File #: 18-1867    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 11/28/2018 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 1/8/2019 Final action: 1/8/2019
Title: Department of Transportation recommending the Board approve and authorize the Chair to sign Agreement 3588 for Sale of Mitigation Credits with Westervelt Ecological Services, LLC, as owner of the Cosumnes Floodplain Mitigation Bank, for the sale of 0.66 in Riparian Habitat credits to the County of El Dorado for a total purchase price of $56,100, as necessary mitigation for the construction of the Greenstone Road at Slate Creek - Bridge Replacement Project, CIP 77137/36105019. FUNDING: Highway Bridge Program (99% Federal), RSTP Exchange Funds (1% State).
Attachments: 1. A - Counsel Approval, 2. B - Agreement 3588, 3. Executed Agreement 3588
Related files: 16-0636
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Department of Transportation recommending the Board approve and authorize the Chair to sign Agreement 3588 for Sale of Mitigation Credits with Westervelt Ecological Services, LLC, as owner of the Cosumnes Floodplain Mitigation Bank, for the sale of 0.66 in Riparian Habitat credits to the County of El Dorado for a total purchase price of $56,100, as necessary mitigation for the construction of the Greenstone Road at Slate Creek - Bridge Replacement Project, CIP 77137/36105019.

FUNDING: Highway Bridge Program (99% Federal), RSTP Exchange Funds (1% State).
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
On July 19, 2016 (Item 29), the Board adopted the Initial Survey/Mitigated Negative Declaration for this Project. Subsequently, the Project has completed its Right-of-Way Phase and is nearing completion of the Design Phase. The Department of Transportation (Transportation) has also secured resource agency permits necessary for the Project construction.

In accordance with California Fish and Game Code Section 1602, Transportation has notified the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) that the Project may affect existing fish or wildlife resources under the jurisdiction of the DFW. After reviewing the Project, DFW has determined that the Project will impact fish and wildlife habitat, and that the impacts may be mitigated by purchasing credits from a DFW-approved conservation bank. Transportation has identified the Cosumnes Floodplain Mitigation Bank, owned by Westervelt Ecological Services, LLC (Westervelt) as a DFW-approved mitigation bank. DFW has confirmed that the purchase of 0.66 Habitat credits from Westervelt will satisfy the compensatory mitigation required for loss of riparian habitat. The purchase amount due is calculated as follows:

The impacts to riparian habitat measure 0.66 acre (rounded up to the closest hundredth). DFW has determined that the impacts may be mitigated with the purchase of 0.66 Habitat credits at a rate of $85,000/credit, res...

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