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y <br /> W n <br /> d O <br /> N <br /> CD College Park at Mountain House Specific Plan M <br /> Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br /> n Implementation&Verification <br /> o Implementation <br /> Mitigation Measure Tinning/Schedule Responsibility Action Date <br /> Completed <br /> 4 described in Section 5.2.2.5 of the SJMSCP. <br /> o If special-status plants are found,the following <br /> w measures shall be implemented, depending on the <br /> fl species found: <br /> cn <br /> Sanford's arrowhead,Delta button-celery, <br /> and slough thistle.The SJMSCP requires <br /> complete avoidance for these species;therefore, <br /> m potential impacts on these species could not be <br /> covered through participation in the plan.If these <br /> species are present in the project area and cannot <br /> be avoided,a separate consultation with the <br /> appropriate regulatory agencies(likely California <br /> Department of Fish and Game [DFG])would be <br /> required.This consultation shall determine <br /> appropriate mitigation measures for any <br /> populations affected by the project,such as <br /> creation of off-site populations through seed <br /> K collection or transplanting,preserving and <br /> enhancing existing populations,or restoring or <br /> creating suitable habitat in sufficient quantities to <br /> compensate for the impact. All mitigation <br /> o measures determined necessary during this <br /> consultation shall be implemented by the project <br /> �. proponents. <br /> Mason's lilaeoosis,rose mallow,Delta tule <br /> nyea,and Delta mudwort.These species are <br /> A considered widely distributed species by the <br /> SJMSCP,and dedication of conservation <br /> easements is the preferred option for mitigation. <br /> cc If these species are found in the project area,the <br /> possibility of establishing a conservation <br /> Deasement or in-lieu land dedication shall be <br /> 3 evaluated.If neither establishment of a <br /> conservation easement nor in-lieu land <br />