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City of Redwood City, Public Works Division Initial Study & Mitigated Negative Declaration <br />Document Date: October 15, 2015 <br />Revision Date: January 25, 2016 Page 22 Blankinship & Associates, Inc. <br /> <br />Common Name Scientific <br />Name Status Habitat <br />Habitat is not <br />Present in <br />Project Area; <br />Species <br />Eliminated <br />from Further <br />Consideration <br />Habitat is Present in <br />Project Area; <br />Species Eliminated <br />from Further <br />Consideration for <br />Reasons Given (see <br />numbered notes) <br />Potential <br />Risk is <br />Present <br />from <br />Project <br />Activities <br />big free-tailed bat Nyctinomops <br />macrotis SCSC <br />Low-lying arid areas in <br />Southern California, <br />needs high cliffs or <br />rocky outcrops for <br />roosting sites <br /> X (1) <br />salt-marsh harvest <br />mouse <br />Reithrodontomys <br />raviventris FE, SE <br />Saline emergent <br />wetlands, primary <br />habitat is pickleweed <br />X <br />Alameda Island <br />mole <br />Scapanus <br />latimanus parvus SCSC <br />Annual & perennial <br />grasslands, prefers <br />moist,friable soils <br />X <br />salt-marsh <br />wandering shrew <br />Sorex vagrans <br />halicoetes SCSC <br />Salt marshes of the <br />south arm of the San <br />Francisco Bay <br />X <br />American badger Taxidea taxus SCSC <br />Most abundant in drier <br />open stages of most <br />shrub, forest, and <br />herbaceous habitats, <br />with friable soils <br />X <br />PLANT <br />San Mateo thorn- <br />mint <br />Acanthomintha <br />duttonii <br />FE, SE, <br />CRPR-1 <br />Chaparral, Valley and <br />foothill grassland, <br />coastal scrub <br />X <br />Franciscan onion <br />Allium <br />peninsulare var. <br />franciscanum <br />CRPR-1 <br />Cismontane woodland, <br />valley and foothill <br />grassland, clay soils <br />X <br />bent-flowered <br />fiddleneck Amsinckia lunaris CRPR-1 <br />Cismontane woodland, <br />valley and foothill <br />grassland <br />X <br />Anderson's <br />manzanita <br />Arctostaphylos <br />andersonii CRPR-1 <br />Broadleaved upland <br />forest, chaparral, North <br />Coast coniferous forest, <br />open sites, redwood <br />forest <br />X <br />Franciscan <br />manzanita <br />Arctostaphylos <br />franciscana <br />FE, <br />CRPR-1 <br />Chaparral, serpentine <br />outcrops X <br />San Bruno <br />Mountain <br />manzanita <br />Arctostaphylos <br />imbricata <br />SE, <br />CRPR-1 <br />Chaparral, coastal <br />scrub X <br />Presidio <br />manzanita <br />Arctostaphylos <br />montana ssp. <br />ravenii <br />FE, SE, <br />CRPR-1 <br />Chaparral, coastal <br />prairie, coastal scrub X <br />Montara <br />manzanita <br />Arctostaphylos <br />montaraensis CRPR-1 Chaparral, coastal <br />scrub X <br />Pacific manzanita Arctostaphylos <br />pacifica <br />SE, <br />CRPR-1 Coastal scrub X <br />Kings Mountain <br />manzanita <br />Arctostaphylos <br />regismontana CRPR-1 <br />Broadleaved upland <br />forest, chaparral, North <br />Coast coniferous forest <br />X <br />coastal marsh <br />milk-vetch <br />Astragalus <br />pycnostachyus <br />var. <br />pycnostachyus <br />CRPR-1 <br />Coastal dunes, coastal <br />salt marshes, coastal <br />scrub, mesic sites in <br />dunes or along streams <br />or coastal salt marshes <br />X <br />Ferris' milk-vetch Astragalus tener <br />var. ferrisiae CRPR-1 Grassland X <br />alkali milk-vetch Astragalus tener <br />var. tener CRPR-1 Alkali areas of <br />floodplains; vernal pools X <br />6.3.A. - Page 30