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Executive Summary <br /> Level of <br /> Potential Impacts Significance Mitigation Measures <br /> suitable habitat within the Project site and a minimum 100-foot buffer,where <br /> accessible. If any special-status reptiles are found and cannot or do not move off- <br /> site on their own,work would not begin until coordination with the USFWS and/or <br /> CDFW has occurred to determine the appropriate course of action. <br /> Crotch's Bumble Bee <br /> This species is not covered under the SJMSCP.The following measures would be <br /> implemented to mitigate impacts to this species in all Project areas: <br /> 00 Conduct Surveys and Implement Avoidance Measures for Crotch's <br /> Bumble Bee. Preconstruction surveys for Crotch's bumble bee habitat(as <br /> identified by species habitat suitability modeling)within the Project <br /> disturbance footprint and a 50-foot buffer around the footprint will be <br /> conducted by qualified biologists within two weeks prior to the start of <br /> construction.The purpose of this pre-construction survey will be to identify <br /> active nest colonies and associated floral resources outside of permanent <br /> and temporary impact areas that could be avoided by construction <br /> personnel. If an active nest colony is found outside of the project footprint <br /> but within a 50-foot buffer,the project biologist will establish, monitor,and <br /> maintain no-work buffers around nest colonies and floral resources.The <br /> size and configuration of the no-work buffer will be based on best <br /> professional judgment of the project biologist.At a minimum,the buffer will <br /> provide at least 50 feet of clearance around nest entrances and maintain <br /> disturbance-free airspace between the nest and nearby floral resources. <br /> Construction activities will not occur within the no-work buffers until the <br /> colony is no longer active(i.e., no bees are seen flying in or out of the nest <br /> for three consecutive days indicating the colony has completed its nesting <br /> season and the next season's queens have dispersed from the colony). If <br /> an active nest is found within the project footprint,CDFW will be contacted <br /> for guidance on next steps, but construction shall be allowed to continue <br /> with minimal disruption to the schedule. <br /> Biological Monitoring During Construction.A qualified biologist(s)will be <br /> present each day during initial ground disturbance activities if Crotch's <br /> bumble bees are identified during preconstruction surveys outside of the <br /> Project disturbance footprint.The biologist will monitor the nest to <br /> determine when the nest is no longer active. Once the nest has been <br /> determined inactive,construction activities within the no-work buffer(s)will <br /> be allowed to resume. <br /> 00 Provide Compensatory Mitigation for Impacts on Crotch's Bumble Bee. <br /> The applicant will provide compensatory mitigation for impacts on <br /> occupied habitat for Crotch's bumble bee. Impacts on occupied habitat <br /> (confirmed through surveys as described above)will be compensated for <br /> at a ratio of 1:1, unless a higher ratio is required pursuant to an <br /> Griffith Energy Storage Project ES-17 Tetra Tech/SCH2O22120675 <br /> Draft Environmental Impact Report August 2023 <br />