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Part II
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Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 17
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Revised Critical Habitat
for the Arroyo Toad; Final Rule
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 17
[Docket No. FWS-R8-ES-2009-0069; MO 92210-0-0009-B4]
RIN 1018-AV89
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Revised Critical
Habitat for the Arroyo Toad
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), are
designating final revised critical habitat for the arroyo toad
(Anaxyrus californicus, Bufo californicus). We are designating
approximately 98,366 acres (ac) (39,807 hectares (ha)) of habitat in
Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange,
and San Diego Counties, California, as critical habitat for the arroyo
toad. This final revised designation constitutes an increase of
approximately 86,671 ac (35,074 ha) from the 2005 designation of
critical habitat for the arroyo toad. A taxonomic name change has
occurred and been accepted for the arroyo toad. Throughout the
remainder of this document we will use the currently recognized name
for the listed entity, Anaxyrus californicus, for references to the
arroyo toad.
DATES: This rule becomes effective on March 11, 2011.
ADDRESSES: The final rule, final economic analysis, and map of critical
habitat will be available on the Internet at http://www.regulations.gov
at Docket No. FWS-R8-ES-2009-0069, http://www.fws.gov/ventura/, and
http://www.fws.gov/carlsbad/. Comments and materials received, as well
as supporting documentation used in preparing this final rule, will be
available for public inspection, by appointment, during normal business
hours, at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ventura Fish and Wildlife
Office, 2493 Portola Road, Suite B, Ventura, CA 93003; telephone 805-
644-1766; facsimile 805-644-3958.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Diane Noda, Field Supervisor, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (see
ADDRESSES section) or Jim Bartel, Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Office, 6010 Hidden Valley
Road, Suite 101, Carlsbad, CA 92011; telephone 760-431-9440; facsimile
760-431-9624. If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf
(TDD), call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 800-877-
8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
We intend to discuss only those topics directly relevant to the
designation of revised critical habitat for the arroyo toad under the
Endangered Species Act, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), in this
final rule. For more information on the taxonomy, biology, and ecology
of the arroyo toad, refer to the final listing rule published in the
Federal Register on December 16, 1994 (59 FR 64859); the final critical
habitat rule published in the Federal Register on February 7, 2001 (66
FR 9414); the final revised critical habitat rule published in the
Federal Register on April 13, 2005 (70 FR 19562); and the proposed
revised critical habitat rule published in the Federal Register on
October 13, 2009 (74 FR 52612). Additionally, information on this
species can be found in the Recovery Plan for the Arroyo Southwestern
Toad (Bufo microscaphus californicus) finalized on July 24, 1999
(Service 1999). The nomenclature for the listed entity has changed to
``arroyo toad (Anaxyrus californicus)'' but this change does not alter
the description or distribution of the animals.
Change in Taxonomic Nomenclature
When we made the proposed revised critical habitat for the arroyo
toad available on October 13, 2009 (74 FR 52612), we proposed a
nomenclature change to the arroyo toad from Bufo californicus to
Anaxyrus californicus and for that change to be published in the Code
of Federal Regulations (CFR). Based on the information presented in the
proposed revised rule (see Taxonomy and Nomenclature of the proposed
rule (74 FR 52612; October 13, 2009)) and acceptance by the scientific
community, we make that change and are amending the List of Endangered
and Threatened Wildlife at 50 CFR 17.11(h) to identify the listed
entity as ``arroyo toad (Anaxyrus californicus).''
New Information on Species' Description, Life History, Ecology, Habitat
and Range
We did not receive any new information pertaining to the
description, ecology, or habitat of the arroyo toad following the 2009
proposed rule to revise critical habitat (74 FR 52612; October 13,
2009). However, the following paragraphs discuss new information that
we received regarding the species' life history and status, and the
areas needed for arroyo toad conservation.
Life History
The following additional information and clarifications on the life
history of the arroyo toad are based on comments from peer reviewers
(see Peer Review section below) received on the proposed revised rule
(74 FR 52612; October 13, 2009).
We stated in the revised proposed rule that most arroyo toads
become sexually mature in the spring following metamorphosis. However,
we should clarify that unlike males, female arroyo toads generally do
not become sexually mature until 2 years of age (Sweet 1992, p. 52).
In the proposed revised rule, we stated that arroyo toads need
breeding pools that are less than 12 inches (in.) (30 centimeters (cm))
deep. However, a peer reviewer pointed out that pools ``less than 12
in. (30 cm) deep'' may not include any suitable breeding habitat in
some cases. Breeding pools need a band of current-free water near the
shoreline that is 2 to 4 feet (ft) (0.6 to 1.2 meters (m)) wide and
less than 4 in. (10 cm) deep. The peer reviewer has found that arroyo
toad egg clutches are laid entirely or mostly in water less than 4 in.
(10 cm) deep with minimal current velocity because egg strands are not
attached to any substrate features and can be swept away by even very
small currents. Additionally, egg strands or portions of strands that
end up in water over about 6 in. (15 cm) deep are often attacked by
fungus and fail to hatch (Sweet 1992, p. 57). Based on the above
information, we now specify that arroyo toads need breeding pools that
are no more than 6 in. (15 cm) deep. We have also made changes as
appropriate to the primary constituent elements (PCEs) in this final
rule (see the ``Primary Constituent Elements for the Arroyo Toad''
section below). For more life history information, please see the
``Life History'' section in the proposed revised critical habitat
designation published in the Federal Register on October 13, 2009 (74
FR 52612).
Reasons for Decline and Threats
Comments we received on the proposed revised rule (74 FR 52612;
October 13, 2009) provided additional information and clarifications on
threats to the arroyo toad.
In the 2009 proposed rule under the ``Reasons for Decline and
Threats'' section, we stated that the introduction of aquatic species
not native to southern California watercourses has been facilitated by
construction of the California Aqueduct and other sources of inter-
basin water transport (Service 1999, p. 48). We also stated that
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currently, the California Aqueduct is linked directly to the Santa Ynez
River, Santa Clara River, San Jacinto River, and Mojave River Basins.
However, one peer reviewer noted that the Santa Ynez River is connected
to the California Aqueduct only via many tens of kilometers of buried
pipeline, with numerous pump stations. It is far less likely that
macroscopic, nonnative organisms will survive such transport than is
the case for the Santa Clara, San Jacinto and Mojave drainage
connectors, so the threat posed to the San Ynez River populations from
aqueduct transfer is not of the same order of magnitude as for the
other systems.
In the 2009 proposed rule under the ``Reasons for Decline and
Threats'' section, we also noted that nonnative species that compete
for resources with or prey on arroyo toads pose a serious threat to
arroyo toads. Nonnative amphibians, such as bullfrogs (Lithobates
catesbeianus) and African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis), are known to
feed on arroyo toads at various life stages (Ramirez 2007, p. 102).
Arroyo toad tadpoles are also subject to predation by introduced fish
species, especially green sunfish (Lepomis cyanellus) and prickly
sculpin (Cottus asper), whereas mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) and
crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) have been observed to prey on arroyo
toad eggs in addition to tadpoles. The presence of deep and persistent
pools during summer and fall constitute a threat to arroyo toads
because such pools provide refuge and breeding habitat for nonnative
predators such as crayfish, various warm-water fish species, African
clawed frogs, and bullfrogs. Artificially sustained flow regimes and
activities that create ponds (including the introduction of beaver
(Castor canadensis) into central and southern coastal montane regions)
make habitat more suitable for bullfrogs and African clawed frogs than
for arroyo toads (Sweet 1992, p. 156). For example, the presence of
bullfrogs is an indicator of how the natural hydrology of a stream
drainage has been altered. Bullfrog tadpoles mature more slowly than
arroyo toads and many other amphibians and require permanent water for
a full year (Hecnar and M'Closkey 1997, p.146), whereas arroyo toads
are essentially a terrestrial species and need aquatic habitats with
shallow pools and minimal current only during the breeding season. In
stream habitats with pools that predominately persist through the
summer and then dry up by the fall, arroyo toads would be at an
advantage in comparison to nonnative species. In a modified system with
deep pools that persist year-round, both species must rely on the same
habitat for breeding, even though their biological needs differ, which
allows bullfrogs more opportunity to prey on essentially all life
stages of arroyo toads.
We have also received new information on the threat that feral pigs
(Sus scrofa) pose not only to amphibians in general, but in particular
to arroyo toads in critical habitat units 15, 16, 17, and 18. The
Forest Service is studying the effects of feral pigs in the San Diego
River where pigs were released approximately 3 years ago on tribal
lands. According to a forest biologist on the Cleveland National
Forest, feral pigs have now spread as far north as Lake Henshaw and
east into Cuyamaca State Park, possibly into the San Luis Rey River,
San Vincente Creek, and Sweetwater River (Winter in litt. 2010). In a
recent study by Jolley et al. (2010, p. 519), wild pigs were found to
negatively affect almost all aspects of ecosystem structure and
function. Their rooting disturbs soil layers and natural decomposition
cycles. Typically traveling in groups, areas where pigs have rooted
appear as if rototilled, leaving large areas of bare earth that can be
easily colonized by invasive weeds. In addition to rooting and habitat
alteration, wild pigs prey on reptiles and amphibians, although the
extent of predation has not been quantified (Jolley et al. 2010, p.
520).
In recent decades, large fires in the West have become more
frequent, more widespread, and potentially more deadly (Joint Fire
Science Program (JFSP) 2007, pp. 1-12). Wildfire has always been a
periodic visitor to southern California forests, as part of the cycle
of natural dynamics that influences the composition of our forests
(JFSP 2007, p. 1). However, recently there has been a shift to more
severe fires in some locations and wildfire effects are often
exacerbated by drought and insect attack. In addition, fire suppression
activities such as fire line construction, hand line construction,
bulldozing, water withdrawal using helicopters and pumps, backfiring,
and fire camp and safety zone construction pose a threat to the arroyo
toad.
Direct mortality to arroyo toads can result from construction of
fuelbreaks and safety zones in stream terraces where arroyo toads are
burrowed. Bulldozing operations can also severely degrade other
essential upland habitats. For example, in response to the Zaca Fire
that occurred on the Los Padres National Forest in 2007, a number of
broad fuelbreaks and safety zones were bulldozed in several areas,
including the lower portions of Mono and Indian Creeks (Sweet 2007a,
pp. 1-9; 2007b, p. 1). Based on research along Mono and Indian Creeks
prior to the fire (Sweet 1992, pp. 1-198; 1993, pp. 1-73), juvenile and
adult arroyo toads were known to make extensive use of the stream
terraces where several of the fuelbreaks and safety zones were
constructed. In August and September of 2007 when construction
occurred, a large proportion of the population would have been within
burrows on the terraces and any toads that were in those burrows were
very likely killed by the bulldozing (Sweet 2007a, p. 1). In addition
to causing direct mortality, Sweet (2007a, p. 1) reported that the
bulldozing operations severely degraded essential upland habitat by
removing shade and the opportunity for toads to select microclimates
based on soil temperature, moisture content, and ground cover. The
bulldozing also created substantial barriers to toad movement through
the placement of large piles of woody debris between the creek bed and
the terraces. This formed ideal conditions for the terraces to become
invaded by nonnative weeds, in particular yellow star thistle
(Centaurea solstitialis), and thus created unsuitable habitat for
arroyo toads because they are unable to dig burrows for shelter or
aestivation in terraces where yellow star thistle is well-established
(Sweet 2007a, p. 1). Based on the above information, we believe arroyo
toads suffer direct mortality and habitat loss from fire suppression
activities.
Previous Federal Action
On July 20, 2007 (Service 2007, pp. 1-2), we announced that we
would review the April 13, 2005, final rule after questions were raised
about the integrity of scientific information used and whether the
decision made was consistent with the appropriate legal standards.
Based on our review of the previous final critical habitat designation,
we determined it was necessary to revise critical habitat, and we
published a proposal to revise the designation on October 13, 2009 (74
FR 52612). Additionally, on December 19, 2007, the Center for
Biological Diversity filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of California challenging our 2005 designation of
critical habitat for the arroyo toad (Center for Biological Diversity
v. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Case No. 07-2380-JM-AJB). On June 5,
2008, the court entered a consent decree requiring a proposed revised
critical habitat rule to be submitted to the Federal Register by
October 1, 2009,
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and a final revised critical habitat designation to be submitted to the
Federal Register by October 1, 2010. On June 29, 2010, we published in
the Federal Register a notice reopening the comment period on the
proposed rule and making available the draft economic analysis (75 FR
37358). On August 10, 2010, the U.S. District Court granted a motion to
modify the stipulated settlement agreement to submit the final revised
critical habitat determination to the Federal Register on January 21,
2011. For more information on previous Federal actions concerning the
arroyo toad, refer to the proposed revisions to critical habitat
published in the Federal Register on October 13, 2009 (74 FR 52612).
Summary of Changes From the 2005 Critical Habitat Designation
On April 28, 2004 (69 FR 23254), we proposed to designate 138,713
ac (56,133 ha) of critical habitat for the arroyo toad in 23 units. On
April 13, 2005 (70 FR 19562), we designated approximately 11,695 ac
(4,733 ha) of critical habitat for the arroyo toad in six units. We
proposed to revise this designation to approximately 109,110 ac (44,155
ha) in 22 units on October 13, 2009 (74 FR 52612). This final revised
critical habitat designation includes approximately 98,366 ac (39,807
ha) in 21 units, after excluding portions of Units/Subunits 6b, 8, 9,
10a, 10b, 11a, 13b, 13c, 14, 15, 16d, 17a, 18c, and 19a (approximately
11,697 ac (4,734 ha)) based on consideration of economic, national
security, and other relevant impacts (see Exclusions Under Section
4(b)(2) of the Act section below). The areas identified in this final
revised rule constitute revisions of areas excluded and designated as
critical habitat for the arroyo toad on April 13, 2005 (70 FR 19562;
Figure 1), and proposed revisions to that rule published on October 13,
2009 (74 FR 52612). This final revised critical habitat designation
includes approximately 98,366 ac (39,807 ha) of land in Santa Barbara,
Ventura, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, and San Diego
Counties, California. Table 1 below outlines the differences between
the 2005 final critical habitat rule (70 FR 19562; April 13, 2005), the
2009 proposed revisions to the critical habitat designation (74 FR
52612; October 13, 2009), and this final revised critical habitat
designation for the arroyo toad. For more information on the
differences between the 2005 critical habitat rule and the 2009
proposed revised critical habitat rule, please see the Summary of
Changes From Previously Designated Critical Habitat section of the
proposed revised critical habitat rule published in the Federal
Register on October 13, 2009 (74 FR 52612).
Table 1--Changes Between the April 13, 2005, Arroyo Toad Revised Critical Habitat Designation; the October 13,
2009 and the June 29, 2010, Proposed Revised Designation; and This Revised Final designation. Acreage Values Are
Approximate and May Not Total Due to Rounding
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2009 and 2010
2005 Designation Proposed 2010 Final revised
Critical habitat unit in this of revised revisions to the critical habitat
final rule County critical habitat critical habitat designation and ac
and ac (ha) designation and ac (ha)
(ha)
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1. San Antonio River............ Monterey.......... Entire Unit Entire Unit Entire Unit
excluded under exempted under exempted under
4(b)(2) for 4(a)(3). 4(a)(3).
national security
reasons.
2. Sisquoc River................ Santa Barbara..... Designated as Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
2: 4,800 (1,942). 2: 3,775 (1,528). 2: 3,775 (1,528).
3. Upper Santa Ynez River Basin. Santa Barbara..... Entire Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
excluded under 3: 3,032 (1,227). 3: 3,032 (1,227).
4(b)(2) for
economic reasons.
4. Sespe Creek.................. Ventura........... Designated as Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
4: 4,008 (1,622). 4: 2,760 (1,117). 4: 2,760 (1,117).
5. Piru Creek................... Ventura........... Entire Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
excluded under 5: 2,507 (1,015). 5: 2,507 (1,015).
4(b)(2) for
economic reasons.
5a.............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 5a: 1,358 Subunit 5a: 1,358
(550). (550).
5b.............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 5b: 1,149 Subunit 5b: 1,149
(465). (465).
6. Upper Santa Clara River Basin Los Angeles....... Entire Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
excluded under 6: 3,795 (1,537). 6: 2,802 (1,134).
4(b)(2) for
economic reasons.
6a.............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 6a: 520 Subunit 6a: 520
(210). (210).
6b.............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 6b: 1,995 Subunit 6b: 1,003
(807). (406).
6c.............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
subunit 6c: 1,279 Subunit 6c: 1,279
(518). (518).
7. Upper Los Angeles River Basin Los Angeles....... Entire Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
excluded under 7: 1,190 (482). 7: 1,190 (482).
4(b)(2) for
economic reasons.
8. Lower Santa Ana River Basin.. Orange............ Entire Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
excluded under 8: 2,182 (883). 8: 737 (298).
4(b)(2) for
economic reasons.
9. San Jacinto River Basin...... Riverside......... Designated as Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
9: 700 (283). 9: 2,406 (974). 9: 2,391 (968).
9a.............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 9a: 1,226 Subunit 9a: 1,226
(496). (496).
9b.............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 9b: 1,180 Subunit 9b: 1,166
(478). (472).
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10. San Juan Creek Basin........ Orange, Riverside. Entire Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
excluded under 10: 5,667 (2,293). 10: 3,496
4(b)(2) for (1,415).
economic reasons.
10a............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 10a: Subunit 10a:
4,728 (1,913). 3,096 (1,253).
10b............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 10b: 939 Subunit 10b: 399
(380). (161).
11. San Mateo Creek Basin....... Orange, San Diego. Entire Unit either Included as Unit Designated as Unit
excluded under 11: 1,878 (758). 11: 1,820 (737).
4(b)(2) for
economic reasons
or exempted under
4(a)(3).
11a............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 11a: Subunit 11a: 975
1,034 (418). (395).
11b............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 11b: 844 Subunit 11b: 844
(341). (341).
12. Lower Santa Margarita River San Diego......... Entire Unit either Included as Unit Designated as Unit
Basin. excluded under 12: 1,009 (408). 12: 1,009 (408).
4(b)(2) for
economic reasons
or exempted under
4(a)(3).
12a............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 12a: 394 Subunit 12a: 394
(159). (159).
12b............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 12b: 615 Subunit 12b: 615
(248). (248).
13. Upper Santa Margarita River Riverside, San Entire Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
Basin. Diego. excluded under 13: 8,137 (3,293). 13: 7,863
4(b)(2) for (3,182).
economic reasons.
13a............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 13a: Subunit 13a:
1,155 (467). 1,155 (467).
13b............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 13b: Subunit 13b:
4,756 (1,925). 4,731 (1,914).
13c............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 13c: Subunit 13c:
2,226 (901). 1,977 (800).
14. Lower and Middle San Luis San Diego......... Entire Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
Rey River Basin. excluded under 14: 12,906 14: 10,115
4(b)(2) for (5,223). (4,093).
economic reasons.
15. Upper San Luis Rey River San Diego......... Entire Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
Basin. excluded under 15: 12,977 15: 8,368
4(b)(2) for (5,252). (3,336).
economic reasons.
16. Santa Ysabel Creek Basin.... San Diego......... Entire Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
excluded under 16: 15,494 16: 15,370
4(b)(2) for (6,270). (6,220).
economic reasons.
16a............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 16a: Subunit 16a:
13,967 (5,652). 13,865 (5,611).
16d............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 16d: Subunit 16d:
1,527 (618). 1,504 (609).
17. San Diego River Basin/San San Diego......... Entire Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
Vicente Creek. excluded under 17: 4,263 (1,725). 17: 4,171
4(b)(2) for (1,688).
economic reasons.
17a............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 17a: Subunit 17a:
1,241 (502). 1,149 (465).
17b............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 17b: Subunit 17b:
1,865 (755). 1,865 (754).
17d............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 17d: Subunit 17d:
1,158 (469). 1,158 (469).
18. Sweetwater River Basin...... San Diego......... Entire Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
excluded under 18: 4,783 (1,936). 18: 4,624
4(b)(2) for (1,871).
economic reasons.
18a............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 18a: Subunit 18a:
4,156 (1,682). 4,156 (1,682).
18c............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 18c: 627 Subunit 18c: 470
(254). (189).
19. Cottonwood Creek Basin...... San Diego......... Entire Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
excluded under 19: 14,375 19: 14,344
4(b)(2) for (5,817). (5,804).
economic reasons.
19a............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 19a: Subunit 19a:
5,847 (2,366). 5,816 (2,353).
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19b............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 19b: Subunit 19b:
5,129 (2,076). 5,129 (2,076).
19c............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 19c: Subunit 19c:
1,511 (611). 1,511 (611).
19d............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 19d: 938 Subunit 19d: 938
(380). (380).
19e............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 19e: 950 Subunit 19e: 950
(384). (384).
20. Upper Santa Ana River Basin/ San Bernardino.... Designated as Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
Cajon Wash. 20: 1,119 (453). 20: 1,775 (718). 20: 1,775 (718).
21. Little Rock Creek Basin..... Los Angeles....... Designated as Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
21: 734 (297). 21: 612 (248). 21: 612 (248).
22. Upper Mojave River Basin.... San Bernardino.... Entire Unit Included as Unit Designated as Unit
excluded under 22: 5,919 (2,395). 22: 5,602
4(b)(2) for (2,267).
economic reasons.
