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Biological Resources <br />Impact on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species <br />1. Loss of California Tiger Salamander (CTS) and its Habitat (DEIR, pp. 104-105, <br />111-113 and 359/360; Condition 9a and 9f of PUD-33; MMIP D 1-D2). <br />a. Potentiallmpact. <br />The Original Project's potential impacts related to the disturbance or removal of upland <br />or dispersal habitat of CTS are discussed in the DEIR at page 105 and the <br />Environmentally Superior Project's impacts are discussed at page 359. <br />b. Mitigation Measures. <br />The following mitigation measure is hereby adopted and will be implemented as <br />provided for in the Mitigation Monitoring and Implementation Program: <br />• Implement Oak Grove Planned Unit Development (PUD-33) Mitigation Measure <br />D1 and D2. <br />c. Findings. <br />Based on the EIR and the entire record before the City, the City finds that: <br />(i) Effects of Mitigation <br />The Environmentally Superior Project's potential impacts related to the CTS <br />habitat will be mitigated to less than significant levels through the implementation <br />of the mitigation measure discussed above as it requires the preparation of a <br />CTS Mitigation and Monitoring Plan and the acceptance of that plan by the City <br />and United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for review and approval <br />prior to the City Council's action on the first Final Subdivision Map. The <br />Mitigation Monitoring and Implementation Program shall be implemented by the <br />City of Pleasanton on all grading plans, improvement plans, and other <br />construction documents for this development. <br />• The Environmentally Superior Project's potential impacts related to California <br />tiger salamander movements to offsite breeding habitats from direct mortality will <br />mitigated to less than significant levels through the implementation of the Hearst <br />Drive wildlife crossing features described in the EIR. <br />(ii) Remaining Impacts. <br />Any remaining impacts related to CTS habitat will be less than significant. <br />Page 1 S of 43 <br />