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Chapter 1 1-1. Plan Area for the Butte Regional Conservation Plan Chapter 2 2-1. BRCP Urban Permit Areas (UPA) and Conservation Acquisition Zones (CAZ) 2-2 BRCP Land Use Designation Categories Derived from County and City General Plans 2-3. Transportation and Sewerline Projects and Ag Services Areas Outside of UPAs 2-4. Irrigation and Water District Boundaries
Chapter 3 3-1. Butte Regional Conservation Plan Conservation Acquisition Zones (CAZ) 3-2. Topography of the Plan Area 3-3. Mean Annual Air Temperature (Fahrenheit) 3-4. Frost-Free Days (above 43 degrees F) 3-5. Mean Annual Precipitation in Inches (1951-1980) 3-6. Hydrologic Units of the Plan Area 3-7. Geology of the Plan Area 3-8. Soils of the Plan Area 3-9. Hydrologic Features in the Plan Area 3-10. Lake Oroville Facilities: State Water Project 3-11. Distribution of Natural Communities 3-12. Distribution of Land Cover Types 3-13. Distribution of Oak Woodland and Savanna 3-14. Distribution of Grassland 3-15. Geologic Formations Supporting Vernal Pools 3-16. Distribution of the Riparian Natural Community 3-17. Distribution of the Wetland Natural Community 3-18. Distribution of the Aquatic Natural Community 3-19. Distribution of Agricultural Lands 3-20. Deer Herds and Habitat Ranges
Chapter 4 4-1. County and City Planned Development Footprints Inside UPAs Used for Impact Analysis 4-2. Development Footprints Inside the Chico UPA Used in Impact Analysis 4-3. Planned Development Footprints Inside the Oroville UPA Used in Impact Analysis 4-4. Planned Development Footprints Inside the Gridley-Biggs UPA Used in Impact Analysis 4-5. Transportation Projects in the Sacramento River CAZ Outside UPAs 4-6. Transportation & Sewerline Facilities Projects in the Northern Orchards CAZ Outside UPAs 4-7. Transportation Projects in the Basin CAZ Outside UPAs 4-8. Transportation & Sewerline Facilities Projects in the Southern Orchards CAZ Outside UPAs 4-9. Transportation Projects in the Sierra Foothills CAZ Outside UPAs 4-10 Transportation Projects in the Cascade Foothills CAZ Outside the UPAs 4-11. Calc. of Temporary Direct Effects o on Natural Communities and Species Habitat 4-12. Calc. Permanent Indirect Effects on Natural Communities and Species Habitat 4-13. Calc. of Permanent Indirect Effects on Hydrologic Conditions Supporting Vernal Swale 4-14. Calc. of Permanent Indirect Effects on Hydrologic Conditions where Hydrologic Barriers are Present 4-15. Oak Woodland and Savanna: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-16. Grassland: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-17. Riparian: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-18. Wetland: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-19. Aquatic: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-20. Agricultural Lands: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-21. Tricolored Blackbird: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-22. Yellow-Breasted Chat: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-23. Bank Swallow: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-24. Western Burrowing Owl: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-25. Western Yellow-Billed Cuckoo: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-26. Greater Sandhill Crane: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-27. American Peregrine Falcon: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-28. Swainson's Hawk: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-29. White-Tailed Kite: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-30. Bald Eagle: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-31. Giant Garter Snake: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-32. Western Pond Turtle: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-33. Foothill Yellow-Legged Frog: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-34. Western Spadefoot Toad: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-35. Central Valley Steelhead: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-36. Central Valley Spring-Run Chinook Salmon: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-37. Central Valley Fall/Late Fall-Run Chinook Salmon: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-38. Sacrament Splittail: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-39. Green Sturgeon: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-40. River Lamprey: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-41. Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-42. Vernal Pool Tadpole Shrimp: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-43. Vernal Pool Fairy Shrimp: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-44. Ferris' Milk-Vetch: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-45. Hoover's Spurge: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-46. Ahart's Dwarf Rush: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-47. Red Bluff Dwarf Rush: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-48. Butte County Meadowfoam: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-48a. Butte County Meadowfoam - Creekside 4-48b. Butte County Meadowfoam - Cohasset 4-48c. Butte County Meadowfoam - Gold Run Creek 4-48d. Butte County Meadowfoam Avoidance Requirement for Wurlitzer Property 4-49. Hairy Orcutt Grass: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-50. Slender Orcutt Grass: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-51. Ahart's Paronychia: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-52. Butte County Checkerbloom: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-53. Butte County Golden Clover: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities 4-54. Greene's Tuctoria: Direct Impacts of Covered Activities
