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Comparison Table- Page 24 (July 30, 1993) <br /> If Amended Mitigation Implemented <br /> Potentially Significant Impacts Final EIR Suggested Mitigation Measures Amended Mitigation Measures Will Impact Be Less Than Significant? <br /> Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle <br /> (Department of Fish & Game letter 6/15/93) <br /> Surveys of the federally-threatened Valley None It is the intention of the applicant to avoid, preserve, Yes <br /> Elderberry Longhorn Beetle are inadequate. and enhance Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetles and <br /> their habitats whenever possible. <br /> A wildlife goal for the Buckeye Ranch project is to <br /> establish two distinct Valley Elderberry Longhorn <br /> Beetle sanctuaries on the property: an approximately <br /> 15 acre site within the live oak forest and another 10 <br /> acres within the live oak restoration area. In the event <br /> any transplanting of shrubs or planting of additional <br /> stems is necessary,the planting will take place within <br /> thesetwo designated sanctuaries. <br /> In addition, the mitigation program suggested by the <br /> California Department of Fish and Game in the <br /> February 26, 1993, General Compensation Guidelines <br /> for the Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle will be <br /> followed. <br /> Greater Sandhill Crane <br /> (Department of Fish & Game letter 6/15/93) <br /> Provide mitigation for the project's impacts None Sandhill Cranes do not make extensive use of the Yes <br /> upon the state-listed threatened greater property. As discussed in the Resource Management <br /> Sandhill Crane. Plan, the value of the site to Sandhill Cranes is <br /> minimal, and therefore impacts are considered to be <br /> limited. Nonetheless, the removal of the proposed <br /> equestrian complex, and the overall restoration plan <br /> for this area, including grassland and seasonal <br /> wetland habitats, may provide habitat conditions for <br /> this species. <br />