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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 93-09; Ocean Bluff; Tentative Map (CT) (52)United States Department of the Interior FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Ecological Services Carlsbad Field Office 2730 Loker Avenue West Carlsbad, California 92008 October 23, 1995 Don Rideout City of Carlsbad Planning Department 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 RE: Ocean Bluff residential development in Carlsbad, California Dear Mr. Rideout: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has reviewed the biological field survey update for the proposed Ocean Bluff residential development project, prepared by Anita Hayworth and dated March, 1995. As requested, we provide herein a determination as to whether this project is consistent with regional planning efforts under the Natural Community Conservation Planning Program (NCCP). It is the Service's understanding that the 31-acre project site currently supports approximately 1.2 acres of mixed chaparral, 1.79 acres of disturbed habitat, and 28 acres of agricultural fields. Off- site habitat that would be impacted consists of 3.7 acres of coastal sage scrub along the Poinsettia Lane Alignment and 0.82 acres of disturbed coastal sage scrub along the A Street alignment. A pair of the coastal California gnatcatchers (Polioptila californica californica) was observed in the off-site impacts area. A total of 3.98 acres of habitat for this federally listed species would be lost due to the proposed off-site impacts. A 2:1 mitigation ratio is proposed for project-related coastal sage scrub impacts. This mitigation would involve acquisition of 7.96 acres within Carlsbad Highlands or payment in fee to the City of Carlsbad for habitat acquisition. The Service discourages use of payment in fee to the City of Carlsbad unless it can be adequately demonstrated that the fee will contribute to acquisition of property with equal or greater habitat quality for the gnatcatcher. The use of the Carslbad Highlands mitigation bank for the subject project is acceptable to the Service. The selection of any off-site mitigation area other than Carlsbad Highlands will be subject to Service approval. Based on the above information, the Service concludes that the Ocean Bluff project is consistent with NCCP Guidelines, and that project impacts to the gnatcatcher will be adequately mitigated. Don Rideout If you have any questions or comments, please contact Ellen Berryman of my staff at (619) 431-9440. iincerely, Gail C. Kobetich c.c" David Lawheari. CPFG #l-6-HC-96-15