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T <br /> r <br /> D <br /> etermine iftne Proposed Action is covered by oris qr more Delta Plan regulatory pgllcies below the final Screening Criteria. <br /> ACTIONS YES �� <br /> y one or more of the regralatory policies eontained In Cbapters 3, 4•, S, and 7; <br /> N CHAPTER 3 <br /> . f :E i 50tl." This policy covers all Proposed Actions that would exportwaterfrom, transfer <br /> hrough, or use water in the Delta, but does not cover any such action unless one or more water suppliers <br /> eceive water as a result of theproposed action. <br /> g CCS5gg1jg jUy.4: This policy covers all Proposed Actions that involve water supply or watertransfer <br /> contracts from the State Water Project (sWP) and/or the Central Valley Project (CVP). <br /> DELTA MAN CHAPTER 4 <br /> This policy covers all Proposed Actions that could significantly atfectflow in the <br /> Delta. <br /> Ea p2 C R SE ,o 500A:; This policy divers all Proposed Actions thatinclude habitat restoration. <br /> ._ <br /> P p3 I ?S CSR SMC 11CtN SCOT ; This policy covers all Proposed Actions in the priority habitat restoration areas <br /> depIctedIn.Lt2gknLicfix54 it does not cover actions outside those areas. <br /> ER P4 CR �`l � i� 3f0R. This policy covers all Proposed Actions that would construct new levees or <br /> substantially rehabilitate or reconstruct existing levees. <br /> ER P OUR s� iN 50 ; This pQliGycnvers atl Proposed Actions that have the reasonable fsrobability Of <br /> introducing, or improving habitat conditionsfor nonnative Invasive species. <br /> DELTA PLAN CHAP i ER 5 - <br /> P 2735 SECT t4 5012; This policy covers all Proposed Actions that Involve new residential, commerc3ai, <br /> and Industrial developmentthat is notlocated within the. areas described in r _ . Mt: . and :r € i °?. in addition, <br /> this policy covers anysuch action on Bethel island that is inconsisterrtwith the Contra Costa County general plan <br /> effective as of the date of the Delta Plan's adoption. This policy-does not cover commercial recreatlonalmsitor-serving <br /> uses or facilities for processing of local crops or that provide essential services to local farms, which are otherwise <br /> consistentWith this chapter. > <br /> Di P2 ' 2� CC;R S `t'i it : 1 1.; 1-his policy covets all Proposed Actions that Involve the siting of water <br /> managementfacilities, ecosystem restoration, and flood management infrastructure. ` <br /> DELTA PLAN CHAPTER 7 <br /> ggw 1 ;r ;? Cil EECT;stai ; ►h'is policy covers all Proposed Actions that involve discretionary State investments <br /> In Delta flood risk management, including levee operations, maintenance, and improvements. <br /> RR PP 3 CCR S CTitQ Seo% This policy covers all&Proposed Actions that invoive new residential development <br /> of five or more parcels that are not located within the following areas: <br /> (1) Areas that city or county general plans, as of the date of the Delta Plan'sadoption, designate for <br /> development In cities ortheirspheres of influence; <br /> (2) Areas within Contra Costa County's 2008 voter�approved urban limit line, except Bethel island; <br /> (3) Areas vAthin the Mountain House General Plan Community Boundary In San Joaquin County; or <br /> (4) The unincorporated Delta towns of Clarksburg, Courtland, Hood, Locke, Ryde, and Walnut Grove, as shown <br /> In Act drx b <br /> Rfa p3 F 2, CQ Ei Vii:);y 0Viz.: Thispolicy covers all Proposed Actions that would encroach in a floodway that is <br /> not either a designated fioodway or regulated stream. <br /> R f 4 Cir; <br /> SECTION 5004 This policy covers all Proposed Actions that would encroach in any of the <br /> floodplain areas described below: <br /> (1) TheYolo Bypass within the Delta; <br /> (2) The Cosumnes River-Mokelumne River Confluence, as defined by the North Delta Flood Control and <br /> Ecosystem Restoration Project (McCormack Williamson), oras modified in the future bythe Department of <br /> Water Resources or the rUS& Army Corps of Engineers (Department of Water Resources 2010a); and, <br /> (3) The Lower San Joaquin River Floodplain Bypass area, located on the Lower San .Joaquin river upstream of <br /> Stockton immediately southwest of Paradise Cut on lands both upstream and downstream of the interstate <br /> s crossing. This area Is described lnthe Lower San .Joaquin River Floodplain Bypass Proposal, submitted to <br /> the Department of Water Resources by the partnership of the South Delta Water Agency, the (fiver islands <br /> Development Company, Reclamation District 2082, San Joaquin Resource Conservation District, American <br /> Rivers, the American Lands Conservancy, and the Natural Resources Defense Counclit March 2013. This area <br /> may be modified in the future through the completion of this project <br /> .if "No" to Step 3 above, the "proposed action" is not covered by any of the Delta Pian regulatory policies above <br /> arid therefore. exempt fromtheCouncil'sregulatoryauthority <br /> if "YW to Step 3 above, the "proposed action" . Js covered : by one or more of the Delta Plan regulatory pollcres above and <br /> thereftim referred to as a "Covered 'Actio n ; A Certification of Consistency. must bef flied with the DSC <br /> Paan 'P ofi 3 hBtl. y 12s14 <br /> PA- 1800071 — Previously Approved Findings 9 <br />