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Appendix H

Supporting Information for the Biological Resources:


Terrestrial Section

Pure Water Monterey GWR Project


Draft EIR

April 2015
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Draft EIR

April 2015
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Appendix H
Attachment 1 Biological Memorandum

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Denise Duffy & Associates, Inc.


PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING

MEMORANDUM
Date:

March 19, 2015

To:

Bob Holden, MRWPCA

From:

Erin Harwayne, DD&A


Shaelyn Hession, DD&A

Subject:

Pure Water Monterey Groundwater Replenishment Project Revisions to the Reclamation


Ditch at Davis Road Source Water Diversion Site and Blanco Drain Pipeline Source Water
Diversion Site

The purpose of this memorandum is to identify any additional impacts to biological resources not
previously considered, as a result of the revisions to the Project Study Area at the Reclamation Ditch at
Davis Road Source Water Diversion Site (revised diversion site) and Blanco Drain Pipeline Source Water
Diversion Site (revised pipeline site).
Revised Reclamation Ditch at Davis Road Source Water Diversion Site
The proposed revised diversion site is located along the Reclamation Ditch, east of North Davis Road in
Salinas, California, approximately 105 feet downstream of the location originally proposed (Figure 1).
The revised diversion site includes approximately 0.06 acre of aquatic habitat and 0.11 acre
ruderal/developed habitat initially evaluated as part of the Reclamation Ditch Affected Reach. An
additional area of approximately 0.79 acre of ruderal/developed/agriculture habitat is now included as part
of the revised site.
Given the proximity of the revised site to the location originally proposed, the habitat present within the
revised site, and that a portion of the site had previous been evaluated and considered, no additional
impacts to biological resources beyond impacts previously considered are expected as a result of the
revision to the Project Study Area.
Revised Blanco Drain Pipeline Source Water Diversion Site
The revision to the Project Study Area as part of the revised pipeline site includes the addition of
approximately 5.8 acres to the Project Study Area, east of the Treatment Facilities at the Regional
Treatment Plant (Figure 2). The revised pipeline site includes approximately 0.6 acre of non-native
grassland, and 5.2 acres of ruderal/developed habitat. Most of the grassland included in the revised
pipeline site is a continuation of grassland areas for which impacts were considered as part of the original
Blanco Drain Diversion Site.
Given the proximity of the revised pipeline site to areas considered as part of the original Project Study
Area, and the habitat present within the revised pipeline site, no additional impacts to biological resources
beyond impacts previously considered are expected as a result of the revision.
If you have any questions or comments regarding this memorandum, please feel free to contact Erin
Harwayne or Shaelyn Hession at (831) 373-4341.

Denise Duffy & Associates, Inc 947 Cass Street, Suite 5 Monterey, CA 93940 (831) 373-4341
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Appendix H
Attachment 2 California Natural Diversity
Database RareFind Occurrence Report

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Selected Elements by Scientific Name


California Department of Fish and Wildlife
California Natural Diversity Database
Query Criteria:

Quad is (Moss Landing (3612177) or Marina (3612167) or Seaside (3612157) or Monterey (3612158) or Prunedale (3612176) or San Juan
Bautista (3612175) or Natividad (3612165) or Salinas (3612166) or Spreckels (3612156) or Soberanes Point (3612148) or Mt. Carmel
(3612147) or Soquel (3612188) or Watsonville East (3612186) or Watsonville West (3612187) or Chualar (3612155) or Carmel Valley
(3612146))

Species

Element Code

Federal Status

State Status

Global Rank

State Rank

Rare Plant
Rank/CDFW
SSC or FP

Accipiter cooperii

ABNKC12040

None

None

G5

S4

WL

ABPBXB0020

None

Endangered

G2G3

S1S2

SSC

PMPOA041N0

None

None

G1

S1

1B.1

PMLIL02140

None

None

G2

S2

1B.2

AAAAA01180

Threatened

Threatened

G2G3

S2S3

SSC

AAAAA01082

Endangered

Endangered

G5T1T2

S1S2

FP

ARACC01011

None

None

G3G4T2T3Q

S2

SSC

ARACC01012

None

None

G3G4T3T4Q

S3

SSC

AMACC10010

None

None

G5

S3

SSC

ABNKC22010

None

None

G5

S3

FP

PDERI04030

None

None

G2

S2

1B.2

PDERI04260

None

None

G2?

S2?

1B.2

PDERI040J1

None

None

G3T2

S2

1B.2

PDERI040R0

None

None

G2?

S2?

1B.2

PDERI04100

None

None

G1

S1

1B.1

PDERI04180

None

None

G1

S1

1B.2

PDERI041C0

None

None

G2

S2

1B.2

ABNSB13040

None

None

G5

S3

SSC

PDFAB0F8R1

None

None

G2T2

S2

1B.2

Cooper's hawk
Agelaius tricolor
tricolored blackbird
Agrostis lacuna-vernalis
vernal pool bent grass
Allium hickmanii
Hickman's onion
Ambystoma californiense
California tiger salamander
Ambystoma macrodactylum croceum
Santa Cruz long-toed salamander
Anniella pulchra nigra
black legless lizard
Anniella pulchra pulchra
silvery legless lizard
Antrozous pallidus
pallid bat
Aquila chrysaetos
golden eagle
Arctostaphylos andersonii
Anderson's manzanita
Arctostaphylos edmundsii
Little Sur manzanita
Arctostaphylos hookeri ssp. hookeri
Hooker's manzanita
Arctostaphylos montereyensis
Toro manzanita
Arctostaphylos pajaroensis
Pajaro manzanita
Arctostaphylos pumila
sandmat manzanita
Arctostaphylos regismontana
Kings Mountain manzanita
Asio flammeus
short-eared owl
Astragalus tener var. tener
alkali milk-vetch

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California Department of Fish and Wildlife
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Species

Element Code

Federal Status

State Status

Global Rank

State Rank

Rare Plant
Rank/CDFW
SSC or FP

Astragalus tener var. titi

PDFAB0F8R2

Endangered

Endangered

G2T1

S1

1B.1

ABNSB10010

None

None

G4

S3

SSC

NLTEST5460

None

None

G3

S1S2

1B.1

ABNKC19120

None

None

G4

S3S4

WL

ABNKC19070

None

Threatened

G5

S3

PDGER01070

None

None

G2

S2

1B.1

PDSCR0D403

None

None

G4T1

S1

1B.1

CTT21320CA

None

None

G2

S2.2

CTT37C20CA

None

None

G2

S2.2

PDAST4R0P1

None

None

G3T2

S2

1B.1

ABNNB03031

Threatened

None

G3T3

S2

SSC

PDPGN040M2

Threatened

None

G2T2

S2

1B.2

PDPGN040Q2

Endangered

None

G2T1

S1

1B.1

IICOL026L0

Endangered

None

G1

S1

PDONA050L0

None

None

G2

S2

CTT52410CA

None

None

G3

S2.1

CTT52200CA

None

None

G2

S2.1

IICOL4A010

None

None

G1G2

S1S2

PDSCR0H0B0

None

None

G2

S2

1B.2

PDSCR0J0P2

None

Endangered

G5T2

S2

1B.1

AMACC08010

None

Candidate
Threatened

G3G4

S2

SSC

coastal dunes milk-vetch


Athene cunicularia
burrowing owl
Bryoria spiralifera
twisted horsehair lichen
Buteo regalis
ferruginous hawk
Buteo swainsoni
Swainson's hawk
California macrophylla
round-leaved filaree
Castilleja ambigua var. insalutata
pink Johnny-nip
Central Dune Scrub
Central Dune Scrub
Central Maritime Chaparral
Central Maritime Chaparral
Centromadia parryi ssp. congdonii
Congdon's tarplant
Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus
western snowy plover
Chorizanthe pungens var. pungens
Monterey spineflower
Chorizanthe robusta var. robusta
robust spineflower
Cicindela ohlone
Ohlone tiger beetle
Clarkia jolonensis

1B.2

Jolon clarkia
Coastal and Valley Freshwater Marsh
Coastal and Valley Freshwater Marsh
Coastal Brackish Marsh
Coastal Brackish Marsh
Coelus globosus
globose dune beetle
Collinsia multicolor
San Francisco collinsia
Cordylanthus rigidus ssp. littoralis
seaside bird's-beak
Corynorhinus townsendii
Townsend's big-eared bat

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California Department of Fish and Wildlife
California Natural Diversity Database

