> A search of the archeological records will be required. This can <br /> be accomplished by contacting: <br /> California Archeological Ynventory <br /> Central California information Center <br /> Department of Anthropology <br /> California State University <br /> Turlock, CA 95380. <br />