Amendment to the Incidental Take Permit for the San Bruno Mountain Habitat Conservation Plan in San Mateo County, CA, 20324-20326 [E8-8051]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS–R8–ES–2008–N0051; 11120–0008–
0221–F2]
Amendment to the Incidental Take
Permit for the San Bruno Mountain
Habitat Conservation Plan in San
Mateo County, CA
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability and
receipt of application.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), announce
that the County of San Mateo and the
City of Brisbane, acting on the behalf of
the County of San Mateo and Cities of
Brisbane, Daly City, and South San
Francisco (Applicants or Permittees),
have applied for an amendment to an
incidental take permit under the Federal
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (Act). We are considering the
issuance of an amended permit to the
Applicants that would add the
authorization for take of the federally
endangered callippe silverspot butterfly
(Speyeria callippe callippe) (callippe)
and the federally threatened bay
checkerspot butterfly (Ephydra editha
bayensis) (bay checkerspot) incidental
to the Applicant’s activities outlined in
their proposed amendments to the 1982
San Bruno Mountain Habitat
Conservation Plan (HCP) in San Mateo
County, California. The HCP
amendments would adjust the
boundaries of Conserved Habitat within
the 228-acre Northeast Ridge
(Administrative Parcel 1–07) and
provide supplemental HCP funding
provisions that would allow additional
habitat management and monitoring
activities to occur on the approximately
2,828 acres of habitat conserved and
managed under the HCP on San Bruno
Mountain.
We request comments from the public
on the permit application and an
Environmental Assessment. The permit
application includes the Biological
Study and Analysis of Conserved
Habitat for Amendments to the Habitat
Conservation Plan for San Bruno
Mountain and Incidental Take Permit
PRT 2–9818 (Study). The Study
describes the proposed changes to the
1982 HCP as it was last amended in
1989, and the measures that the
Applicants would undertake to
minimize and mitigate take of the
covered species.
DATES: We must receive your written
comments on or before June 16, 2008.
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Please address written
comments to Eric Tattersall, Acting
Chief, Conservation Planning and
Recovery Division, Fish and Wildlife
Service, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife
Office, 2800 Cottage Way, W–2605,
Sacramento, California 95825. You also
may send comments by facsimile to
(916) 414–6713.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eric
Tattersall, Acting Chief, Conservation
Planning and Recovery Division,
Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, at
(916) 414–6600.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
ADDRESSES:
Availability of Documents
You may obtain copies of these
documents for review by contacting the
individual named above [see FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT].
Documents also will be available for
public inspection, by appointment,
during normal business hours at the
Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office
[see ADDRESSES].
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Background
Section 9 of the Act and Federal
regulations prohibit the ‘‘take’’ of fish
and wildlife species listed as
endangered or threatened (16 U.S.C.
1538). Take of federally listed fish or
wildlife is defined under the Act to
include the following activities: harass,
harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill,
trap, capture, or collect, or to attempt to
engage in any such conduct (16 U.S.C.
1532). We may, under limited
circumstances, issue permits to
authorize incidental take (i.e., take that
is incidental to, and not the purpose of,
the carrying out of an otherwise lawful
activity). Regulations governing
incidental take permits for endangered
species are found in 50 CFR 17.22 and
50 CFR 17.32.
San Bruno Mountain is located on the
northern San Francisco Peninsula, just
south of the San Mateo-San Francisco
County boundary. The Mountain is
surrounded on all sides by the cities of
Colma to the west, Daly City to the
north, Brisbane to the east, and South
San Francisco to the south. The San
Bruno Mountain HCP study area
consists of 3,537 acres, of which 2,828
acres are presently Conserved Habitat.
The County of San Mateo and City of
Brisbane are requesting, on behalf of the
HCP permittees, an amendment to an
existing incidental take permit for
activities covered by proposed
amendments to the 1982 HCP, as
amended. The proposed HCP
amendments would include the
following changes. Chapter VII of the
HCP would be revised to replace the
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approved operating program for
development of the Northeast Ridge (the
1989 Vesting Tentative Map (VTM)) to
allow for the development of Unit IINeighborhood II (UII–NII) under a
proposed 2007 modification (the 2007
VTM). The reconfiguration would
reduce the amount of land to be
developed and increase the size and
value of Conserved Habitat within the
Northeast Ridge, as well as reduce
impacts to the Species of Concern
covered under the HCP.
