DOI/USFWS: Preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement for
Issuance of an Incidental Take Permit Associated With a Habitat
Conservation Plan for the San Diego County Water Authority,
California
The Service will accept written comments at the meeting
and for 30 days after the date of publication of this notice.
[Apparently until December 26, 2003] Comments should be sent
to Mr. James Bartel, Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Office, 6010 Hidden Valley
Road, Carlsbad, California 92009; Fax: 760-431-9624. [email protected]
(Note from JS: Given the recent fires in the county, how much of a
protest will this
generate? Sorry, this is "coastal sage" not
"chaparral." Fuel reduction is more than logging of trees,
and 2,034,787 acres is a lot of land...)
[Federal Register: November 26, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 228)]
[Notices]
[Page 66478-66479]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement for Issuance of an
Incidental Take Permit Associated With a Habitat Conservation Plan
for the San Diego County Water Authority, California
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
1969, as amended, we, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service)
are advising the public that we intend to gather information
necessary to prepare, in coordination with the San Diego County
Water Authority (Authority), a joint programmatic Environmental
Impact Report/ Environmental Impact Statement (EIR/EIS) on the San
Diego County Water Authority Subregional Natural Community
Conservation Plan/Habitat Conservation Plan (NCCP/HCP) proposed by
the Authority for portions of San Diego and Riverside County,
California.
The HCP is being prepared under section 10(a)(1)(B) of the Federal
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended, (ESA); whereas the NCCP
is being prepared under the State of California's Natural Community
Conservation Planning Act.
The purpose of the EIR/EIS is to analyze the impacts of an
incidental take permit which the Authority will request from the
Service for 29 federally listed threatened or endangered species and
55 unlisted species, should they become listed under the ESA during
the term of the permit.
This analysis is needed under NEPA because the proposed Federal
action of issuing an ESA permit may affect the human environment by
authorizing take of listed species that could occur from
development, operations, and maintenance activities over an
approximately 2,034,787-acre planning area in roughly the
coastal half of San Diego County and the extreme southwestern
portion of Riverside County.
The proposed NCCP/HCP would identify those actions necessary to
maintain the viability of coastal sage scrub and other habitat types
in the planning area.
We provide this notice to:
(1) Advise other Federal and State agencies, affected Tribes, and
the public of our intentions;
(2) announce a public meeting and the initiation of a 30-day scoping
period; and
(3) obtain suggestions and information on the scope of issues to be
included in the EIR/EIS.
We invite written comments from interested parties to ensure that
the full range of issues related to the permit request are
identified.
DATES: The Service and the Authority will hold a joint public
scoping meeting on December 11, 2003, from 10 a.m. until 12 noon.
The Service will accept written comments at the meeting and for 30
days after the date of publication of this notice.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at the San Diego County Water
Authority Board Room, 4677 Overland Avenue, San Diego, California
92123.
Comments should be sent to Mr. James Bartel, Field Supervisor, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Office, 6010
Hidden Valley Road, Carlsbad, California 92009; Fax: 760-431-9624. [email protected]
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sandra Marquez, Fish and Wildlife
Biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (see ADDRESSES),
760-431-9440 for general information; or if you have questions about
the meeting, contact Tim Cass, Senior Water Resources Specialist,
San Diego County Water Authority, 858-522-6758. [Tim
Cass is a senior water resources specialist with the San
Diego County Water Authority. He is also on the board of directors
of the Back Country Land Trust, a nonprofit organization working
toward ecological preservation in San Diego County. Cass's interests
include botany and native habitat restoration in southern California
and northern Baja California.
Email: [email protected]]
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Availability of Documents
Background material may be obtained by contacting Tim Cass by phone
(see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT) or by letter sent to the San
Diego County Water Authority, 4677 Overland Avenue, San Diego,
California 92123.
Background
Federal agencies are required to conduct NEPA analyses of their
proposed actions to determine if the actions may affect the human
environment. The Service expects to make a decision on issuance of
an ESA section 10(a)(1)(B) permit application expected to be
submitted by the Authority. Therefore, the Service is seeking public
input on the scope of the required NEPA analysis, including the
range of reasonable alternatives and associated impacts of any
alternatives.
Section 9 of the ESA and Federal regulations prohibit the
"take'' of animal species listed as endangered or threatened.
Take is defined under the ESA as follows: to harass, harm, pursue,
hunt, shoot, wound, kill, capture or collect listed wildlife, or to
attempt to engage in such conduct (16 U.S.C. 1538).
Harm includes habitat modification that kills or injures wildlife by
significantly impairing essential behavioral patterns, including
breeding, feeding, or sheltering.
