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City of Pleasanton–10x Genomics Project Environmental Checklist and <br />Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration Environmental Evaluation <br /> <br /> <br />FirstCarbon Solutions 49 <br />Https://adecinnovations.sharepoint.com/sites/PublicationsSite/Shared Documents/Publications/Client (PN-JN)/2148/21480024/ISMND/wp/21480024 10x Genomics Project Full Screencheck ISMND.docx <br />Environmental Issues <br />Potentially <br />Significant <br />Impact <br />Less than <br />Significant <br />Impact with <br />Mitigation <br />Incorporated <br />Less than <br />Significant <br />Impact <br />No <br />Impact <br />2.4 Biological Resources <br />Would the project: <br />a) Have a substantial adverse effect, either directly <br />or through habitat modifications, on any species <br />identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special <br />status species in local or regional plans, policies, <br />or regulations, or by the California Department <br />of Fish and Wildlife or United States Fish and <br />Wildlife Service? <br /> <br />b) Have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian <br />habitat or other sensitive natural community <br />identified in local or regional plans, policies, and <br />regulations or by the California Department of <br />Fish and Wildlife or United States Fish and <br />Wildlife Service? <br /> <br />c) Have a substantial adverse effect on State or <br />federally protected wetlands (including, but not <br />limited to, marsh, vernal pool, coastal, etc.) <br />through direct removal, filling, hydrological <br />interruption, or other means? <br /> <br />d) Interfere substantially with the movement of <br />any native resident or migratory fish or wildlife <br />species or with established native resident or <br />migratory wildlife corridors, or impede the use <br />of wildlife nursery sites? <br /> <br />e) Conflict with any local policies or ordinances <br />protecting biological resources, such as a tree <br />preservation policy or ordinance? <br /> <br />f) Conflict with the provisions of an adopted <br />Habitat Conservation Plan, Natural Community <br />Conservation Plan, or other approved local, <br />regional, or State Habitat Conservation Plan? <br /> <br /> <br />Environmental Evaluation <br />Setting <br />The analysis in this section is based on database search results from the California Department of <br />Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB), California Native Plant <br />Society (CNPS) Electronic Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants of California, a tree assessment <br />plan completed by HortScience in May 2019, as well as a site visit performed by FirstCarbon <br />Solutions (FCS) Biologist, Robert Carroll, on December 17, 2020. All supporting material is included <br />as Appendix B.
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