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HomeMy WebLinkAbout014.03 - Appendix L.6 - TerrAquatic Wildlife Memo Responses1 | P a g e Technical Memo To: Blake Bernard, Virga Capital From: Christine Pearcy, Environmental Scientist Date: August 8, 2024 Project: 6919.002 Re: Addressing TerrAquatic Comments on Wildlife Habitat from letter dated February 26, 2024; Turnrow Subdivision The purpose of this memo is to address TerrAquatic’s comments in a letter dated February 26, 2024. All of this information is also included in the wildlife report for the Turnrow Subdivision, which has been updated appropriately, following a field survey conducted by Morrison Maierle on July 9th, 2024. TerrAquatic Comments and Morrison Maierle Responses • TerrAquatic Comment #1: “Because this site has been used for wheat production for decades, I agree, it includes no Endangered or Threatened Species (TES) habitat.” o Understood. No answer required. • TerrAquatic Comment #2: “No mention was made by the MM field team if the USFWS Candidate species, the monarch butterfly (Danaus Plexippus), preferred habitat species (milkweed) occurs within the site.” o During the July 9th, 2024 field visit, milkweed plants were not observed within the wetland/riparian areas or farmed fields. Although it is possible for monarchs to migrate through the project area, the lack of milkweed plants and other useful forbs makes it an unlikely stop. Therefore, the proposed project is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of the monarch butterfly. o Further information can be found on page 5 of the Wildlife Memo, for reference. • TerrAquatic Comment #3: “No field data regarding use of the site by avian species has been included in any MM reports to my knowledge. Most species would have migrated during a late fall delineation, in any case. It is possible some states species of concern (SOC), such as Bobolink use the site for nesting, feeding, refugia.” o On July 9th, 2024, a field visit occurred to identify wildlife species on the subject property. No species of concern were observed on the subject property. 2 | P a g e o During the field visit performed on July 9th, 2024, racoon and deer tracks were observed in pivot irrigation tracks. Additionally, red-winged blackbirds were observed in the wetland area of Cattail Creek. o Further information can be found on pages 2-4 of the Wildlife Memo, for reference. • TerrAquatic Comment #4: “Non-site-specific wildlife occurrence data are fundamental, though not to be relied upon for this type of document.” o Site specific data was collected during both the October 2021 and July 2024 field visits, and was included in both the original and updated wildlife memo for the subject property. • TerrAquatic Comment #5: “Field survey data during the appropriate seasons would be considered reliable data.” o Field survey data was collected during both the October 2021 and July 2024 field visits, and was included in both the original and updated wildlife memo for the subject property. • TerrAquatic Comment #6: “Some avian state species of concern may use the site for nesting, foraging, or refugia.” o During both the October 2021 field survey, and the July 2024 field survey, no state species of concern were identified on the subject property. o Further information can be found on pages 2-4 of the Wildlife Memo, for reference. • TerrAquatic Comment #7: “There is no mention in the report on how to limit impacts to wildlife, for example, to remove vegetation during nonbreeding/nesting season (April to mid-August, unless a bird survey is conducted: impacts to migratory birds, their active nests or hatchlings is a federal crime). “ o There are no large trees present on the subject property. Although there are some mature shrubs present along Cattail Creek, any shrub removal will occur between October 1 and April 15, so as not to disturb potential active nest sites. o Further information can be found on page 4 of the wildlife memo for reference.