Incidental Take Permit Application and Draft Environmental Assessment for the Proposed West Valley Habitat Conservation Plan, City of Colton, San Bernardino County, California, 38057-38058 [2014-15702]
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Incidental Take Permit Application and
Draft Environmental Assessment for
the Proposed West Valley Habitat
Conservation Plan, City of Colton, San
Bernardino County, California
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
This notice advises the public
that we, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service (Service), have received an
SUMMARY:
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application for an incidental take permit
pursuant to section 10(a)(1)(B) of the
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (Act), from the City of Colton
(City), San Bernardino County,
California. The Service, in cooperation
and coordination with the City, has
prepared a draft environmental
assessment (EA) under the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for
the City’s permit application and
proposed West Valley Habitat
Conservation Plan (HCP). We have
prepared the draft EA to analyze the
impacts of the Service’s proposed
issuance of the requested permit for
incidental take of the Delhi Sands
flower-loving fly. The draft EA
considers the environmental effects
associated with the City’s
implementation of the proposed West
Valley HCP, as well as the measures the
City will undertake to minimize and
mitigate the effects of incidental take to
the maximum extent practicable. We
provide the analysis in the draft EA to
inform the public of the proposed
action, alternatives, and associated
impacts; and to disclose the direct,
indirect, and cumulative environmental
effects of the proposed action and each
of the alternatives. We request public
comment on the draft EA and proposed
West Valley HCP for the City’s proposed
activities.
DATES: We will accept comments
received or postmarked on or before
September 2, 2014.
ADDRESSES: Obtaining Documents: You
may use one of the methods below to
request printed copies or a CD–ROM of
the documents. Please send your
requests or comments by any one of the
following methods, and specify ‘‘West
Valley HCP’’ in your request or
comment.
Submitting Comments: You may
submit comments or requests for copies
or more information by one of the
following methods.
• Email: fw8cfwocomments@fws.gov.
Include ‘‘West Valley HCP’’ in the
subject line of the message.
• U.S. Mail: U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Palm Springs Fish and Wildlife
Office, Attn: Mr. Kennon A. Corey,
Assistant Field Supervisor, 777 East
Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite 208, Palm
Springs, CA 92262.
• In-Person Drop-off, Viewing, or
Pickup: Telephone 760–322–2070 to
make an appointment during regular
business hours to drop off comments or
view received comments at the address
identified above.
• Fax: Mr. Kennon A. Corey,
Assistant Field Supervisor, 760–322–
4648, Attn: West Valley HCP.
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Ms.
Jenness McBride, Division Chief,
Coachella and Imperial Valleys, 777
East Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite 208,
Palm Springs, CA 92262, telephone
760–322–2070. Persons who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 800–877–8339 to
contact the person identified above
during normal business hours. The FIRS
is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week, to leave a message or question
with the person identified above. You
will receive a reply during normal
business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We, the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service),
announce the availability of our draft
EA for the City of Colton’s proposed
West Valley HCP, in accordance with
the National Environmental Policy Act
of 1969, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et
seq.; NEPA), and NEPA implementing
regulations in the Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) at 40 CFR 1506.6, as
well as the availability of the City’s
10(a)(1)(B) permit application in
compliance with section 10(c) of the
Endangered Species Act (Act) of 1973,
as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). The
draft EA considers the environmental
effects associated with issuing the City’s
requested incidental take permit and
implementation of the proposed West
Valley HCP, including impacts to the
endangered Delhi Sands flower-loving
fly (Rhaphiomidas terminatus
abdominalis).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Background
Section 9 of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531
et seq.) and Federal regulations at 50
CFR part 17 prohibit the ‘‘take’’ of fish
and wildlife species listed as
endangered or threatened. Take of listed
fish and wildlife is defined under the
Act as to ‘‘harass, harm, pursue, hunt,
shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or
collect listed animal species, or to
attempt to engage in such conduct’’ (16
U.S.C. 1538). Harm includes significant
habitat modification or degradation that
results in death or injury to listed
species by significantly impairing
essential behavioral patterns, including
breeding, feeding, or sheltering (50 CFR
17.3). Under limited circumstances, we
may issue permits to authorize
incidental take of listed wildlife species,
which the Act defines as take that is
incidental to, and not the purpose of,
the carrying out of otherwise lawful
activities.
Regulations governing incidental take
permits for threatened and endangered
species are at 50 CFR 17.32 and 17.22,
respectively. In addition to meeting
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other criteria, activities covered by an
incidental take permit must not
jeopardize the continued existence in
the wild of federally listed wildlife or
plants. The incidental take permit, if
issued, would confer assurances to the
City regarding the endangered Delhi
Sands flower-loving fly under the
Service’s ‘‘No Surprises’’ regulation at
50 CFR 17.22(b)(5). Take authorization
for the Delhi Sands flower-loving fly
would become effective upon permit
issuance.
