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8.A. - Page 391 <br />8.A. - Page 149 <br />lean.' Also many local birds, insects and other wildlife and insects make <br />extensive of trees in varying degrees of decay. <br />Having read the reports, I still have questions about crow this will work Are <br />the proposed mitigations sufficient to preserve the creek? Is it realistic to <br />think future residents will be willing/able to continue the mitigations? <br />5. GEOLOGY <br />My concerns about inadequacies In the geological studies are so numerous, that <br />rather than listing them here, l will bring additional information and photos to the <br />August 22 meeting <br />Thank for your consideration of my concerns. <br />Beverly Purrington <br />879 Vista Drive <br />Redwood City, CA 94062 <br />BIOLOGICAL REFERENCES & CITATIONS <br />I. TRA (Thomas Reid Associates): Biological Site Assessment for the Laurel Way <br />Properties on Laurel inlay, Redwood City, CA. Report October 2006. Site visits: <br />5/912006 and 10/20/2006 and TRA (M). Letter from Terese Kastner, TRA, tojohn <br />Ward LVIV 3126/07 <br />Site Vfsit3121107 <br />"On March 21, 2007, TRA biologists, Tere:$e Kastner and Patrick Kobernus surveyed <br />both a reference site and the study are for fragrant fritillary. The reference site was <br />a location within Edgewood County Park where the plant is know to occur" ...... <br />Fragrant i`ridUary was detected immediately upon arrival at the know location site a <br />Edgewood County Park, Over ten plants were observed in full bloom and served to <br />create a search image for surveying the study area" ....... <br />'No fragrant fritillary was observed at the study area and no serpentine soils were <br />observed either. Even though lack of serpentine sans does not preclude fragrant <br />fritillary from occurring within the study area, it greatly decreases the potential for <br />it to be found there." <br />