22a............................. .................. .................. Included as Designated as
Subunit 22a: Subunit 22a:
5,684 (2,300). 5,602 (2,267).
22c............................. .................. .................. Included as Entire Subunit
Subunit 22c: 235 removed--does not
(95). meet the
definition of
critical habitat.
23. Whitewater River Basin...... Riverside......... Designated as Unit Included as Unit Entire Unit
23: 333 (135). 23: 1,355 (548). removed--does not
meet the
definition of
critical habitat.
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Total *..................... .................. 11,695 (4,733).... 112,765 (45,634).. 98,366 (39,807)
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* Values in table may not sum due to rounding.
Summary of Changes From the 2009 Proposed Rule To Revise Critical
Habitat
The most significant changes between the October 2009 proposed
revision and this final revised rule are outlined in Table 1 above and
include:
(1) In the document making available the draft economic analysis of
revised critical habitat designation for the Arroyo toad (DEA) (75 FR
37358; June 29, 2010), we stated we were considering exclusion of the
entirety of Subunit 6b from critical habitat based on the many
conservation measures included in the Natural River Management Plan
that protect the arroyo toad and its habitat on Newhall Ranch lands in
Subunit 6b, the conservation easement lands that have already been
conveyed to California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) and are
planned in the future in this subunit, and the valuable conservation
partnership we have developed over the years with Newhall Ranch. We
have now made a final determination that the benefits of exclusion
outweigh the benefits of inclusion for the lands covered by the
conservation easements already conveyed to the CDFG and exclusion of
these lands will not result in extinction of the species. Therefore,
the Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude approximately 330
ac (134 ha) of private land in Unit 6 under section 4(b)(2) of the Act
(see Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act section below).
(2) In the proposed revised critical habitat rule (74 FR 52612), we
erroneously identified some of the upland habitat areas bordering the
river corridors of the Santa Clara River and Castaic Creek as critical
habitat in Subunit 6b. Upon closer examination, we have found that
little of these lands remain as native habitats that would be useable
as foraging areas by arroyo toads because these lands are either
developed, used for intensive agriculture, or inaccessible to arroyo
toads due to busy roads or steep slopes. We now find that these areas
do not contain the physical or biological features that are essential
to the conservation of the arroyo toad, and therefore we have removed
approximately 662 ac (268 ha) from Subunit 6b.
(3) In the 2009 proposed revised rule, we included lands that
encompass Santiago Creek from just below the confluence with Black Star
Creek downstream to Irvine Lake in Unit 8. Following public comment, we
reevaluated this area and determined that this area is unsuitable for
arroyo toads because water from Irvine Lake frequently backs up into
this area and creates conditions favorable for arroyo toad predators,
and therefore it does not contain the physical or biological features
essential to the conservation of the arroyo toad. Additionally, we
removed other areas that do not contain the physical or biological
features such as developed areas and roads. Therefore, we removed
approximately 185 ac (75 ha) from Unit 8.
(4) In the 2009 proposed revised rule, we stated we were
considering lands owned by or under the jurisdiction of the permittees
of the Orange County Central-Coastal Subregional NCCP/HCP (Orange
County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP) and 670 ac (271 ha) of land in the
associated North Ranch Policy Plan Area (NRPPA) for exclusion under
section 4(b)(2) of the Act. We have now made a final determination that
the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion of these
lands and the exclusion will not result in extinction of the species.
Therefore, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude a
total of approximately 1,259 ac (508 ha) of land covered by the Orange
County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP plan area (including those lands
associated with the NRPPA) in Unit 8 in this final designation. For a
complete
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discussion of the benefits of inclusion and exclusion see Exclusions
Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act section below.
(5) In the 2009 proposed revised rule, we stated we were
considering lands owned by or under the jurisdiction of the permittees
of the Southern Orange County Natural Community Conservation Plan
(NCCP)/Master Streambed Alteration Agreement/HCP (Southern Orange HCP),
now known as the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP, for exclusion
under section 4(b)(2) of the Act. We have now made a final
determination that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of
inclusion of lands conserved and managed by Orange County Southern
Subregion HCP permittees and the exclusion will not result in
extinction of the species. Therefore, the Secretary is exercising his
discretion to exclude approximately 2,179 ac (882 ha) of lands
conserved and managed consistent with the Orange County Southern
Subregion HCP in Units 10 and 11 in this final designation. For a
complete discussion of the benefits of inclusion and exclusion, see
Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act section below.
(6) In the 2009 proposed revised rule, we erroneously identified
some areas as critical habitat in Subunit 10b. Upon closer examination,
we determined that approximately 31 ac (13 ha) are developed (such as
highways or buildings) and do not contain the physical or biological
features essential to the conservation of the arroyo toad. Therefore,
we removed these areas from Subunit 10b.
(7) In the 2009 proposed revised rule, we inadvertently included
approximately 20 ac (8 ha) of land within Marine Corps Base Camp
Pendleton in Subunit 11a. We have now exempted these areas from Subunit
11a. For a complete discussion of exemptions under section 4(a)(3)(B)
of the Act, see Exemptions section below.
(8) In the 2009 proposed revised rule, we stated we were
considering lands owned by or under the jurisdiction of the permittees
of the Western Riverside County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation
Plan (Western Riverside County MSHCP) for exclusion under section
4(b)(2) of the Act. We have now made a final determination that the
benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion of those lands
owned by or under the jurisdiction of Western Riverside County MSHCP
permittees that are conserved and managed, and that the exclusion will
not result in extinction of the species. Therefore, the Secretary is
exercising his discretion to exclude approximately 289 ac (118 ha) of
lands conserved and managed consistent with the Western Riverside
County MSHCP in Units 9 and 13 in this final designation. For a
complete discussion of the benefits of inclusion and exclusion, see
Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act section below.
(9) In the 2009 proposed revised rule, we included approximately 57
ac (23 ha) of lands that fall within the Meadowwood project site
(within Unit 14) north of State Route 76 along the San Luis Rey River
in San Diego County. Following public comment, we reevaluated this area
and determined that it does not contain suitable breeding or
aestivation habitat and therefore does not contain the physical or
biological features essential to the conservation of the arroyo toad.
Thus, we removed these areas from critical habitat. We did not remove
all lands north of State Route 76, as arroyo toads may access these
other areas via Horse Ranch Creek, which flows underneath State Route
76 and connects with the San Luis Rey River.
(10) In the 2009 proposed revised rule, we erroneously identified
some areas as critical habitat in Subunit 16a. Upon closer examination,
we determined that approximately 101 ac (40 ha) do not contain the
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of the
arroyo toad, as these lands are developed and, in one area, the mapping
did not accurately follow the boundaries of the essential features and
does not contain suitable habitat. Therefore, we removed these areas
from Subunit 16a.
(11) In the proposed revised rule, we stated we were considering
excluding 4,046 ac (1,636 ha) of arroyo toad habitat in Units 14, 16,
17, and 18 under section 4(b)(2) of the Act. These areas overlap with
tribal lands that are owned or managed by the following tribes: The
Rincon Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians of the Rincon Reservation
(Rincon Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians); the Pala Band of
Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians of the Pala Reservation (Pala Band of
Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians); Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation;
the Mesa Grande Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of the Mesa Grande
Reservation (Mesa Grande Band of Diegueno Mission Indians); and the
Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians and the Viejas
(Baron Long) Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians, which
jointly manage the Capitan Grande Band of Diegueno Mission Indians
Reservation (Capitan Grande Reservation). We have now made a final
determination that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of
inclusion of some of these tribal lands (i.e., tribal trust lands and
those off-reservation lands (fee-owned) within the Sycuan Band of the
Kumeyaay Nation that are currently in the process of being transferred
to trust) and the exclusion will not result in extinction of the
species. We have not concluded that the benefits of exclusion outweigh
the benefits of inclusion for the remaining 1,046 ac (423 ha) of off-
reservation, fee-owned lands, and these lands are included in this
final revised critical habitat designation (included in Table 2 within
the private land ownership totals). Therefore, the Secretary is
exercising his discretion under section 4(b)(2) of the Act to exclude a
total of 3,000 ac (1,214 ha) as follows: 2,733 ac (1,103 ha) of tribal
lands in Unit 14; 23 ac (9 ha) in Unit 16; 92 ac (37 ha) in Unit 17;
and 152 ac (62 ha) in Unit 18 based on our government-to-government
relationship with the tribes, and impacts to current and future
partnerships with the affected tribes and other tribes we coordinate
with on threatened and endangered species issues (see Exclusions Under
Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Tribal Lands section below).
(12) In the 2009 proposed revised rule, we stated we were
considering lands owned by or under the jurisdiction of the permittees
of the San Diego Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP) for
exclusion under section 4(b)(2) of the Act. After considering the
relevant impacts, the Secretary is declining to exercise his discretion
to exclude these lands. Therefore, we included approximately 9,339 ac
(3,779 ha) of land owned by or under the jurisdiction of the permittees
of the San Diego MSCP in Units 16, 17, 18 and 19 in this final
designation.
(13) In the 2009 proposed revised rule, we erroneously identified
some areas as critical habitat in Subunit 18c. Upon closer examination,
we determined that a road exists on approximately 6 ac (2 ha), and we
have determined that these lands do not contain the physical or
biological features essential to the conservation of the arroyo toad.
Therefore, we removed these areas from Subunit 18c.
(14) In the document that made available the draft economic
analysis of revised critical habitat designation for the Arroyo Toad
(DEA) published in the Federal Register on June 29, 2010 (75 FR 37358),
we stated we were considering exclusion of the Department of Defense
(DOD) Remote Training Site Warner Springs and Camp Morena from critical
habitat designation for reasons of national security. We have now made
a final determination that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the
benefits of
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inclusion for these lands and exclusion of these lands will not result
in extinction of the species. Therefore, the Secretary is exercising
his discretion to exclude approximately 4,640 ac (1,878 ha) of Bureau
of Land Management (BLM) and U.S. Forest Service (Forest Service) lands
leased to the DOD in Unit 15 and Unit 19 for reasons of national
security under section 4(b)(2) of the Act (see Exclusions Under Section
4(b)(2) of the Act--Impacts to National Security section below).
(15) Based on information submitted by Summit Valley Ranch during
the initial public comment period from October 13, 2009, to December
14, 2009, we removed approximately 82 ac (33 ha) of private land from
Subunit 22a. The lands in question are located north of State Road 138
on Summit Valley Ranch, San Bernardino County. We included this area in
the proposed revised critical habitat designation because we believed
it contained suitable upland habitat for arroyo toads; however, it has
come to our attention that: (1) Surveys have never detected arroyo
toads in the area, (2) the area lacks the PCEs for the arroyo toad, and
(3) State Route 138 serves as a barrier for arroyo toads to disperse
into the area. Consequently, we determined that the area north of State
Route 138 does not contain the physical or biological features
essential to the conservation of arroyo toads and, therefore, does not
meet the definition of critical habitat for the arroyo toad.
(16) We removed Subunit 22c (approximately 234 ac (95 ha)) from the
final revised critical habitat designation. Subunit 22c is within the
geographical area occupied by the species at the time of listing;
however, this subunit was erroneously included in the 2009 revised
proposed rule (74 FR 52612; October 13, 2009). Although we were not
aware of this issue when we published the proposed rule, the existence
of Cedar Springs Dam upstream of this subunit has altered the hydrology
of the 1-mile (1.6 km) reach of the upper West Fork of the Mojave River
to the upper end of Silverwood Lake to such an extent that it does not
contain the features essential to the conservation of the species and,
therefore, does not meet the definition of critical habitat for the
arroyo toad.
(17) We removed lands within the jurisdiction of the Coachella
Valley Multiple Species Conservation Plan (Coachella Valley MSHCP; Unit
23 (approximately 1,355 ac (548 ha)) from the final revised critical
habitat designation. This unit was erroneously included in the proposed
revised rule (74 FR 52612; October 13, 2009). Following examination of
data used to map Unit 23 in the proposed rule and discussions with
species experts regarding identification records, we determined that
these records are not arroyo toads and do not support a determination
that this area meets the definition of critical habitat. Therefore,
Unit 23 is not included in this final revised critical habitat rule.
(18) A number of comments we received suggested editorial changes
and technical corrections to sections of the rule pertaining to the
Background and ``Criteria Used To Identify Critical Habitat'' sections
of our proposed revised rule. These changes were recommended to improve
clarity, include additional information, and correct minor errors. They
have been incorporated into this final revised rule where appropriate.
(19) In the document making available the draft economic analysis
(75 FR 37358; June 29, 2010), we added approximately 1,068 ac (432 ha)
to proposed Subunit 11b, approximately 951 ac (385 ha) to proposed Unit
15, approximately 1,831 ac (741 ha) to proposed Subunit 16a, and
approximately 96 ac (39 ha) to proposed Subunit 16d. For a complete
discussion of these revisions, see Changes to Proposed Revised Critical
Habitat in the document making available the draft economic analysis
(75 FR 37358; June 29, 2010).
(20) To prepare final critical habitat maps, we overlay maps of
those lands we are excluding from this critical habitat designation on
polygons that were used to delineate the areas proposed as critical
habitat. This process can leave small fragments (generally less than an
acre and not contiguous with designated critical habitat) of a proposed
critical habitat unit or subunit that are not included in the excluded
acreage but are instead removed due to discrepancies in the mapping
process (such as differences in GIS layers that are mapped at different
scales). These fragments in Unit 8, Subunit 10a, and Unit 14 were not
included in the final revised critical habitat designation. As a
result, the sum of the areas designated and excluded is slightly
reduced in this final revised critical habitat designation compared to
the size of the total proposed designation due to removal of these
small artifacts or fragments created by the mapping discrepancies.
Critical Habitat
Background
Critical habitat is defined in section 3 of the Act as:
(1) The specific areas within the geographical area occupied by a
species, at the time it is listed in accordance with the Act, on which
are found those physical or biological features
(a) Essential to the conservation of the species and
(b) Which may require special management considerations or
protection; and
(2) Specific areas outside the geographical area occupied by a
species at the time it is listed, upon a determination that such areas
are essential for the conservation of the species.
Conservation, as defined under section 3 of the Act, means the use
of all methods and procedures that are necessary to bring any
endangered species or threatened species to the point at which the
measures provided under the Act are no longer necessary. Such methods
and procedures include, but are not limited to, all activities
associated with scientific resources management, such as research;
census; law enforcement; habitat acquisition and maintenance;
propagation; live trapping and transplantation; and in the
extraordinary case where population pressures within a given ecosystem
cannot otherwise be relieved, may include regulated taking.
Critical habitat receives protection under section 7 of the Act
through the prohibition against Federal agencies carrying out, funding,
or authorizing activities that are likely to result in the destruction
or adverse modification of critical habitat. Section 7(a)(2) of the Act
requires consultation on Federal actions that may affect critical
habitat. The designation of critical habitat does not affect land
ownership or establish a refuge, wilderness, reserve, preserve, or
other conservation area. Such designation does not allow the government
or public to access private lands. Such designation does not require
implementation of restoration, recovery, or enhancement measures by
private landowners. Where a landowner seeks or requests Federal agency
funding or authorization of an activity that may affect a listed
species or critical habitat, the consultation requirements of section
7(a)(2) would apply, but even in the event of a destruction or adverse
modification finding, the Federal action agency's and the applicant's
obligation under section 7(a)(2) of the Act is not to restore or
recover the species, but to implement reasonable and prudent
alternatives to avoid destruction or adverse modification of critical
habitat.
For inclusion in a critical habitat designation, habitat within the
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geographical area occupied by the species at the time it was listed
must contain the physical or biological features that are essential to
the conservation of the species and which may require special
management considerations or protection. Critical habitat designations
identify, to the extent known using the best scientific and commercial
data available, those physical or biological features that are
essential to the conservation of the species (such as space, food,
cover, and protected habitat), focusing on the principal biological or
physical constituent elements (primary constituent elements) within an
area that are essential to the conservation of the species (such as
roost sites, nesting grounds, seasonal wetlands, water quality, tide,
soil type). Primary constituent elements are the elements of physical
or biological features that, when laid out in the appropriate quantity
and spatial arrangement to provide for a species' life-history
processes, are essential to the conservation of the species.
Under the Act, we can designate critical habitat in areas outside
the geographical area occupied by the species at the time it is listed,
upon a determination that such areas are essential for the conservation
of the species. We designate critical habitat in areas outside the
geographical area occupied by a species only when a designation limited
to its range would be inadequate to ensure the conservation of the
species. When the best available scientific data do not demonstrate
that the conservation needs of the species require such additional
areas, we will not designate critical habitat in areas outside the
geographical area occupied by the species. An area currently occupied
by the species but that was not occupied at the time of listing may,
however, be essential for the conservation of the species and may be
included in the critical habitat designation.
Section 4 of the Act requires that we designate critical habitat on
the basis of the best scientific and commercial data available.
Further, our Policy on Information Standards Under the Endangered
Species Act (published in the Federal Register on July 1, 1994 (59 FR
34271)), the Information Quality Act (section 515 of the Treasury and
General Government Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2001 (Pub. L.
106-554; H.R. 5658)), and our associated Information Quality
Guidelines, provide criteria, establish procedures, and provide
guidance to ensure that our decisions are based on the best scientific
data available. They require our biologists, to the extent consistent
with the Act and with the use of the best scientific data available, to
use primary and original sources of information as the basis for
recommendations to designate critical habitat.
When we are determining which areas should be designated as
critical habitat, our primary source of information is generally the
information developed during the listing process for the species and
any previous designations of critical habitat. Additional information
sources may include the recovery plan for the species, 5-year reviews
for the species, articles in peer-reviewed journals, conservation plans
developed by States and counties, scientific status surveys and
studies, biological assessments, or other unpublished materials and
expert opinion or personal knowledge.
Habitat is dynamic, and species may move from one area to another
over time. Climate change will be a particular challenge for
biodiversity conservation because the interaction of additional
stressors associated with climate change and current stressors may push
species beyond their ability to survive (Lovejoy 2005, pp. 325-326).
The synergistic implications of climate change and habitat
fragmentation are the most threatening facet of climate change for
biodiversity (Hannah et al. 2005, p.4). Current climate change
predictions for terrestrial areas in the Northern Hemisphere indicate
warmer air temperatures, more intense precipitation events, and
increased summer continental drying (Field et al. 1999, pp. 1-3; Hayhoe
et al. 2004, p. 12422; Cayan et al. 2005, p. 6; Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change 2007, p. 11; Cayan et al. 2009, p. xi). However,
predictions of climatic conditions for smaller sub-regions, such as
California, remain uncertain. It is unknown at this time if climate
change in California will result in a warmer trend with localized
drying, higher precipitation events, or other conditions. Thus, the
information currently available on the effects of global climate change
and increasing temperatures does not make sufficiently precise
estimates of the location and magnitude of the effects. Nor are we
currently aware of any climate change information specific to the
habitat of the arroyo toad that would indicate what areas may become
important to the species in the future. Therefore, we are unable to
determine what additional areas, if any, may be appropriate to include
in the revised critical habitat for this species. Additionally, we
recognize that critical habitat designated at a particular point in
time may not include all of the habitat areas that we may later
determine are necessary for the recovery of the species. For these
reasons, a critical habitat designation does not signal that habitat
outside the designated critical habitat area is unimportant or may not
be required for recovery of the species.
Areas that are important to the conservation of the arroyo toad,
both inside and outside the critical habitat designation, will continue
to be subject to: (1) Conservation actions implemented under section
7(a)(1) of the Act, (2) regulatory protections afforded by the
requirement in section 7(a)(2) of the Act for Federal agencies to
insure their actions are not likely to jeopardize the continued
existence of any endangered or threatened species, and (3) the
prohibitions of section 9 of the Act. Federally funded or permitted
projects affecting listed species outside their designated critical
habitat areas may still result in jeopardy findings in some cases.
These protections and conservation tools will continue to contribute to
recovery of this species. Similarly, critical habitat designations made
on the basis of the best available information at the time of
designation will not control the direction and substance of future
recovery plans, habitat conservation plans (HCPs), or other species
conservation planning efforts if new information available at the time
of these planning efforts calls for a different outcome.
Physical and Biological Features
In accordance with section 3(5)(A)(i) of the Act and regulations at
50 CFR 424.12 (b), in determining which areas within the geographical
area occupied at the time of listing to designate as revised critical
habitat, we consider the physical and biological features that are
essential to the conservation of the species that may require special
management considerations or protection. These include, but are not
limited to:
(1) Space for individual and population growth, and for normal
behavior;
(2) Food, water, air, light, minerals, or other nutritional or
physiological requirements;
(3) Cover or shelter;
(4) Sites for breeding, reproduction, and rearing (or development)
of offspring; and
(5) Habitats that are protected from disturbance or are
representative of the historical, geographical, and ecological
distributions of a species.
We derive the specific physical and biological features required
for conservation of the arroyo toad from studies of this species'
habitat, ecology,
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and life history, as described below and in proposed revisions to
critical habitat published in the Federal Register on October 13, 2009
(74 FR 52612). We have determined that the arroyo toad requires the
following physical and biological features:
Space for Individual and Population Growth, and for Normal Behavior
The arroyo toad is found along medium-to-large streams in coastal
and desert drainages in central and southern California, and Baja
California, Mexico. It occupies aquatic, riparian, and upland habitats
in a number of the remaining suitable drainages within its range.