Species

Element Code

Federal Status

State Status

Global Rank

State Rank

Rare Plant
Rank/CDFW
SSC or FP

Cypseloides niger

ABNUA01010

None

None

G4

S2

SSC

IILEPP2010

None

None

G5

S3

PDRAN0B0A2

None

None

G3T3

S3

1B.2

PDRAN0B0V0

None

None

G2

S2

1B.2

PDRAN0B1W0

None

None

G3

S3

1B.3

AMAFD03042

None

None

G4T1

S1

ABNKC06010

None

None

G5

S3S4

FP

ARAAD02030

None

None

G3G4

S3

SSC

ABPAT02011

None

None

G5T3Q

S3

WL

PDAST3L080

None

None

G2

S2

1B.1

PDPGN08470

None

None

G2

S2

1B.3

PDBRA16010

None

None

G2

S2

1B.2

PDBRA160R0

Endangered

Endangered

G1

S1

1B.1

AFCQN04010

Endangered

None

G3

S2S3

SSC

IILEPG2026

Endangered

None

G5T1T2

S1S2

ABNKD06090

None

None

G5

S4

WL

PMLIL0V0C0

None

None

G2

S2

1B.2

PDPLM041P2

Endangered

Threatened

G3G4T2

S2

1B.2

IMGASC2421

None

None

G2T1

S1

PGCUP04031

Threatened

None

G1

S1

1B.2

PGCUP04060

None

None

G1

S1

1B.2

black swift
Danaus plexippus
monarch butterfly
Delphinium californicum ssp. interius
Hospital Canyon larkspur
Delphinium hutchinsoniae
Hutchinson's larkspur
Delphinium umbraculorum
umbrella larkspur
Dipodomys venustus venustus
Santa Cruz kangaroo rat
Elanus leucurus
white-tailed kite
Emys marmorata
western pond turtle
Eremophila alpestris actia
California horned lark
Ericameria fasciculata
Eastwood's goldenbush
Eriogonum nortonii
Pinnacles buckwheat
Erysimum ammophilum
sand-loving wallflower
Erysimum menziesii
Menzies' wallflower
Eucyclogobius newberryi
tidewater goby
Euphilotes enoptes smithi
Smith's blue butterfly
Falco mexicanus
prairie falcon
Fritillaria liliacea
fragrant fritillary
Gilia tenuiflora ssp. arenaria
Monterey gilia
Helminthoglypta sequoicola consors
redwood shoulderband
Hesperocyparis goveniana
Gowen cypress
Hesperocyparis macrocarpa
Monterey cypress

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California Department of Fish and Wildlife
California Natural Diversity Database

Species

Element Code

Federal Status

State Status

Global Rank

State Rank

Rare Plant
Rank/CDFW
SSC or FP

Holocarpha macradenia

PDAST4X020

Threatened

Endangered

G1

S1

1B.1

PDROS0W043

None

None

G4T2

S2?

1B.1

AMACC05030

None

None

G5

S4

PDAST5L040

Endangered

None

G1

S1

1B.1

PDAST5N010

Endangered

Endangered

G2

S2

1B.1

PDCAM0C010

None

None

G2

S2

1B.1

ICBRA06010

None

None

G2G3

S2S3

PDFAB2B3Y0

Endangered

Endangered

G1

S1

1B.1

PDMAL0Q0B1

None

None

G3T3Q

S3

1B.2

PDMAL0Q0B5

None

None

G3T2Q

S2

1B.2

PDAST660C2

None

None

G5T2

S2

1B.2

PDAST6E0D0

None

None

G2

S2

1B.2

PDLAM18162

None

None

G3T2

S2

1B.2

PDAST6G010

None

None

G2G3

S2S3

1B.2

CTT83150CA

None

None

G1

S1.2

CTT83130CA

None

None

G1

S1.1

CTT83162CA

None

None

G1

S1.1

CTT83121CA

None

None

G2

S2.2

CTT52110CA

None

None

G3

S3.2

ABNDC04030

None

None

G2

S2

AFCHA0209G

Threatened

None

G5T2T3Q

S2S3

Santa Cruz tarplant


Horkelia cuneata var. sericea
Kellogg's horkelia
Lasiurus cinereus
hoary bat
Lasthenia conjugens
Contra Costa goldfields
Layia carnosa
beach layia
Legenere limosa
legenere
Linderiella occidentalis
California linderiella
Lupinus tidestromii
Tidestrom's lupine
Malacothamnus palmeri var. involucratus
Carmel Valley bush-mallow
Malacothamnus palmeri var. palmeri
Santa Lucia bush-mallow
Malacothrix saxatilis var. arachnoidea
Carmel Valley malacothrix
Microseris paludosa
marsh microseris
Monardella sinuata ssp. nigrescens
northern curly-leaved monardella
Monolopia gracilens
woodland woollythreads
Monterey Cypress Forest
Monterey Cypress Forest
Monterey Pine Forest
Monterey Pine Forest
Monterey Pygmy Cypress Forest
Monterey Pygmy Cypress Forest
Northern Bishop Pine Forest
Northern Bishop Pine Forest
Northern Coastal Salt Marsh
Northern Coastal Salt Marsh
Oceanodroma homochroa

SSC

ashy storm-petrel
Oncorhynchus mykiss irideus
steelhead - central California coast DPS

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Species

Element Code

Federal Status

State Status

Global Rank

State Rank

Rare Plant
Rank/CDFW
SSC or FP

Oncorhynchus mykiss irideus

AFCHA0209H

Threatened

None

G5T2Q

S2

SSC

IICOL5E020

None

None

G1

S1

PDSCR1K0D0

None

Rare

G2

S2

1B.2

ABNFC01021

Delisted

Delisted

G4T3

S3

FP

PDSCR1L5B1

None

None

G4T2

S2

1B.2

PDAST6X030

Endangered

Endangered

G1

S1

1B.1

ARACF12100

None

None

G3G4

S3S4

SSC

PGPIN040V0

None

None

G1

S1

1B.1

PMORC1X070

Endangered

None

G2

S2

1B.1

PDBOR0V061

None

None

G3T2Q

S2

1B.2

PDBOR0V170

None

None

G2

S2

1B.2

PDROS1B0U0

Endangered

Endangered

G1

S1

1B.1

ABNME05016

Endangered

Endangered

G5T1

S1

FP

NLLEC3S340

None

None

G5

S2?

2B.1

AAABH01050

None

None

G3

S2S3

SSC

AAABH01022

Threatened

None

G2G3

S2S3

SSC

AMAFF02032

None

None

G5T1

S1

ABPAU08010

None

Threatened

G5

S2

PDROS1J0W0

None

None

G2Q

S2

1B.2

PDMAL110E0

None

None

G3

S3

4.2

AFCHB03010

Candidate

Threatened

G5

S1

SSC

steelhead - south/central California coast DPS


Optioservus canus
Pinnacles optioservus riffle beetle
Pedicularis dudleyi
Dudley's lousewort
Pelecanus occidentalis californicus
California brown pelican
Penstemon rattanii var. kleei
Santa Cruz Mountains beardtongue
Pentachaeta bellidiflora
white-rayed pentachaeta
Phrynosoma blainvillii
coast horned lizard
Pinus radiata
Monterey pine
Piperia yadonii
Yadon's rein orchid
Plagiobothrys chorisianus var. chorisianus
Choris' popcornflower
Plagiobothrys uncinatus
hooked popcornflower
Potentilla hickmanii
Hickman's cinquefoil
Rallus longirostris obsoletus
California clapper rail
Ramalina thrausta
angel's hair lichen
Rana boylii
foothill yellow-legged frog
Rana draytonii
California red-legged frog
Reithrodontomys megalotis distichlis
Salinas harvest mouse
Riparia riparia
bank swallow
Rosa pinetorum
pine rose
Sidalcea malachroides
maple-leaved checkerbloom
Spirinchus thaleichthys
longfin smelt

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Species

Element Code

Federal Status

State Status

Global Rank

State Rank

Rare Plant
Rank/CDFW
SSC or FP

Stebbinsoseris decipiens

PDAST6E050

None

None

G2

S2

1B.2

AAAAF02032

None

None

G4

S4

SSC

AMAJF04010

None

None

G5

S3

SSC

AFCHB04010

Threatened

None

G5

S3

SSC

ARADB36160

None

None

G4

S3S4

SSC

NBMUS7L090

None

None

G2?

S2

1B.2

PDFAB402W0

None

None

G2

S2

1B.1

PDFAB400R5

None

None

G2

S2

1B.2

PDFAB402H0

None

Rare

G1

S1

1B.1

PDFAB402J0

Endangered

Endangered

G1

S1

1B.1

IIORT36030

Endangered

None

G1

S1

IMGASJ7040

None

None

G2

S2

CTT42110CA

None

None

G3

S3.1

ABPBW01114

Endangered

Endangered

G5T2

S2

Santa Cruz microseris


Taricha torosa
Coast Range newt
Taxidea taxus
American badger
Thaleichthys pacificus
eulachon
Thamnophis hammondii
two-striped garter snake
Tortula californica
California screw moss
Trifolium buckwestiorum
Santa Cruz clover
Trifolium hydrophilum
saline clover
Trifolium polyodon
Pacific Grove clover
Trifolium trichocalyx
Monterey clover
Trimerotropis infantilis
Zayante band-winged grasshopper
Tryonia imitator
mimic tryonia (=California brackishwater snail)
Valley Needlegrass Grassland
Valley Needlegrass Grassland
Vireo bellii pusillus
least Bell's vireo
Record Count: 117

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Appendix H
Attachment 3 List of Special-Status Plant and
Wildlife Species Known or with the Potential to
Occur in the Vicinity of the Project Study Area

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Table A: Special-Status Species Table for the Pure Water Monterey GWR Project
Species

Antrozous pallidus
Pallid bat

Corynorhinus townsendii
Townsends big-eared bat

Dipodomys venustus venustus


Santa Cruz kangaroo rat

Status
(USFWS/
CDFW/CNPS)
--/SSC/--

--/SC/--

--/CNDDB/--

General Habitat
MAMMALS
Occurs in a wide variety of habitats including grasslands,
shrublands, arid desert areas, oak savanna, coastal forested
areas, and coniferous forests of the mountain regions of
California. Most common in open, dry habitats with rocky
areas for roosting. Day roosts include caves, crevices, mines,
and occasionally hollow trees and buildings. Seems to prefer
rocky outcrops, cliffs, and crevices with access to open
habitats for foraging. Similar structures are used for night
roosting and will also use more open sites such as eaves,
awnings, and open areas under bridges for feeding roosts.

