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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPRE 01-70; LA COSTA CONDOMINIUMS; BIOLOGICAL SURVEY; 2002-08-14IL I I I II I • I I ' ,. ' II I I I I I I • REFERENCES American Birding Association 1989 "Winging It." American Birding Association. Vol.1: 7. Barbour, Michael G., and Jack Major. ed. 1990 Terrestrial Vegetation of California. California Native Plant Society, Special Publication No. 9 . Beauchamp, R. Mitchel 1986 A Flora of San Diego County, California. Sweetwater River Press, National City, California. Bowman, Roy H. 1973 Soil Survey of the San Diego Area, California. U.S.D.A., Soil Conservation Service. Burt, William H., and Richard P. Grossenheider 1976 A Field Guide to the Mammals. 3rd Ed., Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston. California Dept. ofFish & Game 2Q02 California Natural Diversity Data Base. Special Vascula Plants, Bryophytes, and Lichens List. January. 2002 California Natural Diversity Data Base. Special Animals. January. 2002 State and Federally Listed Endangered, Threatened, and Rare Plants of California January 2002 State and Federally Listed Endangered and Threatened Animals of California. January. 2002 California Natural Diversity Data Base Report of occurrences of special plants, animals and natural communities for the Encinitas Quadrangle. Version Date March 1. 16 .. • ~ • • I • ~ " • ~ I t • I • i • I • • II I I • Carlsbad, City of 1999 Draft Habitat Management Plan for Natural Communities in the City of Carlsbad December . DeBenedictis, Paul A . 1989 Comments on the thirty-seventh supplement to the checklist of North American birds. American Birds 43: 3 ( 416-418). Dodd, Shana 2002 Pacific Pocket Mouse Surveys on the Sea Breeze Property Project Site, Del Mar, • CA. May 2. Hickman, James C., Ed . 1993 The Jepson Manual, Higher Plants of California. University of California Press. Holland, Robert F. 1986 Preliminary Descriptions of the Terrestrial Natural Communities of California. California Dept. of Fish & Game. Jameson, E.W., Jr., and Hans J. Peeters 1986 California Mammals. University of California Press, Berkeley. Munz, Philip A . 1974 A Flora of Southern California. University of California Press., Berkeley . National Geographic Society 1983 Field Guide to the Birds of North America. National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C. 17 • • • • • • • ! ' ' • • I i I I I I I II I I ~. • Remsen, J.V., Jr . 1978 Bird Species of Special Concern in California. California Dept. of Fish & Game Report No. 78-1. Stebbins, Robert C . 1985 A Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians. 2nd Ed., Revised. Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston . Skinner, Mark W., and Bruce M. Pavlik 1994 Inventory of Rare & Endangered Vascular Plants of California. California Native Plant Society's Special Publication No. 1 (5th Edition), February. Steinhart, Peter 1990 California's Wild Heritage: Threatened and Endangered Animals in the Golden State . California Department of Fish and Game. Unitt, Philip 1984 The Birds of San Diego County. San Diego Society of Natural History, San Diego. 18 ....... ..... ....... ....... _"_ .... APPENDIX 2. SENSITIVE PLANT SPECIES POTENTIALLY OCCURRING ON-SITE • SPECIES STATUS HABITAT OPTIMUM TIME FOR COMMENTS SURVEY Acanthomintha ilicifo/ia (Gray) CNPS: 2-3-2, list 1 B Chaparral, coastal scrub, valley April -June low potential for occurrence due to long- Gray Fed: T and foothill grassland. Generally term disturbance of site. San Diego thorn mint Cal: E associated with clay soils. HMP: NE, C Adolphia californica Wats. CNPS: 1-3-1, list 2 Coastal sage scrub, chaparral, Anytime Not observed on-site. California adolphia Fed: --foothill grassland Cal: -- Arctostaphylos glandulosa CNPS: 3-3-2, list t B Chaparral, coastal below 660 ft Anytime; blooms Dec -Not observed on-site. ssp. crassifolia (Jeps.) Wells Fed: E Apr Del Mar manzanita Cal: -- HMP: NE,C Baccharis vanessae CNPS: 2-3-3, List 1 B Chapanal Anytime Not observed on-site. Encinitas baccharis Fed: T Cal: E I-IMP: NE, C Brodiaea filifolia Wats CNPS: 3-3-3, list 1 B Vernal pools, grasslands May low potential for occurrence due to long- Thread-leaved bmdiaea Fed: T term disturbance of site. Cal: E HMP: NE, C Ceanothus verrucosus Nutt. in CNPS: 1-2-1, list 2 Chaparral, below 1000' Anytime Not observed on-site. T-& G. Fed: SC Wart-stemmed ceanothus Cal: -- HMP: C Chorizanthe orcuttiana Parry CNPS: 3-3-3, list 1 B Mesas, coastal below 500' March -April Low potential for occurrence due to long- Orcutt's spineflower Fed: E h~rm disturbance ol site. Cal: E HMP: NE, C Chorizanthe po/ygonoides T. & CNPS: 2-2-2, List 1 B Mesas, coastal below 500' April -July Low potential for occurrence due to long- G. var. /ongispina Fed: SC term disturbance of