Section V.B of the HCP would be
amended to address supplemental
funding of four million dollars to be
provided by the developer, Brookfield
Northeast Ridge II LLC, concomitant to
development of UII–NII within the
Northeast Ridge. These funds would
establish an HCP Endowment, which
would be funded incrementally upon
the granting of final map approval for
the lots in UII–NII, pursuant to an
agreement between Brookfield Northeast
Ridge II LLC and the City of Brisbane.
The HCP Endowment would be
managed by the HCP Trustees and
would be available to fund ongoing
habitat management and monitoring
activities described in the Habitat
Management Plan (HMP) that is
appended to the Study. Section V.B
would also be amended to increase the
annual charge per dwelling unit and per
1,000 feet of floor area for commercial
and industrial activities within the
portion of the HCP area under the City
of Brisbane’s jurisdiction. All funds
from the annual charge would be part of
the HCP’s Trust Fund and managed by
the Trustees.
These amendments and the biological
analysis required by the 1982 HCP are
detailed in the Study. The Study
evaluates the proposed change to the
boundary of the Conserved Habitat on
the Northeast Ridge parcel described in
the HCP and considers the effect of this
action, and ongoing management and
monitoring activities, on the callippe,
the listed species on the existing
incidental take permit (the mission blue
butterfly (Icaricia icarioides
missionensis), San Bruno elfin butterfly
(Callophrys mossii bayensis), bay
checkerspot, and San Francisco garter
snake (Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia),
and other listed species that currently
occur or have been historically
documented on the Mountain, including
the California red-legged frog (Rana
aurora draytonii). It also considers the
effects of grading that occurred in 2007
for the installation of infrastructure and
other drainage and slope stability
improvements deemed necessary by the
City of Brisbane for public health,
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safety, and welfare reasons (2007
Infrastructure Grading).
The Service’s Environmental
Assessment considers the
environmental consequences of three
alternatives. The Proposed Project
Alternative consists of the issuance of
an amendment to the incidental take
permit and implementation of the Study
and HMP. With Alternative 2 (1989
Northeast Ridge Plan), an amendment to
the existing incidental take permit
would be issued to add take coverage for
the callippe silverspot and bay
checkerspot for the adopted HCP, which
includes the 1989 VTM for Northeast
Ridge and continuation of habitat
management activities under the
existing funding program. With the No
Action alternative, there would be no
issuance of an amendment to the
existing incidental take permit to add
take coverage for the callippe silverspot
and bay checkerspot. The proposed
reconfiguration of the Northeast Ridge
would not occur, nor would the
supplementary funding for vegetation
management on the Mountain be
provided. Under the No Action
alternative, certain types of habitat
management activities for conserved
habitats on the Mountain would not
have take authorization.
Public Review
We invite the public to review the
Plan, Implementing Agreement and
Environmental Assessment during a 60day public comment period (see DATES).
Before including your address, phone
number, e-mail address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you may ask us in your comment
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
We provide this notice pursuant to
section 10(a) of the Act and the
regulations for implementing NEPA, as
amended (40 CFR 1506.6). We will
evaluate the application, associated
documents, and comments submitted
thereon to determine whether the
application meets the requirements of
NEPA regulations and section 10(a) of
the Act. If we determine that those
requirements are met, we will issue a
permit to the Applicant for the
incidental take of the covered species.
We will make our final permit decision
no sooner than 60 days from the date of
this notice.
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Dated: April 9, 2008.
Ken McDermond,
Deputy Regional Director, Region 8, California
and Nevada, Sacramento, California.
[FR Doc. E8–8051 Filed 4–14–08; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Reclamation
Fish and Wildlife Service
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Marine Fisheries Service; Bay
Delta Conservation Plan for the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta,
California
Bureau of Reclamation,
Interior; Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior; National Marine Fisheries
Service, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration,
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare
an environmental impact statement/
environmental impact report (EIS/EIR)
and notice of public scoping meetings.
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AGENCIES:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
1969, as amended, the Bureau of
Reclamation (Reclamation), the Fish and
Wildlife Service (FWS), and the
National Marine Fisheries Service
(NMFS) intend to serve as co-lead
agencies in the preparation of a joint
EIS/EIR for the Bay Delta Conservation
Plan (BDCP). The California Department
of Water Resources (DWR) will serve as
the lead agency under the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
Reclamation will serve as the
administrative lead for all actions
related to this Federal Register Notice.
