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AGENDA REPORT
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AUGUSTIN BERNAL MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL PROJECT DRAFT INITIAL STUDY <br /> Table 3.4-1.Special-Status Plant Species with Potential to Occur on the Project Site <br /> Primary Habitat <br /> Status Associations/Life Form <br /> Scientific Common (Federal/State/ /Blooming Period/ <br /> Name Name CRPR) Elevation Ra (feet) Potential to Occur <br /> foothill grassland; usually suitable habitat is <br /> rocky, azonal soils;often present.The nearest <br /> in partial CNDDB occurrence <br /> shade/perennial is approximately 6.5 <br /> herb/Mar-June/197- miles west at Garin <br /> 4,265 Regional Park. <br /> Sources:CDFW 2021a;CNPS 2021a <br /> CNDDB=California Natural Diversity Database <br /> California Rare Plant Rank(CRPR) <br /> 113:Plants rare,threatened,or endangered in California and elsewhere <br /> .2 Moderately threatened in California(20-80%occurrences threatened/moderate degree and immediacy of threat) <br /> Special-Status Wildlife <br /> Based on the results of the literature review (CDFW 2021a) and April 2021 field reconnaissance, 39 <br /> special-status wildlife species were identified as occurring or potentially occurring in the project vicinity.Of <br /> these, 31 species were removed from consideration due to the lack of suitable habitat within or adjacent <br /> to the project site,or the project site being outside of the species'known range.One of the remaining seven <br /> species(oak titmouse[Baeolophus inornatus])is known to occur in the biological study area,and the other <br /> seven have moderate to high potential to occur(see Table 3.4-2). No special-status wildlife species were <br /> detected during the April 2021 site visit. Because of their legal status and potential occurrence in the <br /> biological study area, additional information on California red-legged frog (Rana draytonii) and Alameda <br /> whipsnake(Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus) is provided below. <br /> Table 3.4-2. Special-Status Wildlife Species with Potential to Occur on the Project Site <br /> Scientific Common Status <br /> Name Name (Federal/State) Habitat Potential to Occur <br /> Amphibians <br /> Rana draytonii California FT/SSC Lowland streams, Low potential to <br /> red-legged wetlands, riparian occur.The project <br /> frog woodlands, livestock site does not support <br /> ponds;dense,shrubby aquatic breeding or <br /> or emergent vegetation non-breeding habitat. <br /> associated with deep, The nearest <br /> still or slow-moving occurrence is approx. <br /> water; uses adjacent 1.1 mile northwest of <br /> uplands the project site, <br /> where"metamorphs <br /> and adults were <br /> detected [in a pond] <br /> in 2016"(CDFW <br /> 2021a). <br /> 12956 <br /> DUDEK 32 April 2022 <br />
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