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Significant Impact <br /> Impact 4.3-2: The project would result in the loss of habitat for the California tiger salamander and <br /> individual California tiger salamanders may be taken during construction of the project. <br /> Finding <br /> Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into,the project which mitigate or avoid the <br /> significant effects on the environment. <br /> Facts in Support of Finding <br /> The City of Pleasanton has adopted the following measures which will reduce potential impacts to <br /> California tiger salamander to a less-than-significant level: <br /> Mitigation Measure 4.3-2a: To mitigate for the loss of aestivation habitat and potential impacts to any <br /> aestivating California Tiger Salamander(CTS)on-site, the project applicant shall permanently preserve <br /> and manage potential CTS upland aestivation habitat located on the project site between the proposed <br /> development area and Pond 2, located on the adjacent Oak Grove property. The amount of such preserved <br /> and managed habitat shall be not less than the amount of land developed as a result of project construction <br /> (i.e., 1:1 acreage ratio). The applicant shall preserve such habitat through the recording of a deed <br /> restriction, conservation easement, or other equivalent instrument which precludes future development or <br /> the construction of physical barriers to the movement of CTS across the preserved habitat. The applicant <br /> shall also develop, and arrange for the implementation of a habitat management plan for the preserved <br /> habitat. Prior to the issuance of a grading permit, the applicant shall provide a copy of the recorded <br /> instrument(which will identify the precise size and location of the permanently preserved habitat),the <br /> habitat management plan and the federal and state take authorizations to the City. The applicant shall also <br /> provide copies of the incidental take authorizations secured for the project from the USFWS and CDFW <br /> to the City. <br /> Mitigation Measure 4.3-2b: To avoid and minimize the loss of individual California Tiger Salamander <br /> (CTS), the applicant shall be responsible for implementing the following measures prior to and during <br /> construction: <br /> • Prior to ground disturbance, an employee training program for operators/contractors shall be <br /> conducted by a qualified biologist to explain the endangered species concerns at the project site; <br /> • Site grading shall be conducted outside of the rainy season months during which CTS would be <br /> breeding or migrating; <br /> • A qualified biologist shall conduct a preconstruction survey prior to the onset of site grading. All <br /> suitable habitat features that may be used by aestivating CTS shall be identified,marked and <br /> mapped during the preconstruction survey. The removal or destruction of suitable habitat <br /> features shall be conducted under the direct supervision of the qualified biologist prior to the <br /> onset of site grading. Any observed CTS shall be turned over to the USFWS or CDFW personnel <br /> for relocation, or shall be relocated by a biologist possessing an Endangered Species Act <br /> l0(a)(1)(A)permit as directed by the USFWS and CDFW; <br /> • Best Management Practices shall also be implemented to minimize the potential mortality, injury <br /> or other impacts to CTS. Any installed erosion control materials shall not include small-mesh <br /> plastic netting. All trash items shall be removed from the project site to reduce the potential for <br /> attracting predators of CTS, such as crows and ravens. <br /> LUND RANCH II(PUD-25)RESIDENTIAL,PROJECT 6 FINDINGS <br />