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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0007861
PE
2675
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0800105
STREET_NUMBER
9999
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
APN
20106003
ENTERED_DATE
8/11/2009 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
9999 S AUSTIN RD
RECEIVED_DATE
7/24/2009 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
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Approved
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Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.F-5 <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill 2014 Expansion Project <br /> are no other native habitats within the area. Due to the altered condition of the study area and <br /> the active use of much of it for various landfill operations, the proposed additional r <br /> development areas are unlikely to be part of a significant corridor for wildlife. While riparian <br /> vegetation does occur north of the site, the restored woodland is isolated and does not connect <br /> discrete open space areas. <br /> Special-Status Biological Resources <br /> Special-status biological resources include plant and animal species and natural communities or <br /> habitats deemed rare or locally significant by federal, State or local agencies or professional <br /> associations. The study area supports or has the potential to support several special-status <br /> species and biological resources. Each is described below. A summary of the status, habitat <br /> affinities, reported localities in the project area, and potential for occurrence within the project <br /> area for each of the target plant and animal species and those with a low potential to occur are <br /> presented in Appendix I, Special-Status Species Lists. -- <br /> Special-Status Natural Communities and Habitats <br /> Special-status natural communities are those that are considered rare in the region, support <br /> special-status plant or wildlife species, or receive regulatory protection (i.e., waters of the <br /> United States, covered under Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act [CWA] and/or <br /> waters of the State' covered under the CFGC'and the Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control <br /> Act.' The CNDDB has ranked a number of natural communities in terms of their significance <br /> and rarity (CDFG 2010). <br /> A single special-status natural community, freshwater marsh, occurs in the study area. In <br /> addition, the actual stream channel of the South Branch of the South Fork of Littlejohn's Creek <br /> qualifies as a "waters of the U.S." and "waters of the State". <br /> Special-Status Plants <br /> The laws comprising California's legal framework and authority for plant species conservation .- <br /> include the federal Endangered Species Act(FESA), California Endangered Species Act (CESA), <br /> the Native Plant Protection Act (NPPA), and CEQA (see discussion below). Special-status <br /> plants include those listed as endangered, threatened, or rare or as candidates for listing by the _ <br /> USFWS (2014) and the CDFG (2012b). Other species regarded as having special-status include <br /> special plants, as listed by the CDFG (2012a), as well as those found on lists 1B and 2 of the <br /> CNPS (2014). <br /> Based on a review of special-status plant species recorded in the project region (CNDDB 2014, <br /> CNPS 2014, SJCOG 2000), a total of 20 special-status plant species were evaluated for the study <br /> area. Focused botanical surveys were not conducted as part of this EIR; due to the highly <br /> modified nature of the site, they were not warranted because suitable habitat is not present. All <br /> proposed construction activities would occur within the boundaries of the existing landfill and <br /> associated highly altered and disturbed habitats. No federally or State-listed plant species or <br /> 'Waters of the State are defined as"any surface water or groundwater,including saline waters,within <br /> the boundaries of the state" California Water Code Section 13050(e).These include nearly every surface <br /> or ground water in California, or tributaries thereto, and include drainage features outside USACE `- <br /> jurisdiction(e.g.,dry and ephemeral/seasonal stream beds and channels,etc.),isolated wetlands (e.g., <br /> vernal pools, seeps, springs and other groundwater-supplied wetlands,etc.),and storm drains and flood <br /> control channels. <br /> Z Section 1600,et seq. <br /> 3 Water Code Sections 13000-14920 <br />
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