Found primarily in rural settings from inland deserts to


coastal redwoods, oak woodland of the inner Coast Ranges
and Sierra foothills, and low to mid-elevation mixed
coniferous-deciduous forests. Typically roost during the day
in limestone caves, lava tubes, and mines, but can roost in
buildings that offer suitable conditions. Night roosts are in
more open settings and include bridges, rock crevices, and
trees.

Common permanent residents of chaparral and foothill


woodland habitats within the Santa Cruz Mountains from 01799 meters. Use well-drained loam or sandy loam soils for
burrowing. Burrows are typically shallow (2-20 inches below
the surface) and simple with a main chamber and few escape
chambers.

Potential Occurrence within Project Study


Area
High: The pallid bat may roost in trees within
the Project Study Area, most likely coast live oak
trees and riparian forest, and may forage over
non-native grasslands, central coastal scrub, and
central maritime chaparral habitats. Therefore, it
may occur at the Salinas Treatment Facility site,
Blanco Drain site, Product Water Conveyance:
RUWAP and Coastal alignment options,
Injection Well Facilities site, CalAm Distribution
System: Monterey Pipeline, and the three
Affected Reaches.
Project components contain little to no habitat to
support day roosts.
High: Suitable night roost habitat present at
component sites with trees (Salinas Pump
Station, Salinas Treatment Facility, Blanco Drain
Diversion, Product Water Conveyance: RUWAP
and Coastal Alignment Options and Booster
Stations, Injection Well Facilities, and CalAm
Distribution System: Monterey Pipeline).
Project components contain little to no habitat to
support day roosts.
Unlikely: Project Study Area is not located with
the Santa Cruz Mountains.

Species
Lasiurus cinereus
Hoary bat

Neotoma macrotis luciana


Monterey dusky-footed woodrat

Reithrodontomys megalotis
distichlis
Salinas harvest mouse

Status
(USFWS/
CDFW/CNPS)
--/CNDDB/--

--/SSC/--

--/CNDDB/--

General Habitat
Prefers open habitats or habitat mosaics with access to trees
for cover and open areas or edge for feeding. Generally roost
in dense foliage of trees.

Forest and oak woodland habitats of moderate canopy with


moderate to dense understory. Also occurs in chaparral
habitats.

Known only to occur from the Monterey Bay region. Occurs


in fresh and brackish water wetlands, and probably in the
adjacent uplands around the mouth of the Salinas River.

Potential Occurrence within Project Study


Area
High: The hoary bat may roost in within the
Project Study Area, most likely coast live oak
trees and riparian forest, and may forage over the
open habitats, including non-native grasslands,
central coastal scrub, and central maritime
chaparral habitats. Therefore, it may occur at the
Product Water Conveyance: RUWAP and
Coastal alignment options, Injection Well
Facilities site, and the three Affected Reaches
There is a high potential for hoary bat to forage
and roost within these habitats, but maternity
roosts are unlikely to occur.
High: Suitable habitat is present within the oak
woodland, coastal scrub, and maritime chaparral
habitats within the Project Study Area. Woodrat
nests were observed during surveys in 2014. The
riparian habitat at Roberts Lake and the coastal
scrub near the Intake Wells Site are likely not
dense enough to provide woodrat habitat and the
species is unlikely to occur there.
High: Three CNDDB occurrences of this species
are recorded within the Project Study Area, near
Seaside Marina, and Armstrong Ranch. Suitable
habitat present within and surrounding emergent
wetland areas at Roberts Lake and Locke
Paddon Lake and at the potential emergent
wetland near the Intake Wells Site.

Species
Sorex ornatus salarius*
Monterey ornate shrew

Status
(USFWS/
CDFW/CNPS)
--/SSC/--

Taxidea taxus
American badger

--/SSC/--

Accipiter cooperii
Coopers hawk

--/WL/--

Agelaius tricolor
Tricolored blackbird

--/SSC/--

Aquila chrysaetos
Golden eagle

--/FP/--

General Habitat
Mostly moist or riparian woodland habitats, and within
chaparral, grassland, and emergent wetland habitats where
there is a thick duff or downed logs.

Dry, open grasslands, fields, pastures savannas, and mountain


meadows near timberline are preferred. The principal
requirements seem to be sufficient food, friable soils, and
relatively open, uncultivated grounds.

BIRDS
Resident throughout most of the wooded portion of the state.
Dense stands of live oak, riparian deciduous, or other forest
habitats near water used most frequently. Seldom found in
areas without dense tree stands, or patchy woodland habitats.
Nest in colonies in dense riparian vegetation, along rivers,
lagoons, lakes, and ponds. Forages over grassland or aquatic
habitats.
Use rolling foot-hills, mountain terrain, wide arid plateaus
deeply cut by streams and canyons, open mountain slopes,
cliffs, and rocky outcrops. Nest in secluded cliffs with
overhanging ledges as well as large trees.

Potential Occurrence within Project Study


Area
Moderate: Marginal quality habitat is present
within the Project Study Area near Locke
Paddon Lake, Roberts Lake, and the potential
emergent wetland near the Intake Wells Site. The
CNDDB does not report any occurrences within
the 10 Quads analyzed; however Figure B-18 in
the Fort Ord HMP identifies portions of the
Project Study Area as containing potential
habitat for this species and this species is known
to occur within the vicinity of the Project Study
Area (Bolster, 1998).
High: One CNDDB occurrence of this species is
recorded within the Project Study Area, near
Seaside and Sand City. However, this is a
historic occurrence and the area has since been
developed. Suitable habitat within the Project
Study Area is present within the non-native
grassland and ruderal habitats near Armstrong
Ranch and the Terminal Reservoir site.
Moderate: Possible nesting and foraging habitat
is present within the Project Study Area

High: The CNDDB reports an occurrence of this


species at Locke Paddon Lake.
Low: Foraging habitat is present within the
Project Study Area

Species
Asio flammeus
Short-eared owl

Status
(USFWS/
CDFW/CNPS)
--/SSC/--

Athene cunicularia
Burrowing owl

--/SSC/--

Buteo regalis
Ferruginous hawk

--/CNDDB/--

Charadrius alexandrius nivosus


Western snowy plover

FT/SSC/--

Cypseloides niger
Black swift

--/SSC/--

General Habitat
Usually found in open areas with few trees, such as annual
and perennial grasslands, prairies, meadows, dunes, irrigated
lands, and saline and freshwater emergent marshes. Dense
vegetation is required for roosting and nesting cover. This
includes tall grasses, brush, ditches, and wetlands. Open,
treeless areas containing elevated sites for perching, such as
fence posts or small mounds, are also needed. Some
individuals breed in northern California.
Year round resident of open, dry grassland and desert
habitats, and in grass, forb and open shrub stages of pinyonjuniper and ponderosa pine habitats. Frequent open
grasslands and shrublands with perches and burrows. Use
rodent burrows (often California ground squirrel) for roosting
and nesting cover. Pipes, culverts, and nest boxes may be
substituted for burrows in areas where burrows are not
available.
An uncommon winter resident and migrant at lower
elevations and open grasslands in the Modoc Plateau, Central
Valley, and Coast Ranges and a fairly common winter
resident of grassland and agricultural areas in southwestern
California. Frequent open grasslands, sagebrush flats, desert
scrub, low foothills surrounding valleys, and fringes of
pinyon-juniper habitats. Does not breed in California.
Sandy beaches on marine and estuarine shores, also salt pond
levees and the shores of large alkali lakes. Requires sandy,
gravelly or friable soil substrate for nesting.

Regularly nests in moist crevices or caves on sea cliffs above


the surf, or on cliffs behind or adjacent to waterfalls in deep
canyons. Forages widely over many habitats.

Potential Occurrence within Project Study


Area
Unlikely: This species does not breed within
Monterey County and only low quality
overwintering habitat is present within the
Project Study Area. The Project is unlikely to
impact this species, as overwintering habitat is
not typically protected.

High: Three CNDDB occurrences of this species


are recorded within the Project Study Area.
Suitable habitat is present within the non-native
grassland habitat at Armstrong Ranch and the
Terminal Reservoir site.

High: A CNDDB occurrence of this species is


recorded within the Project Study Area near
Armstrong Ranch. However, this species does
not breed in California and is therefore unlikely
to be impacted by the Project.

Unlikely: Three CNDDB occurrences are


recorded within portions of the Project Study
Area. No suitable habitat for this species is
present within the Project Study Area. However,
suitable habitat is present immediately adjacent
to the Project Study Area at the southern end of
Fort Ord, near the Highway One Fremont Street
Exit in Seaside (Seaside occurrence).
Unlikely: No suitable habitat present within the
Project Study Area. The nearest CNDDB
occurrence is approximately five miles from the
Project Study Area.

Species
Elanus leucurus
White-tailed kite

Status
(USFWS/
CDFW/CNPS)
--/FP/--

General Habitat
Open groves, river valleys, marshes, and grasslands. Prefer
such area with low roosts (fences etc.). Nest in shrubs and
trees adjacent to grasslands.

Eremophila alpestris actia


California horned lark

--/WL/--

Variety of open habitats, usually where large trees and/or


shrubs are absent. Found from grasslands along the coast to
deserts at sea-level and alpine dwarf-shrub habitats are higher
elevations. Builds open cup-like nests on the ground.

Falco mexicanus
Prairie falcon

--/WL/--

Associated primarily with perennial grasslands, savannahs,


rangeland, some agricultural fields, and desert scrub areas.
Uses open terrain for foraging; nests in open terrain with
canyons, cliffs, escarpments, and rock outcrops.

