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Prepare a Biological Resources Report. Upon completion of the background research and the site visit, MIG will prepare a stand-alone Biological Resources Report for the project. The Biological Resources Report will be used for the CEQA analysis and permit applications. The Biological Resources Report will include, at a minimum, the following: • Project Description – an explanation of the project based on information provided by the applicant, a map of the location, and the project plans (30% design drawings). • Regulatory Setting – a list of the federal, state, and local regulations that pertain to the project. • Environmental Setting – a detailed description of the project site including its location, topography, soils, surrounding lands, and the plant and wildlife habitats that are present. This section will describe both the common and special-status plants and wildlife that are present or have the potential to occur on the site based on habitat type and quality. It will include detail regarding each of the special-status plants and wildlife identified during the CNDDB and CNPS query as having a moderate to high potential to occur on the project or its general vicinity. • Methods – the methods section will include a description of the date and time of the field survey, field survey techniques that were used, the weather during the survey, and any site conditions that may have constrained the biologist’s ability to conduct a complete assessment. The methods section will also describe the sources that were consulted to obtain background information on the project area. • Biological Impacts and Avoidance and Minimization Measures – This section will provide an assessment of potential project impacts on biological resources and a response to the CEQA Guidelines Appendix G questions related to biological resources. This section will also include a list of avoidance and minimization measures, as needed, to ensure that the project remains in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulatory requirements. These will be incorporated into the biology section of the CEQA document. This scope of work does not include focused surveys for special status species. Whether or not these are necessary will be determined by the results of the biological resources report and will be identified in the Biological Resources Evaluation Report. If needed, MIG could provide these services on request for an additional fee.
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