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TABLE S.1: SUMMARY OF IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES (Continued) <br /> Environmental Impact Mitigation Measure Level of Significance After Mitigation <br /> F. Vegetation and Wildlife(Cont.) <br /> (d) Where avoidance of a valley oak(s)as specified <br /> above is determined infeasible,the project <br /> proponent should replace each oak as required by <br /> the City of Stockton's Heritage Tree Ordinance. <br /> Replacement trees should be planted on the site <br /> in association with the CRRP described under <br /> Mitigation Measure F.I(b). <br /> (e) To ensure the success of mitigation,planted and <br /> retained trees should be monitored for a period <br /> of five years following initial disturbance within <br /> the vicinity of a retained tree or following <br /> planting of a replacement tree. <br /> F.3. Implementation of the proposed project would, (a) Under current project plans,approximately 10.3 Less than Significant <br /> over the approximately 40-year project life, acres of the Brocchini property and the 6.5 acre <br /> displace 80.5 acres of high quality foraging triangular property would be retained as a <br /> habitat(Brocchini property alfalfa field)and Wildlife Preserve/Floodplain Easement. <br /> 133.4 acres of moderate quality foraging habitat <br /> (CYA and triangular properties)within a 10- (b) In order to minimize or rectify the impact to this <br /> mile radius of multiple State-listed Swainson's species,the project sponsor should initiate <br /> hawk nest sites(213.9 acre total),and would formal consultation with the CDFG pursuant to <br /> contribute to the cumulative loss of potential Section 2081 of the Fish and Game Code to enter <br /> Swainson's hawk foraging habitat in San into a management agreement with the CDFG to <br /> Joaquin County. (SIGNIFICANT) obtain an incidental take permit,and to ensure <br /> adequacy of mitigation. Through consultation <br /> with the CDFG, the project sponsor should <br /> develop a Swainson's hawk mitigation plan <br /> specific to this project. <br /> S.16 <br />