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Jensen River Ranch IS/EA

Jensen River Ranch Habitat Enhancement and Public Access Plan

Initial Study/Environmental Assessment

The Jensen River Ranch Habitat Enhancement and Public Access Plan Initial Study and Environmental Assessment was adopted by the San Joaquin River Conservancy Board on March 21, 2002. The documents are available to the public to view online or download from this site. The Initial Study/Environmental Assessment was saved as a series of PDF files which can be viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have the Acrobat Reader, you may download the software free of charge from the Adobe website.

Cover (461K)

Title Page (8K)

Table of Contents (13K)

Chapter 1: Purpose of and Need for the Proposed Action (25K)

Chapter 2: Description of Proposed Action and Alternatives (48K)

Chapter 3: Affected Environment/Environmental Consequences (132K)

Chapter 4: California Environmental Quality Act Checklist Form (63K)

Chapter 5: Consultation and Coordination (7K)

Chapter 6: List of Preparers (9K)

Chapter 7: References (16K)

Appendix A: Master Special-Status Wildlife Species Table (34K)

Figure 2-1: Location Map (185 K)

Figure 2-2: Proposed Action Habitat Types (2200K)

Figure 2-3: Conceptual Cross-Section Through Woodland Visual Buffer (245K)

Table 3-1: Ambient Air Quality Standards Applicable to California (18K)

Table 3-2: Characteristics of Lower and Upper Floodplain Areas on the Project Site (7K)

Response to Comments

Mitigation Monitoring Program

Notice of Intent

State Clearinghouse Review

San Joaquin River Conservancy Board Meeting Agenda Memo describing CEQA/NEPA compliance, recommending approval of Mitigated Negative Declaration and Adoption of Project

Notice of Determination, Mitigated Negative Declaration, Resolution Adopting the IS/EA

Biological Assessment (BA)

BA Figure 1

BA Figure 2

BA Figure 3

Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI)

US Fish and Wildlife Service Letter of Concurrence