Suitable habitat for the arroyo toad is created and maintained by the
fluctuating hydrological, geological, and ecological processes that
naturally occur in riparian ecosystems and adjacent uplands (Campbell
et al. 1996, pp. 13-15; Sweet 1992, 1993 in Service 1999, p. 39).
Periodic flooding that modifies stream channels, redistributes channel
sediments, and alters pool location and form, coupled with upper
terrace stabilization by vegetation, is required to keep a stream
segment suitable for all life stages of the arroyo toad (Campbell et
al. 1996, p. 13; Sweet 1992, 1993 in Service 1999, p. 39). This natural
flooding regime helps maintain areas of open, sparsely vegetated, sandy
stream channels and terraces.
The substrate in habitats preferred by arroyo toads consists
primarily of sand, fine gravel, or pliable soil, with varying amounts
of large gravel, cobble, and boulders. Areas that are damp and have
less than 10 percent vegetation cover provide the best conditions for
juvenile survival and rapid growth of the arroyo toad (Campbell et al.
1996, p. 12; Sweet 1992 in Service 1999, pp. 32-34). Arroyo toads breed
in the quiet margins of open streams and avoid sites with deep or swift
water, tree canopy cover, or steeply incised banks. Larvae occupy
shallow areas of open streambeds on substrates ranging from silt to
cobble, with preferences for sand or gravel. Newly metamorphosed arroyo
toads and juveniles remain on sparsely vegetated sand and gravel bars
bordering the natal pool for 3 to 5 weeks (Sweet 1992, p. 52).
Arroyo toads must be able to move between the stream and upland
foraging sites, as well as up and down the stream corridor. Juveniles
and adult arroyo toads require and spend much of their lives in
riparian and upland habitats adjacent to breeding locations (Campbell
et al. 1996, p. 12). Riparian habitats used for foraging and burrowing
include sand bars, alluvial terraces, and streamside benches that lack
vegetation, or are sparsely to moderately vegetated. Upland habitats
used by arroyo toads during both the breeding and non-breeding seasons
include alluvial scrub, coastal sage scrub, chaparral, grassland, and
oak woodland.
Food, Water, Air, Light, Minerals, or Other Nutritional or
Physiological Requirements
Arroyo toad tadpoles eat microscopic algae, bacteria, and
protozoans consumed from the spaces among pebbles, gravel, and sand, or
abraded from stones (Sweet 1992, p. 82). Juveniles and adults eat
insects, although ants are preferred. When foraging, arroyo toads are
often found around the drip lines of oak trees. These areas often lack
vegetation, yet have levels of prey that will support arroyo toads.
When active at night, toads often are observed near ant trails feeding
on ants, beetles, and other prey.
Cover or Shelter
During the day and other periods of inactivity, arroyo toads seek
shelter by burrowing into sand. Thus, areas of sandy or friable
(readily crumbled) soils are necessary, but these soils can be
interspersed with gravel or cobble deposits. Additionally, arroyo toads
may seek temporary shelter under rocks or debris and have been found in
mammal burrows on occasion. Upland sites with compact soils can also be
used for foraging and dispersal (Holland 2000, in litt. p. 2).
Sites for Breeding, Reproduction, and Rearing or Development of
Offspring
The arroyo toad has specialized breeding habitat requirements.
Arroyo toads are unusual in that females deposit their eggs at the
male's calling site, rather than the behavior common in other toad
species where the female transports the male to a deposition site of
her choosing (Sweet 1992, p. 57). Because male toads stand on the
substrate to call and their throats must be above water, eggs are laid
in very shallow water. Female arroyo toads lay their eggs in water less
than 4 in. (10 cm) (Sweet 1992, p. 37) but not greater than 6 in. (15
cm) deep over substrates of sand, gravel, or cobble in open sites such
as overflow pools, old flood channels, and shallow pools along streams.
These shallow pools are associated with open sand and gravel channels
along low-gradient (typically less than 6 percent) reaches of medium-
to-large streams (Campbell et al. 1996, p. 12; Sweet 1992, p. 28). In
at least some portions of its range, the species also breeds in smaller
streams and canyons where low-gradient breeding sites are more patchily
distributed. Streams where arroyo toads breed can have either
intermittent or perennial streamflow and typically experience periodic
flooding that scours vegetation and replenishes fine sediments. Such
habitats rarely have closed canopies over the lower banks of the stream
channel due to periodic flood events. Heavily shaded pools are
generally unsuitable for larval and juvenile arroyo toads because of
lower water and soil temperatures and poor algal mat development.
Because the suitability of breeding pools may vary from year to
year due to the dynamics of southern California riparian systems and
flood regimes, adult arroyo toads may move up or down stream in search
of suitable breeding pools, or not breed in certain years (Campbell et
al. 1996, p. 14). Pools less than 6 in. (15 cm) deep with clear water,
flow rates less than 0.2 ft per second (5 cm per second), and bottoms
composed of sand or well-sorted fine gravel are favored by adults for
breeding and egg deposition (Sweet 1992, pp. 29-37). Breeding pools,
especially those formed along intermittent streams, must persist a
minimum of 2 months for the completion of larval development (Campbell
et al. 1996, p. 6). When warm rainy conditions occur in January,
February, and March, arroyo toads become active and begin to forage on
stream terraces and in channel margins. Breeding usually begins in late
March at lower elevations but male calling peaks in early to mid-April
and extends through late May, sometimes even into late June (Sweet
1992, p. 50). Breeding may occur on several dates at a single site, and
eggs may be deposited over a period of 7 to 8 weeks (Campbell et al.
1996, p. 6; Griffin and Case 2001, p. 634). Although egg strings are
laid in very slow-moving water, larvae (tadpoles) can be found in water
velocities of up to 1.0 to 1.3 ft per second (30 to 40 cm per second)
(Sweet 1992, p. 29). Larvae usually hatch in 4 to 6 days at water
temperatures of 54 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit (12 to 16 degrees Celsius)
(Sweet 1992, p. 71). Tadpoles disperse from the pool margin into the
surrounding shallow water, where they spend an average of 10 weeks
(Sweet 1992, p. 50). After metamorphosis, the juvenile arroyo toads
remain on the bordering gravel bars until the pool dries out (usually
from 8 to 12 weeks depending on the site and rainfall) (Sweet 1992, p.
52).
Primary Constituent Elements for the Arroyo Toad
Under the Act and its implementing regulations, we are required to
identify
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the physical or biological features essential to the conservation of
the arroyo toad in areas occupied at the time of listing (including
areas currently occupied that based on biology we believe were likely
occupied at the time of listing), focusing on the features' primary
constituent elements. We consider primary constituent elements to be
the elements of physical or biological features that, when laid out in
the appropriate quantity and spatial arrangement to provide for a
species' life-history processes, are essential to the conservation of
the species.
Based on our current knowledge of the biology, and ecology of the
species, and the habitat requirements for sustaining the essential
life-history functions of the species, we determined the arroyo toad's
PCEs are:
(1) Rivers or streams with hydrologic regimes that supply water to
provide space, food, and cover needed to sustain eggs, tadpoles,
metamorphosing juveniles, and adult breeding toads. Breeding pools must
persist a minimum of 2 months for the completion of larval development.
However, due to the dynamic nature of southern California riparian
systems and flood regimes, the location of suitable breeding pools may
vary from year to year. Specifically, the conditions necessary to allow
for successful reproduction of arroyo toads are:
Breeding pools that are less than 6 in (15 cm) deep;
Areas of flowing water with current velocities less than
1.3 ft per second (40 cm per second); and
Surface water that lasts for a minimum of 2 months during
the breeding season (a sufficient wet period in the spring months to
allow arroyo toad larvae to hatch, mature, and metamorphose).
(2) Riparian and adjacent upland habitats, particularly low-
gradient (typically less than 6 percent) stream segments and alluvial
streamside terraces with sandy or fine gravel substrates that support
the formation of shallow pools and sparsely vegetated sand and gravel
bars for breeding and rearing of tadpoles and juveniles; and adjacent
valley bottomlands that include areas of loose soil where toads can
burrow underground, to provide foraging and living areas for juvenile
and adult arroyo toads.
(3) A natural flooding regime, or one sufficiently corresponding to
natural, that: (A) Is characterized by intermittent or near-perennial
flow that contributes to the persistence of shallow pools into at least
mid-summer; (B) Maintains areas of open, sparsely vegetated, sandy
stream channels and terraces by periodically scouring riparian
vegetation; and (C) Also modifies stream channels and terraces and
redistributes sand and sediment, such that breeding pools and terrace
habitats with scattered vegetation are maintained.
(4) Stream channels and adjacent upland habitats that allow for
movement to breeding pools, foraging areas, overwintering sites,
upstream and downstream dispersal, and connectivity to areas that
contain suitable habitat.
In summary, the need for space for individual and population growth
and normal behavior is met by PCEs 1 and 4; the need for food, water,
and physiological requirements is met by PCE 1; cover and shelter
requirements are met by PCE 2; areas for breeding, reproduction, and
rearing of offspring are met by PCEs 1, 2, and 3; and habitats
representative of the historical, geographical, and ecological
distributions of a species are met by PCE 4.
Special Management Considerations or Protection
When designating critical habitat, we assess whether the specific
areas within the geographical area occupied at the time of listing
contain the physical or biological features essential to the
conservation of the arroyo toad that may require special management
considerations or protection.
The area designated as revised critical habitat may require some
level of management or protection to address current and future threats
to the arroyo toad and maintain the physical and biological features
essential to the conservation of the species. Special management may be
required in all units to ensure that aquatic and riparian upland
habitats provide abundant breeding and non-breeding areas, prey
species, shelter, and connectivity within the landscape.
A detailed discussion of threats to the arroyo toad and its habitat
can be found in the final listing rule (59 FR 64859, December 16,
1994); the first critical habitat designation (66 FR 9414, February 7,
2001); the previous revised critical habitat designation (70 FR 19562,
April 13, 2005); the proposed revised critical habitat designation (74
FR 52612, October 13, 2009); and the 1999 recovery plan (Service 1999,
pp. 1-119). Maintaining the physical and biological features essential
to the conservation of the arroyo toad may require special management
considerations or protection to reduce effects that may result from the
following threats, among others: Habitat destruction and alteration due
to short- and long-term changes in river hydrology, including
construction of dams and water diversions that alter natural water flow
regimes; agriculture and urbanization; construction of roads; off-
highway vehicle use and other recreational activities; mining
activities; introduced nonnative predators (such as bullfrogs and
predatory fish); drought; periodic fires and fire suppression
activities; unseasonal water releases from dams; livestock grazing; and
light and noise pollution from adjacent developments and campgrounds.
These threats may cause habitat alteration, degradation, or
fragmentation and the direct or indirect loss of arroyo toad eggs,
juveniles, or adults.
Criteria Used To Identify Critical Habitat
As required by section 4(b) of the Act, we used the best scientific
and commercial data available in determining those areas that, within
the geographical area occupied by the species at the time of listing
(see ``Geographic Range'' section in the 2009 proposed revised critical
habitat rule (74 FR 52612)), possess those physical or biological
features essential to the conservation of the arroyo toad and which may
require special management considerations or protection. We also
considered the area outside the geographical area occupied by the
species at the time of listing for any areas that are essential for the
conservation of the arroyo toad. In designating critical habitat for
the arroyo toad, we reviewed the relevant information available,
including peer-reviewed journal articles, unpublished reports and
materials (such as survey results and expert opinions), the final
listing rule, the 2004 proposed critical habitat rule, the arroyo toad
recovery plan (Service 1999, pp. 1-119), the 5-year review for the
arroyo toad (Service 2009, pp. 1-51), and regional GIS coverages. We
analyzed this information to develop criteria for identifying areas
that contain the PCEs in the appropriate quantity and spatial
arrangement essential to the conservation of the arroyo toad that may
require special management considerations or protection, or that are
essential for the conservation of the arroyo toad. The process we used
is described below.
(1) To begin our analysis, we first examined the California Natural
Diversity Database (CNDDB) current and historical records to get an
indication of the habitat where arroyo toads are present; the CNDDB is
a continually refined and updated inventory of location information
gathered during species surveys and observations. We then examined the
arroyo toad recovery
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plan (Service 1999, pp. 1-119), which has a recovery strategy focused
on providing sufficient breeding and upland habitat to maintain self-
sustaining populations of arroyo toads (defined as populations that
require little or no direct human assistance such as captive breeding
or rearing, or translocation between sites) throughout the historical
range of the species, and on minimizing or eliminating impacts and
threats to arroyo toad populations (Service 1999, p. 67). The recovery
plan states that in-stream and riparian habitats that support breeding,
as well as upland habitats that provide foraging and overwintering
habitat, need to be managed to maintain and enhance populations
throughout the range of the arroyo toad (Service 1999, p. 68). The
recovery plan divides the range of the arroyo toad into three large
recovery units--northern, southern, and desert--and we considered the
conservation of the arroyo toad in each of these as well as the species
as a whole in our analysis. Using the recovery plan as our guide, we
analyzed areas within the geographical area occupied by the arroyo toad
at the time of listing to determine which areas contained the PCEs laid
out in the appropriate quantity and spatial arrangement essential to
the conservation of the species (the physical and biological features).
(2) In determining the specific areas containing the essential
physical and biological features, based on the recovery plan, 5-year
review, previous critical habitat proposals for the arroyo toad,
scientific literature, and results of studies that have been conducted
since the species was listed, we made sure that we proposed critical
habitat that would provide for the conservation of the species.
Criteria for critical habitat units we used to assist our process
included: (1) Representation of locations throughout the current
geographical, elevational, and ecological distribution of the species;
(2) maintenance of the appropriate population structure across the
species' range; (3) retention or provision of the connectivity between
breeding sites that allows for the continued existence of essential
metapopulations (a group of subpopulations in somewhat geographically
isolated patches, interconnected through patterns of gene flow,
extinction, and recolonization (Soule 1987, p. 7), despite fluctuations
in the status of subpopulations); and (4) presence of upland habitat
around each breeding location to allow for survival and recruitment to
maintain a breeding population over the long term.
We also evaluated the area outside the geographical area occupied
by the species at the time of listing to identify any areas that are
essential for the conservation of the arroyo toad. We looked at areas
that may have been historically occupied by arroyo toads based on CNDDB
records but were no longer occupied at the time of listing. We
considered areas that may have the physical and biological features
essential for the conservation of the species but have never been
occupied. Based on our evaluation, we believe that areas currently
occupied by arroyo toads are sufficient for the recovery of the
species. The recovery plan for the arroyo toad also determined that
occupied areas are sufficient for recovery and did not include any
unoccupied areas. Therefore, based on available scientific information,
we determined that there are no areas outside the geographical area
occupied by the species at the time of listing that are essential for
the conservation of the arroyo toad.
(3) To identify and map areas that we determined meet the
definition of critical habitat, we used data on known arroyo toad
locations and data on movement distances by arroyo toads. The main
source for arroyo toad locations was the CNDDB (2008); we also obtained
data on locations that have not yet been entered into the CNDDB
directly from the biologists that collected them.
Areas meeting the definition of critical habitat for the arroyo
toad include occupied areas on stream reaches containing suitable
breeding and upland habitat. To determine the extent of suitable arroyo
toad habitat as discussed in the ``Habitat'' section of the 2009
proposed revised critical habitat rule (74 FR 52612; October 13, 2009),
we used spatial data on stream gradients with grades less than 6
percent, aerial photography, surveys of habitat suitability, and site
visits. Additionally, we included higher gradient areas between
breeding habitat because these areas are used by toads during the non-
breeding period and allow toads to disperse between breeding areas. To
delineate upland habitat areas, we used a GIS-based modeling procedure
to identify alluvial terraces, valley bottomlands, and upland habitats
adjacent to stream reaches occupied by the arroyo toad. Lacking
spatially explicit data on geomorphology, we used elevation above the
stream channel as an indicator of the extent of alluvial and upland
foraging habitat. Based on the results of the GIS habitat model that
incorporated average movement distances of arroyo toads, we determined
that areas up to 82 ft (25 m) in elevation above the stream channel
were most likely to contain the riparian and upland habitat elements
essential to arroyo toads. Most arroyo toad activity and movement
occurred within these areas; therefore, steeper slopes away from the
stream were eliminated. However, we truncated the upland habitat
delineation in flat areas at 4,921 ft (1,500 m) from the stream channel
(a distance based on known movement of arroyo toads, see below) if the
82-ft (25-m) elevation limit had not yet been reached at that point.
The 82-ft (25-m) elevation limit was reached at distances less than
4,921 ft (1,500 m) from the mapped stream channel along the majority of
the stream reaches, so the distance limit was often not a factor. These
model parameters are based on the best scientific data available and
are the same as those used in the 2004 proposed critical habitat
designation (69 FR 23254; April 28, 2004), which was also included in
the review process for the 2009 proposed critical habitat designation
(74 FR 52612; October 13, 2009).
(4) To evaluate our critical habitat model, we assessed its
effectiveness at capturing documented toad locations from studies that
focused specifically on surveying toads in upland habitats and studies
involving radio telemetry. Holland and Sisk (2000, pp. 1-28)
established extensive pitfall trap arrays at discrete distances from
two stream courses and operated these arrays at various periods
throughout the year. They had 466 captures of arroyo toads, 35 (7.5
percent) of which were identified as being in upland areas. The low
percentage of toads captured in upland areas may be because the vast
majority of captures (98.7 percent) were during the months from January
to September, when breeding and metamorphosis occurs and when toads
would likely be in close proximity to the stream. Nevertheless, toads
were captured at distances that ranged from 49 to 3,855 ft (15 to 1,175
m) from the upland-riparian ecotone (boundary) (Holland and Sisk 2000,
pp. 1-28). For the two areas sampled in that study (Cristianitos Creek
and the upper Santa Margarita River, San Diego County), we found that
our critical habitat boundaries encompassed all of the pitfall trapping
stations where arroyo toads were detected.
We also assessed studies that involved the tracking of arroyo toads
with radio telemetry equipment. For example, in a number of studies by
Ramirez (2002a, p. 10; 2002b, p. 50; 2002c, p. 23; 2003, pp. 72-81),
arroyo toads were tracked from the end of
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breeding activity until the commencement of aestivation, generally May
through September. Cumulatively, these four studies involved tracking
77 adult arroyo toads in three separate critical habitat units in
Orange, San Bernardino, and Los Angeles Counties. All but one of the
numerous burrow sites chosen by these arroyo toads fell within our
proposed revised critical habitat boundaries.
(5) To provide legal boundaries for the critical habitat areas,
critical habitat boundaries for all drainages were mapped as contiguous
blocks of 98-ft by 98-ft (30-m by 30-m) cells that conform to a
Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) grid. Due to the conversion of GIS
data from two different geographic projections (UTM zone 10 and zone
11) and conversion of the data to acres and hectares, some rounding
adjustments may be reflected in the total acreage of the units.
When determining revisions to critical habitat boundaries for this
final rule, we made every effort to avoid developed areas, such as
lands covered by buildings, pavement, and other structures, because
such lands lack PCEs for the arroyo toad. We did not designate some
areas if habitat was highly degraded and not likely restorable, nor did
we designate areas that were highly fragmented or isolated. Such areas
provide little or no long-term conservation value and do not support
the physical and biological features essential to the conservation of
the arroyo toad. Agricultural lands may have been included if they were
within areas identified as necessary for dispersal or connectivity
between known occurrences. However, we avoided known areas of intensive
agriculture that lacked the PCEs for the arroyo toad. The scale of the
maps we prepared under the parameters for publication within the Code
of Federal Regulations may not reflect the exclusion of such developed
lands. Any such lands inadvertently left inside critical habitat
boundaries shown on the maps of this revised critical habitat are
excluded by text in this final rule. Therefore, Federal action
involving these lands would not trigger section 7 consultation with
respect to critical habitat and the requirement of no adverse
modification, unless the specific action may affect adjacent critical
habitat.
Final Revised Critical Habitat Designation
We are designating approximately 98,366 ac (39,807 ha) as critical
habitat for the arroyo toad within 21 units, identified as Units 2
through 22. The area identified as critical habitat Unit 1 (6,453 ac
(2,612 ha)) was exempted in its entirety under section 4(a)(3) of the
Act and, therefore, was not proposed. Table 2 outlines the areas
included and excluded from this final revised critical habitat
designation by land ownership. Units designated as critical habitat are
discussed in detail below. The areas we describe below constitute our
current best assessment of areas that meet the definition of critical
habitat for the arroyo toad.