We are considering issuing a 30-year
permit to the City that would authorize
take of the Delhi Sands flower-loving fly
incidental to activities described in the
City’s proposed West Valley HCP. Based
on the results of focused surveys, we
consider undeveloped portions of the
proposed West Valley HCP area, which
contain habitat of varying suitability, as
occupied by the Delhi Sands flowerloving fly. Therefore, we have
determined that the City’s proposed
activities would result in incidental take
of that species. No other federally listed
species are known to occupy the West
Valley HCP area. The permit, if issued,
would authorize incidental take of the
Delhi Sands flower-loving fly associated
with proposed urban development on
approximately 79.4 acres, and with
proposed habitat restoration and
management of approximately 50.4
acres of on-site conservation areas,
located in the City of Colton, San
Bernardino County, California.
The West Valley HCP covers an
approximately 416.3-acre area in the
City of Colton, generally located south
of San Bernardino Avenue, north of
Valley Boulevard, west of Hermosa
Avenue, and east of the City of Colton
boundary with the City of Rialto. The
West Valley HCP also covers an
approximately 5.8-acre portion of East
Slover Avenue south of Interstate 10
and west of Pepper Avenue.
Within the West Valley HCP area
described above, the City has proposed
certain urban development projects as
Covered Activities for which the City
would receive incidental take
authorization under the Service’s
section 10(a)(1)(B) permit, provided
those activities are otherwise lawful.
Implementation of covered activities
would result in the incidental take of
the Delhi Sands flower-loving fly on
approximately 79.4 acres of suitable
habitat. The City’s proposed Covered
Activities include the following
projects:
(1) New commercial, residential,
industrial, and agricultural and/or
horticultural development.
(2) Redevelopment programs and
projects.
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(3) Construction of public or public
use facilities and structures, such as
public roadways to their ultimate width
as identified in the City’s General Plan;
improvements identified in adopted
Transportation Improvement Programs;
public utility infrastructure; trails and
public access facilities; and other public
facilities and projects identified in the
City’s General Plan.
(4) Ongoing operation, use, and
maintenance of public and private
facilities in the City.
(5) Restoration, monitoring, and
management of existing and proposed
conservation areas.
(6) Abandonment of a portion of East
Slover Avenue to prevent illegal offhighway vehicle use in adjacent habitat.
(7) Activities undertaken in response
to law enforcement and other
emergencies.
To minimize and mitigate incidental
take of the Delhi Sands flower-loving fly
resulting from Covered Activities, the
City proposes to set aside approximately
50.4 acres of suitable habitat in four
permanent, on-site conservation areas
for the species. The City would fund the
restoration and management of the
conservation areas through development
fees and an agreement with the
Riverside Land Conservancy, a nonprofit land trust. We consider the
conservation and management of 50.4
acres would offset the direct impacts of
development on 79.4 acres of suitable
habitat because the habitat placed in
conservation would include the
majority of high quality habitat
occupied by the Delhi Sands flowerloving fly within the West Valley HCP
area. In addition, the configuration of
the four proposed conservation areas
includes two large, connected blocks of
occupied habitat, conservation of
habitat contiguous to existing conserved
habitat, and connectivity to existing
conserved habitat immediately west of
the HCP area.
National Environmental Policy Act
Compliance
We provide this notice under section
10(c) of the Act and Service regulations
for implementing NEPA. We have
prepared a draft EA for the proposed
action and have made it and the City’s
permit application available for public
inspection (see ADDRESSES). NEPA
requires that a range of reasonable
alternatives, including the proposed
action, be described. The draft EA
analyzes three alternatives, which we
developed in coordination with the
City. The alternatives addressed include
(1) the proposed action, which is permit
issuance for incidental take associated
with covered activities and
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establishment of on-site conservation
areas; (2) an alternative for permit
issuance with off-site conservation at
the Colton Dunes Conservation Bank;
and (3) the no-action alternative, which
is no permit issuance and no
comprehensive City-initiated HCP or
conservation areas.
Public Review
The Service invites the public to
comment on the permit application,
including the proposed West Valley
HCP and draft EA, during the public
comment period. Copies of the
documents will be available during a
60-day public comment period (see
DATES). If you wish to comment, you
may submit your comments to the
address listed in ADDRESSES. Before
including your address, phone number,
email 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.