Oceanodroma homochroa
Ashy storm petrel

--/SSC/--

Pelecanus occidentalis
californicus
California brown pelican

FD/SD,FP/--

Rallus longirostris obsoletus


California clapper rail

FE/SE,FP/--

Tied to land only to nest, otherwise remains over open sea.


Nests in natural cavities, sea caves, or rock crevices on
offshore islands and prominent peninsulas of the mainland.
Found in estuarine, marine subtidal, and marine pelagic
waters along the California coast. Usually rests on water or
inaccessible rocks, but also uses mudflats, sandy beaches,
wharfs, and jetties.
Occur within a range of salt and brackish marshes.

Potential Occurrence within Project Study


Area
High: Appropriate nesting and foraging habitat
present within the Project Study Area,
particularly within the vicinity of Armstrong
Ranch. The nearest CNDDB occurrence is
approximately seven miles from the Project
Study Area; however, an occurrence is also
known within Armstrong Ranch, immediately
adjacent to the Project Study Area.
High: A CNDDB occurrence of this species is
recorded within the Project Study Area near
Armstrong Ranch in Marina. Suitable habitat is
present within the Project Study Area within the
non-native grassland habitat at Armstrong Ranch
and the Terminal Reservoir site.
Low: May forage within Project Study Area,
near Armstrong Ranch. No suitable nesting
habitat is present within the Project Study Area
and is therefore unlikely to be impacted by the
Project. The nearest CNDDB occurrence is
within the Spreckels Quad (exact occurrence
location information not available).
Unlikely: No suitable habitat present within the
Project Study Area.
Unlikely: Only low quality habitat is present
within the Project Study Area.

Unlikely: Only low quality habitat is present


within the Project Study Area. This species is
now likely restricted to the San Francisco Bay
area. Occurrences have been recorded at
Elkhorn Slough; however this species has not
been observed there since the 1980s.

Species
Riparia riparia
Bank swallow

Status
(USFWS/
CDFW/CNPS)
--/ST/--

Vireo bellii pusillus


Least Bells vireo

FE/SE/--

Ambystoma californiense
California tiger salamander

FT/ST/--

Ambystoma macrodactylum
croceum
Santa Cruz long-toed
salamander

FE/SE/--

General Habitat
Nest colonially in sand banks. Found near water; fields,
marshes, streams, and lakes.

Riparian habitats. Breed in willow riparian forest supporting


a dense, shrubby understory. Oak woodland with a willow
riparian understory is also used in some areas, and
individuals sometimes enter adjacent chaparral, coastal sage
scrub, or desert scrub habitats to forage.
REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS
Annual grassland and grassy understory of valley-foothill
hardwood habitats in central and northern California. Need
underground refuges and vernal pools or other seasonal water
sources.

Preferred habitats include ponderosa pine, montane


hardwood-conifer, mixed conifer, montane riparian, red fir,
and wet meadows. This is an isolated subspecies which
occurs in a small number of localities in Santa Cruz and
Monterey Counties. Adults spend the majority of the time in
underground burrows and beneath objects. Larvae prefer
shallow water with clumps of vegetation.

Potential Occurrence within Project Study


Area
Unlikely: No suitable habitat present within the
Project Study Area. The nearest CNDDB
occurrence is approximately 3 miles from the
Project Study Area. An occurrence of this
species was also reported by California State
Parks in 2008 on Fort Ord, approximately 2,000
feet from the Project alignment.
Unlikely: Only low quality habitat is present
within the Project Study Area. Considered
extirpated in northern Monterey County.

Unlikely: No breeding habitat is present within


the Project Study Area. Several breeding
locations are known within Fort Ord; however all
of these are located 2.0 miles or greater from the
Project Study Area, outside of the known
dispersal range for this species. A tiger
salamander breeding site is also known within
Armstrong Ranch, approximately 300 feet from
the Project Study Area, and suitable upland
habitat is present within the Project Study Area
in this area. However, it was determined through
genetic testing that the tiger salamander
population at this location was non-native.
Unlikely: No breeding habitat is present on the
Project Study Area. The nearest CNDDB
occurrence is approximately five miles Project
Study Area, outside of the potential dispersal
range for this species.

Species
Anniella pulchra
California legless lizard

Status
(USFWS/
CDFW/CNPS)
--/SSC/--

(includes A. p. nigra and A. p.


pulchra as recognized by the
DFG)

Emys marmorata
Western pond turtle

--/SSC/--

Phrynosoma blainvillii
Coast horned lizard

--/SSC/--

Rana boylii
foothill yellow-legged frog

--/SSC/--

Rana draytonii
California red-legged frog

FT/SSC/--

General Habitat
Requires moist, warm habitats with loose soil for burrowing
and prostrate plant cover, often forages in leaf litter at plant
bases; may be found on beaches, sandy washes, and in
woodland, chaparral, and riparian areas.

Associated with permanent or nearly permanent water in a


wide variety of habitats including streams, lakes, ponds,
irrigation ditches, etc. Require basking sites such as partially
submerged logs, rocks, mats of vegetation, or open banks.
Associated with open patches of sandy soils in washes,
chaparral, scrub, and grasslands.

Partly-shaded, shallow streams and riffles with a rocky


substrate in a variety of habitats, including hardwood, pine,
and riparian forests, scrub, chaparral, and wet meadows.
Rarely encountered far from permanent water.
Lowlands and foothills in or near permanent or late-season
sources of deep water with dense, shrubby, or emergent
riparian vegetation. During late summer or fall adults are
known to utilize a variety of upland habitats with leaf litter or
mammal burrows.

Potential Occurrence within Project Study


Area
High: Suitable habitat present within any of the
undeveloped areas of the Project Study Area.
The CNDDB reports occurrences within six of
the 10 Quads analyzed. Additionally, a specific
occurrence is reported within the Project Study
Area in Marina, near the Fort Ord Natural
Reserve (FONR). Figure B-16 in the Fort Ord
HMP identifies portions of the Project Study
Area as containing potential habitat for this
species.
High: Suitable habitat is present within the
Project Study Area near Locke Paddon Lake and
Roberts Lake. The nearest CNDDB occurrence
is less than 100 feet from the Project Study Area.
Present: Two CNDDB occurrences of this
species are recorded within the Project Study
Area near Armstrong Ranch. Additionally, this
species was observed within the Terminal
Reservoir site on Fort Ord. Suitable habitat is
present within the Project Study Area near
Armstrong Ranch, throughout Fort Ord, and on
the dunes near the Intake Wells Site.
Unlikely: No habitat is present within the Project
Study Area

High: The nearest CNDDB occurrence is


located approximately one mile from the Project
Study Area along the Salinas River. CRLF were
observed breeding at this location in 2009.
Appropriate breeding habitat also includes
Roberts Lake and Locke Paddon Lake; although
these resources are likely outside of the dispersal
range for CRLF.

Species
Taricha torosa
Coast Range newt

Thamnophis hammondii
Two-striped garter snake

Status
(USFWS/
CDFW/CNPS)
--/SSC/--

--/SSC/--

Cicindela ohlone
Ohlone tiger beetle

FE/CNDDB/--

Coelus globosus
Globose dune beetle

--/CNDDB/--

Danaus plexippus
Monarch butterfly

--/CNDDB/--

General Habitat
Occurs mainly in valley-foothill hardwood, valley-foothill
hardwood-conifer, coastal scrub, and mixed chaparral but is
known to occur in grasslands and mixed conifer types. Seek
cover under rocks and logs, in mammal burrows, rock
fissures, or man-made structures such as wells. Breed in
intermittent ponds, streams, lakes, and reservoir.
Associated with permanent or semi-permanent bodies of
water bordered by dense vegetation in a variety of habitats
from sea level to 2400m elevation.

INVERTEBRATES
Coastal terraces with remnant stands of open native grassland
with clay or sandy soils. Hunt, breed, and dig small vertical
burrows along sunny single-track trails and dirt roads
(maintained by cattle, hikers, etc.) in coast terrace meadows
that still support native grasses. Current range from the City
of Scotts Valley to the eastern edge of the City of Santa Cruz.
Coastal dunes. These beetles are primarily subterranean,
tunneling through sand underneath dune vegetation.

Overwinters in coastal California using colonial roosts


generally found in Eucalyptus, pine, and acacia trees.
Overwintering habitat for this species within the Coastal
Zone represents ESHA. Local ordinances often protect this
species as well.

Potential Occurrence within Project Study


Area
Moderate: Aestivation habitat is present within
the Project Study Area.

High: Suitable habitat is present within the


Project Study Area near Locke Paddon Lake and
Roberts Lake. The nearest CNDDB occurrence
is approximately 10 miles from the Project Study
Area.
Unlikely: Project Study Area is outside of the
known current range.

Unlikely: Suitable habitat is present within the


foredune habitat adjacent to the Project Study
Area. The nearest CNDDB occurrence is
approximately 1,000 feet from the Project Study
Area, near the Highway 1 Fremont Street Exit in
Seaside. This species is restricted to the
foredunes within 100 feet of the wave wash zone.
It has not been collected from Monterey beaches
for many years, and may have been extirpated in
the Project vicinity (Doyen, 1976).
High: A CNDDB occurrence of this species is
reported within the Project Study Area, located
within the Eucalyptus grove across from the
Naval Post-graduate School in Monterey. No
other suitable habitat is present within the Project
Study Area.

Species
Euphilotes enoptes smithi
Smiths blue butterfly

Status
(USFWS/
CDFW/CNPS)
FE/CNDDB/--

General Habitat
Most commonly associated with coastal dunes and coastal
sage scrub plant communities in Monterey and Santa Cruz
Counties. Plant hosts are Eriogonum latifolium and E.
parvifolium.

