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FIRST ANNUAL BIOLOGICAL MONITORING REPORT
for the
MUROYA UPLANDS MITIGATION PROJECT
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
A.KA. VISTA DEL MAR
Prepared for:
Taylor Morrison Services, Inc.
IS Cushing
Irvine, California 92618
Contact: April Tornillo
Prepared by:
DUDEK
605 Third Street
Encinitas, California 92024
Tel. 760.942.5147
Contact: Paul Walsh, Landscape Architea #4446
Habitat Restoration Specialist
NOVEMBER 2013
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First Annual Biological Monitoring Report for the
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page No.
SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................. III
1.0 PROJECT INFORMATION .......•.................................................................................... 1
2.0 MONITORING SCHEDULE AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS ....................... 9
2.1 Agency-Approved Performance Standards ............................................................. 9
3.0 BIOLOGICAL MONITORING ..................................................................................... 11
3 .I Monitoring Results/Data ....................................................................................... II
3.2 Monitoring Results Compared to Performance Standards ................................... 12
4.0 SUMMARY OF YEAR ONE MAINTENANCE
AND REMEDIAL ACTIONS ........................................................................................ 15
5.0 MAINTENANCE AND REMEDIAL RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR YEAR TWO .........•.............................................................................................•.... 17
6.0 REFERENCES ..............•..............................................•................................................... 19
FIGURES
I Regional Map ....................................................................................................................... 3
2 Vicinity Map ........................................................................................................................ 5
3 Mitigation Area Map and Photo Locations .......................................................................... ?
4 Site Photographs ................................................................................................................ 13
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Monitoring Time line ............................................................................................................ 9
Performance Criteria by Year .............................................................................................. 9
Performance Criteria Compared to Actual Percent Cover (Year One) .............................. l2
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First Annual Biological Monitoring Report for the
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SUMMARY
This report summarizes the first-year (October 2012-0ctober 2013) monitoring results for the
Muroya Uplands Mitigation Project (Mitigation Project). The Mitigation Project was designed to
mitigate for upland impacts associated with the construction of the Muroya (a.k.a. Vista del Mar)
single-family housing project. The Mitigation Project is located in the City of Carlsbad,
California, immediately west of Black Rail Road. The project was installed in accordance with
the Final Conceptual Upland Mitigation Plan for the Muroya Property, City of Carlsbad,
California, dated December 20 I I
The first-year performance of the Mitigation Project was assessed utilizing qualitative data
collected during biological monitoring visits conducted in January, February, April and October
2013. Results of the first-year monitoring indicate that habitat establishment has been good during
Year One. Native cover ranged from 40--60% with an overall average estimated at 50%. Species
diversity is good, with over I 5 different native species inventoried. Weed growth and cover was
moderate to high during Year One. The maintenance contractor (HRS) performed routine weed
control during Year One. The site was irrigated during the first year to help establish the native
container plantings and hydro seed. The primary maintenance activities during Year One included
weed control, seasonal irrigation system adjustments and removing trash and debris. The habitat
fencing remains in place and in-tact. Erosion has not been observed in the mitigation areas. Trash
accumulation during Year One was not significant and the contractor removed trash during
routine maintenance visits. Illegal dumping in the mitigation area was not observed. The Year
One performance standards have been met or exceeded and remedial actions are not necessary at
this time. Quarterly maintenance visits that focus on timely weed control, seasonal irrigation
system adjustments, and trash removal are recommended for year two.
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First Annual Biological Monitoring Report for the
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1.0 PROJECT INFORMATION
The Vista Del Mar project located on the former Muroya property includes an approximately 10-
acre residential development within the approximately 20-acre property (Figures 1-3). The
property falls within the jurisdiction of the City of Carlsbad (City), is located in the southern
portion of the City, and is subject to the Carlsbad Habitat Management Plan (HMP) and
California Coastal Commission regulations.
Diegan coastal sage scrub (DCSS), southern mixed chaparral (SMX), and southern maritime
chaparral (SMC) habitats occur within the project site. The federally listed threatened coastal
California gnatcatcher (Polioptila ca/ifornica californica) has been documented utilizing the
native habitat areas on site. Mitigation for impacts to southern mixed chaparral and southern
maritime chaparral were provided through land dedication and on-site habitat restoration. This
report addresses the on-site restoration of 0.05 acre of southern mixed chaparral and 0.87 acre of
southern maritime chaparral for a total of0.92 acre of on-site uplands mitigation.
