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S JCOG,Inc. <br /> <br />555 East Weber Avenue • Stockton, CA 95202 • (209) 235-0600 • FAX (209) 235-060.0 <br />San Joaquin County Multi-Species Habitat Conservation & <br />Open Space Plan (SJMSCP) <br />American Crane Project (PA-1900030), Phase 4 <br />SJMSCP Incidental Take Minimization Measures <br />(APN: 208-180-23) <br />Date: March 5, 2019 <br />Findings: No SJMSCP covered species on site <br />Total Disturbed Acres Anticipated: 2.85 acres (remaining acreage) <br />Habitat Types to be Disturbed: Urban (U) Habitat Land <br />Project Jurisdiction: San Joaquin County <br />Advisory Statements <br />After inspecting the project site, and project site conditions, the San Joaquin Council of <br />Governments (SJCOG) provides the following advisory statements to the applicant. No <br />further action is required with the SJCOG with respect to the following statements. SJCOG <br />does not accept any liability for the accuracy of these statements since each regulatory <br />agency discussed below must determine the extent of its own regulatory authority with <br />respect to the proposed project. <br />It should be noted that two important federal and state agencies (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers <br />and the California Regional Water Quality Control Board) and California Department of Fish and <br />Wildlife Streambed Alteration requirements have not issued permits to the SJCOG and so <br />payment of the fee to use the SJMSCP will not modify requirements (1600/1602) now imposed by <br />these agencies. If potential waters of the United States [pursuant to Section 404 Clean <br />Water Act] may occur on the project site, it therefore may be prudent to obtain a preliminary <br />wetlands map from a qualified consultant. If waters of the United States are confirmed on the <br />project site, the Corps and the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) would have <br />regulatory authority over those mapped areas [pursuant to Section 404 and 401 of the Clean <br />Water Act respectively] and permits would likely be required from each of these resource <br />agencies prior to impacting these features on the project site. <br />The SJMSCP covers lawful activities which must comply with all federal, state and local laws for <br />coverage. The Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) is a federal act which protects many birds and <br />their habitats. Those species go beyond the listed SJMSCP species but are included as <br />protective measures for compliance with the federal MBTA measures. The measures will be <br />stated under MBTA Compliance in the prescribed ITMM.