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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0006529
PE
2611
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0700093
STREET_NUMBER
19530
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
GRANT LINE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
APN
20907023
ENTERED_DATE
4/18/2007 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
19530 W GRANT LINE RD
RECEIVED_DATE
4/18/2007 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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\MIGRATIONS\G\GRANT LINE\19530\PA-0700093\SU0006529\APPL.PDF \MIGRATIONS\G\GRANT LINE\19530\PA-0700093\SU0006529\CDD OK.PDF \MIGRATIONS\G\GRANT LINE\19530\PA-0700093\SU0006529\EH COND.PDF \MIGRATIONS\G\GRANT LINE\19530\PA-0700093\SU0006529\EH PERM.PDF
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through seed collection or transplanting, preserving and enhancing existing populations, or <br /> restoring or creating suitable habitat.in sufficient-quantities to compensate for the impact, All <br /> mitigation measures determined.necessary during this.consultationshall be implemented by" <br /> the project proponents. <br /> Masons lilaeo�sis, rose mallow;Delta tole pea.;and Delta mudwort.>.Tlese species are <br /> considered widely'distributed species,bythe SJM$CP and dedication of conservation <br /> easements is the"preferred option for,mitigation If these species are found int. a project <br /> area, the possibility of establishing a conservation ease4ment or in-lieu land dedication shall <br /> be evaluated. If neither establishment of a conservation easemerit-nor in-lieu land•dedication <br /> is feasible, no mitigation (in addition to payrient of SJMSCP fees)`shall.be required. <br /> Bristly sedge and blue skullcap These species,are.cons idered narrowly distributed by the <br /> SJMSCP; and.dedication of conservation easements is the preferred option"for mitigation. If <br /> +. these species are found in the project area,the,possibility of establishing a conservation <br /> easement shall be evaluated. .If dedication of"a' conservation easement is not a feasible <br /> option, the SJMSCP requires a consultation with the permitting agency representatives on <br /> the Technical Advisory Committee to-determine•the appropriate mitigation measures. These <br /> may include seed collection or other measures and would be determined on a population <br /> basis, taking into account the species type, relative health, and abundance. After the <br /> appropriate mitigation has been determined, it shall be implemented by the project <br /> proponents. [Mitigation Measure 4.10-2] <br /> 30. Conversion of burrowing owl habitat: If SJCOG determines suitable habitat is present on <br /> or adjacent to a given project site, the following SJMSCP incidental take avoidance and <br /> - minimization measures shall be implemented: <br /> Burrowing owls shall be discouraged from entering or occupying construction areas by <br /> employing one of several methods outlined in Section 5.2.4.15 of the SJMSCP. These <br /> include retention of tall vegetation, regular discing of the site, or use of chemicals or traps to <br /> kill ground squirrels; <br /> a. Pre-construction surveys for burrowing owls shall be conducted where project <br /> construction activities would occur within 75 meters of suitable habitat (based on SJCOG <br /> review). The survey shall be conducted within 2 weeks of the beginning of construction. <br /> j If burrowing owls are found, the following measures shall be implemented- <br /> b. During the nonbreeding season (September 1 through January 31), burrowing owls <br /> occupying the project site shall be evicted from the project site by passive relocation, as <br /> described in the DFG's Staff Report on Burrowing Owls (DFG 1995). <br /> c. During the breeding season (February 1 through August 31), occupied burrows shall not <br /> be disturbed and shall be provided with a 250-foot protective buffer until and unless the <br /> Technical Advisory Committee,with the concurrence of the permitting agencies' <br /> representatives on the Technical Advisory Committee, or a qualified biologist approved <br /> by the permitting agencies, verifies through noninvasive means that either(1)the birds <br /> have not begun egg laying or(2)juveniles from the occupied burrows are foraging <br /> independently and are capable of independent survival. After the fledglings are capable <br /> of independent survival, the burrow can be destroyed. (MM 4.10-5) <br /> Timing: The applicant shall submit a biologist's report of pre-construction surveys to the San <br /> Joaquin County Community Development Department(CDD)prior to the issuance of grading <br /> permits for the project. <br /> 31. Conversion of Common Nesting Raptor Sites: Potential nest sites for all tree-nesting <br /> species are scattered throughout much of the College Park site, but are concentrated along <br /> Grant Line Road and at Grant Line Village. Suitable nesting habitat for northern harrier is <br /> provided by all field crops and fallow fields. During the SJMSCP application process, SJCOG <br /> will determine whether that specific project site supports suitable nesting habitat. If SJCOG <br /> determines suitable habitat is present on or adjacent to a given project site, the SJMSCP <br /> incidental take avoidance and minimization measures described below for nesting raptors shall <br /> be implemented.Additional measures below shall be implemented to avoid loss of active nests <br /> 8 <br />
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