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Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.F-25 <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill 2014 Expansion Project <br /> 1) A preconstruction survey for the species shall be conducted according to the requirements of <br /> the SJMSCP by a qualified biologist approved by the SJMSCP Technical Advisory Committee <br /> (TAC). If a giant garter snake is detected within the study area, the project will undertake <br /> Incidental Take Avoidance and Minimization Measures to protect the species as directed by the <br /> TAC. The project will also comply with any mitigation requirements specified for giant garter _ <br /> snake habitat by the SJMSCP TAC (SJCOG 2000). Avoidance and minimization measures may <br /> include the following, as specified by the TAC: <br /> 1. Construction shall occur during the active period for the snake, between May 1 and —' <br /> October 1. Between October 2nd and April 30th, the SJMSCP Joint Powers Authority <br /> (JPA), with the concurrence of the Permitting Agencies' representatives on the TAC, <br /> shall determine if additional measures are necessary to minimize and avoid take. — <br /> 2. Limit vegetation clearing within 200 feet of the banks of potential giant garter snake <br /> aquatic habitat to the minimal area necessary. <br /> 3. Confine the movement of heavy equipment within 200 feet of the banks of potential <br /> giant garter snake aquatic habitat to existing roadways to minimize habitat disturbance. <br /> 4. Prior to ground disturbance, all on-site construction personnel shall be given instruction <br /> regarding the presence of SJMSCP Covered Species and the importance of avoiding <br /> impacts to these species and their habitats. <br /> 5. In areas where wetlands, irrigation ditches, marsh areas or other potential giant garter <br /> snake habitats are being retained on the site: <br /> 1. Install temporary fencing at the edge of the construction area and the adjacent <br /> wetland, marsh, or ditch; <br /> 2. Restrict working areas, spoils and equipment storage and other project activities to <br /> areas outside of marshes, wetlands and ditches; and <br /> 3. Maintain water quality and limit construction runoff into wetland areas through the <br /> use of hay bales, filter fences, vegetative buffer strips, or other accepted equivalents. <br /> 6. If on-site wetlands, irrigation ditches, marshes, etc. are being relocated in the vicinity: _ <br /> the newly created aquatic habitat shall be created and filled with water prior to <br /> dewatering and destroying the pre-existing aquatic habitat. In addition, non-predatory <br /> fish species that exist in the aquatic habitat and which are to be relocated shall be seined <br /> and transported to the new aquatic habitat as the old site is dewatered. _ <br /> 7. If wetlands, irrigation ditches, marshes, etc. will not be relocated in the vicinity, then the <br /> aquatic habitat shall be dewatered at least two weeks prior to commencing construction. _ <br /> 8. Pre-construction surveys for the giant garter snake (conducted after completion of <br /> environmental reviews and prior to ground disturbance) shall occur within 24 hours of <br /> ground disturbance. _ <br /> 9. Other provisions of the USFWS Standard Avoidance and Minimization Measures during <br /> Construction Activities in Giant Garter Snake Habitat shall be implemented (excluding <br /> programmatic mitigation ratios which are superseded by the SJMSCP's mitigation — <br /> ratios). <br /> These mitigation measures would reduce potential impacts to the giant garter snake to less than <br /> significant levels because they would result in the avoidance of most impacts to the snakes and — <br /> their habitat. <br /> Impact F.4. Potential "Take" of Pacific Pond Turtle. Though the lack of consistent flows <br /> within the South Branch of the South Fork of Littlejohn's Creek within the study area are <br />