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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0004657
PE
2656
FACILITY_NAME
QX-94-0002
STREET_NUMBER
24717
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
BRANDT
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
APN
02316002, 03 &
ENTERED_DATE
10/8/2004 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
24717 E BRANDT RD
RECEIVED_DATE
10/7/2004 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Plant operations are expected to retrain the same, consequently, the number of vehicle trips to and from <br /> the plant are expected to remain status quo. The RIR traffic section looked at existing and cumulative <br /> levels of service at the Brandt Road/Clements Road intersection and concluded that all intersection <br /> movements under both scenarios would experience LOS •C° or better. <br /> To mitigate impacts to the roadway surface of Brandt Road, the Department of Public Works is <br /> recommending as a condition of approval that a video tape of road conditions on Brandt Road from the <br /> entrance to State Highway 88 be made and that a bond or cash deposit be filed with the Department of <br /> Public Works to cover damages to Brandt Road resulting from KRC's operations. <br /> Biological Resources: <br /> The biological section of the EIR included a wetlands delineation, identification of special-status plants and <br /> wildlife, assessment of oak trees, and preparation of a map of biological resources occurring on the site. <br /> The potentially significant biological impacts identified are: <br /> 1. Loss of blue oak trees. <br /> 2. Filling of approximately 0.6 acres of waters of the United States, including wetlands. <br /> 3. Potential loss of special-status plants. <br /> 4. Loss of habitat for vernal pool fairy shrimp and vernal pool tadpole shrimp. <br /> 5. Loss of an active raptor nest. <br /> 6. Disturbance of a nesting Swainson's hawk. <br /> 7. Loss of foraging habitat for Swainson's hawk. <br /> With the following mitigation measures, all potentially significant impacts can be mitigated to less than <br /> significant levels: <br /> 1. Obtain a Tree Management Permit, replant blue oaks and/or acorns, and redesign project to <br /> exclude 9 acres of blue oak woodland. <br /> 2. If necessary, obtain a 404 permit from the U. S.Army Corps of Engineers and redesign the project <br /> to avoid filling or degrading waters. <br /> 3. Conduct summer surveys for late-blooming special-status plants. If necessary, avoid special- <br /> status plant populations by redesigning excavation boundaries. <br /> 4. Continue to conduct protocol surveys, and if necessary, revise excavation boundaries to exclude <br /> impacted seasonal wetlands. <br /> 5. Survey nests during spring or early summer (April-July) before the start of each phase of mining <br /> activities near any of the six identified nest sites. <br /> 6. Consult with the Department of Fish and Game if an active Swainson's hawk nest is found within <br /> 0.5 mile of the disturbance site. <br /> San Joaquin County QX-94-2/KRC Aggregate <br /> Community Development Page 10 <br />
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