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Although the portion of Duck Creek within the project site does not provide high <br /> quality basking habitat for western pond turtle, this species may be present within <br /> Duck Creek. The disked grassland adjacent to the site is disked and does not <br /> provide high quality nesting habitat. No western pond turtles were observed in <br /> the site during the recent survey, but this species could swim within Duck Creek <br /> on occasion. <br /> Pursuant to the HCP, Duck Creek is considered "potential habitat" for western <br /> pond turtle, triggering an automatic "no construction" buffer extending 300 feet <br /> from the centerline of the creek, unless a buffer reduction is granted by SJCOG. <br /> Buffer reductions are common for parcels along drainages and will be needed for <br /> this project. Standard ITMMs related to preconstruction surveys for western <br /> pond turtle will still be required, and temporary construction setbacks from nests <br /> will be implemented in the event active nests are located. <br /> OTHER SPECIAL-STATUS SPECIES: The site does not provide highly suitable <br /> habitat for other special-status wildlife species. Other special-status birds, such <br /> as loggerhead shrike (Lanius ludovicianus), may fly over the area on occasion, <br /> but few, if any, would be expected to use on-site habitats on more than an <br /> occasional basis, primarily due to lack of habitat. There is no suitable nesting <br /> habitat for species such as tricolored blackbird and least Bell's vireo; the portion <br /> of Duck Creek in the site lacks dense emergent wetland vegetation that would be <br /> potentially suitable for tricolored blackbird and the site does not contain riparian <br /> habitats. <br /> There is no well-developed riparian forest vegetation or scrub-shrub vegetation <br /> for riparian brush rabbit. The site does not provide suitable aquatic habitat for <br /> any species of fish, western spadefoot, California red-legged frog, California tiger <br /> salamander. There are no vernal pools or seasonal wetlands in the site for vernal <br /> pool branchiopods (i.e., fairy and tadpole shrimp). There are no blue elderberry <br /> shrubs in the site, precluding the potential occurrence of valley elderberry <br /> longhorn beetle. <br /> 3009 Pock Lane: Biology 24 November 24, 2021 <br />