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be monitored to determine if occupation is by an adult fox only or is a natal den (natal dens <br />usually have multiple openings). If the den is occupied by an adult only, the den may be <br />destroyed when the adult fox has moved or is temporarily absent. If the den is a natal den, a <br />buffer zone of 250 feet shall be maintained around the den until the biologist determines that <br />the den has been vacated. <br />Where San Joaquin kit fox are identified, the provisions of the Standardized <br />Recommendations for Protection of the San Joaquin Kit Fox before or during Ground <br />Disturbance (USFWS 1999b) shall apply (except that pre -construction survey protocols shall <br />remain as established in the above paragraph). These standards include provisions for <br />educating construction workers regarding the kit fox, keeping heavy equipment operating at <br />safe speeds, checking construction pipes for kit fox occupation during construction, and <br />similar low- or no -cost activities. (MM 4.10-9) <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 />39. Biological Resources effects from Off -Site Infrastructure Improvements: <br />San Joaquin County <br />For those off-site improvements proposed in San Joaquin County, the developer shall <br />implement Mitigation Measures 4.10-5, 4.10-6, 4.10-7, 4.10-9, and 4.10-10. <br />40. Endangered Species Act: In carrying out the operations of the Tentative Map, the applicant <br />shall take no action that violates the California Endangered Species Act or the Federal <br />Endangered Species Act. Compliance with said laws shall be the sole responsibility of the <br />applicant and the applicant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold the County harmless from <br />and against any claim or action by affected State agencies, or affected Federal agencies or <br />other third party, as to the project's compliance with said laws. <br />Timing: Improvement Plans prior to Final Maps and ongoing. <br />AIR QUALITY <br />41. Temporary Construction Emissions: Implement the latest version of the SJVAPCD <br />construction -emissions control measures during construction. [MM 4.12-1] <br />Timing: Timing: Improvement Plans to included applicable requirements and shall be <br />approved by SJVAPCD prior to construction and/or grading <br />42. Toxic Air contaminants—Mobile TAC Emissions: Applicants for industrial or commercial <br />land uses shall coordinate with the SJVAPCD to assess situations in which toxic risk from <br />diesel PM may occur and to review methodologies that may become available to estimate the <br />risk. The developers shall implement any project -level measures adopted by the SJVAPCD to <br />reduce mobile -source TACs emissions. [MM 4.12-2] <br />Timing: A note shall be recorded on each parcel created for future commercial and industrial <br />uses as part of the Final Map. <br />43. Long Term Regional Emissions: Implement all of the mitigation measures as <br />recommended in the Guide for Assessing and Mitigating Air Quality Impacts (SJVAPCD <br />1998). (MM 4.12-5) <br />Timing: Improvement Plans to be approved by SJVAPCD <br />11 <br />