Next Steps
Issuance of an incidental take permit
is a Federal proposed action subject to
compliance with NEPA. We will
evaluate the application, associated
documents, and any public comments
we receive 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 Delhi Sands flowerloving fly. We will make our final
permit decision no sooner than 60 days
from the date of this notice.
Dated: June 27, 2014.
Alexandra Pitts,
Regional Director, Pacific Southwest Region,
Sacramento, California.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS-R8-ES-2014-N068; FXES11120800000F2-145-FF08ECAR00]
Incidental Take Permit Application and Draft Environmental
Assessment for the Proposed West Valley Habitat Conservation Plan, City
of Colton, San Bernardino County, California
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: This notice advises the public that we, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), have received an application for an
incidental take permit pursuant to section 10(a)(1)(B) of the
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act), from the City of
Colton (City), San Bernardino County, California. The Service, in
cooperation and coordination with the City, has prepared a draft
environmental assessment (EA) under the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA) for the City's permit application and proposed West Valley
Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP). We have prepared the draft EA to
analyze the impacts of the Service's proposed issuance of the requested
permit for incidental take of the Delhi Sands flower-loving fly. The
draft EA considers the environmental effects associated with the City's
implementation of the proposed West Valley HCP, as well as the measures
the City will undertake to minimize and mitigate the effects of
incidental take to the maximum extent practicable. We provide the
analysis in the draft EA to inform the public of the proposed action,
alternatives, and associated impacts; and to disclose the direct,
indirect, and cumulative environmental effects of the proposed action
and each of the alternatives. We request public comment on the draft EA
and proposed West Valley HCP for the City's proposed activities.
DATES: We will accept comments received or postmarked on or before
September 2, 2014.
ADDRESSES: Obtaining Documents: You may use one of the methods below to
request printed copies or a CD-ROM of the documents. Please send your
requests or comments by any one of the following methods, and specify
``West Valley HCP'' in your request or comment.
Submitting Comments: You may submit comments or requests for copies
or more information by one of the following methods.
Email: fw8cfwocomments@fws.gov. Include ``West Valley
HCP'' in the subject line of the message.
U.S. Mail: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Palm Springs
Fish and Wildlife Office, Attn: Mr. Kennon A. Corey, Assistant Field
Supervisor, 777 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite 208, Palm Springs, CA
92262.
In-Person Drop-off, Viewing, or Pickup: Telephone 760-322-
2070 to make an appointment during regular business hours to drop off
comments or view received comments at the address identified above.
Fax: Mr. Kennon A. Corey, Assistant Field Supervisor, 760-
322-4648, Attn: West Valley HCP.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Jenness McBride, Division Chief,
Coachella and Imperial Valleys, 777 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite
208, Palm Springs, CA 92262, telephone 760-322-2070. Persons who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 800-877-8339 to contact the person
identified above during normal business hours. The FIRS is available 24
hours a day, 7 days a week, to leave a message or question with the
person identified above. You will receive a reply during normal
business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(Service), announce the availability of our draft EA for the City of
Colton's proposed West Valley HCP, in accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.;
NEPA), and NEPA implementing regulations in the Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) at 40 CFR 1506.6, as well as the availability of the
City's 10(a)(1)(B) permit application in compliance with section 10(c)
of the Endangered Species Act (Act) of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531
et seq.). The draft EA considers the environmental effects associated
with issuing the City's requested incidental take permit and
implementation of the proposed West Valley HCP, including impacts to
the endangered Delhi Sands flower-loving fly (Rhaphiomidas terminatus
abdominalis).
Background
Section 9 of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) and Federal
regulations at 50 CFR part 17 prohibit the ``take'' of fish and
wildlife species listed as endangered or threatened. Take of listed
fish and wildlife is defined under the Act as to ``harass, harm,
pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect listed
animal species, or to attempt to engage in such conduct'' (16 U.S.C.
1538). Harm includes significant habitat modification or degradation
that results in death or injury to listed species by significantly
impairing essential behavioral patterns, including breeding, feeding,
or sheltering (50 CFR 17.3). Under limited circumstances, we may issue
permits to authorize incidental take of listed wildlife species, which
the Act defines as take that is incidental to, and not the purpose of,
the carrying out of otherwise lawful activities.
Regulations governing incidental take permits for threatened and
endangered species are at 50 CFR 17.32 and 17.22, respectively. In
addition to meeting
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other criteria, activities covered by an incidental take permit must
not jeopardize the continued existence in the wild of federally listed
wildlife or plants. The incidental take permit, if issued, would confer
assurances to the City regarding the endangered Delhi Sands flower-
loving fly under the Service's ``No Surprises'' regulation at 50 CFR
17.22(b)(5). Take authorization for the Delhi Sands flower-loving fly
would become effective upon permit issuance.