The BDCP is a conservation plan
being prepared to meet the requirements
of the Federal Endangered Species Act
(FESA), the California Endangered
Species Act (CESA), and the State of
California’s Natural Communities
Conservation Planning Act (NCCPA).
DWR and State and Federal water
contractors intend to apply for FESA
and CESA incidental take permits (ITP)
for water operations and management
activities in the Sacramento-San Joaquin
Delta. These incidental take
authorizations would allow the
incidental take of threatened and
endangered species resulting from
covered activities and conservation
measures that will be identified through
the planning process including those
associated with water operations of the
Federal Central Valley Project (CVP), as
operated by Reclamation, the California
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State Water Project (SWP), as operated
by DWR, as well as operations of certain
Mirant Delta LLC (Mirant Delta) power
plants. Additionally, the BDCP will, if
feasible, be used as the basis for FESA
compliance by Reclamation, including
compliance with Section 7 of FESA in
coordination with FWS and NMFS.
Ultimately, the BDCP is intended to
secure authorizations that would allow
projects that restore and protect water
supply and reliability, water quality,
and ecosystem health to proceed within
a stable regulatory framework.
On January 24, 2008, FWS and NMFS
issued a NOI to conduct public scoping
and prepare an EIR/EIS regarding the
BDCP for the Sacramento-San Joaquin
Delta, California (73 FR 4178). As the
BDCP effort has progressed,
Reclamation has determined it has a
substantive interest in the development
and ultimate implementation of the
BDCP. Specifically, Reclamation seeks
to improve water supply reliability for
its Federal water contractors, while
meeting its FESA obligations.
Environmental constraints, including
measures to protect endangered species
in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta,
impair that water supply reliability. The
BDCP will recommend actions and
conservation measures for
implementation to improve both
environmental conditions in the Delta
and water supply reliability.
Reclamation expects the recommended
actions and conservation measures to
include activities that are within
Reclamation’s responsibilities. The NOI
is, therefore, being reissued to include
Reclamation as a co-lead agency, update
the status of the BDCP planning process,
correct an error in the January 24, 2008,
NOI, and to provide notice of scoping
meetings. As the Federal lead agencies
continue to refine the purpose and need
for the project, additional public notices
regarding scoping will be issued and
additional scoping meetings will be
held.
Ten public scoping meetings will
be held at various times and locations
throughout California. See
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for
public scoping meeting dates.
Written comments on the scope of the
BDCP or issues to be addressed in the
EIS/EIR must be received no later than
May 30, 2008.
The scoping period on the initial
Notice of Intent published jointly by
FWS and NMFS on January 24, 2008 (73
FR 4178), is scheduled to close on
March 24, 2008. Comments submitted
under that NOI need not be resubmitted,
as all comments will be consolidated
and incorporated under this NOI for
DATES:
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review and response by the co-lead
agencies (i.e., Reclamation, FWS, and
NMFS).
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to
Patti Idlof, Bureau of Reclamation, 2800
Cottage Way, MP–150, Sacramento, CA
95825, e-mail to pidlof@mp.usbr.gov, or
fax to (916) 978–5055.
See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section for public scoping meeting
addresses.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patti
Idlof, Natural Resource Specialist,
Reclamation, at the above address or
916–978–5056; Lori Rinek, FWS, 916–
414–6600; or Rosalie del Rosario,
NMFS, 916–930–3600.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Public Scoping Meeting Dates
Public scoping meetings will be held
on the following dates and times:
• Monday, April 28, 2008, 10 a.m. to
2 p.m., Sacramento, CA.
• Tuesday, April 29, 2008, 5 p.m. to
9 p.m., Chico, CA.
• Wednesday, April 30, 2008, 6 p.m.
to 10 p.m., Clarksburg, CA.
• Monday, May 5, 2008, 6 p.m. to 10
p.m., Stockton, CA.
• Tuesday, May 6, 2008, 6 p.m. to 10
p.m., San Jose, CA.
