Receipt of Application for Renewal of Incidental Take Permit; Low-Effect Habitat Conservation Plan for the Endangered Arroyo Toad, San Diego County, California, 20516-20517 [2020-07688]
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Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS–R8–ES–2020–N026;
FXES11140800000–201–FF08ECAR00]
Receipt of Application for Renewal of
Incidental Take Permit; Low-Effect
Habitat Conservation Plan for the
Endangered Arroyo Toad, San Diego
County, California
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of receipt of permit
renewal application; request for
comments.
AGENCY:
We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), have received
an application from Pauma Estates, Inc.,
for renewal of an incidental take permit
pursuant to the Endangered Species Act.
The applicant has requested a renewal
that will extend permit authorization by
5 years from the date the permit is
reissued. If the permit is renewed, no
additional take above the original
authorized limit of 10.74 acres of habitat
will be authorized. The permit would
authorize take of the federally
endangered arroyo toad, incidental to
otherwise lawful activities associated
with the low-effect habitat conservation
plan (HCP) for Pauma Estates in San
Diego County, California. We invite the
public and local, State, Tribal, and
Federal agencies to comment on the
application, which includes the
applicant’s proposed HCP and the
Service’s preliminary determination that
this HCP qualifies as ‘‘low-effect,’’
categorically excluded, under the
National Environmental Policy Act. To
make this determination, we used our
environmental action statement and
SUMMARY:
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low-effect screening form, both of which
are also available for public review.
DATES: We must receive your written
comments on or before May 28, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Obtaining Documents: You
may obtain copies of the documents by
the following methods:
• Internet: https://www.fws.gov/
carlsbad/HCPs/HCP_Docs.html.
• Telephone: 760–431–9440.
• U.S. Mail: Field Supervisor,
Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, 2177 Salk
Avenue, Suite 250, Carlsbad, CA 92008.
Submitting Comments: You may
submit comments by one of the
following methods. Please include
‘‘Pauma Estates, Inc.’’ at the beginning
of your comments.
• U.S. Mail: Carlsbad Fish and
Wildlife Office (address above).
• Email: fw8cfwocomments@fws.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
David A. Zoutendyk, Acting Assistant
Field Supervisor, Carlsbad Fish and
Wildlife Office, 760–431–9440. If you
use a telecommunications device for the
deaf (TDD), please call the Federal Relay
Service (FRS) at 800–877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We, the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service),
have received an application from
Pauma Estates, Inc. (applicant), to renew
incidental take permit TE63657B–0
under the Endangered Species Act of
1973, as amended (ESA; 16 U.S.C. 1531
et seq.). The applicant has requested a
renewal that would extend the permit
authorization by 5 years from the date
the permit is reissued. The existing
permit is valid from April 20, 2015, to
April 20, 2020. The applicant has agreed
to follow all of the existing habitat
conservation plan (HCP) conditions. If
the permit is renewed, no additional
take above the original authorized limit
of 10.74 acres of habitat will be
authorized. The permit would authorize
take of the federally endangered arroyo
toad (Anaxyrus californicus), incidental
to otherwise lawful activities associated
with the low-effect HCP for Pauma
Estates.
We invite the public and local, State,
Tribal, and Federal agencies to comment
on the application, which includes the
applicant’s proposed HCP and the
Service’s preliminary determination that
this HCP qualifies as ‘‘low-effect,’’
categorically excluded, under the
National Environmental Policy Act. To
make this determination, we used our
environmental action statement and
low-effect screening form, both of which
are also available for public review.
Background
The arroyo toad was listed by the
Service as endangered on December 16,
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1994 (59 FR 64859). Section 9 of the
ESA and its implementing Federal
regulations prohibit the ‘‘take’’ of
animal species listed as endangered or
threatened. ‘‘Take’’ is defined under the
ESA 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 actually kills or injures
listed wildlife by significantly impairing
essential behavioral patterns, such as
breeding, feeding, or sheltering (50 CFR
17.3). However, under section 10(a) of
the ESA, the Service may issue permits
to authorize incidental take of listed
species. ‘‘Incidental taking’’ is defined
by the ESA implementing regulations as
taking that is incidental to, and not the
purpose of, carrying out an otherwise
lawful activity (50 CFR 17.3).
Regulations governing incidental take
permits for endangered and threatened
species, respectively, are found in the
Code of Federal Regulations at 50 CFR
17.22 and 50 CFR 17.32. Issuance of an
incidental take permit also must not
jeopardize the existence of federally
listed fish, wildlife, or plan species. All
species included in the incidental take
permit would receive assurances under
our ‘‘No Surprises’’ regulations (50 CFR
17.22(b)(5) and 17.32(b)(5)).
The applicant has applied for the
renewal of their permit for incidental
take for the endangered arroyo toad. The
potential taking would occur by
activities associated with the
construction of a residential
development (as defined in the HCP) in
an area that supports suitable habitat for
the covered species. The project is
located on an approximately 26-acre
property in the Pauma Valley area of
unincorporated San Diego County,
California. An incidental take permit
was first issued for the HCP on April 20,
2015, and will expire on April 20, 2020.
Public Availability of Comments
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.
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Authority
We provide this notice under section
10 of the ESA (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
Scott Sobiech,
Field Supervisor, Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife
Office, Carlsbad, California.
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Receipt of Application for Renewal of
the Incidental Take Permit; Low-Effect
Habitat Conservation Plan for the
Endangered San Diego Fairy Shrimp,
San Diego County, California
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of receipt of permit
renewal application; request for
comments.
AGENCY:
We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), have received
an application from Main 16, LP for the
renewal of an incidental take permit
pursuant to the Endangered Species Act.