We are considering issuing a 30-year permit to the City that would
authorize take of the Delhi Sands flower-loving fly incidental to
activities described in the City's proposed West Valley HCP. Based on
the results of focused surveys, we consider undeveloped portions of the
proposed West Valley HCP area, which contain habitat of varying
suitability, as occupied by the Delhi Sands flower-loving fly.
Therefore, we have determined that the City's proposed activities would
result in incidental take of that species. No other federally listed
species are known to occupy the West Valley HCP area. The permit, if
issued, would authorize incidental take of the Delhi Sands flower-
loving fly associated with proposed urban development on approximately
79.4 acres, and with proposed habitat restoration and management of
approximately 50.4 acres of on-site conservation areas, located in the
City of Colton, San Bernardino County, California.
The West Valley HCP covers an approximately 416.3-acre area in the
City of Colton, generally located south of San Bernardino Avenue, north
of Valley Boulevard, west of Hermosa Avenue, and east of the City of
Colton boundary with the City of Rialto. The West Valley HCP also
covers an approximately 5.8-acre portion of East Slover Avenue south of
Interstate 10 and west of Pepper Avenue.
Within the West Valley HCP area described above, the City has
proposed certain urban development projects as Covered Activities for
which the City would receive incidental take authorization under the
Service's section 10(a)(1)(B) permit, provided those activities are
otherwise lawful. Implementation of covered activities would result in
the incidental take of the Delhi Sands flower-loving fly on
approximately 79.4 acres of suitable habitat. The City's proposed
Covered Activities include the following projects:
(1) New commercial, residential, industrial, and agricultural and/
or horticultural development.
(2) Redevelopment programs and projects.
(3) Construction of public or public use facilities and structures,
such as public roadways to their ultimate width as identified in the
City's General Plan; improvements identified in adopted Transportation
Improvement Programs; public utility infrastructure; trails and public
access facilities; and other public facilities and projects identified
in the City's General Plan.
(4) Ongoing operation, use, and maintenance of public and private
facilities in the City.
(5) Restoration, monitoring, and management of existing and
proposed conservation areas.
(6) Abandonment of a portion of East Slover Avenue to prevent
illegal off-highway vehicle use in adjacent habitat.
(7) Activities undertaken in response to law enforcement and other
emergencies.
To minimize and mitigate incidental take of the Delhi Sands flower-
loving fly resulting from Covered Activities, the City proposes to set
aside approximately 50.4 acres of suitable habitat in four permanent,
on-site conservation areas for the species. The City would fund the
restoration and management of the conservation areas through
development fees and an agreement with the Riverside Land Conservancy,
a non-profit land trust. We consider the conservation and management of
50.4 acres would offset the direct impacts of development on 79.4 acres
of suitable habitat because the habitat placed in conservation would
include the majority of high quality habitat occupied by the Delhi
Sands flower-loving fly within the West Valley HCP area. In addition,
the configuration of the four proposed conservation areas includes two
large, connected blocks of occupied habitat, conservation of habitat
contiguous to existing conserved habitat, and connectivity to existing
conserved habitat immediately west of the HCP area.
National Environmental Policy Act Compliance
We provide this notice under section 10(c) of the Act and Service
regulations for implementing NEPA. We have prepared a draft EA for the
proposed action and have made it and the City's permit application
available for public inspection (see ADDRESSES). NEPA requires that a
range of reasonable alternatives, including the proposed action, be
described. The draft EA analyzes three alternatives, which we developed
in coordination with the City. The alternatives addressed include (1)
the proposed action, which is permit issuance for incidental take
associated with covered activities and establishment of on-site
conservation areas; (2) an alternative for permit issuance with off-
site conservation at the Colton Dunes Conservation Bank; and (3) the
no-action alternative, which is no permit issuance and no comprehensive
City-initiated HCP or conservation areas.
Public Review
The Service invites the public to comment on the permit
application, including the proposed West Valley HCP and draft EA,
during the public comment period. Copies of the documents will be
available during a 60-day public comment period (see DATES). If you
wish to comment, you may submit your comments to the address listed in
ADDRESSES. Before including your address, phone number, email 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.
Next Steps
Issuance of an incidental take permit is a Federal proposed action
subject to compliance with NEPA. We will evaluate the application,
associated documents, and any public comments we receive 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
Delhi Sands flower-loving fly. We will make our final permit decision
no sooner than 60 days from the date of this notice.
Dated: June 27, 2014.
Alexandra Pitts,
Regional Director, Pacific Southwest Region, Sacramento, California.
[FR Doc. 2014-15702 Filed 7-2-14; 8:45 am]
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