• Wednesday, May 7, 2008, 6 p.m. to
10 p.m., Los Banos, CA
• Thursday, May 8, 2008, 1 p.m. to 4
p.m., Los Angeles, CA
• Monday, May 12, 2008, 6 p.m. to 10
p.m., San Diego, CA
• Tuesday, May 13, 2008, 6 p.m. to 10
p.m., Fresno, CA
• Wednesday, May 14, 2008, 6 p.m. to
10 p.m., Bakersfield, CA
Public Scoping Meeting Addresses
Public scoping meetings will be held
at the following locations:
• Sacramento—California Resources
Building Auditorium, 1416 Ninth Street,
Sacramento, CA 95816.
• Chico—Chico Masonic Family
Center, 1110 West East Avenue, Chico,
CA 95926.
• Clarksburg—Clarksburg Middle
School, 52870 Netherlands, Clarksburg,
CA 95612.
• Stockton—San Joaquin Farm
Bureau, 3290 North AdArt Road,
Stockton, CA 95215.
• San Jose—Santa Clara Valley Water
District, 5700 Almaden Expressway, San
Jose, CA 95118.
• Los Banos—City of Los Banos,
Public Services Department Main Office
Senior Center—Miller & Lux Building,
830 6th Street, Los Banos, CA 93635.
• Los Angeles—Junipero Serra State
Office Building, 320 West Fourth,
Carmel Room 225, Los Angeles, CA
90013.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS-R8-ES-2008-N0051; 11120-0008-0221-F2]
Amendment to the Incidental Take Permit for the San Bruno
Mountain Habitat Conservation Plan in San Mateo County, CA
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability and receipt of application.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce
that the County of San Mateo and the City of Brisbane, acting on the
behalf of the County of San Mateo and Cities of Brisbane, Daly City,
and South San Francisco (Applicants or Permittees), have applied for an
amendment to an incidental take permit under the Federal Endangered
Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). We are considering the issuance
of an amended permit to the Applicants that would add the authorization
for take of the federally endangered callippe silverspot butterfly
(Speyeria callippe callippe) (callippe) and the federally threatened
bay checkerspot butterfly (Ephydra editha bayensis) (bay checkerspot)
incidental to the Applicant's activities outlined in their proposed
amendments to the 1982 San Bruno Mountain Habitat Conservation Plan
(HCP) in San Mateo County, California. The HCP amendments would adjust
the boundaries of Conserved Habitat within the 228-acre Northeast Ridge
(Administrative Parcel 1-07) and provide supplemental HCP funding
provisions that would allow additional habitat management and
monitoring activities to occur on the approximately 2,828 acres of
habitat conserved and managed under the HCP on San Bruno Mountain.
We request comments from the public on the permit application and
an Environmental Assessment. The permit application includes the
Biological Study and Analysis of Conserved Habitat for Amendments to
the Habitat Conservation Plan for San Bruno Mountain and Incidental
Take Permit PRT 2-9818 (Study). The Study describes the proposed
changes to the 1982 HCP as it was last amended in 1989, and the
measures that the Applicants would undertake to minimize and mitigate
take of the covered species.
DATES: We must receive your written comments on or before June 16,
2008.
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ADDRESSES: Please address written comments to Eric Tattersall, Acting
Chief, Conservation Planning and Recovery Division, Fish and Wildlife
Service, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, 2800 Cottage Way, W-2605,
Sacramento, California 95825. You also may send comments by facsimile
to (916) 414-6713.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eric Tattersall, Acting Chief,
Conservation Planning and Recovery Division, Sacramento Fish and
Wildlife Office, at (916) 414-6600.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Availability of Documents
You may obtain copies of these documents for review by contacting
the individual named above [see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT].
Documents also will be available for public inspection, by appointment,
during normal business hours at the Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office
[see ADDRESSES].
Background
Section 9 of the Act and Federal regulations prohibit the ``take''
of fish and wildlife species listed as endangered or threatened (16
U.S.C. 1538). Take of federally listed fish or wildlife is defined
under the Act to include the following activities: harass, harm,
pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect, or to
attempt to engage in any such conduct (16 U.S.C. 1532). We may, under
limited circumstances, issue permits to authorize incidental take
(i.e., take that is incidental to, and not the purpose of, the carrying
out of an otherwise lawful activity). Regulations governing incidental
take permits for endangered species are found in 50 CFR 17.22 and 50
CFR 17.32.
San Bruno Mountain is located on the northern San Francisco
Peninsula, just south of the San Mateo-San Francisco County boundary.
The Mountain is surrounded on all sides by the cities of Colma to the
west, Daly City to the north, Brisbane to the east, and South San
Francisco to the south. The San Bruno Mountain HCP study area consists
of 3,537 acres, of which 2,828 acres are presently Conserved Habitat.