Under limited circumstances, the Service may issue permits for take
of listed species that is incidental to, and not the purpose of,
otherwise lawful activities. Regulations governing
permits for threatened and endangered species are found in 50 CFR
17.32 and 50 CFR 17.22.
If the Service decides to approve the NCCP/HCP, we would authorize
incidental take of the California gnatcatcher and 11 other
identified federally listed animal species through issuance of an
ESA incidental take permit.
The NCCP/HCP, coupled with an Implementation Agreement, could also
form the basis for issuing an incidental take permit for identified
non-listed animal species, should these
identified species be listed during the term of the permit. Although
take of plant species is not prohibited under the ESA, section 9,
identified plant species, both listed and unlisted, would be
included on the permit in recognition of the conservation benefit
provided for
the species if the Service finds these species are adequately
covered under the NCCP/HCP.
On March 25, 1993, the Service issued a Final Rule declaring the
California gnatcatcher to be a threatened species (50 FR 16742).
The Final Rule was followed by a Special Rule on December 10, 1993
(50 FR 65088) to allow take of the California gnatcatcher pursuant
to section 4(d) of the ESA. The Special Rule defined the conditions
under which take of the coastal California gnatcatcher resulting
from specified land use activities regulated by state and local
government, would not violate section 9 of the ESA. In the Special
Rule the Service recognized the significant efforts undertaken by
the State of California through the Natural Community Conservation
Planning Act of 1991 and encouraged holistic management of listed
species, like the coastal California gnatcatcher, and other
sensitive species. The Service declared its intent to permit
incidental take of the California gnatcatcher associated with land
use activities covered by an approved subregional NCCP prepared
under the NCCP Program, provided the Service determines that the
subregional NCCP meets the issuance criteria of an incidental take
permit pursuant to section 10(a)(1)(B) of the ESA and 50 CFR
17.32(b)(2). The Authority
currently intends to obtain the Service's approval of the NCCP/HCP
through a section 10(a)(1)(B) permit.
Proposed Action
The Service will prepare a joint EIR/EIS with the Authority, lead
agency for the NCCP/HCP. The Authority will prepare an EIR in
accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act. The
Authority will publish a separate Notice of Preparation for the EIR.
The purpose of this subregional NCCP/HCP is to establish a long-term
plan for the conservation of covered species and the habitats
associated with Authority activities.
The proposed NCCP/HCP will give the Authority increased
regulatory certainty, and give the Service and the CDFG
increased certainty that lands will be conserved to
provide regional habitat resource protection. The Authority proposes
to approach project design, implementation, and maintenance in a
systematic, ecologically sensitive manner which focuses on the
avoidance and minimization of impacts to sensitive species and
habitats that may be affected by Authority activities. Authority
activities subject to the NCCP/HCP are anticipated to include
certain specific development projects (such as expansion of existing
reservoirs, relocation of pipelines, and construction of new
pipelines and support facilities) and operation and maintenance
activities necessary to ensure the proper functioning of existing
and future Authority facilities.
Preliminary Alternatives
The EIR/EIS for the San Diego County Water Authority Subregional
NCCP/HCP will assist the Service during its decision making process
by enabling us to analyze the environmental consequences of the
proposed action and a full array of alternatives identified during
preparation of the NCCP/HCP. Although specific programmatic
alternatives for the proposed action have not been prepared for
public discussion, the range of alternatives preliminarily
identified for consideration include:
Alternative 1, No Action/Project-by-Project Authorization
The Authority would continue to seek permits for activities that
could affect listed species through continuing project-by-project
review and permitting pursuant to the National Environmental Policy
Act and sections 7 and 10 of the ESA and in accordance with existing
habitat management efforts. The Authority would not participate in
an existing NCCP/HCP nor prepare their own plan.
Alternative 2, Participation in an Existing NCCP/HCP
The Authority would participate in one or more of the existing
land-use-based subregional NCCP/HCPs in the region, such as the
Multiple Species Conservation Program in the southern and central
portions of San Diego County, the draft Multiple Species Habitat
Conservation Program in the northwestern portion of San Diego
County, and/or the draft Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan
in southwestern Riverside County.
Service Scoping
We invite comments from all interested parties to ensure that the
full range of issues related to the permit request are addressed and
that all significant issues are identified. We will conduct
environmental review of the permit application in accordance with
the requirements of the NEPA of 1969 as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et
seq.), its implementing regulations (40 CFR parts 1500 through
1508), and with other appropriate Federal laws and regulations,
policies, and procedures of the Service for compliance with those
regulations. We expect a draft EIR/EIS for the San Diego County
Water Authority NCCP/ HCP to be available for public review during
Summer 2004.
Dated November 20, 2003
D. Kenneth McDermond
Deputy Manager, California/Nevada Operations Office
Sacramento, California.
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