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Austin Road Landfill Ex0ion Project <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT MITIGATION MEASURE LEVEL OF <br /> SIGNIFICANCE <br /> AFTER <br /> MITIGATION <br /> open areas and valley oak trees. Such <br /> lighting often discourages presence of <br /> nocturnal wildlife species(e.g.,owls, <br /> mice) as it renders prey species more <br /> susceptible to predation. <br /> F.7.Conversion of 213.9 acres of (a) According to the SJMSCP,the LS <br /> Agricultural Lands to other uses could mitigation fee for conversion of <br /> result in"incidental take"of special status Agricultural Lands to other uses is$1,500 <br /> species covered by the SJMSCP. per acre.For the conversion of 213.9 acres <br /> (POTENTIALLY SIGNIFICANT) of Agricultural Lands,the property <br /> owners,developers,or their successors at <br /> interest shall pay$320,850,or other fee as <br /> calculated by the SJMSCP Joint Powers <br /> Authority(JPA) to the JPA to fund <br /> acquisition of preserve lands for covered <br /> species that could potentially be affected <br /> F.S.Construction activities in the North (a)To avoid impacting Sacramento River LS <br /> Branch of the South Fork of Little Johns winter chinook salmon in Little Johns <br /> Creek could result in significant adverse Creek, all proposed work that would <br /> impacts to Sacramento River winter impact this creek should occur in the <br /> Chinook salmon. (POTENTIALLY summer months when this salmon would <br /> SIGNIFICANT) not be migrating/spawning in this creek. If <br /> work must occur during the fall/winter <br /> months,the National Marine Fisheries <br /> Service(NMFS)should be contacted for <br /> other possible mitigation requirements. <br /> (b)Other mitigation would include <br /> conducting turbidity studies to determine if <br /> the work would be detrimental to <br /> Sacramento River winter Chinook salmon. <br /> Further mitigation for non-summer work <br /> would be in accordance with <br /> recommendations provided by NMFS. <br /> F.9. Construction activities in the North (a)To avoid impacting Sacramento River LS <br /> Branch of the South Fork of Little Johns fall/late-fall chinook salmon in Little Johns <br /> Creek could result in significant adverse Creek,all work proposed that would <br /> impacts to Sacramento River fall/late-fall impact this creek should occur in the <br /> Chinook salmon. (POTENTIALLY summer months when this salmon would <br /> SIGNIFICANT) not be migrating/spawning in this creek. If <br /> work must occur during the fall/winter <br /> months,the National Marine Fisheries <br /> Service(NMFS)should be contacted for <br /> other p2ssible mitigation requirements. <br /> 15 <br />