Helminthoglypta sequoicola
consors
Redwood shoulderband snail
Linderiella occidentalis
California linderiella
Optioservus canus
Pinnacles optioservus riffle
beetle

--/CNDDB/--

Known only from the south slope of San Juan grade, near
foot, 8 miles northwest of Salinas.

--/CNDDB/--

Trimerotropis infantilis
Zayante band-winged
grasshopper

FE/CNDDB/--

Tryonia imitator
Mimic tryonia (=California
brackishwater snail)

--/CNDDB/--

Ephemeral ponds with no flow. Generally associated with


hardpans.
Species of this genus generally prefer gravelly or rocky
streams and some often occur on moss covered rocks. Both
adults and larvae crawl on rocks and gravel mostly in riffle
areas.
Open sandy areas with sparse, low annual and perennial
herbs on high ridges with sparse ponderosa pine. Often
occurs with Ben Lomond wallflower. Restricted to sand
parkland habitat found on ridges and hills within the Zayante
sandhills habitat in Santa Cruz County. Flight season extends
from late May through August.
Inhabits coastal lagoons, estuaries and salt marshes. Found
only in permanently submerged areas in a variety of sediment
types. Tolerant of a wide range of salinities.

--/CNDDB/--

Potential Occurrence within Project Study


Area
High: The CNDDB reports an occurrence of this
species that ranges from Seaside to Monterey
and includes portions of the Project Study Area.
Additionally, the CNDDB reports an occurrence
immediately adjacent to the Project Study Area,
near the proposed intake wells location. The
host plants for this species were identified within
the Project Study Area, at the Intake Wells Site,
Fort Ord Dunes State Park, Armstrong Ranch,
Sand City, and near the Naval Post-Graduate
School in the City of Monterey.
Unlikely: The only known occurrence of this
species is not near the Project Study Area.
Unlikely: No suitable habitat present within the
Project Study Area.
Unlikely: No suitable habitat present within the
Project Study Area.

Unlikely: No suitable habitat present within the


Project Study Area.

Moderate: Habitat is present within Roberts


Lake and the Old Salinas River Channel. There
are no occurrences are known for Roberts lake
and the habitat present is marginal. A historic
CNDDB occurrence is present within the
Affected Reaches Project Study Area in the Old
Salinas River Channel; however, this occurrence
is from 1981 and presence at this location is
listed as extirpated. The nearest modern CNDDB
occurrence is approximately 0.5 miles from the
Project Study Area within Elkhorn Slough.

Species

Status
(USFWS/
CDFW/CNPS)

Agrostis lacuna-vernalis
Vernal pool bent grass

--/CNDDB/1B

Allium hickmanii
Hickmans onion

--/CNDDB/1B

Artcostaphylos andersonii
Andersons manzanita

--/CNDDB/1B

Artcostaphylos edmundsii
Little Sur manzanita

--/CNDDB/1B

Arctostaphylos hookeri ssp.


hookeri
Hookers manzanita

--/CNDDB/1B

Arctostaphylos montereyensis
Toro manzanita

--/CNDDB/1B

Arctostaphylos pajaroensis
Pajaro manzanita

--/CNDDB/1B

Arctostaphylos pumila
Sandmat manzanita

--/CNDDB/1B

Artcostaphylos regismontana
Kings mountain manzanita

--/CNDDB/1B

Astragalus tener var. tener


Alkali milk-vetch

--/CNDDB/1B

General Habitat
PLANTS
Vernal pool mima mounds at elevations of 115-145 meters.
Annual herb in the Poaceae family; blooms April-May.
Known only from Butterfly Valley and Machine Gun Flats of
Ft. Ord National Monument.
Closed-cone coniferous forests, maritime chaparral, coastal
prairie, coastal scrub, and valley and foothill grasslands at
elevations of 5-200 meters. Bulbiferous herb in the Alliaceae
family; blooms March-May.
Openings and edges of broadleaved upland forest, chaparral,
and north coast coniferous forest at elevations of 60-760
meters. Evergreen shrub in the Ericaceae family; blooms
November-May.
Coastal bluff scrub and chaparral on sandy soils at elevations
of 30-105 meters. Evergreen shrub in the Ericaceae family;
blooms November-April.
Closed-cone coniferous forest, chaparral, cismontane
woodland, and coastal scrub on sandy soils at elevations of
85-536 meters. Evergreen shrub in the Ericaceae family;
blooms January-June.
Maritime chaparral, cismontane woodland, and coastal scrub
on sandy soils at elevations of 30-730 meters. Evergreen
shrub in the Ericaceae family; blooms February-March.
Chaparral on sandy soils at elevations of 30-760 meters.
Evergreen shrub in the Ericaceae family; blooms DecemberMarch.
Closed-cone coniferous forests, maritime chaparral,
cismontane woodland, coastal dunes, and coastal scrub on
sandy soils at elevations of 3-205 meters. Evergreen shrub in
the Ericaceae family; blooms February-May.
Broadleaved upland forest, chaparral, and north coast
coniferous forest on granitic or sandstone souls at elevations
between 305-730 meters. Evergreen shrub in the Ericaceae
family; blooms January-April
Playas, valley and foothill grassland on adobe clay, and
vernal pools on alkaline soils at elevations of 1-60 meters.
Annual herb in the Fabaceae family; blooms March-June.

Potential Occurrence within Project Study


Area
Unlikely: No suitable habitat present within the
Project Study Area and not identified during
focused botanical surveys in 2014.
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.
Present: Observed near CSUMB and the Naval
Post-Graduate School in the City of Monterey
during focused botanical surveys in 2009, 2010,
and 2014.
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.
Present: Observed at the Terminal Reservoir
Site, throughout Fort Ord Dunes State Park, and
within Sand City during focused botanical
surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.
Unlikely: Project Study Area is outside of the
species elevation range

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Species
Astragalus tener var. titi
Coastal dunes milk-vetch

Status
(USFWS/
CDFW/CNPS)
FE/SE/1B

Bryoria spiralifera
Twisted horsehair lichen

--/CNDDB/1B

California macrophylla
Round-leaved filaree

--/CNDDB/1B

Castilleja ambigua var.


insalutata
Pink Johnny-nip
Ceanothus cuneatus ssp. rigidus
Monterey ceanothus

--/CNDDB/1B

Centromadia parryi ssp.


congdonii
Congdons tarplant
Chorizanthe pungens var.
pungens
Monterey spineflower

--/CNDDB/1B

--/CNDDB/4

FT/CNDDB/1B

Chorizanthe robusta var.


robusta
Robust spineflower

FE/CNDDB/1B

Clarkia jolonensis
Jolon clarkia

--/CNDDB/1B

Collinsia multicolor
San Francisco collinsia

--/CNDDB/1B

General Habitat
Coastal bluff scrub on sandy soils, coastal dunes, and mesic
areas of coastal prairie at elevations of 1-50 meters. Annual
herb in the Fabaceae family; blooms March-May.
California North Coast coniferous forest at an elevation of
0 30 meters. Often found on conifers, including Picea
sitchensis, Pinus contorta var. contorta, Pseudotsuga
menziesii, Abies grandis, and Tsuga heterophylla. Fruticose
lichen in the Parmeliaceae family.
Cismontane woodland and valley and foothill grassland on
clay soils at elevations of 15-1200 meters. Annual herb in the
Geraniaceae family; blooms March-May.
Coastal prairie and coastal scrub at elevations of 0-100
meters. Annual herb in the Orobanchaceae family; blooms
May-August.
Closed cone coniferous forest, chaparral, and coastal scrub
on sandy soils at elevations of 3-200 meters. Evergreen shrub
in the Rhamnaceae family, blooms February-April.
Valley and foothill grassland on alkaline soils at elevations of
1-230 meters. Annual herb in the Asteraceae family; blooms
June-November.
Maritime chaparral, cismontane woodland, coastal dunes,
coastal scrub, and valley and foothill grassland on sandy soils
at elevations of 3-450 meters. Annual herb in the
Polygonaceae family; blooms April-June.

Openings in cismontane woodland, coastal dunes, and coastal


scrub on sandy or gravelly soils at elevations of 3-300
meters. Annual herb in the Polygonaceae family; blooms
April-September.
Cismontane woodland, chaparral, riparian woodland, and
coastal scrub at elevations of 20-660 meters. Annual herb in
the Onagraceae family; blooms April-June.
Closed-cone coniferous forest and coastal scrub, sometimes
on serpentinite soils, at elevations of 30-250 meters. Annual
herb in the Scrophulariaceae family; blooms March-May.

