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3 ^• <br /> ' a <br /> a :E <br /> College Park at Mountain House Specific Plan III <br /> Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br /> M Implementation Implementation&Verification <br /> M Mitigation Measure Tlming/Schedule <br /> Responsibility <br /> m Action Date Completed <br /> 0 <br /> a 4.10-12 Biological ResourcesPossibleEffects on See mitigation See mitigation <br /> Biological Resources from Implementation of measures 4.10-5, measures 4,10-5, <br /> Off-Site Infrastructure Improvements 4.10-6, 4.10-6,4.10- 4.10-6, 4.10-6, 4.10- <br /> San Joaquin County. For those off-site 7, 4.10-8,4.10-9, 7, 4.10-8, 4.10-9, <br /> e <br /> improvements proposed in San Joaquin and 4.10-10 and 4.10-10 <br /> a County, the College Park developers shall <br /> implement Mitigation Measures 4.10-5,4.10-6, <br /> 4.10-7, 4.10-9, and 4.10-10. <br /> Alameda County. For those off-site <br /> improvements proposed in Alameda County, <br /> c the College Park developers shall implement the <br /> measures identified below: <br /> Special-Status Plants Before construction San Joaquin County <br /> Before any ground-disturbing or and the developer, <br /> vegetation-clearing activities, a qualified in consultation with <br /> botanist shall conduct surveys for the USFWS and DFG <br /> special-status plant species identified in <br /> Table 4.11-1 of the EIR. Surveys shall be <br /> conducted at the appropriate time,when <br /> 3 the target species would be in flower and <br /> therefore clearly identifiable(i.e.,blooming <br /> 0 <br /> period) and in all areas of suitable habitat <br /> N a that would potentially be disturbed. If no <br /> special-status plants are found, no further <br /> mitigation shall be required. <br /> If special-status plants are found and the <br /> populations can be avoided during <br /> project implementation, they shall be <br /> clearly marked in the field by a qualified <br />