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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
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DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT
RECORD_ID
PR0506303
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2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0001086
FACILITY_NAME
MANTECA PUBLIC WORKS
STREET_NUMBER
2450
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
YOSEMITE
STREET_TYPE
AVE
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MANTECA
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95336
APN
24130050
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2450 W YOSEMITE AVE
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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M m <br /> X <br /> Table 2-2 <br /> �- Summary of Impacts and Mitigation Measures <br /> CD <br /> C Significance Significance <br /> Impacts Before Mitigation Measures After <br /> Mitigation Mitigation <br /> 4.5-2:Impacts on Special-Status Plants.Implementation of the PS 4.5-2:Impacts on Special-Status Plants.The proposed project is LTS <br /> proposed project would result in loss and disturbance of riparian, located in the Central Zone of the SJMSCP.Eleven of the special- <br /> freshwater marsh,and annual grassland habitat that could status plants listed in Table 4.5-1 are addressed in the SJMSCP. The <br /> potentially support 13 special-status plant species.This impact City will request coverage under the SJMSCP and fees will be paid in <br /> would be potentially significant. the amount determined by SJCOG during the application and review <br /> process for the project.If SJCOG determines,based on an <br /> independent review by a qualified biologist,that suitable habitat for <br /> special-status plants would be affected,the following measures may <br /> be required to reduce impacts on the 11 special-status species <br /> covered by the SJMSCP: <br /> ► Before project construction,surveys for the 11 special-status <br /> plants covered by the SJMSCP shall be conducted by a qualified <br /> botanist at the appropriate time of year,when the target species <br /> would be in flower or otherwise clearly identifiable. Surveys <br /> ry shall be conducted in accordance with specific methodologies <br /> described in Section 5.2.2 of the SJMSCP.If any of the 11 <br /> special-status plants are found,the following measures will be <br /> implemented: <br /> Greene's tuctoria,Delta button celery, Sanford's arrowhead <br /> and slough thistle:If these species are present in the project <br /> area and cannot be avoided,a mitigation plan will be <br /> developed,with review and input from the regulatory <br /> p agencies(e.g.,DFG). The mitigation plan will identify <br /> mitigation measures for any populations affected by the <br /> Qproposed project, such as creation of off-site populations <br /> 0 through seed collection or transplanting,preserving and <br /> m enhancing existing populations,or restoring or creating <br /> o suitable habitat in sufficient quantities to compensate for the <br /> impact.These measures will be designed to ensure that the <br /> Cn <br /> project does not result in a net reduction in the population <br /> size or range of Greene's tuctoria,Delta button celery, <br /> v <br /> Sanford's arrowhead,and slough thistle. <br /> 0 <br /> Recurved larkspur, Wright's trichocoronis, alkali milk <br /> vetch, Suisun Marsh aster, rose-mallow,Delta mudwort, <br /> and Delta tule pea:If these species are found in the project <br /> Cn <br /> m m area and cannot be avoided,a mitigation strategy will be <br /> CO �u <br /> LTS=Less than Significant S=Significant PS=Potentially Significant SU=Significant and Unavoidable <br />
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