Potential Occurrence within Project Study


Area
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.
Unlikely: No suitable habitat present within the
Project Study Area.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.
Present: Observed at the Terminal Reservoir
and ASR System sites and within Fort Ord Dunes
State Park during focused botanical surveys in
2009, 2010, and 2014.
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.
Present: Observed throughout Fort Ord, near
Armstrong Ranch, and on the dunes at the
Injection Well Facilities site during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014. May
also be present within the staging areas (further
surveys needed in these areas).
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Species
Cordylanthus rigidus ssp.
littoralis
Seaside birds-beak

Status
(USFWS/
CDFW/CNPS)
--/SE/1B

Delphinium californicum ssp.


interius
Hospital Canyon larkspur

--/CNDDB/1B

Delphinium hutchinsoniae
Hutchinsons larkspur

--/CNDDB/1B

Delphinium umbraculorum
Umbrella larkspur

--/CNDDB/1B

Ericameria fasciculata
Eastwoods goldenbush

--/CNDDB/1B

Eriogonum nortonii
Pinnacles buckwheat

--/CNDDB/1B

Erysimum ammophilum
Sand-loving (coast) wallflower

--/CNDDB/1B

Erysimum menziesii
Menzies wallflower
Fritillaria liliacea
Fragrant fritillary

FE/SE/1B
--/CNDDB/1B

General Habitat
Closed-cone coniferous forests, chaparral, cismontane
woodlands, coastal dunes, and coastal scrub on sandy soils,
often on disturbed sites, at elevations of 0-425 meters. Hemiparasitic, annual herb in the Scrophulariaceae family; blooms
April-October.
Openings in chaparral, coastal scrub, and mesic areas of
cismontane woodland at elevations of 230-1095 meters.
Perennial herb in the Ranunculaceae family; blooms AprilJune.
Broadleaved upland forest, chaparral, coastal scrub, and
coastal prairie at elevations of 0-427 meters. Perennial herb
in the Ranunculaceae family; blooms March-June.
Cismontane woodland at elevations of 400-1600 meters.
Perennial herb in the Ranunculaceae family; blooms AprilJune.
Closed-cone coniferous forest, maritime chaparral, coastal
dunes, and openings in coastal scrub on sandy soils at
elevations of 30-275 meters. Evergreen shrub in the
Asteraceae family; blooms July-October.
Chaparral and valley and foothill grassland on sandy soils,
often on recent burns, at elevations of 300-975 meters.
Annual herb in the Polygonaceae family; blooms MaySeptember.
Maritime chaparral, coastal dunes, and openings in coastal
scrub on sandy soils at elevations of 0-60 meters. Perennial
herb in the Brassicaceae family; blooms February-June.

Coastal dunes at elevations of 0-35 meters. Perennial herb in


the Brassicaceae family; blooms March-June.
Cismontane woodland, coastal prairie, coastal scrub, and
valley and foothill grassland, often serpentinite, at elevations
of 3-410 meters. Bulbiferous perennial herb in the Liliaceae
family; blooms February-April.

Potential Occurrence within Project Study


Area
Present: Observed at the Terminal Reservoir
Site during focused botanical surveys in 2010.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014
Present: Observed at the Terminal Reservoir
ASR System sites on Fort Ord during focused
botanical surveys in 2010.
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014

Present: Observed within the Project Study Area


at the Intake Wells Site, at the Terminal
Reservoir Site, at the southern end of the Fort
Ord Dunes State Park, and on the dunes near
Window on the Bay Waterfront Park during
focused botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and
2014.
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Species
Gilia tenuiflora ssp. arenaria
Monterey (sand) gilia

Status
(USFWS/
CDFW/CNPS)
FE/ST/1B

Hesperocyparis goveniana
Gowen cypress

FT/CNDDB/1B

Hesperocyparis macrocarpa
Monterey cypress

--/CNDDB/1B

Holocarpha macradenia
Santa Cruz tarplant

FT/SE/1B

Horkelia cuneata var. sericea


Kelloggs horkelia

--/CNDDB/1B

Lasthenia conjugens
Contra Costa goldfields

FE/CNDDB/1B

Layia carnosa
Beach layia
Legenere limosa
Legenere

FE/SE/1B

--/CNDDB/1B

General Habitat
Maritime chaparral, cismontane woodland, coastal dunes,
and openings in coastal scrub on sandy soils at elevations of
0-45 meters. Annual herb in the Polemoniaceae family;
blooms April-June.
Closed-cone coniferous forest and maritime chaparral at
elevations of 30-300 meters. Evergreen tree in the
Cupressaceae family. Natively occurring only at Point Lobos
near Gibson Creek and the Huckleberry Hill Nature Preserve
near Highway 68.
Closed-cone coniferous forest at elevations of 10-30 meters.
Evergreen tree in the Cupressaceae family. Natively
occurring only at Cypress Point in Pebble Beach and Point
Lobos State Park; widely planted and naturalized elsewhere.

Coastal prairies and valley foothill grasslands, often clay or


sandy soils, at elevations of 10-220 meters. Annual herb in
the Asteraceae family; blooms June-October.
Closed-cone coniferous forests, maritime chaparral, and
openings in coastal scrub on sandy or gravelly soils at
elevations of 10-200 meters. Perennial herb in the Rosaceae
family; blooms April-September.
Mesic areas of valley and foothill grassland, alkaline playas,
cismontane woodland, and vernal pools at elevations of 0470 meters. Annual herb in the Asteraceae family; blooms
March-June.
Coastal dunes and coastal scrub on sandy soils at elevations
of 0-60 meters. Annual herb in the Asteraceae family;
blooms March-July.
Vernal pools and wetlands at elevations of 1-880 meters.
Annual herb in the Campanulaceae family; blooms AprilJune.

Potential Occurrence within Project Study


Area
Present: Observed within the Project Study Area
at the Intake Wells Site, Terminal Reservoir Site,
and at the southern end of the Fort Ord Dunes
State Park during focused botanical surveys in
2010.
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical survey in 2009, 2010, and 2014.
Project Study Area it outside of currently known
range for this species.
Not Present: Project Study Area is outside of
currently known range for this species. Although
several individuals of this species were observed
within the Project Study Area, these individuals
are planted specimens or volunteers from planted
specimens and are not considered special-status.
Therefore, no natively occurring Monterey
cypress trees are present within the Project Study
Area.
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.
Present: Observed within the Fort Ord Dunes
State Park area and near Armstrong Ranch
during focused botanical surveys in 2009, 2010,
and 2014.
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014

Species
Lupinus tidestromii
Tidestroms lupine

Status
(USFWS/
CDFW/CNPS)
FE/SE/1B

Malacothamnus palmeri var.


involucratus
Carmel Valley bush-mallow
Malacothamnus palmeri var.
palmeri
Santa Lucia bush-mallow
Malacothrix saxatilis var.
arachnoidea
Carmel Valley malacothrix

--/CNDDB/1B

Microseris paludosa
Marsh microseris

--/CNDDB/1B

Monardella sinuata ssp.


nigrescens
Northern curly-leaved
monardella

--/CNDDB/1B

Monolopia gracilens
Woodland woolythreads

--/CNDDB/1B

Pinus radiata
Monterey pine

--/CNDDB/1B

--/CNDDB/1B

--/--/1B

General Habitat

Potential Occurrence within Project Study


Area

Coastal dunes at elevations of 0-100 meters. Perennial


rhizomatous herb in the Fabaceae family; blooms April-June.
Only Monterey County plants are state-listed Endangered as
var. tidestromii.
Chaparral, cismontane woodland, and coastal scrub at
elevations of 30-1100 meters. Deciduous shrub in the
Malvaceae family; blooms May-August.
Chaparral on rocky soils at elevations of 60-360 meters.
Deciduous shrub in the Malvaceae family; blooms May-July.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Chaparral and coastal scrub on rocky soils at elevations of


25-1036 meters. Perennial rhizomatous herb in the
Asteraceae family; blooms June-December (uncommon in
March).
Closed-cone coniferous forest, cismontane woodland, coastal
scrub, and valley and foothill grasslands at elevations of 3300 meters. Perennial herb in the Asteraceae family; blooms
April-June (July).
Closed-cone coniferous forest, chaparral, coastal dunes,
coastal prairie, coastal scrub, and lower montane coniferous
forest (ponderosa pine sandhills) on sandy soils at elevations
of 0-305 meters. Annual herb in the Lamiaceae family;
blooms May-September.
Openings of broadleaved upland forest, chaparral,
cismontane woodland, North Coast coniferous forest, and
valley and foothill grassland on serpentinite soils at
elevations of 100-1200 meters. Annual herb in the
Asteraceae family; blooms February-July.
Closed-cone coniferous forest at elevations of 25-185 meters.
Evergreen tree in the Pinaceae family. Only three native
stands in CA, at Ano Nuevo, Cambria, and the Monterey
Peninsula; introduced in many areas.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Present: Several Monterey pine trees are present


within the Project Study Area; however, the
majority of these individuals are planted
specimens or volunteers from planted specimens
and are not considered special-status. The only
special-status individual of this species is located
within the Presidio of Monterey.

Species
Pedicularis dudleyi
Dudleys lousewort

Penstemon rattanii var. kleei


Santa Cruz Mountains
beardtongue
Pentachaeta bellidiflora
White-rayed pentachaeta

Status
(USFWS/
CDFW/CNPS)
--/SR/1B

--/CNDDB/1B

FE/SE/1B

General Habitat
Maritime chaparral, cismontane woodland, North Coast
coniferous forest, and valley and foothill grassland at
elevations of 60-900 meters. Perennial herb in the
Orbanchaceae family; blooms April-June.
Chaparral and lower montane and North Coast coniferous
forests at elevations of 400-1100 meters. Perennial herb in
the Plantaginaceae family; blooms May-June.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Cismontane woodland and valley and foothill grasslands,


often on serpentinite soils, at elevations of 35-620 meters.
Annual herb in the Asteraceae family; blooms March-May.
Sandy soils in coastal bluff scrub, closed-cone coniferous
forest, and maritime chaparral at elevations of 10-510 meters.
Annual herb in the Orchidaceae family; blooms May-August.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Piperia yadonii
Yadons rein orchid

FE/CNDDB/1B

Plagiobothrys chorisianus var.


chorisianus
Choris popcornflower

--/CNDDB/1B

Mesic areas of chaparral, coastal prairie, and coastal scrub at


elevations of 15-160 meters. Annual herb in the
Boraginaceae family; blooms March-June.