The County of San Mateo and City of Brisbane are requesting, on
behalf of the HCP permittees, an amendment to an existing incidental
take permit for activities covered by proposed amendments to the 1982
HCP, as amended. The proposed HCP amendments would include the
following changes. Chapter VII of the HCP would be revised to replace
the approved operating program for development of the Northeast Ridge
(the 1989 Vesting Tentative Map (VTM)) to allow for the development of
Unit II-Neighborhood II (UII-NII) under a proposed 2007 modification
(the 2007 VTM). The reconfiguration would reduce the amount of land to
be developed and increase the size and value of Conserved Habitat
within the Northeast Ridge, as well as reduce impacts to the Species of
Concern covered under the HCP.
Section V.B of the HCP would be amended to address supplemental
funding of four million dollars to be provided by the developer,
Brookfield Northeast Ridge II LLC, concomitant to development of UII-
NII within the Northeast Ridge. These funds would establish an HCP
Endowment, which would be funded incrementally upon the granting of
final map approval for the lots in UII-NII, pursuant to an agreement
between Brookfield Northeast Ridge II LLC and the City of Brisbane. The
HCP Endowment would be managed by the HCP Trustees and would be
available to fund ongoing habitat management and monitoring activities
described in the Habitat Management Plan (HMP) that is appended to the
Study. Section V.B would also be amended to increase the annual charge
per dwelling unit and per 1,000 feet of floor area for commercial and
industrial activities within the portion of the HCP area under the City
of Brisbane's jurisdiction. All funds from the annual charge would be
part of the HCP's Trust Fund and managed by the Trustees.
These amendments and the biological analysis required by the 1982
HCP are detailed in the Study. The Study evaluates the proposed change
to the boundary of the Conserved Habitat on the Northeast Ridge parcel
described in the HCP and considers the effect of this action, and
ongoing management and monitoring activities, on the callippe, the
listed species on the existing incidental take permit (the mission blue
butterfly (Icaricia icarioides missionensis), San Bruno elfin butterfly
(Callophrys mossii bayensis), bay checkerspot, and San Francisco garter
snake (Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia), and other listed species that
currently occur or have been historically documented on the Mountain,
including the California red-legged frog (Rana aurora draytonii). It
also considers the effects of grading that occurred in 2007 for the
installation of infrastructure and other drainage and slope stability
improvements deemed necessary by the City of Brisbane for public
health, safety, and welfare reasons (2007 Infrastructure Grading).
The Service's Environmental Assessment considers the environmental
consequences of three alternatives. The Proposed Project Alternative
consists of the issuance of an amendment to the incidental take permit
and implementation of the Study and HMP. With Alternative 2 (1989
Northeast Ridge Plan), an amendment to the existing incidental take
permit would be issued to add take coverage for the callippe silverspot
and bay checkerspot for the adopted HCP, which includes the 1989 VTM
for Northeast Ridge and continuation of habitat management activities
under the existing funding program. With the No Action alternative,
there would be no issuance of an amendment to the existing incidental
take permit to add take coverage for the callippe silverspot and bay
checkerspot. The proposed reconfiguration of the Northeast Ridge would
not occur, nor would the supplementary funding for vegetation
management on the Mountain be provided. Under the No Action
alternative, certain types of habitat management activities for
conserved habitats on the Mountain would not have take authorization.
Public Review
We invite the public to review the Plan, Implementing Agreement and
Environmental Assessment during a 60-day public comment period (see
DATES). Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or
other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be
aware that your entire comment--including your personal identifying
information--may be made publicly available at any time. While you may
ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be
able to do so.
We provide this notice pursuant to section 10(a) of the Act and the
regulations for implementing NEPA, as amended (40 CFR 1506.6). We will
evaluate the application, associated documents, and comments submitted
thereon to determine whether the application meets the requirements of
NEPA regulations and section 10(a) of the Act. If we determine that
those requirements are met, we will issue a permit to the Applicant for
the incidental take of the covered species. We will make our final
permit decision no sooner than 60 days from the date of this notice.
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Dated: April 9, 2008.
Ken McDermond,
Deputy Regional Director, Region 8, California and Nevada, Sacramento,
California.
[FR Doc. E8-8051 Filed 4-14-08; 8:45 am]
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