The project proponent is Taylor Morrison of California LLC, which is located at 15 Cushing
Avenue, Irvine, California 92618. The contact person at Taylor Morrison is April Tornillo,
phone: 949.341.1289. Dudek is serving as environmental consultant for the Mitigation Project.
The representative for the project at Dudek is Paul Walsh (Habitat Restoration Specialist).
Dudek's phone number is 760.479.4265.
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[Z] Muroya Project Preserve
~ HMP 20-Foot Buffer
Proposed Chaparral Restoration Areas
Q Southern Maritime Chaparral
Q Southern Mixed Chaparral
Development Area
---SDG&E Easement
Vegetation Communities/Landcovers
D AGR, Agriculture
D BS, Baccharis Scrub
D CSS, Coastal Sage Scrub
D DEV, Developed Land
D DH, Disturbed Habitat
D LG, Leymus condensatus Grassland
D ORN, Ornamental Planting
D SMC, Southern Maritime Chaparral
D SMX, Southern Mixed Chaparral
1-0 Photo Location Point and Direction
FIGURE 3
Mitigation Area and Photo Locations Map
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g Report for the First Annual Biological Monitorin
Muroya Uplands Mitigation Project, Carlsbad, California
2.0 MONITORING SCHEDULE AND PER FORMANCESTANDARDS
Table I shows a monitoring timeline for the five-year
monitoring/reporting tasks completed to date.
biological monitoring program and
Year J F M A
2012
2013 M M
2014
2015
2016
2017
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Monitoring Timeline
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Biological Monitoring Pertormed
Report Due/submitted
Scheduled Completion ofthe Five-Year Maintenance and Monitoring Period
Monitoring Work Completed to Date
2.1 Agency-Approved Performance Sta ndards
Table 2 outlines the agency-approved performance standard s for each year.
Percent Survival of
Year Container Plants
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2 80
3 80
4 80
5 80
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Performance Criteria by
Coastal Sage Scru
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Percent Native Cover Percen t Non-native Cover
30 < 20
40 < 15
50 < 10
60 <10
75 <5
Percent Survival Total percentage survival of all container plants.
Percent Cover Total percent cover of all native plant species, including trees, shrubs D Current year
. and herbs.
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First Annual Biological Monitoring Report for the • Muroya Uplands Mitigation Project, Carlsbad, California
3.0 BIOLOGICAL MONITORING
Biological monitoring is conducted quarterly each year. Visual estimates of percent native and
weed species cover and dead plant counts are conducted during the fall quarter of each year. Line
intercept transect data will be collected in during years 3-5 and tabulated. Monitoring data
collected during Year One is summarized below.
3.1 Monitoring Results/Data
Quarterly monitoring site visits included an assessment of plant and habitat health and vigor (or
mortality), species presence, weed and invasive species control, an assessment ofthe soil moisture
and watering schedule, boundary fencing/signage, erosion control, and the need for trash removal.
Overall, the Mitigation Project is in good condition. Container plants throughout the site are
establishing and the hydroseeding has germinated and is growing well in most areas. Native
recruitment of coyote bush (Baccharis pilularis) and yerba buena (Eriodictyon californica) have
been observed. Species diversity is high with over 15 native species tallied within the mitigation
areas. Native plant species present on site include the following: coastal goldenbush (Isocoma
menziesii), coyote brush, California sage scrub (Artemisia californica), deerweed (Lotus
scoparius), black sage (Salvia mellifera) buckwheat (Eriogonum fasciculatum), toyon
(Heteromeles arbutifolia), laurel sumac (Malosma laurina), sticky monkey flower, (Diplacus
aurantiacus), costal cholla (Opuntia littoralis), wart-stem ceanothus (Ceanothus verrucusus),
chamise, (Adensostoma fasciculata), lemonade berry (Rhus integrifolia), Mojave yucca (Yucca
Shidigera) and Nutall's scrub oak (Quercus dumosa). Native cover was visually estimated in
October 2013 and ranged from 40%-60% with an overall average of approximately 50%. Figure
4 includes representative photographs of the mitigation areas.
