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Moreover, EIP's May 2006 field survey found that the existing California ground <br /> squirrel burrows within the project site did not contain any evidence of suitable <br /> burrowing activity by the kit fox. (Habitat Assessment page 11.) The applicant <br /> will request coverage under the SJMSCP and comply with the measures in the <br /> SJMSCP and the Specific Plan III for the protection of kit fox. <br /> t The rationale with respect to the third finding ("habitat of superior quality and <br /> superior or comparable quality will be created or restored to compensate for the <br /> loss") is as follows: <br /> y The applicant will create or restore habitat of superior quantity and superior or <br /> comparable quality to compensate for the loss of wetlands as result of the <br /> project. Prior to the approval of the Final Map(s) for the project, the applicant <br /> { will submit to the Community Development Department a Wetland <br /> t Mitigation/Replacement Plan (Wetland Plan) prepared by a qualified biologist. <br /> The Wetland Plan will include the following provisions which are incorporated <br /> F"{ as Tentative Map Conditions of Approval. <br /> a) There shall be no degradation of the habitat or numbers of any rare, <br /> threatened, or endangered plant, or animal species as a result of the project. <br /> b) Wetland habitat of superior quantity and superior or comparable quality will <br /> be created or restored to compensate for the loss General Plan Policy VI, G, <br /> 1). Replacement vegetation generally shall be native vegetation (General <br /> Plan,Volume 1, Policy VI, G, 15). <br /> c) 1.02 acres of wetland will be filled as a result of the project(Draft Wetland <br /> Delineation Report Golden State Investments It, LP Property February 2006). <br /> The applicant shall replace the lost wetland with 1.02 acres of wetland <br /> (General Plan,Volume 1, Policy VI, G, 5; Master Plan, Implementation 7.3.6 <br /> E ! (b)). <br /> d The Wetland Plan shall be consistent with all Federal, State, and local <br /> regulations (Master Plan, Implementation 7.3.6 (k); Specific Plan 111, <br /> Implementation Measure 7.3.4.3 (e)). <br /> e) The Wetland Plan shall show the location and extent of existing wetlands on <br /> the site of the proposed project. <br /> Q The Wetland Plan shall indicate sites that are to be developed or preserved <br /> j to serve as mitigation for loss of wetlands as a result of the proposed <br /> project. To the extent practical, mitigation sites shall be in the Mountain <br /> House Creek corridor. If replacement in the Mountain House Creek corridor <br /> is not feasible, replacement shall be within San Joaquin County. <br /> g) Provisions shall be made for maintaining replacement wetland for a <br /> minimum of five (5)years. <br /> h) Assurance of wetland preservation shall be by conservation easement or <br /> other acceptable methods. <br /> In addition to the above,with regard to riparian habitat, the applicant will <br /> prepare a Riparian Habitat Mitigation Plan for the elimination of riparian habitat <br /> on the site, pursuant to Community Development Department Condition of <br />'I <br /> k <br />{ 3 <br /> I <br /> t <br />