The applicant has requested a renewal
that will extend permit authorization by
5 years from the date the permit is
reissued. If renewed, no additional take
above the original authorized limit of
four basins (0.01 acre of ponded area) of
habitat will be authorized. The permit
would authorize take of the federally
endangered San Diego fairy shrimp,
incidental to otherwise lawful activities
associated with the low-effect habitat
conservation plan for the Main 16,
Limited Partnership Project. We invite
the public and local, State, Tribal, and
Federal agencies to comment on the
application, which includes the
applicant’s proposed HCP and the
Service’s preliminary determination that
this HCP qualifies as ‘‘low-effect,’’
categorically excluded, under the
National Environmental Policy Act. To
make this determination, we used our
environmental action statement and
low-effect screening form, both of which
are also available for public review.
DATES: We must receive your written
comments on or before May 28, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Obtaining Documents: You
may obtain copies of the documents by
the following methods:
• Internet: https://www.fws.gov/
carlsbad/HCPs/HCP_Docs.html.
• Telephone: 760–431–9440.
• U.S. Mail: Field Supervisor,
Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S.
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS-R8-ES-2020-N026; FXES11140800000-201-FF08ECAR00]
Receipt of Application for Renewal of Incidental Take Permit;
Low-Effect Habitat Conservation Plan for the Endangered Arroyo Toad,
San Diego County, California
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of receipt of permit renewal application; request for
comments.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), have
received an application from Pauma Estates, Inc., for renewal of an
incidental take permit pursuant to the Endangered Species Act. The
applicant has requested a renewal that will extend permit authorization
by 5 years from the date the permit is reissued. If the permit is
renewed, no additional take above the original authorized limit of
10.74 acres of habitat will be authorized. The permit would authorize
take of the federally endangered arroyo toad, incidental to otherwise
lawful activities associated with the low-effect habitat conservation
plan (HCP) for Pauma Estates in San Diego County, California. We invite
the public and local, State, Tribal, and Federal agencies to comment on
the application, which includes the applicant's proposed HCP and the
Service's preliminary determination that this HCP qualifies as ``low-
effect,'' categorically excluded, under the National Environmental
Policy Act. To make this determination, we used our environmental
action statement and
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low-effect screening form, both of which are also available for public
review.
DATES: We must receive your written comments on or before May 28, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Obtaining Documents: You may obtain copies of the documents
by the following methods:
Internet: https://www.fws.gov/carlsbad/HCPs/HCP_Docs.html.
Telephone: 760-431-9440.
U.S. Mail: Field Supervisor, Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife
Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 2177 Salk Avenue, Suite 250,
Carlsbad, CA 92008.
Submitting Comments: You may submit comments by one of the
following methods. Please include ``Pauma Estates, Inc.'' at the
beginning of your comments.
U.S. Mail: Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Office (address
above).
Email: [email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. David A. Zoutendyk, Acting
Assistant Field Supervisor, Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Office, 760-431-
9440. If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD), please
call the Federal Relay Service (FRS) at 800-877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(Service), have received an application from Pauma Estates, Inc.
(applicant), to renew incidental take permit TE63657B-0 under the
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (ESA; 16 U.S.C. 1531 et
seq.). The applicant has requested a renewal that would extend the
permit authorization by 5 years from the date the permit is reissued.
The existing permit is valid from April 20, 2015, to April 20, 2020.
The applicant has agreed to follow all of the existing habitat
conservation plan (HCP) conditions. If the permit is renewed, no
additional take above the original authorized limit of 10.74 acres of
habitat will be authorized. The permit would authorize take of the
federally endangered arroyo toad (Anaxyrus californicus), incidental to
otherwise lawful activities associated with the low-effect HCP for
Pauma Estates.
We invite the public and local, State, Tribal, and Federal agencies
to comment on the application, which includes the applicant's proposed
HCP and the Service's preliminary determination that this HCP qualifies
as ``low-effect,'' categorically excluded, under the National
Environmental Policy Act. To make this determination, we used our
environmental action statement and low-effect screening form, both of
which are also available for public review.
Background
The arroyo toad was listed by the Service as endangered on December
16, 1994 (59 FR 64859). Section 9 of the ESA and its implementing
Federal regulations prohibit the ``take'' of animal species listed as
endangered or threatened. ``Take'' is defined under the ESA 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 actually kills or injures listed
wildlife by significantly impairing essential behavioral patterns, such
as breeding, feeding, or sheltering (50 CFR 17.3). However, under
section 10(a) of the ESA, the Service may issue permits to authorize
incidental take of listed species. ``Incidental taking'' is defined by
the ESA implementing regulations as taking that is incidental to, and
not the purpose of, carrying out an otherwise lawful activity (50 CFR
17.3). Regulations governing incidental take permits for endangered and
threatened species, respectively, are found in the Code of Federal
Regulations at 50 CFR 17.22 and 50 CFR 17.32. Issuance of an incidental
take permit also must not jeopardize the existence of federally listed
fish, wildlife, or plan species. All species included in the incidental
take permit would receive assurances under our ``No Surprises''
regulations (50 CFR 17.22(b)(5) and 17.32(b)(5)).
The applicant has applied for the renewal of their permit for
incidental take for the endangered arroyo toad. The potential taking
would occur by activities associated with the construction of a
residential development (as defined in the HCP) in an area that
supports suitable habitat for the covered species. The project is
located on an approximately 26-acre property in the Pauma Valley area
of unincorporated San Diego County, California. An incidental take
permit was first issued for the HCP on April 20, 2015, and will expire
on April 20, 2020.
Public Availability of Comments
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.
Authority
We provide this notice under section 10 of the ESA (16 U.S.C. 1531
et seq.).
Scott Sobiech,
Field Supervisor, Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Office, Carlsbad,
California.
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