Plagiobothrys uncinatus
Hooked popcornflower

--/CNDDB/1B

Chaparral, cismontane woodlands, and valley and foothill


grasslands on sandy soils at elevations of 300-760 meters.
Annual herb in the Boraginaceae family; blooms April-May.
Coastal bluff scrub, closed-cone coniferous forests, vernally
mesic meadows, and freshwater marshes and swamps at
elevations of 10-149 meters. Perennial herb in the Rosaceae
family; blooms April-August.
Found in California North Coast coniferous forest at an
elevation of 75 - 430 meters. Found on dead twigs, other
lichen, and on Alnus rubra, Calocedrus
decurrens, Pseudotsuga menziesii,Quercus garryana,
and Rubus spectabilis. It has also been found growing on and
amid Ramalina menziesii and Usnea spp. Fruticose lichen in
the Ramalinaceae family.
Closed-cone coniferous forest at elevations of 2-300 meters.
Shrub in the Rosaceae family; blooms May-July. Possible
hybrid of R. spithamea, R. gymnocarpa, or others; further
study needed.

Potentilla hickmanii
Hickmans cinquefoil

FE/SE/1B

Ramalina thrausta
Angels hair lichen

--/CNDDB/2B

Rosa pinetorum
Pine rose

--/CNDDB/1B

Potential Occurrence within Project Study


Area

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014

Present: One individual was observed


immediately adjacent to the Project Study Area
along Divarty Street on Fort Ord during focused
botanical surveys in 2010.
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Species
Sidalcea malachroides
Maple-leaved checkerbloom

Status
(USFWS/
CDFW/CNPS)
--/CNDDB/4

Stebbinsoseris decipiens
Santa Cruz microseris

--/CNDDB/1B

Tortula californica
California screw moss
Trifolium buckwestiorum
Santa Cruz clover

--/CNDDB/1B

Trifolium hydrophilum
Saline clover

--/CNDDB/1B

--/CNDDB/1B

Trifolium polyodon
Pacific Grove clover

--/SR/1B

Trifolium trichocalyx
Monterey clover

FE/SE/1B

General Habitat
Broadleaved upland forest, coastal prairie, coastal scrub,
north coast coniferous forest, and riparian woodlands, often
in disturbed areas, at elevations of 2-700 meters. Perennial
herb in the Malvaceae family; blooms April-August.
Broadleaved upland forest, closed-cone coniferous forest,
chaparral, coastal prairie, coastal scrub, and openings in
valley and foothill grassland, sometimes on serpentinite, at
elevations of 10-500 meters. Annual herb in the Asteraceae
family; blooms April-May.
Valley and foothill grassland and chenopod scrub on sandy
soils at elevations of 10-1460. Moss in the Pottiaceae family.
Broadleaved upland forest, cismontane woodland, and
margins of coastal prairie on gravelly soils at elevations of
105-610 meters. Annual herb in the Fabaceae family; blooms
April-October.
Marshes and swamps, valley and foothill grassland (mesic,
alkaline), and vernal pools at elevations of 0-300 meters.
Annual herb in the Fabaceae family; blooms April-June.
Closed-cone coniferous forest, coastal prairie, meadows and
seeps, and mesic areas in valley and foothill grassland at
elevations of 5-120 meters. Annual herb in the Fabaceae
family; blooms April-June.
Sandy openings and burned areas of closed-cone coniferous
forest at elevations of 30-240 meters. Annual herb in the
Fabaceae family; blooms April-June.

STATUS DEFINITIONS
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)
FE
= listed as Endangered under the federal Endangered Species Act
FT
= listed as Threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act
FC
= federal Candidate under the federal Endangered Species Act
FD
= delisted under the federal Endangered Species Act
-= no listing
California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW)
SE
= listed as Endangered under the California Endangered Species Act
ST
= listed as Threatened under the California Endangered Species Act
SC = state Candidate under the California Endangered Species Act
SR = listed as Rare under the California Endangered Species Act
SD = delisted under the California Endangered Species Act
SSC = California Department of Fish and Wildlife Species of Special Concern

Potential Occurrence within Project Study


Area
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.
Not Present: Not identified during focused
botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

Not Present: Not identified during focused


botanical surveys in 2009, 2010, and 2014.

FP
= California Fully Protected Animal
-= no listing
WL = California Department of Fish and Wildlife Watch List
CNDDB = This designation is being assigned to animal species that are not assigned any of the other status designations defined in this table. These animal species are included in the DFGs CNDDB
Special Animals list (2010), which includes all taxa the CNDDB is interested in tracking, regardless of their legal or protection status. This list is also referred to as the list of species at
risk or special-status species. The CDFG considers the taxa on this list to be those of greatest conservation need.
California Native Plant Society (CNPS)
1B
= List 1B species; Rare, Threatened or Endangered in California and elsewhere
2
= List 2 species; Rare, Threatened, or Endangered in California, but more common elsewhere
3
= List 3 species; plants about which more information is needed
4
= List 4 species; plants of limited distribution (CNPS Watch List)
-= no listing
POTENTIAL TO OCCUR
Present
= known occurrence of species within the site; presence of suitable habitat conditions; or observed during field surveys
High
= known occurrence of species in the vicinity from the CNDDB or other documentation; presence of suitable habitat conditions
Moderate
= known occurrence of species in the vicinity from the CNDDB or other documentation; presence of marginal habitat conditions within the site
Low
= species known to occur in the vicinity from the CNDDB or other documentation; lack of suitable habitat or poor quality
Unlikely
= species not known to occur in the vicinity from the CNDDB or other documentation, no suitable habitat is present within the site
Not Present
= species was not observed during surveys
* = Bold text indicates Fort Ord HMP species

Appendix H
Attachment 4 Wildlife Species Observed within
the Project Study Area

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Wildlife Species Observed Within and Immediately Adjacent to


the Monterey Peninsula Groundwater Replenishment Project
Scientific Name
Mephitis mephitis
Neotoma fuscipes luciana
Otospermophilus beecheyi
Peromyscus sp.
Sylvilagus bachmani
Agelaius phoeniceus
Anas platyrhynchos
Anas strepera
Ardea herodias
Branta canadensis
Calidris pusilla
Callipepla californica
Calypte anna
Carduelis psaltria
Cathartes aura
Chamaea fasciata
Charadrius vociferus
Cistothorus palustris
Colaptes auratus
Corvus brachyrhynchos
Elanus leucurus
Euphagus cyanocephalus
Fulica americana
Haemorhous mexicanus
Himantopus mexicanus
Hirundo rustica
Limnodromus sp.
Melospiza melodia
Mergus merganser
Nycticorax nycticorax
Oxyura jamaicensis
Passer domesticus
Phalacrocorax penicillatus
Pipilo maculatus
Poecile rufescens
Recurvirostra americana
Sayornis nigricans
Spizella pusilla
Sturnella neglecta

Common Name
Mammals
Skunk
Monterey dusky-footed woodrat*
California ground squirrel
Mouse
Brush rabbit
Birds
Red-wing blackbird
Mallard
Gadwall
Great blue heron
Canada goose
Semipalmated sandpiper
California Quail
Anna's hummingbird
Lesser goldfinch
Turkey vulture
Wrentit
Killdeer
Marsh wren
Northern Flicker
American crow
White-tailed kite**
Brewer's blackbird
American Coot
House finch
Black-necked stilt
Barn Swallow
Dowitcher
Song sparrow
Common merganser
Black-crowned night heron***
Ruddy duck
House sparrow
Brandt's cormorant
Spotted towhee
Chestnut-backed chickadee
American avocet
Black phoebe
Field sparrow
Western meadowlark

Wildlife Species Observed Within and Immediately Adjacent to


the Monterey Peninsula Groundwater Replenishment Project
Scientific Name
Sturnus vulgaris
Tachycineta bicolor
Toxostoma redivivum
Troglodytes aedon
Turdus migratorius
Zenaida macroura
Zonotrichia leucophrys

Common Name
European Starling
Tree swallow
California thrasher
House wren
American robin
Mourning dove
White-crowned sparrow
Reptiles & Amphibians
Crotalus oreganus oreganus
Northern Pacific rattlesnake
Elgaria multicarinata multicarinata
California alligator lizard
Pituophis catenifer catenifer
Pacific gopher snake
Sceloporus occidentalis bocourtii
Coast range fence lizard
Notes
*Several nests observed
**Observed overhead and adjacent to project site
***Observed overhead and adjacent to source water diversion site

Appendix H
Attachment 5 Avian Species that maybe found
within Non-Native Grassland Habitat

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Appendix H
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High

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< or = 5 Individuals

Eastwood's Goldenfleece
>5 Indivudals
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High

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Sandmat Manzanita
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>5 Individuals
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Low
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< or = 5 Individuals

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Low

Moderate

Moderate

High

High

Eastwood's Goldenfleece
>5 Indivudals

Low

Low

Moderate

Moderate
!
(

< or = 5 Individuals

< or = 5 Individuals Kellogg's Horkelia


>5 Individuals
Coast Wallflower
Low
Low
!
(

!
(

< or = 5 Individuals

!
(

< or = 5 Individuals

1st St

High

Ave
Sloat

< or = 5 Individuals

Del Monte Blvd

Sandmat Manzanita
>5 Individuals

!
(

!
(

< or = 5 Individuals

!
(

!
(

Low

!
(

Monterey Spineflower Monterey Ceanothus


>5 Individuals
>5 Individuals

Biological Project Study Area


Not Surveyed*

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Feet

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Meters

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Appendix H
Attachment 7 Rare Wildlife Habitat

