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ENT OF�y�Z� <br /> United States Department of the Interior <br /> O 9 <br /> FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE <br /> Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office <br /> �4gCN 33 � 3310 El Camino Avenue,Suite 130 <br /> Sacramento,Califorrnia 95821-6340 <br /> IN REPLY REFER TO: <br /> 1-1-98-SP-982 <br /> March 24, 1998 <br /> Mr. Kai Luoma 77 <br /> San Joaquin County tA9 cad <br /> Community Development Department - <br /> Development Services Division <br /> 1810 East Hazelton Avenue -; <br /> Stockton, California 95205 <br /> Subject: Species Lists for Telecommunications Tower, Tracy, San Joaquin County, <br /> California <br /> Dear Mr. Luoma: <br /> The enclosed lists are in reply to your letter of February 25, 1998, requesting information about <br /> the endangered and threatened species that may be present in your project area (see Enclosure <br /> A). Information concerning the life history, distribution, and habitat requirements for the listed <br /> species is available upon request. <br /> The Service used the information in your letter to locate the proposed project on a U.S. Geologi- <br /> cal Survey (USGS) 7.5 minute quadrangle map. The animal species on the Enclosure A quad <br /> lists are those species we believe may occur within, or be affected by projects within, the Tracy <br /> Quad, where your project is planned. <br /> Any plants on the Enclosure A quad list are those that have actually been observed in the project <br /> quad. Plants on the county list may also occur in the quad where your project is located. <br /> Some of the species listed in Enclosure A may not be affected by the proposed action. A trained <br /> biologist or botanist, familiar with the habitat requirements of the listed species, should deter- <br /> mine whether these species or habitats suitable for these species may be affected by the proposed <br /> action. For plant surveys, the Service recommends using the enclosed Guidelines for Conduct- <br /> ing and Reporting Botanical Inventories for Federally Listed, Proposed and Candidate Species <br /> (Enclosure B). <br /> Information and maps concerning candidate species in California are available from the <br /> California Natural Diversity Data Base, a program of the California Department of Fish and <br />