Table 2--Critical Habitat Units for the Arroyo Toad by Land Ownership Noting the Areas Designated and Excluded From the Critical Habitat Designation
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Total area
Critical habitat units and subunits Land ownership Total area Total area Total area designated ac
proposed ac (ha) removed ac (ha) excluded ac (ha) (ha)
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1. San Antonio River--exempt.................. Federal......................... 0 0 0 0
2. Sisquoc River.............................. Federal......................... 1,700 (688) 0 0 1,700 (688)
Private......................... 2,073 (839) 0 0 2,073 (839)
3. Upper Santa Ynez River Basin............... Federal......................... 2,214 (896) 0 0 2,214 (896)
Private......................... 818 (331) 0 0 818 (331)
4. Sespe Creek................................ Federal......................... 2,498 (1,011) 0 0 2,498 (1,011)
Private......................... 262 (106) 0 0 262 (106)
5. Piru Creek................................. Federal......................... 2,105 (852) 0 0 2,105 (852)
Private......................... 402 (163) 0 0 402 (163)
5a............................................ Federal......................... 1,277 (517) 0 0 1,277 (517)
Private......................... 81 (33) 0 0 81 (33)
5b............................................ Federal......................... 828 (335) 0 0 828 (335)
Private......................... 321 (130) 0 0 321 (130)
6. Upper Santa Clara River Basin.............. Federal......................... 443 (179) 0 0 443 (179)
Private......................... 3,351 (1,356) 662 (268) 330 (134) 2,359 (955)
6a............................................ Federal......................... 284 (115) 0 0 284 (115)
Private......................... 236 (96) 0 0 236 (96)
6b............................................ Private......................... 1,995 (807) 662 (268) 330 (134) 1,003 (406)
6c............................................ Federal......................... 159 (64) 0 0 159 (64)
Private......................... 1,120 (453) 0 0 1,120 (453)
7. Upper Los Angeles River Basin.............. Federal......................... 1,113 (451) 0 0 1,113 (451)
Private......................... 77 (31) 0 0 77 (31)
8.Lower Santa Ana River Basin................. Federal......................... 54 (22) 0 0 54 (22)
Private......................... 2,128 (861) 185 (75) 1,259 (508) 683 (276)
9. San Jacinto River Basin.................... Federal......................... 505 (204) 0 0 545 (221)
State........................... 210 (85) 0 0 232 (94)
Private......................... 1,691 (684) 0 14 (6) 1,614 (653)
9a............................................ Federal......................... 72 (29) 0 0 72 (29)
Private......................... 1,154 (467) 0 0 1,154 (467)
9b............................................ Federal......................... 433 (175) 0 0 473 (191)
State........................... 210 (85) 0 0 232 (94)
Private......................... 537 (217) 0 14 (6) 461 (187
10. San Juan Creek Basin...................... Federal......................... 558 (225) 0 0 558 (225)
Local........................... 1,909 (773) 16 (6) 1,854 (750 38 (15)
Private......................... 3,200 (1,295) 15 (6) 285 (115) 2,900 (1,174)
10a........................................... Federal......................... 547 (221) 0 0 547 (221)
Local........................... 1,406 (569) 0 1,403 (568) 3 (1)
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Private......................... 2,775 (1,123) 1 (<1) 228 (92) 2,547 (1,031)
10b........................................... Federal......................... 11 (4) 0 0 11 (4)
Local........................... 503 (204) 16 (6) 452 (183) 35 (14)
Private......................... 425 (172) 14 (6) 57 (23) 353 (143)
11. San Mateo Creek Basin..................... Federal......................... 844 (341) 0 0 844 (341)
Private......................... 1,034 (418) 0 39 (16) 975 (395)
11a........................................... Private......................... 1,034 (418) 0 39 (16) 975 (395)
11b........................................... Federal......................... 844 (341) 0 0 844 (341)
12. Lower Santa Margarita River Basin......... State........................... 5 (2) 0 0 5 (2)
Private......................... 1,004 (406) 0 0 1,004 (406)
12a........................................... Private......................... 394 (159) 0 0 394 (159)
12b........................................... State........................... 5 (2) 0 0 5 (2)
Private......................... 610 (247) 0 0 610 (247)
13. Upper Santa Margarita River Basin *....... Federal......................... 454 (184) 0 0 454 (184)
Private......................... 7,682 (3,109) 0 275 (111) 7,409 (2,998)
13a........................................... Federal......................... 337 (136) 0 0 337 (136)
Private......................... 813 (329) 0 0 818 (331)
13b........................................... Federal......................... 117 (47) 0 0 117 (47)
Private......................... 4,640 (1,878) 0 26 (11) 4,614 (1,867)
13c........................................... Private......................... 2,226 (901) 0 249 (101) 1,977 (800)
14. Lower and Middle San Luis Rey River Basin. Federal......................... 4 (2) 0 0 4 (2)
State........................... 10 (4) 0 0 10 (4)
Pala Tribe...................... 2,385 (963) 0 1,662 (673) **0
Rincon Tribe.................... 1,155 (467) 0 1,071 (433) **0
Private......................... 9,351 (3,785) 58 (23) 0 10,101 (4,088)
15. Upper San Luis Rey River Basin............ Federal......................... 1,467 (594) 0 771 (312) 695 (281)
Private......................... 11,511 (4,658) 0 3,838 (1,553) 7,673 (3,105)
16. Santa Ysabel Creek Basin.................. Federal......................... 190 (77) 0 0 190 (77)
State........................... 182 (74) 1 (<1) 0 175 (71)
Local........................... 143 (58) 0 0 143 (58)
Tribal.......................... 23 (9) 0 23 (9) 0
Private......................... 14,956 (6,053) 100 (40) 0 14,862 (6,014)
16a........................................... Federal......................... 190 (77) 0 0 190 (77)
State........................... 182 (74) 1 (<1) 0 175 (71)
Local........................... 143 (58) 0 0 143 (58)
Private......................... 13,452 (5,444) 100 (40) 0 13,357 (5,405)
16d........................................... Mesa Grande Tribe............... 23 (9) 0 23 (9) 0
Private......................... 1,504 (609) 0 0 1,504 (609)
17. San Diego River Basin/San Vicente Creek... Federal......................... 425 (172) 0 0 425 (172)
Tribal.......................... 92 (37) 0 92 (37) 0
Private......................... 3,746 (1,516) 0 0 3,746 (1,516)
17a........................................... Federal......................... 354 (143) 0 0 354 (143)
Capitan Grande Tribe.......................... 92 (37)......................... 0 92 (37) 0
Private......................... 795 (322) 0 0 795 (322)
17b........................................... Federal......................... 48 (19) 0 0 48 (19)
Private......................... 1,817 (735) 0 0 1,817 (735)
17d........................................... Federal......................... 23 (9) 0 0 23 (9)
Private......................... 1,134 (459) 0 0 1,134 (459)
18. Sweetwater River Basin.................... Federal......................... 556 (225) 0 0 556 (225)
State........................... 1,659 (671) 0 0 1,659 (671)
Tribal.......................... 391 (158) 0 152 (62) **0
Private......................... 2,178 (882) 6 (2) 0 2,410 (975)
18a........................................... Federal......................... 553 (224) 0 0 553 (224)
State........................... 1,554 (629) 0 0 1,554 (629)
Private......................... 2,049 (829) 0 0 2,049 (829)
18c........................................... Federal......................... 3 (1) 0 0 3 (1)
State........................... 105 (42) 0 0 105 (42)
Sycuan Tribe.................... 391 (158) 0 152 (62) **0
Private......................... 129 (53) 6 (2) 0 362 (146)
19. Cottonwood Creek Basin.................... Federal......................... 4,118 (1,666) 0 0 4,118 (1,666)
Local........................... 1,482 (600) 0 31 (13) 1,476 (597)
Private......................... 8,778 (3,551) 0 0 8,751 (3,541)
19a........................................... Federal......................... 2,128 (861) 0 0 2,128 (861)
Local........................... 1,482 (600) 0 31 (13) 1,476 (597)
Private......................... 2,237 (905) 0 0 2,212 (895)
19b........................................... Federal......................... 209 (84) 0 0 209 (84)
Private......................... 4,921 (1991) 0 0 4,921 (1991)
19c........................................... Federal......................... 809 (327) 0 0 809 (327)
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Private......................... 703 (284) 0 0 703 (284)
19d........................................... Federal......................... 910 (368) 0 0 910 (368)
Private......................... 28 (11) 0 0 28 (11)
19e........................................... Federal......................... 61 (25) 0 0 61 (25)
Private......................... 889 (360) 0 0 889 (360)
20. Upper Santa Ana River Basin/Cajon Wash.... Federal......................... 711 (288) 0 0 711 (288)
Private......................... 1,065 (431) 0 0 1,065 (431)
21. Little Rock Creek Basin................... Federal......................... 612 (248) 0 0 612 (248)
22. Upper Mojave River Basin*................. Federal......................... 2,186 (885) 43 (17) 0 2,143 (867)
State........................... 238 (96) 191 (77) 0 47 (19)
Private......................... 3,494 (1,414) 82 (33) 0 3,412 (1,381)
22a........................................... Federal......................... 2,143 (867) 0 0 2,143 (867)
State........................... 47 (19) 0 0 47 (19)
Private......................... 3,494 (1,414) 82 (33) 0 3,412 (1,381)
22c........................................... Federal......................... 43 (17) 43 (17) 0 0
State........................... 191 (77) 191 (77) 0 0
23. Whitewater River Basin.................... Federal......................... 783 (317) 783 (317) 0 0
Private......................... 572 (231) 572 (231) 0 0
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Total ***................................. ................................ 112,765 2,702 11,697 98,366 (39,807)
(45,634) (1,091) (4,734)
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* Land ownership values differ from the proposed rule due to updated ownership data.
** Off-reservation lands (fee-owned) were not excluded and are included within the Private land ownership total.
*** Values in table may not sum due to rounding.
We present brief descriptions of all units and reasons why they
meet the definition of critical habitat for the arroyo toad below. The
units are grouped by recovery unit as described in the recovery plan
(Service 1999) and listed in order geographically north to south and
west to east within each recovery unit. For more information about the
areas excluded from critical habitat, please see Exclusions Under
Section 4(b)(2) of the Act section of this final rule.
Northern Recovery Unit
As described in the recovery plan (Service 1999, pp. 1-119),
maintaining arroyo toad populations in the areas described by the
following seven unit descriptions is necessary to conserve the species
in the northern recovery unit. Because the toad populations in this
recovery unit have been reduced in size and their habitat fragmented by
road construction, dams, agriculture, and urbanization, it is important
to protect all of them and safeguard against the loss of any one
population due to random natural or human-caused events. The Forest
Service is the primary landowner of revised critical habitat within the
northern recovery unit.
Unit 1: San Antonio River: (6,453 ac (2,612 ha))
All lands in Unit 1 (approximately 6,453 ac (2,612 ha)) were
exempted under section 4(a)(3)(B) of the Act in the October 2009
proposed revised designation for the arroyo toad (74 FR 52612; October
13, 2009) because they are subject to the 2007 Service-approved
Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan (INRMP) for Fort Hunter
Liggett. The INRMP provides a benefit to the arroyo toad, including
monitoring arroyo toad population status, reducing public and military
vehicle encroachment into arroyo toad habitats, reducing bullfrogs and
other invasive species, and integrating species management and
conservation with Fort Hunter Liggett training and maintenance
activities. Please refer to the Application of Section 4(a)(3) of the
Act section below for details on the INRMP and the benefits it provides
to the arroyo toad.
Unit 2: Sisquoc River (3,775 ac (1,528 ha))
This unit is located in Santa Barbara County and encompasses
approximately 33 miles (mi) (54 kilometers (km)) of the Sisquoc River
and adjacent uplands from Sycamore Campground downstream to just below
the confluence with La Brea Creek. Upper stretches of the river are
within the Los Padres National Forest and mostly within the San Rafael
Wilderness Area. Below the National Forest boundary, the river and
adjacent uplands are on rural private lands. The unit consists of 1,700
ac (688 ha) of Federal land and 2,073 ac (839 ha) of private land. This
long, undammed river is one of the few remaining major rivers in
southern California with a natural flow regime, and supports a core
population of arroyo toads that is important for maintaining the
genetic diversity of the species. Unit 2 contains the physical and
biological features that are essential to the conservation of the
species, including breeding pools in low-gradient stream segments with
sandy or fine gravel substrates (PCEs 1 and 2), seasonal flood flows
(PCE 3), and relatively undisturbed riparian and upland habitat for
foraging and dispersal (PCE 4). The physical and biological features
essential to the conservation of the species in this unit may require
special management considerations or protection to address threats from
the removal and alteration of habitat due to sand and gravel mining,
livestock overgrazing of riparian habitats, and limited recreational
activities.
Unit 3: Upper Santa Ynez River Basin (3,032 ac (1,227 ha))
This unit is located in Santa Barbara County upstream of Gibraltar
Reservoir and encompasses approximately 27 mi (43 km) of the upper
Santa Ynez River, Indian Creek, Mono Creek, and adjacent uplands. The
unit consists of 2,214 ac (896 ha) of Federal land and 818 ac (331 ha)
of private land within the Los Padres National Forest, and supports a
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large and well-studied arroyo toad population that likely experiences
precipitation and soil moisture conditions not faced by toads at drier
sites (Sweet 1992, pp. 1-198; 1993, pp. 1-73). Potential adaptations to
these conditions make this unit important for maintaining the genetic
diversity of the species. Unit 3 contains the physical and biological
features that are essential to the conservation of the species,
including breeding pools in low-gradient stream segments with sandy or
fine gravel substrates (PCEs 1 and 2), seasonal flood flows (PCE 3),
and relatively undisturbed riparian and upland habitat for foraging and
dispersal (PCE 4). The physical and biological features essential to
the conservation of the species in this unit may require special
management considerations or protection to address threats, primarily
along the lower Santa Ynez River and lower Mono Creek, from nonnative
species, recreation, and problems associated with an upstream dam (such
as sediment trapping, altered hydrological regime, and temperature
changes).
Unit 4: Sespe Creek (2,760 ac (1,117 ha))
This unit is located in Ventura County and encompasses
approximately 27 mi (43 km) of Sespe Creek and adjacent uplands, from
the lower end of Sespe Gorge (elevation approximately 3,530 ft (1,076
m)) downstream to the confluence with Alder Creek. The unit consists of
2,498 ac (1,011 ha) of Federal land and 262 ac (106 ha) of private
land. This unit supports one of the largest arroyo toad populations on
the Los Padres National Forest along Sespe Creek, which is undammed and
retains its natural flooding regime. Up to several hundred adult arroyo
toads inhabit this reach of the Sespe Creek (Sweet 1992, p. 192), and
during years of successful reproduction, such as 2003, thousands of
juveniles can be found as well (Murphy 2008, pers. comm.). Arroyo toads
have been found up to 3,300 ft (1,000 m) in elevation in this area,
which is one of the highest known occurrences in the northern recovery
unit. Unit 4 contains the physical and biological features that are
essential to the conservation of the species, including numerous
suitable breeding pools (shallow, sand- or gravel-based pools with a
minimum of vegetation along one or both margins during the breeding
season from late March to June (Sweet 1992, p. 28)) and an abundance of
sandy substrates (PCEs 1 and 2), unimpeded seasonal flood flows (PCE
3), and relatively undisturbed riparian habitat and upland benches for
foraging and dispersal (PCE 4). The physical and biological features
essential to the conservation of the species in this unit may require
special management considerations or protection to address threats from
recreational activities and nonnative predators.
Unit 5: Piru Creek (2,507 ac (1,015 ha))
This unit is located in Ventura and Los Angeles Counties and
consists of two subunits totaling 2,105 ac (852 ha) of Federal land and
402 ac (163 ha) of private inholdings.
Subunit 5a
Subunit 5a encompasses approximately 17 mi (27 km) of Piru Creek
and adjacent uplands from the confluence with Lockwood Creek downstream
to Pyramid Reservoir. The subunit consists of 1,277 ac (517 ha) of
Federal land and 81 ac (33 ha) of private land. As recently as 2003,
the upper portion of Subunit 5a was documented to be free of nonnative
vertebrate predators, and the substantial arroyo toad population
supported by this subunit was documented to be increasing and expanding
over the course of several years (Uyehara 2003, pers. comm.). Subunit
5a contains the physical and biological features that are essential to
the conservation of the species, including breeding pools in low-
gradient stream segments with sandy substrates (PCEs 1 and 2), seasonal
flood flows (PCE 3), and riparian habitat and upland benches for
foraging and dispersal (PCE 4). The physical and biological features
essential to the conservation of the species in this subunit may
require special management considerations or protection to address
threats from livestock grazing and recreational activities.
Subunit 5b
Subunit 5b is primarily within the Sespe Wilderness and encompasses
approximately 15 mi (24 km) of Piru Creek from the confluence with Fish
Creek downstream to Lake Piru, as well as Agua Blanca Creek from
Devil's Gateway downstream to the confluence with Piru Creek. The
subunit supports a substantial arroyo toad population and consists of
828 ac (335 ha) of Federal land and 321 ac (130 ha) of private land.
Subunit 5b contains the physical and biological features that are
essential to the conservation of the species, including breeding pools
in low-gradient stream segments with sandy substrates (PCEs 1 and 2),
seasonal flood flows (modified to some extent below Pyramid Dam) (PCE
3), and riparian habitat and upland benches for foraging and dispersal
(PCE 4). Because lower Piru Creek in Subunit 5b is downstream of a
large dam, the habitat there has experienced some degradation over the
years from perennial water releases, rapid changes in flow volume,
excessive flows during the breeding season, and an increased presence
of nonnative predators. However, in 2005, the California Department of
Water Resources proposed to permanently change the water release
schedule for Pyramid Dam to one that more closely mimics the pre-dam
hydrograph and benefitted downstream habitat for the arroyo toad (State
Water Board 2008, p. 3). The physical and biological features essential
to the conservation of the species in this subunit may require special
management considerations or protection to address threats from
nonnative predators and recreational activities.
Unit 6: Upper Santa Clara River Basin (2,802 ac (1,134 ha))
This unit is located in northwestern Los Angeles County and
consists of three subunits totaling 443 ac (179 ha) of Federal land and
2,359 ac (955 ha) of private land.
Subunit 6a
Subunit 6a encompasses approximately 7 mi (12 km) of Castaic Creek
from Bear Canyon downstream to Castaic Lake, and 0.7 mi (1.2 km) of
Fish Creek from Cienaga Spring to the confluence with Castaic Creek.
The subunit consists of 284 ac (115 ha) of Federal land and 236 ac (96
ha) of private land. Subunit 6a contains the physical and biological
features that are essential to the conservation of the species,
including breeding pools in low-gradient stream segments with sandy
substrates (PCEs 1 and 2), seasonal flood flows (PCE 3), and riparian
habitat and upland benches for foraging and dispersal (PCE 4). The
physical and biological features essential to the conservation of the
species in this subunit may require special management considerations
or protection to address threats from urban development, agriculture,
recreation, mining, and nonnative predators.
Subunit 6b
Subunit 6b encompasses: (1) Approximately 2.6 mi (4.2 km) of
Castaic Creek from the downstream edge of The Old Road right-of-way
(adjacent to Interstate 5) down to the confluence with the Santa Clara
River; and (2) 4 mi (6.4 km) of the Santa Clara River from the
confluence with San Francisquito Creek down to the confluence with
Castaic Creek. Subunit 6b consists of
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1,003 ac (406 ha) of private land. This subunit allows for natural
population expansion and fluctuation of the Santa Clara River
population by connecting arroyo toad habitat in Castaic Creek with San
Francisquito Creek and the occupied reach of the Santa Clara River.
Subunit 6b contains the physical and biological features that are
essential to the conservation of the species, including breeding pools
in low-gradient stream segments with sandy substrates (PCEs 1 and 2),
seasonal flood flows (PCE 3), and riparian habitat and upland benches
for foraging and dispersal (PCE 4). The physical and biological
features essential to the conservation of the species in this subunit
may require special management considerations or protection to address
threats from urban development, agriculture, recreation, mining, and
nonnative predators.
The Secretary is exercising his discretion under section 4(b)(2) of
the Act to exclude 330 ac (134 ha) of Subunit 6b that we proposed as
revised critical habitat. This exclusion is based on our determination
that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion, and
that exclusion of these areas will not result in extinction of the
species (see Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Other
Relevant Impacts section below).
Additionally, based on closer examination of some upland areas that
we proposed in the revised critical habitat proposal (74 FR 52612,
October 13, 2009) and that we believed met the definition of critical
habitat, we have found that these lands are either developed, used for
intensive agriculture, or are inaccessible to arroyo toads due to busy
roads or steep slopes. We now find that little of these lands remain as
native habitats that would be useable as foraging areas by arroyo
toads, do not contain the physical and biological features that are
essential to the conservation of the arroyo toad, and therefore, do not
meet the definition of critical habitat. Therefore, we have removed
approximately 662 ac (268 ha) from Subunit 6b.
Subunit 6c
Subunit 6c encompasses approximately 11 mi (18 km) of upper Santa
Clara River from Arrastre Canyon downstream to the confluence with Bee
Canyon Creek. The subunit consists of 159 ac (64 ha) of Federal land
and 1,120 ac (453 ha) of private land. This subunit is important for
maintaining the arroyo toad metapopulation in the upper Santa Clara
River Basin. Additionally, the upper portion of the Santa Clara River
in this subunit supports a breeding population of arroyo toads (Farris
2001, pers. comm.; Hovore 2001, in litt.; Sandburg 2001, in litt.) that
has the potential to greatly increase in size. Subunit 6c contains the
physical and biological features that are essential to the conservation
of the species, including breeding pools in low-gradient stream
segments with sandy substrates (PCEs 1 and 2), seasonal flood flows
(PCE 3), and riparian habitat and upland benches for foraging and
dispersal (PCE 4). The physical and biological features essential to
the conservation of the species in this subunit may require special
management considerations or protection to address threats from urban
development, agriculture, recreation, mining, and nonnative predators.