Chapter 5 5-1 Natural Community and Covered Species Habitat Targets and Conservation Measures 5-2. Existing Protected Lands and Conservation Acquisition Zones 5-3. Decision Matrix for Assigning Public and Easement/Habitat Lands (PEHL) Categories 5-4. Ecological Corridors 5-5. Chico Butte County Meadowfoam Preserve 5-6. Location of Screened and Unscreened Diversions 5-7. Butte County Meadowfoam Preserve Design Rules Described in Conservation Measure 10 5-8. Oak Woodland and Savanna Habitat with BRCP Implementation 5-9. Grassland and Grassland with Vernal Swale Complex Habitat with BRCP Implementation 5-10. Riparian Habitat with BRCP Implementation 5-11. Wetland Habitat Area with BRCP Implementation 5-12. Agriculture Habitat Area with BRCP Implementation 5-13. Reserved 5-14. Reserved 5-15. Reserved 5-16. Reserved 5-17. Reserved 5-18. Reserved 5-19, 5-19a. Tricolored Blackbird Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-20, 5-20a. Yellow-Breasted Chat Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-21, 5-21a. Bank Swallow Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-22, 5-22a. Western Burrowing Owl Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-23, 5-23a. Western Yellow-Billed Cuckoo Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-24, 5-24a. Greater Sandhill Crane Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-25 5-25a. American Peregrine Falcon Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-26, 5-26a. Swainson's Hawk Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-27, 5-27a. White-Tailed Kite Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-28, 5-28a. Bald Eagle Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-29, 5-29a. Giant Garter Snake Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-30, 5-30a. Western Pond Turtle Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-31, 5-31a. Foothill Yellow-Legged Frog Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-32, 5-32a. Western Spadefoot Toad Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-33, 5-33a. Steelhead Habitat with BRCP Implementation Conservation Strategy 5-34, 5-34a. Spring-Run Chinook Salmon Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-35, 5-35a. Fall/Late Fall-Run Chinook Salmon Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-36, 5-36a. Sacramento Splittail Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-37, 5-37a. Green Sturgeon Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-38, 5-38a. River Lamprey Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-39, 5-39a. Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-40, 5-40a. Vernal Pool Fairy Shrimp, Tadpole Shrimp Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-41, 5-41a. Ferris' Milk-Vetch Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-42, 5-42a. Vernal Pool Plant Species Habitat with full BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-43, 5-43a, 5-43b. BC Meadowfoam Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy and Avoidance for Occurrence #22 5-44, 5-44a. BC Checkerbloom Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-45, 5-45a. BC Golden Clover Habitat with BRCP Implementation and Conservation Strategy 5-46. Hypothetical wetland maturation, showing giant garter snake densities in restored habitat 5-47. Hypothetical development giant garter snake population over time 5-48. Monitoring, Directed Research, and Adaptive Management Feedback Loop 5-49. Adaptive Management Decision Making Process 5-50. Adaptive Management Process Framework
6-1. Process for Project Proponents Use of Permits Chapter 7 7-1. Organizational Structure for BRCP Implementing Entity 7-2. Implementation Structure for Coordination and Consultation Chapter 8 8-1. Mitigation Fee Calculation Development Example 8-2. Mitigation Fee Calculation Transportation Project Example 8-3. Mitigation Fee Calculation Wetland Example 8-4. Mitigation Component Cost Pie Chart 8-5. Conservation Component Cost Pie Chart 8-6. Conservation Implementation Cost by Implementation Period Chart
Chapter 9 9-1. County and City General Plans and BRCP Planning Processes 9-2. BC Gen. Plan 2030 Existing General Plan Alternative (September 28, 2007) 9-3. BC Gen. Plan 2030 Concentrated Growth Alternative (September 28, 2007) 9-4. BC Gen. Plan 2030 Rural Extension Alternative (September 28, 2007) 9-5. BC Gen. Plan 2030 Preferred Alternative (2009) 9-6. BC Gen. Plan 2030 EIR No Project Alternative (2009) 9-7. BC Gen. Plan 2030 EIR Concentrated Growth Alternative (2009) 9-8. BC Gen. Plan 2030 EIR Rural Extension Alternative (2009) 9-9. Chico 1994 Existing Gen. Plan EIR Alternative 9-10. Chico Gen. Plan 2030 Expanded Urban Development EIR Alternative (March 2009) 9-11. Chico Gen. Plan 2030 Increased Density EIR Alternative (March 2009) 9-12. Chico Gen. Plan 2030 EIR Preferred Alternative 9-13. Oroville Gen. Plan 2030 EIR No Project Alternative 9-14. Oroville Gen. Plan 2030 EIR Reduced Density Alternative 9-15. Oroville Gen. Plan 2030 EIR Neighborhood Focused Growth Alternative 9-16. Oroville Gen. Plan 2030 EIR Preferred Alternative |