Natural Environment Study – Minimal Impacts Sample Clauses

Natural Environment Study – Minimal Impacts. SWCA understands biological resources, including wetlands and special-status species, were considered during preparation of the TMP and wetlands were found to be present in the vicinity of Segment 3. The following 22 special- status species are considered to have the potential to occur in the city of Coalinga:
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Natural Environment Study – Minimal Impacts. SWCA understands biological resources, including wetlands and special-status species, were considered during preparation of the TMP and wetlands were found to be present in the vicinity of Segments 2, 13, and 14. The following 22 special-status species are considered to have the potential to occur in the city of Coalinga: • great Valley Mesquite Scrub • pale-yellow layia (California Native Plant Society [CNPS] Rank 1B.1) • San Xxxxxxx woollythreads (Federal Endangered) • forked fiddleneck (CNPS Rank 4.2) • California jewelflower (Federal Endangered, State Endangered) • Xxxxxx’x eriastrum (CNPS Rank 4.2) • recurved larkspur (CNPS Rank 1B.2) • Northern California legless lizard (State Species of Special Concern [SSC]) • California glossy snake (State SSC) • San Xxxxxxx coachwhip (State SSC) • blunt-nosed leopard lizard (Federal Endangered, State Endangered) • Hopping’s blister beetle (CDFW Special Animal) • Xxxxxxxx’x blister beetle (CDFW Special Animal) • tricolored blackbird (State Threatened) • LeConte’s xxxxxxxx (State SSC) • burrowing owl (State SSC) • Swainson’s hawk (State Threatened) • short-nosed kangaroo rat (State SSC) • western mastiff bat (State SSC) • American badger (State SSC) • San Xxxxxxx kit xxx (Federal Endangered, State Threatened) • San Xxxxxxx pocket mouse (State SSC) SWCA will evaluate the presence/absence of sensitive botanical and wildlife resources and provide the findings in an NES-MI. The NES-MI will consist of an impact analysis of the sensitive biological resources with potential to occur within the project impact area. In preparation of this proposal, SWCA has reviewed the existing data and conducted an updated review of species that would need to be evaluated for this project. This list of species was acquired through a 5-mile radius search of the project impact area, through queries of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC) database and CDFW California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB). In support of the NES-MI, SWCA would request an official species list from the USFWS, which lists all federal species that would need to be taken into consideration. SWCA will also reach out to the Caltrans District Biologist to request that Caltrans submit a request for a species list from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) as a matter of protocol, even though we do not anticipate any impacts to sensitive aquatic species....

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