Unit 7: Upper Los Angeles River Basin (1,190 ac (482 ha))
This unit is located in central Los Angeles County and encompasses:
(1) Approximately 8 mi (13 km) of upper Big Tujunga Creek from
immediately above Big Tujunga Reservoir upstream to approximately 1.2
mi (2 km) above the confluence with Alder Creek, (2) almost 3.7 mi (6
km) of Mill Creek from the Monte Cristo Creek confluence downstream to
Big Tujunga Creek, and (3) approximately 1.9 mi (3 km) of Alder Creek
from the Mule Fork confluence downstream to Big Tujunga Creek. The unit
consists of 1,113 ac (451 ha) of Forest Service land and 77 ac (31 ha)
of private land. This unit supports an arroyo toad population in the
Big Tujunga Creek Canyon watershed in the Upper Los Angeles River Basin
within the Angeles National Forest. This population is important
because it occurs at a relatively high elevation that is atypical for
arroyo toads, and it is the only known substantial population remaining
in the coastal foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. Unit 7 contains
the physical and biological features that are essential to the
conservation of the species, including aquatic habitat for breeding and
non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for
foraging and dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological
features essential to the conservation of the species in this unit may
require special management considerations or protection to address
threats from nonnative predators, such as crayfish, bullfrogs, and
nonnative plants, such as Arundo donax (giant reed grass).
Southern Recovery Unit
As described in the recovery plan (Service 1999, pp. 1-119),
maintaining arroyo toad populations in the areas described by the
following 12 unit descriptions is necessary to conserve the species in
the southern recovery unit. These critical habitat units consist of a
range of geographic locations from coastal regions to interior
mountains. Arroyo toads likely occurred throughout each of these river
and creek basins, but are now found only in segments of the rivers and
creeks due to loss or change of habitat and nonnative predators.
Conserving arroyo toad populations in these river basins is necessary
for preserving the species' full range of genetic and phenotypic
variation.
Unit 8: Lower Santa Ana River Basin (737 ac (298 ha))
This unit is located in east-central Orange County and encompasses:
(1) Approximately 5.8 mi (9 km) of Santiago Creek from just below the
town of Modjeska downstream to the confluence with Black Star Creek,
(2) approximately 2 mi (3 km) of Black Star Creek downstream to the
confluence with Santiago Creek, (3) an approximately 2.4-mi (4-km)
stretch of lower Baker Canyon downstream to the confluence with
Santiago Creek, and (4) approximately 7.3 mi (12 km) of Silverado Creek
from the eastern edge of section 11 (T05S, R07W) in the Cleveland
National Forest downstream to the confluence with Santiago Creek. As
proposed, Unit 8 included a total of 2,182 ac (883 ha). Of these lands,
we have now removed approximately 185 ac (75 ha), as we determined that
these lands do not contain the physical or biological features
essential to the conservation of the arroyo toad (see numbers 3 and 20
in Summary of Changes from the 2009 Proposed Rule To Revise Critical
Habitat section above for a detailed discussion). The Secretary is
exercising his discretion to exclude from this final revised critical
habitat designation, under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, portions of Unit
8 totaling 1,259 ac (508 ha). The portion of Unit 8 we are designating
as critical habitat consists of 54 ac (22 ha) of Forest Service land
and 683 ac (276 ha) of private land. This unit contains a vital arroyo
toad population in central Orange County that may represent one of the
last remnants of a greater historical population from the Santa Ana
River Basin that was mostly extirpated due to urbanization of the
greater Los Angeles metropolitan area. It is also possible that this
population belongs to a larger metapopulation that extends across the
lower coastal mountain slopes of the Santa Ana Mountains from Santiago
Creek to San Mateo Creek (including Units 10 and 11 discussed below).
Unit 8 contains the physical and biological features that are essential
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conservation of the species, including aquatic habitat for breeding and
non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for
foraging and dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological
features essential to the conservation of the species in this unit may
require special management considerations or protection to address
threats from nearby residential activities and degraded habitat
conditions due to past commercial sand and gravel removal operations.
As indicated above, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to
exclude approximately 1,259 ac (508 ha) that are owned by or are under
the jurisdiction of the permittees of the Orange County Central-Coastal
NCCP/HCP and the associated NRPPA. This exclusion is based on our
determination that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of
inclusion and that exclusion of these areas will not result in
extinction of the species (see Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the
Act--Other Relevant Impacts section below for a detailed discussion).
Unit 9: San Jacinto River Basin (2,391 ac (968 ha))
This unit is located in west-central Riverside County and consists
of two subunits totaling 14 ac (5 ha) of BLM land, 531 ac (215 ha) of
Forest Service land, 232 ac (94 ha) of State land, and 1,614 ac (653
ha) of private land. This unit supports the most northeastern arroyo
toad populations within the coastal region of the species' range. This
unit also is geographically isolated from other known toad populations
to the south in the Santa Margarita Watershed, to the west in the San
Juan Watershed, and from residual populations to the north in the Santa
Ana Watershed. Therefore, this location is important to maintain the
current geographic extent of the species.
Subunit 9a
Subunit 9a encompasses approximately 6.3 mi (10 km) of the San
Jacinto River from the Sand Canyon confluence downstream to the Soboba
Indian Reservation border. The subunit consists of 64 ac (26 ha) of
Forest Service land, 8 ac (3 ha) of BLM land, and 1,154 ac (467 ha) of
private land. Subunit 9a contains the physical and biological features
that are essential to the conservation of the species, including
aquatic habitat for breeding and non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2,
and 3) and upland habitat for foraging and dispersal activities (PCE
4). The physical and biological features essential to the conservation
of the species in this subunit may require special management
considerations or protection to address threats from human activities,
including direct mortality from vehicular traffic, trampling by people
during recreational activities or trash dumping, and collection (Ortega
2009, in litt. p. 1; Wilcox 2009, pers. comm.).
Subunit 9b
Subunit 9b encompasses approximately 7.4 mi (12 km) of Bautista
Creek from near the eastern edge of section 20 (T6S, R2E) downstream to
approximately the middle of section 27 (T5S, R1E), where the stream
enters a debris basin. As proposed, Subunit 9b included a total of
1,180 ac (478 ha). The Secretary is exercising his discretion to
exclude from this final revised critical habitat designation, under
section 4(b)(2) of the Act, portions of Subunit 9b totaling 14 ac (6
ha). The portion of Subunit 9b we are designating as critical habitat
consists of 467 ac (189 ha) of Forest Service land, 6 ac (2 ha) of BLM
land, 232 ac (94 ha) of State land, and 461 ac (187 ha) of private
land. Subunit 9b contains the physical and biological features that are
essential to the conservation of the species, including aquatic habitat
for breeding and non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland
habitat for foraging and dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and
biological features essential to the conservation of the species in
this subunit may require special management considerations or
protection to address threats from recreation and vehicular traffic
(U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) 2001, p. 8).
As indicated above, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to
exclude approximately 14 ac (6 ha) that are owned by or are under the
jurisdiction of the permittees of the Western Riverside County MSHCP.
This exclusion is based on our determination that the benefits of
exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion and that exclusion of
these areas will not result in extinction of the species (see
Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Other Relevant Impacts
section below for a detailed discussion).
Unit 10: San Juan Creek Basin (3,496 ac (1,415 ha))
This unit is located in southern Orange County and southwestern
Riverside County and consists of two subunits totaling 558 ac (226 ha)
of Forest Service land, 38 ac (15 ha) of local government land, and
2,900 ac (1,174 ha) of private land. This unit supports a large arroyo
toad population in the San Juan Creek Basin, and arroyo toad
populations in this unit may function as an important linkage between
toads in Santiago Creek (Unit 8) to the north and the San Mateo Creek
Basin (Unit 11) to the south.
Subunit 10a
This subunit is located in southern Orange County and southwestern
Riverside County. Subunit 10a encompasses: (1) Approximately 5 mi (8
km) of San Juan Creek from immediately above the Upper San Juan
Campground downstream to Interstate 5, (2) approximately 9.9 mi (16 km)
of Bell Canyon from the southern half of section 8 (T06S, R06W) in the
Cleveland National Forest downstream to the confluence with San Juan
Creek, and (3) approximately 1.2 mi (2 km) of an unnamed tributary to
the west of Bell Canyon in sections 8 and 18 (T06S, R06W) downstream to
the confluence with Bell Creek. As proposed, Subunit 10a included a
total of 4,728 ac (1,913 ha). Of these lands, we have now removed
approximately 1 ac (<1 ha), as we determined that these lands do not
contain the physical or biological features essential to the
conservation of the arroyo toad (see number 20 in Summary of Changes
from the 2009 Proposed Rule To Revise Critical Habitat section above
for a detailed discussion). The Secretary is exercising his discretion
to exclude from this final revised critical habitat designation, under
section 4(b)(2) of the Act, portions of Subunit 10a totaling 1,631 ac
(660 ha). The portions of Subunit 10a we are designating as critical
habitat consist of 547 ac (221 ha) of Forest Service land, 3 ac (1 ha)
of local government land, and 2,547 ac (1,031 ha) of private land.
Subunit 10a contains the physical and biological features that are
essential to the conservation of the species, including aquatic habitat
for breeding and non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland
habitat for foraging and dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and
biological features essential to the conservation of the species in
this subunit may require special management considerations or
protection to address threats from nonnative predators (bullfrogs),
water diversions, and residual effects of recent gravel mining
operations (Bloom 1998, p. 2).
As indicated above, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to
exclude approximately 1,631 ac (660 ha) that are owned by or are under
the jurisdiction of the permittees of the Southern Orange County NCCP/
Master Streambed Alteration Agreement/HCP. This
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exclusion is based on our determination that the benefits of exclusion
outweigh the benefits of inclusion and that exclusion of these areas
will not result in extinction of the species (see Exclusions Under
Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Other Relevant Impacts section below for a
detailed discussion).
Subunit 10b
This subunit is located in southern Orange County. Subunit 10b
encompasses 5.2 mi (8 km) of Trabuco Creek downstream from
approximately the middle of section 6 (T06S, R06W) in the Cleveland
National Forest. As proposed, Subunit 10b included a total of 939 ac
(380 ha). Of these lands, we have now removed approximately 31 ac (13
ha), as we determined that these lands do not contain the physical or
biological features essential to the conservation of the arroyo toad
(see number 6 in Summary of Changes from the 2009 Proposed Rule To
Revise Critical Habitat section above for a detailed discussion). The
Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude from this final
revised critical habitat designation, under section 4(b)(2) of the Act,
portions of Subunit 10b totaling 509 ac (206 ha). The portion of
Subunit 10b we are designating as critical habitat consists of 11 ac (4
ha) of Forest Service land, 35 ac (14 ha) of local government land, and
353 ac (143 ha) of private land. Subunit 10b contains the physical and
biological features that are essential to the conservation of the
species, including aquatic habitat for breeding and non-breeding
activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for foraging and
dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological features
essential to the conservation of the species in this subunit may
require special management considerations or protection to address
threats from nonnative predators (bullfrogs), water diversions, and
residual effects of recent gravel mining operations (Bloom 1998, p. 2).
As indicated above, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to
exclude approximately 509 ac (206 ha) that are owned by or are under
the jurisdiction of the permittees of the Southern Orange County NCCP/
Master Streambed Alteration Agreement/HCP. This exclusion is based on
our determination that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits
of inclusion and that exclusion of these areas will not result in
extinction of the species (see Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the
Act--Other Relevant Impacts section below for a detailed discussion).
Unit 11: San Mateo Creek Basin (1,820 ac (737 ha))
This unit is located in northwestern San Diego County, southern
Orange County, and southwestern Riverside County and consists of two
subunits totaling 844 ac (341 ha) of Forest Service land and 975 ac
(395 ha) of private land. This unit supports large arroyo toad
populations in close proximity to the coast. Nearly all of the other
near-coastal, historical populations of arroyo toad were extirpated due
to extensive urbanization and river channelization along the coastal
regions of southern California. Distinctive climatic conditions near
the coast may provide different selective pressures on toads in this
area, and favor specific genetic characteristics that help maintain the
genetic diversity of the species.
We exempted approximately 6,014 ac (2,427 ha) of military land
under section 4(a)(3)(B) of the Act because the lands are subject to
the 2007 INRMP for Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, and the INRMP
provides a benefit to the arroyo toad (see the Application of Section
4(a)(3) of the Act section below for details on the INRMP and the
benefits it provides to the arroyo toad).
Subunit 11a
Subunit 11a encompasses: (1) Approximately 1.7 mi (3 km) of
Cristianitos Creek from just above Gabino Creek downstream to the MCB
Camp Pendleton boundary; (2) approximately 3.1 mi (5 km) of Gabino
Creek upstream from its confluence with Cristianitos Creek, including
about 0.6 mi (1 km) of La Paz Creek; and (3) approximately 4 mi (6 km)
of Talega Creek upstream from its confluence with Cristianitos Creek
and beyond the boundaries of MCB Camp Pendleton. As proposed, Subunit
11a included a total of 1,034 ac (418 ha). Of these lands, we have now
exempted approximately 20 ac (8 ha) (see number 7 in Summary of Changes
from the 2009 Proposed Rule To Revise Critical Habitat section above
for a detailed discussion). The Secretary is exercising his discretion
to exclude from this final revised critical habitat designation, under
section 4(b)(2) of the Act, a portion of Subunit 11a totaling 39 ac (16
ha). The portion of Subunit 11a we are designating as critical habitat
totals 975 ac (395 ha), and is comprised entirely of private land.
Subunit 11a contains the physical and biological features that are
essential to the conservation of the species, including aquatic habitat
for breeding and non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland
habitat for foraging and dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and
biological features essential to the conservation of the species in
this subunit may require special management considerations or
protection to address threats from human activities, including direct
mortality from vehicle collisions and vehicular crossings of
streambeds, grazing, and nonnative predators (Bloom 1996, pp. 4-5;
Bloom 1998, in litt., pp. 1, 3).
As indicated above, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to
exclude approximately 39 ac (16 ha) that are owned by or are under the
jurisdiction of the permittees of the Southern Orange County NCCP/
Master Streambed Alteration Agreement/HCP. This exclusion is based on
our determination that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits
of inclusion and that exclusion of these areas will not result in
extinction of the species (see Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the
Act--Other Relevant Impacts section below for a detailed discussion).
Subunit 11b
Subunit 11b encompasses: (1) Approximately 9.3 mi (15 km) of San
Mateo Creek from Los Alamos Canyon downstream to MCB Camp Pendleton,
and (2) approximately 2.4 mi (4 km) of Los Alamos Canyon downstream to
the confluence with San Mateo Creek. The subunit consists of 844 ac
(341 ha) of Forest Service land. Subunit 11b contains the physical and
biological features that are essential to the conservation of the
species, including aquatic habitat for breeding and non-breeding
activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for foraging and
dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological features
essential to the conservation of the species in this subunit may
require special management considerations or protection to address
threats from habitat conditions favorable for nonnative predators
(ECORP 2004, p. 16).
Unit 12: Lower Santa Margarita River Basin (1,009 ac (408 ha))
This unit is located in northwestern San Diego County and consists
of two subunits totaling 5 ac (2 ha) of State land and 1,004 ac (406
ha) of private land. This unit supports large arroyo toad populations
in proximity to other large arroyo toad populations to the north (Unit
11), and provides potential connectivity to populations in the upper
Santa Margarita River Basin (Unit 13). We exempted approximately 7,239
ac (2,929 ha) of military land (7,016 ac (2,839 ha) on MCB Camp
Pendleton and 223 ac (90 ha) on Fallbrook Naval
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Weapons Station) in this unit under section 4(a)(3)(B) of the Act in
the October 2009 proposed revised designation for the arroyo toad (74
FR 52612) because the lands are subject to the 2007 INRMP for MCB Camp
Pendleton and the 2006 INRMP for the Fallbrook Naval Weapons Station,
and each INRMP provides a benefit to the arroyo toad. Please refer to
the Application of Section 4(a)(3) of the Act section below for details
on the INRMPs and the benefits they provide to the arroyo toad.
Subunit 12a
Subunit 12a encompasses approximately 2.1 mi (3 km) of De Luz Creek
from the town of De Luz downstream to the MCB Camp Pendleton boundary.
The subunit consists of 394 ac (159 ha) of private land. Subunit 12a
contains the physical and biological features that are essential to the
conservation of the species, including aquatic habitat for breeding and
non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for
foraging and dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological
features essential to the conservation of the species in this subunit
may require special management considerations or protection to address
threats from cumulative impacts to the species' habitat from
recreation, nonnative predators, and nonnative plants (CNDDB 2008, EO
26).
Subunit 12b
Subunit 12b encompasses approximately 5.5 mi (9 km) of the Santa
Margarita River upstream from the MCB Camp Pendleton boundary. The
subunit consists of 5 ac (2 ha) of State land and 610 ac (247 ha) of
private land. Subunit 12b contains the physical and biological features
that are essential to the conservation of the species, including
aquatic habitat for breeding and non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2,
and 3) and upland habitat for foraging and dispersal activities (PCE
4). The physical and biological features essential to the conservation
of the species in this subunit may require special management
considerations or protection to address threats from cumulative impacts
to the species' habitat from nonnative predators, nonnative plants, and
vehicular traffic (Varanus Biological Services, Inc. 1999, pp. 34-35).
Unit 13: Upper Santa Margarita River Basin (7,863 ac (3,182 ha))
This unit is located in southern Riverside County and northern San
Diego County and consists of three subunits totaling 22 ac (9 ha) of
BLM land, 432 ac (174 ha) of Forest Service land, and 7,409 ac (2,998
ha) of private land. This unit provides potential links to arroyo toad
populations in the lower Santa Margarita River Basin (Unit 12) and
other nearby drainages containing suitable habitat.
Subunit 13a
Subunit 13a encompasses approximately 7.3 mi (12 km) of Arroyo Seco
Creek from just south of the San Diego-Riverside County boundary
downstream to Vail Lake. The subunit consists of 337 ac (136 ha) of
Forest Service land and 818 ac (331 ha) of private land. Subunit 13a
contains the physical and biological features that are essential to the
conservation of the species, including aquatic habitat for breeding and
non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for
foraging and dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological
features essential to the conservation of the species in this subunit
may require special management considerations or protection to address
threats from nonnative predators and campground activities (USGS 2000,
p. 3).
Subunit 13b
Subunit 13b encompasses approximately 16.3 mi (26 km) of Temecula
Creek from Dodge Valley downstream to Vail Lake. As proposed, Subunit
13b included a total of 4,756 ac (1,925 ha). The Secretary is
exercising his discretion to exclude from this final revised critical
habitat designation, under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, portions of
Subunit 13b totaling 26 ac (11 ha). The portion of Subunit 13b we are
designating as critical habitat consists of 95 ac (38 ha) of Forest
Service land, 22 ac (9 ha) of BLM land, and 4,614 ac (1,867 ha) of
private land. Subunit 13b contains the physical and biological features
that are essential to the conservation of the species, including
aquatic habitat for breeding and non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2,
and 3) and upland habitat for foraging and dispersal activities (PCE
4). The physical and biological features essential to the conservation
of the species in this subunit may require special management
considerations or protection to address threats from road maintenance
and sand-mining operations (HELIX 2004, p. 1).
As indicated above, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to
exclude approximately 26 ac (11 ha) that are owned by or are under the
jurisdiction of the permittees of the Western Riverside County MSHCP.
This exclusion is based on our determination that the benefits of
exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion and that exclusion of
these areas will not result in extinction of the species (see
Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Other Relevant Impacts
section below for a detailed discussion).
Subunit 13c
Subunit 13c encompasses approximately 6.5 mi (10 km) of Wilson
Creek from the confluence with Cahuilla Creek downstream to Vail Lake.
As proposed, Subunit 13c included a total of 2,226 ac (901 ha). The
Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude from this final
revised critical habitat designation, under section 4(b)(2) of the Act,
portions of Subunit 13c totaling 249 ac (101 ha). The portion of
Subunit 13c we are designating as critical habitat totals 1,977 ac (800
ha), and is comprised entirely of private land. Subunit 13c contains
the physical and biological features that are essential to the
conservation of the species, including aquatic habitat for breeding and
non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for
foraging and dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological
features essential to the conservation of the species in this subunit
may require special management considerations or protection to address
threats from direct mortality and habitat degradation from off-highway
vehicular traffic, and upstream sedimentation caused by urbanization,
agriculture, or wildfire (R. Haase, MCAS Camp Pendleton, in litt.
2009b, p. 1).
As indicated above, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to
exclude approximately 249 ac (101 ha) that are owned by or are under
the jurisdiction of the permittees of the Western Riverside County
MSHCP. This exclusion is based on our determination that the benefits
of exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion and that exclusion of
these areas will not result in extinction of the species (see
Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Other Relevant Impacts
section below for a detailed discussion).
