Table 2a. Species-Specific Planning Survey Requirements Triggered by Land Cover Types and Habitat Elements in the project area based on Chapter 6 of the Final HCP/NCCP. Land Cover Type in the project area? Species Habitat Element in the project area? Grasslands, oak savanna, agriculture, ruderal San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ kit ▇▇▇ Assumed if within modeled range of species Identify and map potential breeding and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ habitat and potential dens if within modeled range of species (see Appendix D of HCP/NCCP). Western burrowing owl Assumed Identify and map potential breeding habitat. Land Cover Type in the project area? Species Habitat Element in the project area? Aquatic (ponds, wetlands, streams, slough, channels, & marshes) Seasonal wetlands Giant garter snake California tiger salamander California red-legged frog Covered shrimp Aquatic habitat accessible from San Joaquin River Ponds and wetlands in grassland, oak savanna, oak woodland Vernal pools Reservoirs Small lakes Slow-moving streams, ponds, and wetlands Vernal pools Sandstone rock outcrops Sandstone depressions Identify and map potential habitat. Identify and map potential breeding habitat. Document habitat quality and features. Provide Implementing Entity with photo-documentation and report. Identify and map potential breeding habitat. Document habitat quality and features. Provide Implementing Entity with photo-documentation and report. Identify and map potential breeding habitat. Any ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ big-eared ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ hawk Golden eagle Rock formations with caves Mines Abandoned buildings outside urban areas Potential nest sites (trees within species’ range usually below 200’) Potential nest sites (secluded cliffs with overhanging ledges; large trees) Map and document potential breeding or roosting habitat. Inspect large trees for presence of nest sites. Document and map potential nests.
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Table 2a. Species-Specific Planning Survey Requirements Triggered by Land Cover Types and Habitat Elements in the project area based on Chapter 6 of the Final HCP/NCCP. Land Cover Type in the project area? Species Habitat Element in the project area? Grasslands, oak savanna, agriculture, ruderal San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ kit ▇▇▇ Assumed if within modeled range of species Identify and map potential breeding and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ habitat and potential dens if within modeled range of species (see Appendix D of HCP/NCCP). Western burrowing owl Assumed Identify and map potential breeding habitat. Land Cover Type California tiger salamander California Red-legged Frog Possible over summer habitat in the proposed project area? Species Habitat Element location. Possible over-summer habitat in the proposed project area? location. Identify potential breeding habitat Identify potential breeding habitat Aquatic (ponds, wetlands, streams, slough, channels, & marshes) Seasonal wetlands Giant garter snake California tiger salamander California red-legged frog Covered shrimp Aquatic habitat accessible from San Joaquin River Ponds and wetlands in grassland, oak savanna, oak woodland Vernal pools Reservoirs Small lakes Slow-moving streams, ponds, and wetlands Vernal pools Sandstone rock outcrops Sandstone depressions Identify and map potential habitat. Identify and map potential breeding habitat. Document habitat quality and features. Provide Implementing Entity with photo-documentation and report. Land Cover Type in the project area? Species California red-legged frog Habitat Element in the project area? Slow-moving streams, ponds, and wetlands Identify and map potential breeding habitat. Document habitat quality and features. Provide Implementing Entity with photo-documentation and report. Seasonal wetlands Covered shrimp Vernal pools Sandstone rock outcrops Sandstone depressions Identify and map potential breeding habitat. Any ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ big-eared ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ hawk Golden eagle Rock formations with caves Mines Abandoned buildings outside urban areas Potential nest sites (trees within species’ range usually below 200’) Potential nest sites (secluded cliffs with overhanging ledges; large trees) Map and document potential breeding or roosting habitat. Inspect large trees for presence of nest sites. Document and map potential nests.
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Table 2a. Species-Specific Planning Survey Requirements Triggered by Land Cover Types and Habitat Elements in the project area based on Chapter 6 of the Final HCP/NCCP. Land Cover Type in the project area? Species Habitat Element in the project area? Grasslands, oak savanna, agriculture, ruderal San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ kit ▇▇▇ Assumed if within modeled range of species Identify and map potential breeding and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ habitat and potential dens if within modeled range of species (see Appendix D of HCP/NCCP). Western burrowing owl Assumed Identify and map potential breeding habitat. California Possible over summer Identify potential breeding Land Cover Type in the project area? Species tiger salamander California Red-legged Frog Habitat Element in the project area? habitat in proposed project location. Possible over-summer habitat in proposed project location. Identify potential breeding habitat Aquatic (ponds, wetlands, streams, slough, channels, & marshes) Seasonal wetlands Giant garter snake California tiger salamander California red-legged frog Covered shrimp Aquatic habitat accessible from San Joaquin River Ponds and wetlands in grassland, oak savanna, oak woodland Vernal pools Reservoirs Small lakes Slow-moving streams, ponds, and wetlands Vernal pools Sandstone rock outcrops Sandstone depressions Identify and map potential habitat. Identify and map potential breeding habitat. Document habitat quality and features. Provide Implementing Entity with photo-documentation and report. Identify and map potential breeding habitat. Document habitat quality and features. Provide Implementing Entity with photo-documentation and report. Identify and map potential breeding habitat. Any ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ big-eared ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ hawk Golden eagle Rock formations with caves Mines Abandoned buildings outside urban areas Potential nest sites (trees within species’ range usually below 200’) Potential nest sites (secluded cliffs with overhanging ledges; large trees) Map and document potential breeding or roosting habitat. Inspect large trees for presence of nest sites. Document and map potential nests.
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