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to dissipate readily before it reaches sensitive receptors. Project impacts related to odors <br /> and other emissions would be less than significant. <br /> 3.4 BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES <br /> Less Than <br /> Significant <br /> Would the project: Potentially with Less Than <br /> Significant Mitigation Significant <br /> Impact Incorporated Impact No Impact <br /> a)Adversely impact,either directly or through habitat <br /> modifications,any endangered,rare,or threatened species, <br /> as listed in Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations <br /> (Sections 670.2 or 670.5)or in Title 50,Code of Federal <br /> Regulations(Sections 17.11 or 17.12)? <br /> b)Have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian habitat <br /> or other sensitive natural community identified in local or <br /> regional plans,policies,or regulations,or by the California <br /> Department of Fish and Wildlife or U.S.Fish and Wildlife <br /> Service? <br /> c)Have a substantial adverse effect on state or federally <br /> protected wetlands(including,but not limited to,marsh, <br /> vernal pool,coastal,etc.)through direct removal,filling, <br /> hydrological interruption,or other means? <br /> d)Interfere substantially with the movement of any native <br /> resident or migratory fish or wildlife species or with <br /> established native resident or migratory wildlife corridors,or <br /> impede the use of native wildlife nursery sites? <br /> e)Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting <br /> biological resources,such as a tree preservation policy or <br /> ordinance? <br /> f)Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat <br /> Conservation Plan,Natural Conservation Community Plan, <br /> or other approved local,regional,or state habitat <br /> conservation plan? <br /> NARRATIVE DISCUSSION <br /> Information for this section was obtained primarily from Biological Assessments <br /> prepared by Moore Biological Consultants for each of the Pock sites. Appendix B <br /> contains the assessments, which was based upon a search of the California Natural <br /> Diversity Database (CNDDB) managed by the California Department of Fish and <br /> Wildlife (CDFW), a review of information from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service <br /> (USFWS), and field surveys of the project site conducted on three days in July and <br /> August 2021. <br /> Pock Lane Public Review Draft IS/MND 3-12 May 2022 <br />