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ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION
„ September 7,2006
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RECEIVED
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c/o LIGHTHOUSE VENTURES, LLC . , .'
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Oceanside, CA 92056 , PLANNING DEPT
RE: CT 02-28; LA COSTA CONDOMINIUMS ; , '
/ BIOLOGICAL CONFIRMATION ANALYSIS ',. _ v
\ APN #216-160-27
Dear Mr. So: -
Per the request of the City of Carlsbad Planning Department, Planning Systems'
Restoration Ecologist has conducted a biological confirmation analysis to verify the ', '.
currency of thie La Costa Condominiums Biological Survey (PRE 01-70). APN 216-160-27.
August 14.2002. This report was updated March 18.2003. Both reports were prepared
by Affinis Environmental Services. The objective of this analysis is to assess current site
vegetation and to determine what ayian species are present on the site. Based on our
fmdings, revised plant associations and impacted area (quantities are provided. The >'
proposed project is also assessed in terms of Habitat Management Plan (HMP)
compliance. A Planning Systems Restoration Ecologist and Wildlife Biologist visited the /
site to assess current conditions. A. . r '--"-" / .
Methods
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On August 17,2006, Greg Evans, Restoration Ecologist for Planning Systems conducted a
botanical field survey of the property to determine if the Af finis findings were still
representative of vegetation currently occurring on the site. The analysis began with a
,review of both Affinis letter reports. )Five Affinis 2002 report elements were re-assessed, > .
including: 1) Figure 3, Biological Resources (map), 2) Plant Association text, 3) Rare and
Endangered or Sensitive Species discussion, 4) Appendix 1, Plant Species Observed, and
5) Appendix 2, Sensitive Plant Species Potentially Occurring On-site. Site soils
information was referenced using the Soil Survey of the San Diego Area. California,
prepared by the U.S:D.'A. Soil Conservation Service. This soils information is considered
more specific than was provided-in the Affinis 2002 report. The Biological Resources !
map (Figure 3) from the Affinis 2002 report was used as the Planning Systems field work
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base map. All accessible areas of the site were traversed, including dense brush areas.
The site was surveyed to identify plant associations and sensitive plant species present.
On August 31,2006, Seth Schulberg, Wildlife Biologist for Planning Systems conducted
an avian survey of the site to determine if the Affinis findings were still representative of
the avifauna present on the site. All accessible areas of the site were walked and
binoculars were used to observe inaccessible portions of the property. -Avian
identifications were made based on visual and audio cues. Additional effort was
undertaken to assess the quality of the Coastal Sage Scrub habitat onsite to determine its
suitability for use by the California Gnatcatcher (Polioptila californica californica).
Results
1) Vegetation Mapping
Planning Systems concurs with the Affinis conclusions on plant association
boundary lines identified on Figure 3, Biological Resources (map), Affinis 2002.
Planning Systems also concurs with the mapped associations on the southern
slopes of the property, LS for Landscaped, and CSS/MC for Coastal Sage Scrub /
Mixed Chaparral, and on the slope bordering La Costa Avenue on the north edge
of the property, identified as NNG / LS for Non-native grassland / Landscaped.
Thus, it is concluded that the boundaries of the plant associations have not
changed from the Affinis analyses.
However, Planning Systems concludes that the Affinis designation of D/R,
Disturbed/Ruderal for the plant association occurring on the graded pad area,
should more appropriately be considered Annual Grassland. In our opinion a
majority of the vegetation occurring on the pad is comprised of exotic species
such as Brome grasses, Wild oat, Tocalote, Black Mustard, and Perennial Mustard
as wells as natives such as Fascicled tarweed and Telegraph weed. This plant
association is described in the Carlsbad HMP as Annual Grassland, (see the
attached Figure A - Biological Resources Confirmation Analysis).
2) Plant Association Text
In "Section C. Results" of the 2002 Affinis report, plant associations are described.
Planning Systems agrees with these findings except for the identification of
"Disturbed/Ruderal" which Planning Systems views as Annual Grassland, as
stated above.
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3)Rare and Endangered or Sensitive Species
Section C.4 of the Affinis report states "No rare, endangered, or threatened plant
species were observed on the site or are expected to occur". Planning Systems
also did not observe sensitive plant species on the property, but it should be noted
that we did not visit the site during the time of year when certain sensitive species
are most visible.
