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Cn 0 <br /> m o <br /> ro <br /> ro College Park at Mountain House Specific Plan III <br /> v Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br /> R <br /> 0v Implementation&Verification <br /> o Implementation <br /> Mitigation Measure Timing/Schedule <br /> o Responsibility Action Date <br /> Competed: <br /> begins during the nesting season(April 1–August <br /> 0 31),pre-construction surveys shall be conducted <br /> W during the nesting season in suitable nesting _ <br /> 0 habitat within 100 feet of areas of project <br /> mactivity.The survey shall be conducted within <br /> the 2 weeks before construction or tree removal <br /> begins.A setback of 100 feet from loggerhead <br /> shrike nesting areas shall be established and <br /> maintained during the nesting season for the <br /> period encompassing nest building and <br /> continuing until fledglings leave nests. This <br /> setback applies whenever construction or other <br /> ground-disturbing activities must begin during <br /> the nesting season in the presence of nests that <br /> are known to be occupied. Setbacks shall be <br /> marked by brightly colored temporary fencing. <br /> < California Horned Lark and Tricolored <br /> Blackbird.If project construction begins during <br /> the nesting season(April 1–August 31),pre- <br /> construction surveys shall be conducted during <br /> the nesting season in suitable nesting habitat <br /> o within 500 feet of areas of project activity.A <br /> osetback of 500 feet from California horned lark <br /> and tricolored blackbird nesting areas shall be <br /> established and maintained during the nesting <br /> Q season for the period encompassing nest building <br /> rn and continuing until fledglings leave nests.This <br /> a setback applies whenever construction or other <br /> ground-disturbing activities must begin during <br /> the nesting season in the presence of nests that <br /> om are known to be occupied. Setbacks shall be <br /> a marked by brightly colored temporary fencing. <br /> 4.10-9 Biological Resources—Conversion of San Joaquin Before construction SJCOG,in <br />