Unit 14: Lower and Middle San Luis Rey River Basin (10,115 ac (4,093
ha))
This unit is located in northern San Diego County and encompasses
approximately 30 mi (48 km) of the San Luis Rey River from the western
edge of the La Jolla Indian Reservation downstream to the confluence
with Guajome Creek near the City of Oceanside. It also includes
approximately 3.4 mi (5.5 km) of Pala Creek and 1.7 mi (2.7 km) of Keys
Creek upstream from the confluence with the
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San Luis Rey River. As proposed, Unit 14 included a total of 12,906 ac
(5,223 ha). Of these lands, we have now removed approximately 58 ac (23
ha), as we determined that these lands do not contain the physical or
biological features essential to the conservation of the arroyo toad
(see numbers 9 and 20 in Summary of Changes from the 2009 Proposed Rule
To Revise Critical Habitat section above for a detailed discussion).
The Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude from this final
revised critical habitat designation, under section 4(b)(2) of the Act,
portions of Unit 14 totaling 2,733 ac (1,106 ha). The portion of Unit
14 we are designating as critical habitat consists of approximately 4
ac (2 ha) of BLM land, 10 ac (4 ha) of State land, and 10,101 ac (4,088
ha) of private land. This unit supports one of the largest contiguous
river reaches that is occupied by the species. Unit 14 contains the
physical and biological features that are essential to the conservation
of the species, including aquatic habitat for breeding and non-breeding
activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for foraging and
dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological features
essential to the conservation of the species in this unit may require
special management considerations or protection to address threats from
dams and water diversions, intensive urbanization, agriculture, and
nonnative predators and plants.
As indicated above, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to
exclude approximately 1,071 ac (433 ha) of Rincon Band of
Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians Tribal Lands and approximately 1,662 ac
(673 ha) of Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians Tribal Lands.
These exclusions are based on our determination that the benefits of
exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion, and that exclusion of
these areas will not result in extinction of the species (See
Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Tribal Lands section
below.
Unit 15: Upper San Luis Rey River Basin (8,368 ac (3,386 ha))
This unit is located in northern San Diego County and encompasses:
(1) Approximately 8.6 mi (14 km) of the West Fork of the San Luis Rey
River from Barker Valley downstream to the upper end of Lake Henshaw,
(2) approximately 3.5 mi (6 km) of Ca[ntilde]ada Aguanga from just
below Lake Jean downstream to the confluence with the San Luis Rey
River, (3) approximately 11.4 mi (18 km) of the upper San Luis Rey
River from the Indian Flats area downstream to the upper end of Lake
Henshaw, and (4) approximately 6.9 mi (11 km) of Agua Caliente Creek
from the western edge of section 13 (T10S, R3E) to the confluence with
the San Luis Rey River. As proposed, Unit 15 included a total of 12,977
ac (5,252 ha). The Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude
from this final revised critical habitat designation, under section
4(b)(2) of the Act, portions of Unit 15 totaling 4,609 ac (1,865 ha).
The portion of Unit 15 we are designating as critical habitat consists
of 695 ac (281 ha) of Forest Service land and 7,673 ac (3,105 ha) of
private land. This unit supports a unique assemblage of small,
disjunct, high-elevation arroyo toad populations and one significant
population on Agua Caliente Creek (Gergus 1992, in litt., p. 1; Ervin
2000, in litt., pp. 2-3, 5; CNDDB 2008, Element Occurrences (EOs) 27,
32) in an area where in-stream and overland dispersal between
populations likely still is possible. Unit 15 contains the physical and
biological features that are essential to the conservation of the
species, including aquatic habitat for breeding and non-breeding
activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for foraging and
dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological features
essential to the conservation of the species in this unit may require
special management considerations or protection to address threats from
groundwater pumping on private lands, nonnative predators, feral pigs,
and grazing (Winter in litt. 2010).
As indicated above, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to
exclude approximately 4,609 ac (1,865 ha) within the existing and
proposed Remote Training Site Warner Springs. This exclusion is based
on our determination that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the
benefits of inclusion and that exclusion of these areas will not result
in extinction of the species (see Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of
the Act--Impacts to National Security section below for a detailed
discussion).
Unit 16: Santa Ysabel Creek Basin (15,370 ac (6,220 ha))
This unit is located in north-central San Diego County and consists
of two subunits totaling 6 ac (2 ha) of BLM land, 184 ac (74 ha) of
Forest Service land, 175 ac (71 ha) of State land, 143 ac (58 ha) of
local government land, and 14,862 ac (6,014 ha) of private land. This
unit supports large amounts of suitable habitat connecting large
populations with several additional populations, thereby promoting the
long-term persistence of the species in the area.
Subunit 16a
Subunit 16a encompasses: (1) Approximately 16.9 mi (27 km) of Santa
Ysabel Creek from the northwestern quarter of section 24 (T12S, R01E)
in the Cleveland National Forest downstream to the confluence with the
San Dieguito River, (2) approximately 10 mi (16.1 km) of Guejito Creek
from the 2,000 ft (610 m)-elevation contour downstream to the
confluence with Santa Ysabel Creek, (3) approximately 2.5 mi (4.0 km)
of Boden Canyon upstream from the Santa Ysabel Creek confluence, (4)
approximately 4.3 mi (7 km) of Temescal Creek from the northern edge of
Pamo Valley to the confluence with Santa Ysabel Creek, (5)
approximately 9.1 mi (15 km) of Santa Maria Creek from the west side of
Ramona to the confluence with Santa Ysabel Creek, and (6) approximately
1 mi (2 km) of the San Dieguito River upstream from the confluence with
Santa Ysabel Creek. As proposed, Subunit 16a included a total of 13,967
ac (5,653 ha). Of these lands, we have now removed approximately 101 ac
(40 ha), as we determined that these lands do not contain the physical
or biological features essential to the conservation of the arroyo toad
(see number 10 in Summary of Changes from the 2009 Proposed Rule To
Revise Critical Habitat section above for a detailed discussion). The
subunit consists of 184 ac (74 ha) of Forest Service land, 6 ac (2 ha)
of BLM land, 175 ac (71 ha) of State land, 143 ac (58 ha) of local
government land, and 13,357 ac (5,405 ha) of private land. Subunit 16a
contains the physical and biological features that are essential to the
conservation of the species, including aquatic habitat for breeding and
non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for
foraging and dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological
features essential to the conservation of the species in this subunit
may require special management considerations or protection to address
threats from grazing, nonnative predators, feral pigs, and urbanization
(Tierra Environmental Services 2001, in litt.; CNDDB 2008, EOs 59, 61;
Winter in litt. 2010).
Subunit 16d
Subunit 16d encompasses approximately 6.2 mi (10 km) of Santa
Ysabel Creek about 0.5 mi (0.8 km) east of Highway 79 downstream to
Sutherland Reservoir. As proposed, Subunit 16d included a total of
1,527 ac (609 ha). The Secretary is exercising his discretion to
exclude from this final revised critical habitat designation, under
section 4(b)(2) of the Act, a
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portion of Subunit 16d totaling 23 ac (9 ha). The portion of Subunit
16b we are designating as critical habitat totals 1,504 ac (609 ha),
and is comprised entirely of private land. Subunit 16d contains the
physical and biological features that are essential to the conservation
of the species, including aquatic habitat for breeding and non-breeding
activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for foraging and
dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological features
essential to the conservation of the species in this subunit may
require special management considerations or protection to address
threats from grazing and feral pigs (CNDDB 2008, EO 62; Winter in litt.
2010).
As indicated above, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to
exclude approximately 23 ac (9 ha) of Mesa Grande Band of Diegueno
Mission Indians Tribal Land. This exclusion is based on our
determination that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of
inclusion, and that exclusion of these areas will not result in
extinction of the species (See Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the
Act--Tribal Lands section below.
Unit 17: San Diego River Basin/San Vicente Creek (4,171 ac (1,688 ha))
This unit is located in central San Diego County and consists of
three subunits totaling 35 ac (14 ha) of BLM land, 390 ac (158 ha) of
Forest Service land, and 3,746 ac (1,516 ha) of private land. This unit
supports suitable habitat for population expansion, thus increasing the
probability of the long-term persistence of these populations.
Subunit 17a
Subunit 17a encompasses: (1) Approximately 8.7 mi (14 km) of the
San Diego River from Temescal Creek downstream to the upper edge of El
Capitan Reservoir, and (2) approximately 1 mi (2 km) of lower Cedar
Creek. As proposed, Subunit 17a included a total of 1,241 ac (502 ha).
The Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude from this final
revised critical habitat designation, under section 4(b)(2) of the Act,
portions of Subunit 17a totaling 92 ac (37 ha). The portion of Subunit
17a we are designating as critical habitat consists of 354 ac (143 ha)
of Forest Service land, and 795 ac (322 ha) of private land. Subunit
17a contains the physical and biological features that are essential to
the conservation of the species, including aquatic habitat for breeding
and non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for
foraging and dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological
features essential to the conservation of the species in this subunit
may require special management considerations or protection to address
threats from urbanization, nonnative predators, and feral pigs (Winter
in litt. 2010).
As indicated above, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to
exclude approximately 92 ac (37 ha) of Capitan Grande Band of Diegueno
Mission Indians Tribal Lands. This exclusion is based on our
determination that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of
inclusion, and that exclusion of these areas will not result in
extinction of the species (See Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the
Act--Tribal Lands section below.
Subunit 17b
Subunit 17b encompasses approximately 7.2 mi (12 km) of the San
Diego River downstream from El Capitan Reservoir. The subunit consists
of 12 ac (5 ha) of BLM land, 36 ac (15 ha) of Forest Service land, and
1,817 ac (735 ha) of private land. Subunit 17b contains the physical
and biological features that are essential to the conservation of the
species, including aquatic habitat for breeding and non-breeding
activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for foraging and
dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological features
essential to the conservation of the species in this subunit may
require special management considerations or protection to address
threats from urbanization, agriculture, nonnative predators, and
harmful water releases (based on timing or amount) from the El Capitan
Reservoir.
Subunit 17d
Subunit 17d encompasses approximately 7.6 mi (12 km) of San Vicente
Creek upstream from San Vicente Reservoir. The subunit consists of 23
ac (9 ha) of BLM land and 1,134 ac (459 ha) of private land. Subunit
17d contains the physical and biological features that are essential to
the conservation of the species, including aquatic habitat for breeding
and non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for
foraging and dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological
features essential to the conservation of the species in this subunit
may require special management considerations or protection to address
threats from urbanization, agriculture, nonnative predators, feral
pigs, and harmful water releases (based on timing or amount) from the
Sutherland/San Vicente Aqueduct (Varanus Biological Services, Inc.
1999, p. 20; RECON 2008, pp. 1, 3-4; Winter in litt. 2010).
Unit 18: Sweetwater River Basin (4,624 ac (1,871 ha))
This unit is located in south-central San Diego County and consists
of two subunits totaling 553 ac (224 ha) of Forest Service land, 3 ac
(1 ha) of San Diego National Wildlife Refuge land, 1,659 ac (671 ha) of
State land, and 2,410 ac (975 ha) of private land. This unit supports
several large populations over large stretches of rivers and streams
(Gergus 1992, in litt., p. 1; Ervin 1997, in litt., pp. 3-5; Varanus
Biological Services, Inc. 1999, pp. 4-16; CNDDB 2008, EOs 38, 43, 67,
73, 77, 85, 99, 100). These populations may function as an important
linkage between toads in the San Diego River Basin (Unit 17) to the
north and Cottonwood Creek Basin (Unit 19) to the south.
Subunit 18a
Subunit 18a encompasses: (1) Approximately 26.6 mi (43 km) of the
Sweetwater River from the top of Upper Green Valley in Cuyamaca Rancho
State Park downstream to the top of Loveland Reservoir, (2)
approximately 4.3 mi (7 km) of Viejas Creek from the western border of
the Viejas Indian Reservation downstream to the confluence with the
Sweetwater River, and (3) approximately 1.5 mi (2 km) of Peterson
Canyon from just east of the Taylor Creek confluence downstream to the
top of Loveland Reservoir. The subunit consists of 553 ac (224 ha) of
Forest Service land, 1,554 ac (629 ha) of State land, and 2,049 ac (829
ha) of private land. Subunit 18a contains the physical and biological
features that are essential to the conservation of the species,
including aquatic habitat for breeding and non-breeding activities
(PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for foraging and dispersal
activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological features essential to
the conservation of the species in this subunit may require special
management considerations or protection to address threats from
vehicular traffic, including off- highway vehicular traffic; horse-
riding activities; nonnative predators; reservoir inundation; feral
pigs; and direct mortality from trampling or dumping trash (Varanus
Biological Services, Inc. 1999, p. 14; Mendelsohn et al. 2005, pp. 10-
11; Winter in litt. 2010).
Subunit 18c
Subunit 18c encompasses approximately 5.8 mi (9.3 km) of the
Sweetwater River from immediately below Loveland Dam downstream to just
above the Sycuan Resort. As
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proposed, Subunit 18c included a total of 627 ac (254 ha). Of these
lands, we have now removed approximately 6 ac (2 ha), as we determined
that these lands do not contain the physical or biological features
essential to the conservation of the arroyo toad (see number 13 in
Summary of Changes from the 2009 Proposed Rule To Revise Critical
Habitat section above for a detailed discussion). The Secretary is
exercising his discretion to exclude from this final revised critical
habitat designation, under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, portions of
Subunit 18c totaling 152 ac (62 ha). The portion of Subunit 18c we are
designating as critical habitat consists of 3 ac (1 ha) of San Diego
National Wildlife Refuge land, 105 ac (42 ha) of State land, and 362 ac
(146 ha) of private land. Subunit 18c contains the physical and
biological features that are essential to the conservation of the
species, including aquatic habitat for breeding and non-breeding
activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for foraging and
dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological features
essential to the conservation of the species in this subunit may
require special management considerations or protection to address
threats from harmful water releases (based on timing or amount) from
the Loveland Reservoir and gravel mining operations (Madden-Smith et
al. 2003, pp. 15, 17).
As indicated above, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to
exclude approximately 152 ac (62 ha) of Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay
Nation Tribal Lands. This exclusion is based on our determination that
the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion, and that
exclusion of these areas will not result in extinction of the species
(see Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Tribal Lands section
below).
Unit 19: Cottonwood Creek Basin (14,344 ac (5,804 ha))
Unit 19 is located in southern San Diego County and consists of
five subunits totaling 190 ac (77 ha) of BLM land, 3,927 ac (1,588 ha)
of Forest Service land, 1,476 ac (597 ha) of local government land, and
8,751 ac (3,541 ha) of private land. This unit encompasses a large
number of arroyo toad occurrences (Gergus 1992, in litt.; Varanus
Biological Services, Inc. 1999, pp. 2-3; Gergus 2000, in litt.; CNDDB
2008, EOs 20-22, 30, 40, 44, 63-65, 69, 79) in an area where in-stream
and overland dispersal between populations likely still is possible and
where there is room for population expansion. Additionally, this unit
may function as an important linkage between toads in the Sweetwater
River Basin (Unit 18) to the north and populations to the south in
Mexico, as populations in this unit represent the most southern arroyo
toad populations in the species' range within the United States.
Subunit 19a
Subunit 19a encompasses: (1) Approximately 7 mi (11.2 km) of
Cottonwood Creek from Buckman Springs (near Interstate 8) downstream to
Morena Reservoir, (2) approximately 2.8 mi (4.5 km) of Morena Creek
downstream to the Cottonwood Creek confluence, (3) approximately 0.5 mi
(1 km) of an unnamed tributary of Morena Creek in section 35 (T16S,
R04E) downstream to the confluence with Morena Creek, (4) approximately
5 mi (8 km) of Kitchen Creek downstream to the Cottonwood Creek
confluence, and (5) approximately 3.8 mi (6 km) of La Posta Creek
downstream to the Cottonwood Creek confluence. As proposed, Subunit 19a
included a total of 5,847 ac (2,366 ha). The Secretary is exercising
his discretion to exclude from this final revised critical habitat
designation, under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, portions of Subunit 19a
totaling 31 ac (13 ha). The portion of Subunit 19a we are designating
as critical habitat consists of 2,128 ac (861 ha) of Forest Service
land, 1,476 ac (597 ha) of local government land, and 2,212 ac (895 ha)
of private land. Subunit 19a contains the physical and biological
features that are essential to the conservation of the species,
including aquatic habitat for breeding and non-breeding activities
(PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for foraging and dispersal
activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological features essential to
the conservation of the species in this subunit may require special
management considerations or protection to address threats from
grazing, recreational activities, and nonnative plants and predators
(Ervin 2000, in litt.; TAIC 2005, p. 1; CNDDB 2008, EOs 20, 44, 69).
As indicated above, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to
exclude approximately 31 ac (13 ha) within Camp Morena. This exclusion
is based on our determination that the benefits of exclusion outweigh
the benefits of inclusion and that exclusion of these areas will not
result in extinction of the species (see Exclusions Under Section
4(b)(2) of the Act--Impacts to National Security section below for a
detailed discussion).
Subunit 19b
Subunit 19b encompasses approximately 12.7 mi (20 km) of Cottonwood
Creek from immediately below Barrett Lake downstream to the U.S.-Mexico
border and includes 10.3 mi (17 km) of Potrero Creek from approximately
the 2,466-ft (752-m) elevation benchmark downstream to the confluence
with Cottonwood Creek. The subunit consists of 80 ac (32 ha) of Forest
Service land, 129 ac (52 ha) of BLM land, and 4,921 ac (1,991 ha) of
private land. Subunit 19b contains the physical and biological features
that are essential to the conservation of the species, including
aquatic habitat for breeding and non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2,
and 3) and upland habitat for foraging and dispersal activities (PCE
4). The physical and biological features essential to the conservation
of the species in this subunit may require special management
considerations or protection to address threats from grazing, and
nonnative plants and predators (Ervin 1997, in litt.; TAIC 2005, pp. 1,
3; CNDDB 2008, EOs 40, 64, 65, 79).
Subunit 19c
Subunit 19c encompasses: (1) Approximately 7.6 mi (12 km) of Pine
Valley Creek from the north edge of section 12 (T15S, R4E) downstream
to approximately 0.6 mi (1 km) south of Interstate 8, (2) approximately
0.6 mi (1 km) of Noble Creek downstream to the confluence with Pine
Valley Creek, (3) approximately 2.4 mi (4 km) of Scove Canyon
downstream to the confluence with Pine Valley Creek, and (4)
approximately 1.3 mi (2 km) of an unnamed tributary upstream of Scove
Canyon in sections 25 and 36 (T15S, R04E). The subunit consists of 809
ac (327 ha) of Forest Service land and 703 ac (284 ha) of private land.
Subunit 19c contains the physical and biological features that are
essential to the conservation of the species, including aquatic habitat
for breeding and non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland
habitat for foraging and dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and
biological features essential to the conservation of the species in
this subunit may require special management considerations or
protection to address threats from urbanization, vehicular traffic, and
nonnative predators (Holland and Sisk 2001, p. 9; CNDDB 2008, EOs 21,
22, 30).
Subunit 19d
Subunit 19d encompasses approximately 8 mi (13 km) of Pine Valley
Creek from the Nelson Canyon confluence downstream to Barrett Reservoir
and approximately 1.6 mi (3 km) of Horsethief Canyon downstream
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to the confluence with Pine Valley Creek. The subunit consists of 910
ac (368 ha) of Forest Service land and 28 ac (11 ha) of private land.
Subunit 19d contains the physical and biological features that are
essential to the conservation of the species, including aquatic habitat
for breeding and non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland
habitat for foraging and dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and
biological features essential to the conservation of the species in
this subunit may require special management considerations or
protection to address threats from U.S. Border Patrol activities
(Varanus Biological Services, Inc. 1999, p. 2).
Subunit 19e
Subunit 19e encompasses approximately 4.4 mi (7 km) of Campo Creek
from Campo Lake downstream to the U.S.-Mexico border. The subunit
consists of 61 ac (25 ha) of BLM land and 889 ac (360 ha) of private
land. Subunit 19e contains the physical and biological features that
are essential to the conservation of the species, including aquatic
habitat for breeding and non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and
upland habitat for foraging and dispersal activities (PCE 4). The
physical and biological features essential to the conservation of the
species in this subunit may require special management considerations
or protection to address threats from fire management activities along
the U.S.-Mexico border (LEI 2008, p. 2).
Desert Recovery Unit
As described in the recovery plan (Service 1999, pp. 1-119),
maintaining arroyo toad populations in the areas described by the
following four unit descriptions is necessary to conserve the species
in the desert recovery unit. Each of these units is isolated from each
other and from any other recovery units, making the issues of
inbreeding, fragmentation, and random negative impacts of great
concern. However, this recovery unit also represents unique ecological
conditions for arroyo toads, such as extremes in aridity, heat, and
cold, and likely harbors important genetic diversity.
Unit 20: Upper Santa Ana River Basin/Cajon Wash (1,775 ac (718 ha))
This unit is located in southwestern San Bernardino County and
encompasses approximately 7.9 mi (13 km) of Cajon Wash from
approximately 0.2 mi (0.3 km) north of United States Highway 138
downstream to approximately 0.3 mi (0.5 km) northwest of the Interstate
15 crossing. The unit consists of 711 ac (288 ha) of Forest Service
land and 1,065 ac (431 ha) of private land. This unit supports a
population that may represent some of the last vestiges of a much
greater population that historically existed along the upper Santa Ana
River Basin, but was almost entirely extirpated due to urbanization of
the greater Los Angeles area. Therefore, this location is important to
maintain the current geographic extent of the species. Unit 20 contains
the physical and biological features that are essential to the
conservation of the species, including aquatic habitat for breeding and
non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for
foraging and dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological
features essential to the conservation of the species in this unit may
require special management considerations or protection to address
threats from recreational activities.
