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The proposed project will connect to the City of Stockton sewer system and <br /> California Water Service will provide water to the site. Storm water from the site <br /> will be detained in a water quality treatment basin adjacent to Pock Lane; this <br /> basin will also receive treated water from a new subdivision across Pock Lane <br /> (see Storm Drain Improvement Map in Attachment A). The water will then be <br /> routed in to a new force main that will leave the northwest corner of the site and <br /> continue approximately 1,700 feet generally northwest in City Streets to an <br /> existing County maintained 72-inch storm drain line in B Street. <br /> Methods <br /> Prior to the field surveys, we conducted a search of California Department of Fish <br /> and Wildlife's (CDFW) California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB, 2021). <br /> The CNDDB search included the USGS 7.5-minute Stockton East and Stockton <br /> West topographic quadrangles, which encompass approximately 120 square <br /> miles surrounding the site. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) <br /> IPaC Trust Report of Federally Threatened and Endangered species that may <br /> occur in or be affected by projects in the project's geographical area was also <br /> reviewed (Attachment B). This information was used to identify special-status <br /> wildlife and plant species that have been previously documented in the vicinity or <br /> have the potential to occur based on suitable habitat and geographical <br /> distribution. Additionally, the CNDDB depicts the locations of sensitive habitats. <br /> The USFWS on-line-maps of designated critical habitat in the area were also <br /> downloaded. <br /> Field surveys were conducted on July 26, 30, and November 24, 2021. The <br /> surveys consisted of walking throughout the site making observations of site <br /> conditions and noting surrounding land use, general habitat types, and plant and <br /> wildlife species. The surveys consisted of walking throughout the site making <br /> observations of habitat conditions and noting surrounding land uses, habitat <br /> types, and plant and wildlife species. The fieldwork included an assessment of <br /> potentially jurisdictional Waters of the U.S. and wetlands as defined by the U.S. <br /> 3009 Pock Lane: Biology 4 November 24, 2021 <br />