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Smith's Blue Butterfly Habitat

Dune Buckwheat (Eriogonum parvifolium)

> 5 Individuals

!
(
!
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!
(!
(

!
( < or = 5 Individuals

!
(

!
(

Coast Buckwheat (Eriogonum latifolium)

!
(

!
( < or = 5 Individuals

!
(

> 5 Individuals

Monarch Butterfly Habitat


Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus)

25

10

50

Biological Project Study Area*

100

Feet

20

Beach Range Rd

40

Meters

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Smith's Blue Butterfly Habitat

!
(

Dune Buckwheat (Eriogonum parvifolium)


> 5 Individuals
!
( < or = 5 Individuals

Coast Buckwheat (Eriogonum latifolium)


> 5 Individuals

Beach Range Rd

!
( < or = 5 Individuals

Monarch Butterfly Habitat


Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus)

25

10

50

Biological Project Study Area*

100

Feet

20

40

Meters

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Scale:

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Smith's Blue Butterfly Habitat

Dune Buckwheat (Eriogonum parvifolium)


> 5 Individuals
Coast Buckwheat (Eriogonum latifolium)

!
(

!
( < or = 5 Individuals

> 5 Individuals

!
( < or = 5 Individuals

Monarch Butterfly Habitat


Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus)
Biological Project Study Area*

100

Feet

20

40

10

50

St

25

h
8t

Beach Range Rd

Meters

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Date:
Scale:

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Dune Buckwheat (Eriogonum parvifolium)

!
(

> 5 Individuals

!
(

Smith's Blue Butterfly Habitat

!
( !
(

Coast Buckwheat (Eriogonum latifolium)


> 5 Individuals

!
(

!
( < or = 5 Individuals

!
( < or = 5 Individuals

Monarch Butterfly Habitat


Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus)

Beach

Rd
Range

100

Feet

20

40

St

10

50

8th

25

8th
St

Biological Project Study Area*

Meters

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Scale:

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Smith's Blue Butterfly Habitat

Dune Buckwheat (Eriogonum parvifolium)


> 5 Individuals
!
( < or = 5 Individuals

Coast Buckwheat (Eriogonum latifolium)


> 5 Individuals

Del Monte Blvd

!
( < or = 5 Individuals

Monarch Butterfly Habitat


e Ave
Verd
Palo

Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus)


Biological Project Study Area*

25

10

50

100

Feet

20

40

Meters

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Date:
Scale:

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Smith's Blue Butterfly Habitat

Dune Buckwheat (Eriogonum parvifolium)


> 5 Individuals
!
( < or = 5 Individuals

Coast Buckwheat (Eriogonum latifolium)


> 5 Individuals

!
( < or = 5 Individuals

Monarch Butterfly Habitat


Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus)
Biological Project Study Area*
Del Monte Blvd

25

10

50

100

Feet

20

40

Meters

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Date:
Scale:

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Smith's Blue Butterfly Habitat

Dune Buckwheat (Eriogonum parvifolium)

!
( !
(

> 5 Individuals

!
(

!
(

!
( < or = 5 Individuals

Coast Buckwheat (Eriogonum latifolium)


> 5 Individuals

!
( < or = 5 Individuals

Monarch Butterfly Habitat


Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus)
Biological Project Study Area*
Del Monte Blvd

Feet

20

40

Meters

100

t Av
Sloa

10

50

Ave

25

an
Oce

t
1st S

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Scale:

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Smith's Blue Butterfly Habitat

Dune Buckwheat (Eriogonum parvifolium)


> 5 Individuals
!
( < or = 5 Individuals

Coast Buckwheat (Eriogonum latifolium)


!
(
> 5 Individuals
!
( < or = 5 Individuals

Monarch Butterfly Habitat


Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus)
Biological Project Study Area*

Del Monte Blvd

Feet

20

40

Meters

Ave
Park

100

jito
gua

10

50

A
ino

25

Cam

St
Lake

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Date:
Scale:

2/19/2015

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Smith's Blue Butterfly Habitat

Dune Buckwheat (Eriogonum parvifolium)


> 5 Individuals
!
( < or = 5 Individuals

Coast Buckwheat (Eriogonum latifolium)


> 5 Individuals

!
(

!
(

!
(

!
( < or = 5 Individuals

Monarch Butterfly Habitat


Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus)
Biological Project Study Area*

25

10

50

100

Feet

20

40

Meters

Camino El Es

tero

Del Monte Blvd

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Date:
Scale:

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Appendix H
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Hwy

Aquatic*

Coastal Scrub
Dune Scrub*

Emergent Wetland*
Eucalyptus Grove

Maritime Chaparral*

Non-native Grassland
Oak Woodland
Riparian*

Ruderal/Developed/Active Agriculture
Salt Marsh Wetland*
Wastewater Ponds

Biological Project Study Area

* Sensitive Habitat

135 270

45

Feet

90

540

180

Meters

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Habitat Classsification Within GWR PIA - 1


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Aquatic*

Coastal Scrub
Dune Scrub*

Emergent Wetland*

Eucalyptus Grove

Maritime Chaparral*

r
ole

Rd

Non-native Grassland
Oak Woodland
Riparian*

Ruderal/Developed/Active Agriculture
Salt Marsh Wetland*
Wastewater Ponds

Match Line 5

Biological Project Study Area

* Sensitive Habitat

135 270

45

Feet

90

540

180

Meters

Match Line 3

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28 27

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8

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26

Aquatic*

Coastal Scrub
Dune Scrub*

Molera Rd

Emergent Wetland*
Eucalyptus Grove

Maritime Chaparral*

Non-native Grassland
Oak Woodland
Riparian*

Ruderal/Developed/Active Agriculture
Salt Marsh Wetland*
Wastewater Ponds

Biological Project Study Area

* Sensitive Habitat

135 270

45

Feet

90

540

180

Match Line 4

Meters

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Match Line 3

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Aquatic*

Coastal Scrub
Dune Scrub*

Emergent Wetland*
Eucalyptus Grove

Maritime Chaparral*

Non-native Grassland
Oak Woodland
Riparian*

Ruderal/Developed/Active Agriculture
Salt Marsh Wetland*
Wastewater Ponds

Biological Project Study Area

* Sensitive Habitat

135 270

45

Feet

90

540

180

Meters

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Habitat Classsification Within GWR PIA - 4


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Biological Project Study Area

* Sensitive Habitat

135 270

45

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90

540

180

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Wastewater Ponds

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45

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90

St

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180

Meters

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Coastal Scrub

83

Dune Scrub*

Emergent Wetland*
Eucalyptus Grove

Maritime Chaparral*

Non-native Grassland
Oak Woodland
Riparian*

Ruderal/Developed/Active Agriculture
Salt Marsh Wetland*
Wastewater Ponds

Biological Project Study Area

* Sensitive Habitat

135 270

45

Feet

90

Espinos
aR

540

180

Match Line 8

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C:\GIS\GIS_Projects\2013-13 GWR\Final Products\BIO\Habitat Booklet 20150323a.mxd

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Salt Marsh Wetland*


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Non-native Grassland
Oak Woodland

Riparian*

Ruderal/Developed/Active Agriculture
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Wastewater Ponds

Imjin Pkwy

Reindollar Ave

Carmel Ave

Reservation Rd

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St

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Salt Marsh Wetland*
Wastewater Ponds

Biological Project Study Area

150 300

50

Feet

100

600

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200

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Coastal Scrub
Dune Scrub*

Emergent Wetland*
Eucalyptus Grove

Maritime Chaparral*

Non-native Grassland
Oak Woodland
Riparian*

Ruderal/Developed/Active Agriculture
Salt Marsh Wetland*
Wastewater Ponds

Biological Project Study Area

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Reindo
llar
Ave

21

at ion R
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nia Ave

Emergent Wetland*
Eucalyptus Grove

Maritime Chaparral*

Cres

Non-native Grassland

Patt on
Pkwy

C a rm e l

R e se r v

Dune Scrub*

Ave

Coastal Scrub

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Dr

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Aquatic*

Califo

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Califor

30 29

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11
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12 13
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22
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24
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Ave

Oak Woodland
Riparian*

Ruderal/Developed/Active Agriculture

C re s c e n

Salt Marsh Wetland*


Wastewater Ponds

Biological Project Study Area

De For

Vaugh
n Ave

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est Rd

200

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e
Reindo

at ion R
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100

Match
L

Reserv

50

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600

Match Line 18

Rd

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Beac

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St
8th

kw
y

Imj
in P
Pk
wy
Im
jin

8th S
t

y
Pkw

Salt Marsh Wetland*


Wastewater Ponds

Biological Project Study Area

Im

wy
Pk

Reindoll
ar Ave

Ave

600

4th Ave

jin

3 rd

* Sensitive Habitat

200

Meters

Ave
5th

ia
Av
e

9th St

Ruderal/Developed/Active Agriculture

100

I m jin

Riparian*

50

Ave
h
t
6

8 th St

Oak Woodland

Ca
lif
or
n

3rd Ave

Non-native Grassland

Patt on Pk
w

Maritime Chaparral*

Match Line 22

Eucalyptus Grove

Match Line 24

Emergent Wetland*

Feet

Rd

Dune Scrub*

150 300

jin
Im

Aquatic*

Coastal Scrub

Im
jin

s Dr

Ave

28 27

9
10
11
17 16 15
12 13
18 21
14
22
19
20 23
32 34
24
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25
26

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