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GEOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS. At a maximum, the service area for offsite mitigation implementation is limited to the defined affected area of the CCA: federal lands in occupied sage-grouse habitat in the Gunnison Basin. At a minimum, distance between the action area and the offset area is a project-specific discretionary determination, and should be made during project planning and authorization processes. By definition, offsite mitigation consists of compensating for resource impacts by replacing or providing substitute resources or habitat at a different location than the project area. For the purposes of the CCA, the offset action should not be located within the action’s direct impact area, i.e., permitted area. Further, the functional value of the offset may be overshadowed if located within the action’s functional impact area. Ultimately, the offset should be located to maximize the net benefit to GUSG habitat in the Gunnison Basin.
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