4) Appendix 1. Plant Species Observed
All species documented in the Affinis 2002 report were observed occurring on-
site. Planning Systems also observed additional plant species occurring on-site,
mostly herbaceous ones, typical associates of the identified habitats.
5) Appendix 2. Sensitive Plant Species Potentially Occurring On-site
The target group of sensitive plant species sought by Affinis is in our opinion,
adequate. However, as previously stated, Planning Systems can not verify
absence of certain species because of the time of year of our field work.
6)Summarv of Veeetation Resource Impacts
Vegetation Resources
Plant Association
Annual (non-native) grassland (AG)
Annual (non-native)
grassland/Landscaped (AG)
Ornamental Landscape (LS)
Unoccupied Coastal Sage/Chaparral
Mix (CS/CM)
TOTALS
Area
(Acres)
4.39
0.60
2.07
1.12
8.18
Area
Impacted
(Acres)
4.39
0.60
2.07
1.12
8.18
HMP
Mitigation
Ratio
0.5:1
0.5:1
Fee
1:1
Mitigation
Proposed
2.20 (Fee)
0.30 (Fee)
2.07 (Fee)
1.12 (Fee)
5.69
7) HMP Compliance
The subject property is not identified as a hardline preserve, link or any other aspect of a
preserve system. The property is not known to be occupied by the California
gnatcatcher. Per Table 11 Mitigation Ratios for Impacts to HMP Habitats mitigation will
be required as follows:
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8)
a. For impacts to 4.99 acres of AG, mitigation will occur through payment of a
mitigation fee at a 0.5:1 ratio. Based on current fees, this would necessitate a
payment of $32,105.
b. For impacts to 2.07 acres of disturbed lands (ornamental landscape), mitigation
will occur through payment of a mitigation fee. Based on current fees, this would
necessitate a of $5,317.83.
c. For impacts to 1.12 acres of unoccupied Coastal Sage/Chaparral Mix,
mitigation will occur through payment of a mitigation fee at a ratio of 1:1. Based
on current fees, this would necessitate a payment of $28,764.96.
Avifauna Present
Planning Systems' biologists conducted a survey of the site for the California gnatcatcher.
Overall the site is highly disturbed with the majority of the site covered in non-native
vegetation. Affinis reported that little wildlife was observed on the site. Planning
Systems concurs with this conclusion and agrees that conditions have not changed
significantly since the Affinis report was prepared. Seven avian species were detected
onsite as listed in the table below.
Avian Species Detected
Family
Columbidae
Emberizidae
Fringillidae
Mimidae
Phasianidae
Common Name
Mourning Dove
California towhee
Song Sparrow
Chipping Sparrow
House Finch
Northern Mockingbird
California Quail
Scientific Name
Zenaida macroura
Pipilo crissalis
Melospiza melodia
Spizella passerine
Carpodacus mexicanus
Mimus polyglottus
Callipepla californica californica
None of the above identified bird species are protected by local, state or federal
regulations. No raptors were observed overflying the site and no raptor nests were
observed in any of the trees on the site. No California gnatcatchers were observed on the
site and no audible indications of California gnatcatchers were detected. The small area
and lower quality of coastal sage scrub on the site would not be considered consistent
with typical gnatcatcher occupation.
9)Conclusions
Planning Systems' botanical field survey of the site in August 2006 concludes that no
significant changes to the vegetation on the site have occurred with the exception that the
plant community identified as Disturbed/Ruderal (DR) by Affinis has been more
appropriately identified as Annual grassland (AG). No other differences from the 2002-
03 botanical surveys were observed.
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Planning Systems' avifauna survey of the site in August 2006 also concludes that no
significant changes to the avifauna found onsite have occurred. Though several
additional bird species were observed, none are protected species, and no California
gnatcatchers occupy the site, which is consistent with the conclusion originally reported
in the Affinis 2002 protocol survey.
Sincere
Greg Evajts, Restoration Ecologist
PLANNING SYSTEMS
Attachment: Calso: La Costa Condos Biological Resources Confirmation Analysis
exhibit
Calso Biological Confirmation Analysis
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