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M m <br /> x p <br /> c <br /> Table 2-2 <br /> C„ Summary of Impacts and Mitigation Measures <br /> Significance Significance <br /> Impacts Before Mitigation Measures After <br /> Mitigation Mitigation <br /> Northern Harrier <br /> A setback of 500 feet from nesting areas will be established and <br /> maintained during the nesting season for the period encompassing <br /> nest building and continuing until fledglings leave nests.This setback <br /> applies whenever construction or other ground-disturbing activities <br /> must begin during the nesting season in the presence of nests that are <br /> known to be occupied. Setbacks will be marked by brightly colored <br /> temporary fencing. <br /> Common Raptors <br /> ► If project activity would occur during the raptor nesting season <br /> (February 15—September 15),preconstruction surveys will be <br /> conducted during the nesting season in suitable nesting habitat <br /> within 100 feet of areas of project activity.The survey will be <br /> conducted within 2 weeks before the beginning of construction <br /> rn <br /> or tree removal. <br /> A setback of 100 feet from active nesting areas will be established <br /> and maintained during the nesting season for the period <br /> encompassing nest building and continuing until fledglings leave <br /> nests.This setback applies whenever construction or other ground- <br /> CD <br /> v disturbing activities must begin during the nesting season in the <br /> ppresence of nests that are known to be occupied. Setbacks will be <br /> T marked by brightly colored temporary fencing. <br /> v <br /> Q 4.5-7: Impacts on Other Special-Status Birds.Implementation LTS No mitigation is necessary. LTS <br /> 0 of the proposed project would result in disturbance and removal <br /> CD of a relatively small amount of potential foraging habitat for <br /> o tricolored blackbird and loggerhead shrike.Loss of active nests <br /> C/, of these species is unlikely to result,because construction of the <br /> proposed pipelines would only temporarily disturb less than 1 <br /> D acre of marginally suitable nesting habitat,pipelines would be <br /> constructed below ground,and the project would avoid impacts <br /> cn <br /> on freshwater marsh habitat within the French Camp Outlet <br /> Canal by implementing trenchless construction methods.This <br /> impact would be less than significant. <br /> Cn <br /> M m <br /> v �u <br /> LTS=Less than Significant S=Significant PS=Potentially Significant SU=Significant and Unavoidable <br />