A dead plant count was conducted in October 2013. The following container plants were tallied
as dead: 6 Diplacus auranticus, 3 Xylosma bicolor, and 2 Yucca shidigera. Dudek does not
recommend replacing these container plants at this time because more than 90% of the planted
containers have survived and the site exceeded the performance standards for Year One.
Weeds germination was heavy during Year One. The most prevalent weed species requiring
control included black mustard (Brassica nigra), spotted spurge (Euphorbia maculata), and
goosefoot (Chenopodium spp.). Weed cover was visually estimated in October 2013 and ranged
between 10-15%. HRS controlled weeds periodically during Year One with a combination of
hand tools and spot spraying of herbicide.
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The irrigation system appeared to be in good working order and the site is currently being
irrigated about once every 15 days. Soil moisture was adequate. No erosion problems were
observed within the mitigation areas.
The project boundary posts, fencing and signage appeared to be in good order. Trash
accumulation was minimal and is removed during maintenance visits by HRS.
3.2 Monitoring Results Compared to Performance Standards
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Results of the Year one data indicate that the relative percent cover of native species, as well as
the overall container plant mortality, exceeds the performance standards for Year One. Weed I
cover was within the acceptable range (<20%) for Year One.
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Performance Criteria Compared to Actual Percent Cover (Year One)
Criteria Category Performance Criteria .• Actual Percent Cover
Percent Container Survival ;, 90 97
Percent Native Cover ;, 30 50
Percent Weed Cover < 20 15
Minimal container plants deaths were noted in Year One. Container plant growth and hydroseed
establishment have been good, and natural recruitment observed, therefore, replacement
plantings are not necessary at this time. During the fall quarter monitoring visit, container plant
mortality was limited to II container plants.
Percent native cover was determined during Year one to be 50% (average) which exceeds the
30% goal for Year One.
Weed cover was determined during Year one to range from approximately 10-15% cover which
exceeds the performance goal ofless than 20% cover by weed species.
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Mitigation Site Photographs
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4.0 SUMMARY OF YEAR ONE MAINTENANCE AND
REMEDIAL ACTIONS
Maintenance activities during the first year included weed control, irrigation system management
and scheduling, and trash removal. Each of these maintenance items are discussed in more
detail below:
• Weed control efforts were performed approximately monthly during the first four months
and every three months thereafter during the Year One. In general, weed growth was
controlled by carefully spot spraying with herbicide or hand pulling. Weed cover in fall
2013 was estimated at 10-15%
• The irrigation system was operated as-needed during the Year One to establish the native
container plantings and hydroseeding. Currently the mitigation project is being irrigated
approximately once every 15 days Irrigation is generally deep and infrequent.
• The percent vegetative cover and species diversity was assessed during fall (October)
2013. The percent cover was visually estimated and ranged from 30--60%. Photos were
taken of each mitigation area (Figure 4). Species diversity was estimated by listing all
native species observed during the fall 2013 site visit. More than 15 different native
species were tallied.
• A dead plant count was conducted on fall 2013. The following container plants were
tallied as dead: 6 Diplacus auranticus, 3 Xylosma bicolor, and 2 Yucca shidigera. The
container plants were one-gallon size. Because seed germination and natural recruitment
has been good and species diversity is high, replacement plants were not deemed
necessary at this time.
• Trash and debris were removed on a regular basis during Year One by HRS.
Remedial work was not need during Year One.
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MAINTENANCE AND REMEDIAL RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR YEAR TWO
Maintenance work during Year Two should include timely weed control that focuses on weed
control prior to the weeds setting seed or producing significant green -waste/bio mass. The
irrigation schedule should be adjusted during Year Two to coincide with local weather patterns
and precipitation. The goal is to provide deep and infrequent irrigation and eventually taper the
site off of irrigation by the end of Year Three. Trash should be removed during routine
maintenance visits. Remedial actions are not needed at this time.
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6.0 REFERENCES
Final Conceptual Upland Mitigation Plan for the Muroya Property, City of Carlsbad, California,
December 20 II.
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