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ACa'y <br /> NOTICE OF PREPARATION <br /> Environmental Impact Report No. ER-93-1 APR 231993 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> The Environmental Review Officer has determined that the project may have a sig9MN9t1itWY6I8 t the <br /> environment and hereby gives notice that an Environmental Impact Report is to be prepared in <br /> accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), as amended. <br /> APPLICATION: <br /> The applicant has submitted Use Permit Application No. UP-93-4 for a materials recovery and transfer <br /> facility. <br /> PROJECT: <br /> The proposed Tracy Materials Recovery Facility is located on 38.8 acres on the west side of MacArthur <br /> Drive, south of Linne Road, south of the City of Tracy. This facility will accept all refuse from the City of <br /> Tracy and portions of the unincorporated south County area. The facility will be designed to <br /> accommodate 500 to 600 tons of material per day and will provide two primary functions: transfer of <br /> waste to the County's foothill landfill, and recovery of materials for recycling. Please see Attachment A <br /> for a more detailed project description. <br /> PROJECT SIZE: 38.8 acres. <br /> LOCATION: <br /> The project is located south of the City of Tracy, on the west side of MacArthur Drive, south of Linne <br /> Road. The majority of the site is within a large reclaimed gravel pit approximately 30 to 35 feet deep. <br /> SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS <br /> A. Bioloqical Resources: <br /> The project area is the site of an abandoned and reclaimed gravel quarry. Vegetation on the site <br /> consists primarily of annual grasses. Development of the site as proposed may have potentially <br /> significant impacts relative to biological resources. The Natural Diversity Data Base identifies the <br /> following special status species as potentially being in the project area: Swainson's hawkj, San <br /> Joaquin kit fox, valley elderberry longhorn beetle, tricolored blackbird, and burrowing owl. Two <br /> other special status species,the California horned lark and the loggerhead shrike, have also been <br /> observed in the general project area. As part of the application materials submitted, the <br /> applicants included a San Joaquin kit fox survey prepared by Jones and Stokes under contract <br /> to the applicant. This survey concluded that no kit foxes den or forage on the project site and <br /> that there are no historical records of kit fox occurrence at the project site. Recent kit fox surveys <br /> conducted by EIP Associates, as part of the Habitat Conservation Plan being prepared for San <br /> Joaquin County, have recorded kit fox presence at two sites within 3 to 3.5 miles of the project <br /> site. One kit fox was observed near the Tracy Golf and Country Club, and a kit fox track was <br /> observed in an open field near the intersection of Linne Road and Tracy Boulevard. There was <br /> also an unconfirmed kit fox sighting at the Tracy Municipal Airport in 1992. <br /> There are numerous Swainson's hawk nests located within approximately 6 to 10 miles of the site. <br /> Notice of Preparation - 1 - ER-93-1 <br />