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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 27 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 />side-flowering <br />skullcap <br />Scutellaria <br />lateriflora CRPR-2 Meadows and seeps, <br />marshes and swamps X <br />chaparral ragwort Senecio <br />aphanactis CRPR-2 Chaparral, cismontane <br />woodland, coastal scrub X <br />San Francisco <br />campion <br />Silene verecunda <br />ssp. verecunda CRPR-1 <br />Coastal scrub, valley <br />and foothill grassland, <br />coastal bluff scrub, <br />chaparral, coastal <br />prairie <br />X <br />most beautiful <br />jewelflower <br />Streptanthus <br />albidus ssp. <br />peramoenus <br />CRPR-1 <br />Chaparral, valley and <br />foothill grassland, <br />cismontane woodland <br />X <br />slender-leaved <br />pondweed <br />Stuckenia <br />filiformis ssp. <br />alpina <br />CRPR-2 <br />Marshes and swamps. <br />Shallow, clear waters of <br />lakes and drainage <br />channels <br />X <br />California seablite Suaeda <br />californica <br />FE, <br />CRPR-1 Marshes and swamps X (7) (8) <br />Suisun Marsh <br />aster <br />Symphyotrichum <br />lentum CRPR-1 <br />Marshes and swamps <br />(brackish and <br />freshwater) <br />X <br />showy rancheria <br />clover <br />Trifolium <br />amoenum <br />FE, <br />CRPR-1 <br />Valley and foothill <br />grassland, coastal bluff <br />scrub <br />X <br />saline clover Trifolium <br />hydrophilum CRPR-1 <br />Marshes and swamps, <br />valley and foothill <br />grassland, vernal pools X (8) (9) <br />San Francisco <br />owl's-clover <br />Triphysaria <br />floribunda CRPR-1 <br />Coastal prairie, coastal <br />scrub, valley and foothill <br />grassland <br />X <br />coastal triquetrella Triquetrella <br />californica CRPR-1 <br />Coastal bluff scrub, <br />coastal scrub valley and <br />foothill grasslands <br />X <br />Crampton's <br />tuctoria or Solano <br />grass <br />Tuctoria <br />mucronata <br />FE, SE, <br />CRPR-1 <br />Vernal pools, valley and <br />foothill grassland X <br />REPTILE <br />western pond <br />turtle Emys marmorata SCSC <br />Thoroughly aquatic <br />turtle of ponds, <br />marshes, rivers, <br />streams & irrigation <br />ditches, usually with <br />aquatic vegetation <br />X <br />Alameda <br />whipsnake <br />Masticophis <br />lateralis <br />euryxanthus <br />FE, ST <br />Typically found in <br />chaparral and scrub <br />habitats but will also <br />use adjacent grassland, <br />oak savanna and <br />woodland habitats <br />X <br />giant garter snake Thamnophis <br />gigas FT, ST <br />prefers freshwater <br />marsh and low gradient <br />streams, has adapted to <br />drainage canals and <br />irrigation ditches <br />X <br />San Francisco <br />garter snake <br />Thamnophis <br />sirtalis tetrataenia FE, SE <br />Vicinity of freshwater <br />marshes, ponds and <br />slow-moving streams <br />X <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />6.3.A. - Page 35