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Page 22 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT MITIGATION MEASURE LEVEL OF <br /> SIGNIFICANCE <br /> AFTER <br /> MITIGATION <br /> construction of artificial burrows. The plan <br /> should also'include a description of <br /> monitoring and management methods <br /> proposed at the mitigation site. Monitoring <br /> and management of any lands identified for <br /> mitigation purposes should be the <br /> responsibility of the applicant for five <br /> years. An annual report should be prepared <br /> for submittal to CDFG and the lead agency <br /> by December 31 of each year. Contingency <br /> measures for any anticipated problems <br /> should be identified in the plan <br /> Avoidance is required by CDFG so that <br /> "take"of individual burrowing owls and <br /> their nest sites does not occur. If burrowing <br /> owls arc found nesting on the project site, <br /> they should be avoided between February 1 <br /> and August 31. In addition,the applicant <br /> should provide a 1:1 acreage replacement <br /> ratio to off-set permanent impacts to <br /> burrowing owl habitat. Land identified to <br /> off-set impacts to burrowing owls should be <br /> protected in perpetuity either by a <br /> conservation easement or fee title transfer <br /> of ownership to a conservation <br /> organization. <br /> (c)If the project sponsor elects to mitigate <br /> in accordance with the SJMSCP,then the <br /> JPA may fund and conduct pre-construction <br /> surveys to prevent direct take of individuals <br /> or nests. Pre-construction surveys should <br /> be conducted within 30 days prior to <br /> ground disturbance. These actions would <br /> reduce any significant adverse impacts to <br /> burrowing owl to a level considered less <br /> than significant. This mitigation option <br /> would also reduce impacts to this species <br /> habitat to a level considered less than <br /> significant by including pre-construction <br /> surveys in combination with payment of <br /> SJMSCP fees. In addition,methods to <br /> prevent occupation of the site by burrowing <br /> owls during construction should be <br /> employed,consistent with the guidelines in <br /> GRASSETTI ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING <br />