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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0012793
PE
2675
FACILITY_NAME
EIR-99-2
STREET_NUMBER
9999
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336-
APN
20106005
ENTERED_DATE
1/6/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
9999 S AUSTIN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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f. NORTHERN HARRIER: Spring nesting surveys shall be conducted for the northern harrier to <br /> determine their presence or absence. If present, the nests shall be protected until the young <br /> have fledged. No construction or other disturbance would be allowed any closer than one-quarter <br /> mile from the nest until the young are able to fly well enough to avoid the construction zones. <br /> g. TRICOLORED BLACKBIRD: A nesting survey shall be conducted for tricolored backbirds to <br /> determine their presence or absence. If present, the nests shall be protected until the young <br /> have fledged. No construction or other disturbance shall be allowed any closer than 500 feet <br /> from the nest. <br /> h. WETLAND HABITATS: All created wetland habitats totaling 5.55 acres will be monitored <br /> annually by a qualified biologist over a five-year period to ensure that the created wetlands <br /> function as designed. Similarly, all planted vegetation will be monitored annually by a qualified j <br /> biologist over a five-year period to ensure that, at a minimum, 80 percent of all plants survive. <br /> Each year, a monitoring report will be prepared by the applicant and submitted to the County of <br /> San Joaquin, DFG, FWS, and the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. <br /> i. SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY MULTI-SPECIES HABITAT CONSERVATION AND OPEN SPACE <br /> PLAN (SJMSCP): As an alternative, the applicant may participate in and provide mitigation <br /> through the SJMSCP. <br /> 6. COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (Staff Contact: Dennis Fields, <br /> 468-3969) <br /> a. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN: A Hazardous Materials Management Flan <br /> (HMMP) shall be prepared and submitted to this office within 30 days after the beginning of <br /> operation. If hazardous materials are on the site during the construction phase for longer than 30 <br /> days, then an HMMP will be required by the responsible party of those hazardous materials. <br /> 7. LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION LAFCO (Staff Contact: Bruce Baracco, 468-3198) <br /> a. The applicant shall file a Reorganization application with LAFCO that demonstrates fire protection <br /> services to the subject property. <br /> i <br /> I I <br /> I' <br /> San Joaquin County GP-99-7,ZR-99-6, UP-99-17, ER-99-21City of Stockton <br /> Community Development Page 30 <br /> 'Ei <br />
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