site. (Goodm.JMunz Cal: -- Long-spined spinellower Comarostaphylos diversifolia CNPS: 2-2-2, List 1 B Chaparral, below 2500' Anytime; blooms April -Not observed on-site. ssp. diversifolia Fed: --June Summer holly Cal: -- Coreops1s maritima (Nutt.) CNPS: 2-2-1, List 2 Coastal bluffs below 500' March -June Not observed on-site. Hook. f. Fed: -- Sea dahlia Cal: -- .... ...... .... .... .... -........... SPECIES STATUS HABITAT OPTIMUM TIME FOR COMMENTS SURVEY Corethrogyne filaginifolia (H. & CNPS: 3-3-3, list 1B Sandy & disturbed areas below July -Sept Not observed on-site. !Note: No longer A.) Nutt. var. linifolia Hall Fed: --350' considered a separate variety by Hickman, Del Mar sand aster Cal: --19931. HMP: NE, C Eryngium aristulatum var. CNPS: 2-3-2, List 1 B Vernal pools, 50' -500' April -June Mo suitable habitat on-site. parishii Fed: E San Diego Button Celery Cal: E I-IMP: NE,C Hazardia orcuttii (Grayl Greene CNPS: 3-3-2, list 1 B Chaparral June -October Not observed on-site. Orcutt's hazardia Fed: SC Cal: .. HMP: NE, C lsocoma menziesii (H. & A.) CNPS: 2-2-2, list 1 B Sandy and disturbed areas in April -November Not observed on-site. Nesom var. decumbens Fed: .. coastal scrub; so1[s from (Greene) Nesom Cal: --sandstone or granite, landward Decumbent goldenbush side of dunes, hillsides, arroyos below 4000' lasthenia glabrata Lindi. ssp. CNPS: 2-3-2, List 1 B Coastal salt marshes, playas, February -June No suitable habitat on-site. coulteri (Gray)Orndufl Fed: SC vernal pools Coulter's salt marsh daisy Cal: .. Lotus nuttallianus Greene CNPS: 3-3-2, List 1 B Sandy beaches, coastal, below Anytime; blooms March Not observed on-site. No suitable habitat. Nuttal's lotus fed: SC 100' -June Cal: -- HMP: C Navarretia fossalis Moran CNPS: 2-3-2, list 1B Vernal pools, below 3000' April -June No suitable habitat on-site. Prostrate navarretia Fed: T Cal: -- I-IMP: NE, C Nemacaulis denudata Nutt. var. CNPS: 2-2-2, list 2 Coastal dunes, below 65' April -September No suitable habitat on-site. denudata Fed: -- Coast wooly heads Cal: -- SOURCES: Tibor (2001), 1994; City of Carlsbad, 1999; Beauchamp, R. Mitchel, 1986; Munz, Philip A., 1974; 1-lickman, 1993; CDF & G's Natural Diversity Database (20011 SEE APPENDIX 4 FOR EXPLANATION OF STATUS CODES 2 ...... • ....... --... --.... ... -... APPENDIX 3. SENSITIVE ANIMAL SPECIES POTENTIALLY OCCURRING ON-SITE SPECIES STATUS HABITAT OPTIMUM TIME POTENTIAL ON-SITE FOR SURVEY INVERTEBRATES Cicindel/a hirticol/is gravida Fed: SC Inhabits areas adjacent to non-brackish water along Spring-summer No suitable habitat on-site. Sand beach tiger beetle Cal: --the coast of So California Found rn clean, dry. light-colored sand in the upper zone. Danaus pfexippus Fed: .. Winter roost sites extend along the coast from N. Spring -fall Only known roosting areas Monarch butterfly Cal: --Mendocmo to Ba1a, California, Mexico. Roosts rn in SO County at UCSD wind-protected tree groves !Eucalyptus, Monterey and near Carlsbad. No pine, cypress), with nectar and water sources suitable habitat on-site. nearby. Streptocephalus wootoni Fed: E Vernal pools. Endemic to W Riverside & San D1E'go Late winter and No suitable habitat on-site. Riverside fatry shnmp Cal"---counties in areas of tectonic swales/earth slump early spring HMP: NE,C basins in grnssland & c~astal sage scrub. Inhabits pools filled by seasonal rains; hatches in warm water later in season. AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES Cnemidophorus hyperythrus fed: ·-Inhabits coastal sage scrub, chaparral, and valley-April -September Not observed May beldingi Cal: ·-footh1II hardwood at low elevations. Prefers potentially occur in coastal Orange-throated whipta1I CDFG: CSC, Protected washes and other sandy areas with patches of sage on slopes, outside HMP: C brush and rocks. development area. Phrynosoma coronatum blainvillei Fed: ·-Coastal sage scrub and chaparral. Prefers friable, April -September Not observed. Low San Diego horned lizard Cal: --rocky, or shallow sandy soils. potential in coastal sage CDFG: CSC, Protected on slopes. BIRDS Campy/orhynchus brunneicapillus Fed: ·-Coastal sage scrub, cactus patches Anytime; nests No suitable habitat on-site. Coastal cactus wren Cal: --April• June CDFG: CSC Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus Fed: ·-Ocean/bay shoreline, river mouths July • September; No suitable habitat on-site. Western snowy plover Cal: --March -April CDFG: CSC NAS: Declining HMP: C lateraffus jamaicensis cotumiculus Fed: SC Mainly inhabits salt marshes bordering larger bays. Winter No suitable habitat on-site. (California) black rail Cal: T Occurs in tidal salt marsh heavily grown to COFG: Protected pickleweed; also in freshwater and brackish HMP: NE C marshes. all at low elevations. 1 r l -----~ -----------------~~ i APPENDIXS GNATCATCHERSURVEYREPORT