Unit 21: Little Rock Creek Basin (612 ac (248 ha))
This unit is located in central Los Angeles County and encompasses:
(1) Approximately 5.9 mi (9.5 km) of Little Rock Creek from the South
Fork confluence downstream to the upper end of Little Rock Reservoir
(in the vicinity of Rocky Point Picnic Ground), and (2) approximately
1.1 mi (1.8 km) of Santiago Creek upstream from the confluence with
Little Rock Creek in the Little Rock Creek Basin. The unit consists of
612 ac (248 ha) of Forest Service land. This unit is on the periphery
of the species' range in the Mojave Desert and geographically isolated
from other known arroyo toad populations; therefore, it is important
for maintaining the current geographic extent of the species. Unit 21
contains the physical and biological features that are essential to the
conservation of the species, including aquatic habitat for breeding and
non-breeding activities (PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for
foraging and dispersal activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological
features essential to the conservation of the species in this unit may
require special management considerations or protection to address
threats from recreational activities.
Unit 22: Upper Mojave River Basin (5,602 ac (2,267 ha))
This unit is located in San Bernardino County and consists of one
subunit totaling 2,143 ac (867 ha) of Federal land, 47 ac (19 ha) of
State land, and 3,412 ac (1,381 ha) of private land.
Subunit 22a
Subunit 22a includes: (1) Approximately 9.3 mi (18 km) of Deep
Creek from near Holcomb Creek downstream to the confluence with the
West Fork; (2) approximately 4 mi (6 km) of Little Horsethief Creek
upstream from its confluence with Horsethief Creek; (3) approximately 4
mi (6 km) of Horsethief Creek from approximately 1 mi (1.6 km) above
the Little Horsethief Creek confluence downstream to the West Fork
confluence; (4) approximately 6 mi (10 km) of the West Fork of the
Mojave River from Highway 173 downstream to Mojave River Forks Dam; (5)
approximately 1 mi (1.6 km) of the Mojave River below Mojave River
Forks Dam; (6) approximately 1.4 mi (2.2 km) of Grass Valley Creek
upstream from the confluence with the West Fork; and (7) approximately
2.8 mi (4.5 km) of Kinley Creek upstream from the Deep Creek
confluence. Subunit 22a consists of 2,143 ac (867 ha) of Federal land,
3,412 ac (1,381 ha) of private land, and 47 ac (19 ha) of State land.
This subunit contains Summit Valley, which encompasses the lower
portions of Horsethief Creek and the West Fork of the Mojave River, a
broad, flat, alluvial valley that supports a substantial arroyo toad
population (Ramirez 2003, pp. 16-17). Additionally, the downstream
portion of this subunit contains the driest conditions of any unit
proposed for arroyo toad critical habitat (Teale Data Center 1998, p.
1; CIMS 2000, p. 1), Subunit 22a contains the physical and biological
features that are essential to the conservation of the species,
including aquatic habitat for breeding and non-breeding activities
(PCEs 1, 2, and 3) and upland habitat for foraging and dispersal
activities (PCE 4). The physical and biological features essential to
the conservation of the species in this subunit may require special
management considerations or protection to address threats from
nonnative species, urban development, and recreation.
Based on information submitted by Summit Valley Ranch during the
initial public comment period from October 13, 2009, to December 14,
2009, we removed approximately 82 ac (33 ha) of private land from
Subunit 22a. The lands in question are located north of State Road 138
on Summit Valley Ranch, San Bernardino County. We included this area in
the proposed revised critical habitat designation because we believed
it contained suitable upland habitat for arroyo toads; however, it has
come to our attention that (1) surveys have never detected arroyo toads
in the area, (2) the area
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lacks the PCEs for the arroyo toad, and (3) State Route 138 serves as a
barrier for arroyo toads to disperse into the area. Consequently, we
determined that the area north of State Route 138 does not contain the
physical and biological features essential to the conservation of
arroyo toads and therefore does not meet the definition of critical
habitat for the arroyo toad.
Additionally, we removed Subunit 22c (approximately 234 ac (915
ha)) within Unit 22 from our revised critical habitat designation.
Subunit 22c is within the geographical area occupied at the time of
listing; however, this subunit was erroneously included in the proposed
revised rule (74 FR 52612; October 13, 2009). Although we were not
aware of this issue when we published the proposed rule, the existence
of Cedar Springs Dam upstream of this subunit has altered the hydrology
of the 1-mi (1.6-km) reach of the upper West Fork of the Mojave River
above Silverwood Lake that extends to the upper end of the lake to such
an extent that it does not contain the features essential to the
conservation of the species and therefore does not meet the definition
of critical habitat for the arroyo toad.
Unit 23: Whitewater River Basin
We removed Unit 23 (approximately 1,355 ac (548 ha)) from the final
revised critical habitat designation. This unit was erroneously
included in the proposed revised rule (74 FR 52612; October 13, 2009).
Following examination of data used to map Unit 23 in the proposed rule
and discussions with species experts regarding identification records,
we determined that these records are not arroyo toads and do not
support a determination that this area meets the definition of critical
habitat. Therefore, Unit 23 is not included in this final revised
critical habitat rule.
Effects of Critical Habitat Designation
Section 7 Consultation
Section 7(a)(2) of the Act requires Federal agencies, including the
Service, to ensure that any action they fund, authorize, or carry out
is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any endangered
species or threatened species or result in the destruction or adverse
modification of designated critical habitat of such species. In
addition, section 7(a)(4) of the Act requires Federal agencies to
confer with the Service on any agency action which is likely to
jeopardize the continued existence of any species proposed to be listed
under the Act or result in the destruction or adverse modification of
proposed critical habitat.
Decisions by the Fifth and Ninth Circuit Courts of Appeal have
invalidated our definition of ``destruction or adverse modification''
(50 CFR 402.02) (see Gifford Pinchot Task Force v. U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, 378 F.3d 1059 (9th Cir. 2004) and Sierra Club v. U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service et al., 245 F.3d 434, 442F (5th Cir. 2001)),
and we do not rely on this regulatory definition when analyzing whether
an action is likely to destroy or adversely modify critical habitat.
Under the statutory provisions of the Act, we determine destruction or
adverse modification on the basis of whether, with implementation of
the proposed Federal action, the affected critical habitat would remain
functional (or retain the current ability for the PCEs to be
functionally established) to serve its intended conservation role for
the species. Section 7(a)(2) of the Act requires Federal agencies,
including the Service, to evaluate their actions with respect to any
species that is endangered or threatened and with respect to its
critical habitat, if any is proposed or designated. Regulations
implementing this interagency cooperation provision of the Act are
codified at 50 CFR part 402.
If a Federal action may affect a listed species or its critical
habitat, the responsible Federal agency (action agency) must enter into
consultation with us. Examples of actions that are subject to the
section 7 consultation process are actions on State, tribal, local, or
private lands that require a Federal permit (such as a permit from the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers under section 404 of the Clean Water Act
(33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) or a permit from the Service under section 10
of the Act) or that involve some other Federal action (such as funding
from the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Aviation
Administration, or the Federal Emergency Management Agency). Federal
actions not affecting listed species or critical habitat, and actions
on State, tribal, local, or private lands that are not federally funded
or authorized, do not require section 7 consultation.
As a result of this consultation, we document compliance with the
requirements of section 7(a)(2) of the Act through our issuance of:
(1) A concurrence letter for Federal actions that may affect, but
are not likely to adversely affect, listed species or critical habitat;
or
(2) A biological opinion for Federal actions that may affect, and
are likely to adversely affect, listed species or critical habitat.
An exception to the concurrence process referred to in (1) above
occurs in consultations involving National Fire Plan projects. In 2004,
the Forest Service and the BLM reached agreements with the Service to
streamline a portion of the section 7 consultation process (BLM-ACA
2004, pp. 1-8; FS-ACA 2004, pp. 1-8). The agreements allow the Forest
Service and the BLM the opportunity to make ``not likely to adversely
affect'' determinations for projects implementing the National Fire
Plan. Such projects include prescribed fire, mechanical fuels
treatments (thinning and removal of fuels to prescribed objectives),
emergency stabilization, burned area rehabilitation, road maintenance
and operation activities, ecosystem restoration, and culvert
replacement actions. The Forest Service and the BLM will insure staff
is properly trained and both agencies will submit monitoring reports to
the Service to determine if the procedures are being implemented
properly and effects to endangered species and their habitats are being
properly evaluated. As a result we do not believe the alternative
consultation processes being implemented as a result of the National
Fire Plan will differ significantly from those consultations being
conducted by the Service.
If we issue a biological opinion concluding that a project is
likely to jeopardize the continued existence of a listed species and/or
destroy or adversely modify critical habitat, we also provide
reasonable and prudent alternatives to the project, if any are
identifiable, that would avoid the likelihood of jeopardy and/or
destruction or adverse modification of critical habitat. We define
``reasonable and prudent alternatives'' at 50 CFR 402.02 as alternative
actions identified during consultation that:
Can be implemented in a manner consistent with the
intended purpose of the action,
Can be implemented consistent with the scope of the
Federal agency's legal authority and jurisdiction,
Are economically and technologically feasible, and
Would, in the Director's opinion, avoid jeopardizing the
continued existence of the listed species or destroying or adversely
modifying critical habitat.
Reasonable and prudent alternatives can vary from slight project
modifications to extensive redesign or relocation of the project. Costs
associated with implementing a
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reasonable and prudent alternative are similarly variable.
Regulations at 50 CFR 402.16 require Federal agencies to reinitiate
consultation on previously reviewed actions in instances where we have
listed a new species or subsequently designated critical habitat that
may be affected, and the Federal agency has retained discretionary
involvement or control over the action (or the agency's discretionary
involvement or control is authorized by law). Consequently, Federal
agencies may sometimes need to request reinitiation of consultation
with us on actions for which formal consultation has been completed, if
those actions with discretionary involvement or control may affect
subsequently listed species or designated critical habitat.
Application of the ``Adverse Modification'' Standard
The key factor related to the adverse modification determination is
whether, with implementation of the proposed Federal action, the
affected critical habitat would continue to serve its intended
conservation role for the species, or would retain its current ability
for the PCEs to be functionally established. Activities that may
destroy or adversely modify critical habitat are those that alter the
physical and biological features (PCEs) to an extent that appreciably
reduces the conservation value of critical habitat for the arroyo toad.
As discussed above, the role of critical habitat is to support life-
history needs of the species and to provide for the conservation of the
species.
Section 4(b)(8) of the Act requires us to briefly evaluate and
describe in any proposed or final regulation that designates critical
habitat those activities involving a Federal action that may destroy or
adversely modify such habitat, or that may be affected by such
designation.
Activities that, when carried out, funded, or authorized by a
Federal agency, may adversely affect critical habitat and, therefore,
should result in consultation for the arroyo toad include, but are not
limited to, the following:
(1) Actions that alter water chemistry or temperature. Such
activities include, but are not limited to: Release of chemicals,
biological pollutants, or heated effluents into the surface water or
into connected groundwater at a point source or by dispersed release
(non-point source). These activities can alter water conditions beyond
the tolerances of the arroyo toad and result in direct or cumulative
adverse effects to these individuals and their life cycles.
(2) Actions that increase sediment deposition within the stream
channel or disturb upland foraging and dispersal habitat. Such
activities include, but are not limited to: Excessive sedimentation
from livestock overgrazing, road construction, commercial or urban
development, channel alteration, timber harvest, off-highway vehicle
use or recreational activity, and other watershed and floodplain
disturbances. These activities could eliminate or reduce the habitat
necessary for the growth and reproduction of the arroyo toad by
increasing the sediment deposition to levels that would adversely
affect the arroyo toad's ability to complete its life cycles.
(3) Actions that alter channel morphology or geometry. Such
activities include, but are not limited to: Construction and operation
of flood control and water diversion structures, such as dams and
reservoirs that regulate stream flows and trap sediments, direct
groundwater extraction, channelization, impoundment, road and bridge
construction, development, mining, dredging, and destruction of
riparian vegetation. These activities may lead to changes to the
hydraulic functioning of the stream by altering the timing, duration,
quantity and levels of water flows and may result in degradation or
elimination of the arroyo toad and its habitat. These actions can also
lead to increased sedimentation and degradation in water quality to
levels that are beyond the tolerances of the arroyo toad and provide
habitat for nonnative species that prey on arroyo toads.
(4) Actions that eliminate upland foraging, aestivating, or
dispersal habitat for the arroyo toad. Such activities include, but are
not limited to: Road construction, commercial or urban development,
timber harvest, off-highway vehicle use or recreational activity, and
other watershed and floodplain disturbances. These actions could affect
the species' habitat through erosion; siltation; soil compaction; water
quality degradation from urban runoff containing contaminants,
fertilizers, and pesticides; and the spread of introduced nonnative
plants.
(5) Actions that lead to introducing, spreading, or augmenting
nonnative aquatic species in stream segments used by arroyo toad.
Possible actions include, but are not limited to: Fish stocking for
sport, nonnative aquatic plant species for aesthetics, or other related
actions. These activities could affect the growth and reproduction of
the arroyo toad by subjecting eggs, larvae, tadpoles, and adult arroyo
toads to increased predation pressure or limit the amount of habitat
available for the species through competition, which would adversely
affect the arroyo toad's ability to complete its life cycle.
Note that the scale of these activities is a crucial factor in
determining whether, in any instance, they would directly or indirectly
alter critical habitat to the extent that the value of the critical
habitat would be appreciably diminished in providing for the physical
or biological features essential to the conservation of the arroyo
toad.
We consider all of the final revised critical habitat units and
subunits to contain features essential to the conservation of the
arroyo toad. All units are within the geographical area occupied by the
species at the time it was listed, and are currently occupied by arroyo
toads. To ensure that their actions do not jeopardize the continued
existence of the arroyo toad, Federal agencies already consult with us
on activities in areas currently occupied by the arroyo toad, or in
unoccupied areas if the species may be affected by their actions.
Exemptions
Application of Section 4(a)(3) of the Act
The Sikes Act Improvement Act of 1997 (Sikes Act) (16 U.S.C. 670a)
required each military installation that includes land and water
suitable for the conservation and management of natural resources to
complete an integrated natural resources management plan (INRMP) by
November 17, 2001. An INRMP integrates implementation of the military
mission of the installation with stewardship of the natural resources
found on the base. Each INRMP includes:
(1) An assessment of the ecological needs on the installation,
including the need to provide for the conservation of listed species;
(2) A statement of goals and priorities;
(3) A detailed description of management actions to be implemented
to provide for these ecological needs; and
(4) A monitoring and adaptive management plan.
Among other things, each INRMP must, to the extent appropriate and
applicable, provide for fish and wildlife management; fish and wildlife
habitat enhancement or modification; wetland protection, enhancement,
and restoration where necessary to support fish and wildlife; and
enforcement of applicable natural resource laws.
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The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004 (Pub.
L. 108-136) amended the Act to limit areas eligible for designation as
critical habitat. Specifically, section 4(a)(3)(B)(i) of the Act (16
U.S.C. 1533(a)(3)(B)(i)) now provides: ``The Secretary shall not
designate as critical habitat any lands or other geographical areas
owned or controlled by the Department of Defense, or designated for its
use, that are subject to an integrated natural resources management
plan prepared under section 101 of the Sikes Act (16 U.S.C. 670a), if
the Secretary determines in writing that such plan provides a benefit
to the species for which critical habitat is proposed for
designation.''
We consult with the military on the development and implementation
of INRMPs for installations with federally listed species. Any INRMPs
developed by military installations located within the range of the
arroyo toad and that contain those features essential to the species'
conservation were to ensure they provided a benefit to the arroyo toad
in order to allow us to determine if those military installations
qualified for exemption under section 4(a)(3)(B) of the Act.
Fort Hunter Liggett Military Reservation, Marine Corps Base Camp
Pendleton (MCB Camp Pendleton), and Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach--
Detachment Fallbrook (Fallbrook Naval Weapons Station) have Service-
approved INRMPs that address the arroyo toad, and these DOD
installations have committed to work closely with us and the CDFG to
continually refine the existing INRMPs as part of the Sikes Act's INRMP
review process. Based on the above considerations and rationales
provided below, and in accordance with section 4(a)(3)(B)(i) of the
Act, we have determined that conservation efforts identified in the
INRMPs will provide a benefit to the arroyo toad occurring in habitats
within or adjacent to these installations. Therefore, approximately
19,706 ac (7,956 ha) of habitat subject to the Service-approved INRMPs
on Fort Hunter Liggett Military Reservation, MCB Camp Pendleton, and
Fallbrook Naval Weapons Station are exempt from this revised critical
habitat designation for the arroyo toad under section 4(a)(3) of the
Act. See the following individual military sections below for
information on the history of the INRMPs and how each INRMP provides a
benefit to arroyo toad and its habitat.
Although Remote Training Site Warner Springs and Camp Morena had
not completed the INRMP process by the time this critical habitat rule
was finalized, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude
lands within these military facilities under section 4(b)(2) of the Act
for reasons of national security (see Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2)
of the Act--Impacts to National Security section below).
Fort Hunter Liggett Military Reservation
Fort Hunter Liggett was established in 1940 as Hunter Liggett
Military Reservation, when the Army purchased lands belonging to
William Randolph Hearst and other private landowners. The installation
was used intensively to prepare troops for World War II, the Korean and
Vietnam conflicts, and the Cold War; as a training ground for the 7th
Infantry Division formerly stationed at Fort Ord; and as a Test and
Experimentation Command Center. Fort Hunter Liggett occupies
approximately 163,000 ac (66,000 ha) of varied habitats within the
Santa Lucia Mountains in southern Monterey County, California.
Currently, the installation is used for training by the 40th Mechanized
Infantry Division of the California Army National Guard; reserve units
from several branches of the Armed Forces; active components of the
Army Rangers, Special Forces, Navy Seabees, and Marines; and other
government agencies.
The Fort Hunter Liggett INRMP is a planning document that guides
the management and conservation of natural resources under the
installation's control. The INRMP was prepared to ensure that natural
resources are managed in support of the Fort Hunter Liggett military
training mission and that all activities are consistent with Federal
stewardship requirements. The Fort Hunter Liggett INRMP was completed
in 2005, followed by a revised and updated version in 2007, to address
conservation and management of its natural resources, including
conservation measures for the arroyo toad (U.S. Army Reserve Command
2007, pp. 171-174). The INRMP is Fort Hunter Liggett's adaptive plan
for managing natural resources to support and be consistent with the
military mission while protecting and enhancing the biological
integrity of lands under its use (U.S. Army 2004, p. iv). Fort Hunter
Liggett is committed to an ecosystem management approach for its
natural resources program by integrating all components of natural
resource management into a comprehensive and coordinated effort. An
integrated approach to ecosystem management will help protect the
biological diversity found at Fort Hunter Liggett.
The INRMP identifies the following management and protection
measures for the arroyo toad: (1) Implement monitoring that will meet
the Service's criteria to demonstrate population status of arroyo toads
on Fort Hunter Liggett; (2) reduce public and military vehicle
encroachment into sandy riverine habitat, particularly during the
breeding season for the arroyo toad; (3) minimize adverse effects to
arroyo toads from roads and borrow sites (sites where soil and other
material is removed for construction purposes); (4) gain an
understanding of the timing of arroyo toad upland use, extent of upland
use and distance traveled from breeding sites, characteristics of
preferred upland habitat to include micro- and macro-habitats and
substrate of burrowing sites, and use of rodent burrows; (5) identify
threat posed by noxious weeds and reduce noxious weed presence to
improve native habitat and site diversity; (6) obtain geomorphology
information that will provide a foundation for development of
management strategies for arroyo toad habitat and a better idea of
habitat sustainability for arroyo toads; (7) identify the threats posed
by nonnative beavers in the San Antonio River in arroyo toad breeding
habitat and outlying areas and implement control if threats warrant;
(8) reduce bullfrog abundance in areas most likely to benefit arroyo
toads; (9) prevent introduction and spread of disease at Fort Hunter
Liggett; (10) maintain a viable population of arroyo toads and suitable
habitat on Fort Hunter Liggett; (11) evaluate current management goals
and actions and adapt to meet species management requirements; (12)
integrate species management and conservation with Fort Hunter Liggett
training and maintenance activities; (13) provide for adaptive
management in accordance with the Fort Hunter Liggett INRMP; and (14)
monitor mortality in order to augment the Service's ability to
determine effects of Fort Hunter Liggett activities on arroyo toad and
identify mortality factors at Fort Hunter Liggett.
Based on the above considerations, and in accordance with section
4(a)(3)(B)(i) of the Act, we have determined that conservation efforts
identified in the 2005 INRMP and 2007 updated INRMP for Fort Hunter
Liggett provide a benefit to the arroyo toad and features essential to
its conservation, and will benefit arroyo toads occurring in habitats
on the installation. This includes habitat located in the Salinas River
Basin (Service 1999, p. 14). Therefore, lands subject to the INRMP for
the Fort Hunter Liggett Military Reservation are exempt from critical
habitat designation under section 4(a)(3)(B) of the Act, and we are not
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including approximately 6,453 ac (2,612 ha) of habitat in this final
revised critical habitat designation because of this exemption.
Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Pendleton
MCB Camp Pendleton is the Marine Corps' premier amphibious training
installation and its only west coast amphibious assault training
center. The installation has been conducting air, sea, and ground
assault training since World War II. MCB Camp Pendleton occupies over
125,000 ac (50,586 ha) of coastal southern California in the northwest
corner of San Diego County. Aside from nearly 10,000 ac (4,047 ha) that
is developed, most of the installation is largely undeveloped land that
is used for training. MCB Camp Pendleton is situated between two major
metropolitan areas: Los Angeles, 82 miles (132 kilometers) to the
north, and San Diego, 38 miles (61 kilometers) to the south. Nearby
communities include Oceanside to the south, Fallbrook to the east, and
San Clemente to the northwest. Aside from a portion of the
installation's border that is shared with the San Mateo Wilderness Area
and the Fallbrook Naval Weapons Station, surrounding land use is urban
development, rural residential development, and agricultural farming
and ranching. The largest single leaseholder on the installation is
California State Parks, which includes a 50-year real estate lease
granted on September 1, 1971, for 2,000 ac (809 ha) that encompasses
San Onofre State Beach.
The MCB Camp Pendleton INRMP is a planning document that guides the
management and conservation of natural resources under the
installation's control. The INRMP was prepared to assist installation
staff and users in their efforts to conserve and rehabilitate natural
resources consistent with the use of MCB Camp Pendleton to train
Marines and set the agenda for managing natural resources on MCB Camp
Pendleton. MCB Camp Pendleton completed its INRMP in 2001, followed by
a revised and updated version in 2007 to address conservation and
management recommendations within the scope of the installation's
military mission, including conservation measures for the arroyo toad
(MCB Camp Pendleton 2007, Appendix F, Section F.1, pp. F1-F5).
Additionally, according to the 2007 INRMP, California State Parks is
required to conduct its natural resources management consistent with
the philosophies and supportive of the objectives of the revised 2007
INRMP (MCB Camp Pendleton 2007, Chapter 2, p. 31).
The arroyo toad receives programmatic protection from training and
other installation activities within the riparian component of its
habitat, as outlined and required in the Riparian Ecosystem
Conservation Plan (MCB Camp Pendleton 2007, Appendix C). Management and
protection measures for the arroyo toad identified in Appendix C of the
INRMP include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Eliminating
nonnative, invasive species (such as Arundo donax) on the installation
and off the installation in partnership with upstream landowners to
enhance ecosystem value; (2) providing viable riparian corridors and
promoting connectivity of native riparian habitats; (3) maintaining
natural floodplain processes and extent of these areas by avoiding and
minimizing further permanent loss of floodplain habitats; (4)
maintaining to the extent practicable stream and river flows needed to
support riparian habitat; (5) monitoring and maintaining groundwater
levels and basin withdrawals to avoid loss and degradation of habitat
quality; (6) restoring areas to their original condition after
disturbance, such as following project construction or fire damage; and
(7) promoting increased arroyo toad populations in watersheds through
perpetuation of natural ecosystem processes and programmatic
instruction application for avoidance and minimization of impacts (MCB
Camp Pendleton 2007, Appendix C, pp. C5-C8).
Current environmental regulations and restrictions apply to all
endangered and threatened species on the installation (including the
arroyo toad) and are provided to all users of ranges and training areas
to guide activities and protect the species and its habitat. First,
specific conservation measures are applied to arroyo toad and its
habitat that include: (1) Controlling nonnative animal species (such as
bullfrogs) and nonnative plant species (such as Arundo donax and
Rorippa spp. (watercress)); and (2) restricting military-related
traffic use within riparian areas to existing roads, trails, and
crossings. Second, MCB Camp Pendleton's environmental security staff
reviews projects and enforces existing regulations and orders that,
through their implementation, avoid and minimize impacts to natural
resources, including the arroyo toad and its habitat. Third, MCB Camp
Pendleton provides training to personnel on environmental awareness for
sensitive resources on the base, including the arroyo toad and its
habitat. As a result of these regulations and restrictions, activities
occurring on MCB Camp Pendleton are currently conducted in a manner
that minimizes impacts to arroyo toad habitat.
MCB Camp Pendleton's INRMP also benefits the arroyo toad through
ongoing monitoring and research efforts. The installation conducts
annual monitoring to track arroyo toad populations and has conducted a
study to examine arroyo toad use of habitat dominated by Arundo donax
(although analysis of this study is not yet complete). Data are
provided to all necessary personnel through MCB Camp Pendleton's GIS
database on sensitive resources and in their published resource atlas.
Additionally, MCB Camp Pendleton collaborated with the U.S. Geological
Survey's Biological Resources Division to develop and implement a
rigorous, science-based monitoring protocol for arroyo toad populations
throughout the installation, including surveying for presence of eggs
and larvae (Atkinson et al. 2003, pp. 4-5).
We are consulting with the Marine Corps under section 7 of the Act
to programmatically address potential upland impacts to the arroyo toad
(and several other species) as a result of military training and other
activities on MCB Camp Pendleton. Upon completion of this consultation,
we expect additional measures that benefit the arroyo toad will be
incorporated into the INRMP for MCB Camp Pendleton. This consultation
is currently in progress, and we did not rely on any proposed measures
in our consideration of the INRMP under section 4(a)(3)(B) of the Act.
However, upland habitat conservation measures being considered include,
but are not limited to: (1) Implementing programmatic measures to avoid
and minimize impacts to upland habitats adjacent to riparian habitats
occupied by arroyo toads, and (2) compensating for impacts to upland
habitats used by arroyo toads by implementing ongoing installation-wide
upland habitat enhancement programs (such as nonnative vegetation
control, erosion control, and upland habitat restoration).
Based on the above considerations, and in accordance with section
4(a)(3)(B)(i) of the Act, we have determined that conservation efforts
identified in the 2007 INRMP for MCB Camp Pendleton provide a benefit
to the arroyo toad and its habitat. This includes habitat located in
the following areas: San Mateo Creek, San Onofre Creek, and Santa
Margarita River Basins (names of areas used follow those used in the
recovery plan (Service 1999, pp.
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25-27)). Therefore, lands subject to the INRMP for MCB Camp Pendleton,
which includes the lands leased from the Department of Defense by other
parties, are exempt from critical habitat designation under section
4(a)(3)(B) of the Act, and we are not including approximately 13,030 ac
(5,273 ha) of habitat in this final revised critical habitat
designation because of this exemption.
Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach--Detachment Fallbrook (Fallbrook Naval
Weapons Station)
The Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach, Detachment Fallbrook
(Fallbrook Naval Weapons Station), is the primary west coast supply
point of ordnance for the U.S. Marine Corps and the large deck
amphibious assault ships of the Pacific Fleet. The Fallbrook Naval
Weapons Station also has the only west coast maintenance facility for
air-launched missiles for the Pacific Fleet. The installation
encompasses approximately 8,852 acres (3,582 ha) and is located within
the southern foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains of northern San Diego
County, adjacent to the city of Fallbrook, California. It is bounded to
the north, west, and much of the south by MCB Camp Pendleton, with the
Santa Margarita River forming the common border on the north between
the two properties. Other than training lands on MCB Camp Pendleton,
surrounding land use includes semi-rural agricultural lands that
include plant nurseries, avocado and citrus groves, vineyards, and
limited urban development.
The Fallbrook Naval Weapons Station INRMP is a planning document
that guides the management and conservation of natural resources under
the installation's control. The INRMP was prepared to assist
installation staff and users in their efforts to support mission
operations and accommodate increased military mission requirements for
national security and emergency homeland security, while meeting all
environmental compliance responsibilities. The INRMP also provides
ecosystem-based management to preserve, protect, and enhance natural
resources on the installation, and provides the organizational support
and communication links necessary for effective planning,
implementation, and administration of the installation's natural
resources. The Fallbrook Naval Weapons Station completed its INRMP in
2006 (which was updated from an INRMP developed by the Naval Ordnance
Center Pacific Division in 1996) to address conservation and management
of its natural resources, including conservation measures for the
arroyo toad (Fallbrook Naval Weapons Station 2006, Chapter 3, pp. 108-
110).
The arroyo toad primarily receives protection from installation
activities because no training occurs on the installation, and
maintenance and potential development activities typically do not occur
in arroyo toad habitat due to the steep sloping topography along the
Santa Margarita River that immediately surrounds the suitable habitat.
However, some impacts could occur associated with activities (such as
fuel break grading, fire management, and possible infrastructure) that
may impact the arroyo toad and thus require implementation of specified
protection measures. The INRMP identifies the following management and
protection measures for the arroyo toad: (1) Avoidance and minimization
measures, applied to infrastructure development and maintenance to
protect the arroyo toad, that are part of the National Environmental
Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) approval process; (2) placement of
riparian filter strip and buffer along firebreaks that lead into
riparian zones where arroyo toads may be active; (3) avoidance of
firebreak maintenance and fire suppression activities (where possible);
(4) avoidance of discing for firebreaks leading to the Santa Margarita
River during arroyo toad dispersal periods; (5) implementation of
erosion and sediment control; (6) timing and location protections
associated with prescribed burns; (7) implementation of nonnative
vegetation control measures, including removal of Arundo donax; (8)
implementation of standardized survey methods; (9) evaluation and
control of nonnative bullfrogs; and (10) implementation of long-term
monitoring activities, including upland sites (Fallbrook Naval Weapons
Station 2006, Chapter 3, pp. 108-110).
The ongoing monitoring efforts outlined in the INRMP (as listed
above) include surveys of sites at two or more locations along the
Santa Margarita River, which includes upland surveys conducted every 5
years, offset from breeding surveys by 2 years. Surveys are also
conducted after major alteration of the flow regime (natural or
anthropogenic). Finally, the installation conducts annual monitoring to
track arroyo toad populations as part of the fire plan activities, with
survey data available since 2001 (Fallbrook Naval Weapons Station 2006,
Chapter 3, p. 109).
Environmental regulations and restrictions apply to all endangered
and threatened species on the installation (including the arroyo toad)
and are provided to all users of the installation to guide activities
and protect the species and its habitat (Fallbrook Naval Weapons
Station 2006, Chapter 5, p. 25). Biennial meetings are held with the
Service to evaluate all management items associated with endangered and
threatened species, including the arroyo toad.
Based on the above considerations, and in accordance with section
4(a)(3)(B)(i) of the Act, we have determined that conservation efforts
identified in the 2006 INRMP for the Fallbrook Naval Weapons Station
provide a benefit to the arroyo toad, and will benefit arroyo toads
occurring on the installation, which includes habitat located in the
Santa Margarita River Basin (as identified in the recovery plan
(Service 1999, pp. 26-27)). Therefore, lands subject to the INRMP for
the Fallbrook Naval Weapons Station are exempt from critical habitat
designation under section 4(a)(3)(B) of the Act, and we are not
including approximately 223 ac (90 ha) of habitat in this final revised
critical habitat designation because of this exemption.
Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act
Section 4(b)(2) of the Act states that the Secretary must designate
and make revisions to critical habitat on the basis of the best
available scientific data after taking into consideration the economic
impact, national security impact, and any other relevant impact of
specifying any particular area as critical habitat. The Secretary may
exclude an area from critical habitat if he determines that the
benefits of such exclusion outweigh the benefits of specifying such
area as part of the critical habitat, unless he determines, based on
the best scientific data available, that the failure to designate such
area as critical habitat will result in the extinction of the species.
In making that determination, the statute on its face, as well as the
legislative history, are clear that the Secretary has broad discretion
regarding which factor(s) to use and how much weight to give to any
factor.
In the following paragraphs, we address a number of general issues
that are relevant to our analysis under section 4(b)(2) of the Act.
Under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, we may exclude an area from
designated critical habitat based on economic impacts, impacts on
national security, or any other relevant impacts. In considering
whether to exclude a particular area from the designation, we must
identify the benefits of including the area in the designation,
identify the
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benefits of excluding the area from the designation, and evaluate
whether the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion.
If our analysis indicates that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the
benefits of inclusion, the Secretary may exercise his discretion to
exclude the area only if such exclusion would not result in the
extinction of the species.
When considering the benefits of inclusion for an area, we consider
the additional regulatory benefits that area would receive from the
protection from adverse modification or destruction as a result of
actions with a Federal nexus; the educational benefits of mapping
essential habitat for recovery of the listed species; implementation of
an existing conservation plan; and any benefits that may result from a
designation due to State or Federal laws that may apply to critical
habitat. The designation of critical habitat may strengthen or
reinforce some of the provisions in other State and Federal laws, such
as the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) or the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). These laws analyze the potential for
projects to significantly affect the environment. Critical habitat may
signal the presence of sensitive habitat that could otherwise be missed
in the review process for these other environmental laws.
When considering the benefits of exclusion, we consider, among
other things, whether exclusion of a specific area is likely to result
in long-term conservation; the continuation, strengthening, or
encouragement of partnerships that result in conservation of listed
species; or implementation of a management plan that provides equal or
more conservation that a critical habitat designation would provide.
When we evaluate a conservation plan, we consider a variety of
factors, including but not limited to, whether the plan is finalized;
how it provides for the conservation of the essential physical and
biological features; whether there is a reasonable expectation that the
conservation management strategies and actions contained in a
management plan will be implemented into the future; whether the
conservation strategies in the plan are likely to be effective; and
whether the plan contains a monitoring program or adaptive management
to ensure that the conservation measures are effective and can be
adapted in the future in response to new information.
After identifying the benefits of inclusion and the benefits of
exclusion, we carefully weigh the two sides to determine whether the
benefits of exclusion outweigh those of inclusion. If our analysis
indicates that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of
inclusion, we then determine whether exclusion would result in
extinction. If exclusion of an area from critical habitat will result
in extinction, we will not exclude it from the designation.
In the case of the arroyo toad, based on the detailed analyses
presented below, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude
the following areas from this final revised critical habitat
designation:
(1) Tribal lands or trust resources on the following reservations:
Rincon Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians; Pala Band of
Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians; Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation; the
Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians and the Viejas
(Baron Long) Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians, which
jointly manage the Capitan Grande Band of Diegueno Mission Indians
Reservation (Capitan Grande Reservation); and Mesa Grande Band of
Diegueno Mission Indians.
(2) Federal lands leased by the U.S. Navy for Remote Training Site
Warner Springs and Camp Morena. Because Remote Training Site Warner
Springs and Camp Morena are part of Naval Base Coronado, they are
included in a 2009 update to the Naval Base Coronado INRMP, which
identifies measures that the Navy is currently implementing to provide
conservation benefits to the arroyo toad. As the 2009 update to the
INRMP is still being reviewed by the Service and is not yet approved,
these lands are not exempt under section 4(a)(3) of the Act. Thus,
these lands were considered for exclusion under section 4(b)(2) of the
Act.
(3) Certain lands covered by three completed HCPs for the arroyo
toad, including the following: Western Riverside County MSHCP, the
Orange County Southern Subregion HCP, and the Orange County Central--
Coastal NCCP/HCP. No HCPs or conservation plans covering the species in
the proposed critical habitat areas have been approved since the
publication of the proposed revised designation in the Federal Register
on October 13, 2009 (74 FR 52612).
(4) Certain lands in conservation easement owned and managed by the
Newhall Land and Farming Company for the conservation of the arroyo
toad.
Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Other Relevant Impacts
Under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, we consider any other relevant
impacts, in addition to economic impacts and impacts on national
security. We consider a number of factors including whether the
landowners have developed any HCPs or other management plans for the
area, or whether there are conservation partnerships that would be
encouraged by designation of, or exclusion from, critical habitat. In
addition, we look at any tribal issues, and consider the government-to-
government relationship of the United States with tribal entities. We
also consider any social impacts that might occur because of the
designation.
Benefits of Excluding Lands with HCPs
The benefits of excluding lands with approved HCPs from critical
habitat designation, such as HCPs that cover listed plant species,
include relieving landowners, communities, and counties of any
additional regulatory burden that might be imposed as a result of the
critical habitat designation. Many HCPs take years to develop, and upon
completion, are consistent with the recovery objectives for listed
species that are covered within the plan area. Many conservation plans
also provide conservation benefits to unlisted sensitive species.
A related benefit of excluding lands covered by approved HCPs from
critical habitat designation is the unhindered, continued ability it
gives us to seek new partnerships with future plan participants,
including States, counties, local jurisdictions, conservation
organizations, and private landowners, which together can implement
conservation actions that we would be unable to accomplish otherwise.
Habitat conservation plans often cover a wide range of species,
including listed plant species and species that are not State or
federally listed and would otherwise receive little protection from
development. By excluding these lands, we preserve our current
partnerships and encourage additional conservation actions in the
future.
We also note that permit issuance in association with HCP
applications requires consultation under section 7(a)(2) of the Act,
which would include the review of the effects of all HCP-covered
activities that might adversely impact the species under a jeopardy
standard, including possibly significant habitat modification (see
definition of ``harm'' at 50 CFR 17.3), even without the critical
habitat designation. In addition, all other Federal actions that may
affect the listed species would still require consultation under
section 7(a)(2) of the Act, and we would review these actions for
possibly significant habitat modification in accordance with the
definition of harm referenced above.
The information provided in the previous section applies to the
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following discussions of exclusions of HCP lands under section
(4)(b)(2) of the Act. The arroyo toad is covered under the Western
Riverside County MSHCP, the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP, and
the Orange County Central--Coastal NCCP/HCP.
Other conservation or management plans considered in the following
discussions of exclusions include the 2002 Naval Base Coronado INRMP
that is being revised for Remote Training Site Warner Springs and Camp
Morena; tribal land management for arroyo toads by Rincon Band of
Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians, Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission
Indians, Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation, the Barona Group of
Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians and the Viejas (Baron Long)
Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians, which jointly manage
the Capitan Grande Band of Diegueno Mission Indians Reservation
(Capitan Grande Reservation), and Mesa Grande Band of Diegueno Mission
Indians; and non-Federal lands managed by the Newhall Land and Farming
Company.
The areas for which the Secretary is exercising his discretion to
exclude under section 4(b)(2) of the Act are listed in Table 3 below
and described in detail in the following sections. Below are brief
descriptions of each plan and lands excluded from critical habitat
covered by each plan. Additional details on these areas can be found in
the proposed rule (74 FR 52612; October 13, 2009).
Table 3--Areas Being Excluded Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act From This
Revised Critical Habitat Designation
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Area excluded under Section 4(b)(2)
Unit/subunit of the Act
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Newhall Land and Farming Company
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Subunit 6b. [Upper Santa Clara 330 ac (134 ha)
River Basin].
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Western Riverside County MSHCP
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Unit 9. [San Jacinto River Basin] 14 ac (6 ha)
Unit 13. [Upper Santa Margarita 275 ac (112 ha)
River Basin].
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Subtotal Western Riverside 289 ac (118 ha)
County MSHCP.
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Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP
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Unit 8. [Lower Santa Ana River 1,259 ac (508 ha)
Basin].
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Orange County Southern Subregion HCP
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Subunit 10a. [San Juan Creek 1,632 ac (660 ha)
Basin].
Subunit 10b. [San Juan Creek 509 ac (206 ha)
Basin].
Subunit 11a. [San Mateo Creek 39 ac (16 ha)
Basin].
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Subtotal for Orange County 2,179 ac (882 ha)
Southern Subregion HCP.
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Tribal Lands
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Unit 14. [Lower and Middle San 2,733 ac (1,103 ha)
Luis Rey River Basin], Rincon
Reservation, Pala Reservation.
Subunit 16d. [Santa Ysabel Creek 23 ac (9 ha)
Basin], Mesa Grande Reservation.
Subunit 17a. [San Diego River 92 ac (37 ha)
Basin/San Vicente Creek],
Capitan Grande Reservation.
Subunit 18c. [Sweetwater River 152 ac (62 ha)
Basin], Sycuan Reservation and
future reservation land.
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Subtotal for Tribes.......... 3,000 ac (1,214 ha)
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Military Lands
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Unit 15. [Upper San Luis Rey 4,609 ac (1,865 ha)
River Basin], Remote Training
Site Warner Springs.
Subunit 19a. [Cottonwood Creek 31 ac (13 ha)
Basin], Camp Morena.
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Subtotal for Military Lands.. 4,640 ac (1,878 ha)
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Total...................... 11,697 ac (4,734 ha)*
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* Values in this table may not sum due to rounding.
Newhall Land and Farming Company (Newhall LFC) Natural River Management
Plan
In the October 13, 2009, proposed revised critical habitat
designation (74 FR 52612), we erroneously reported that Subunit 6b
consists of 159 ac (65 ha) of Federal land and 1,995 ac (807 ha) of
private land. In actuality, in the proposed rule Subunit 6b should have
been described as consisting only of 1,995 ac (807 ha) of private land
owned by the Newhall Land and Farming Company (Newhall LFC).
We determined that approximately 1,003 ac (405 ha) of land in
Subunit 6b owned by Newhall LFC meet the definition of critical habitat
under the Act. In making our final decision with regard to these lands,
we considered several factors, including our relationships with the
landowner and other stakeholders, conservation measures and management
that are in place on these lands, and impacts to current and future
partnerships. Under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, for the reasons
discussed in the following sections, the Secretary is exercising his
discretion to exclude 330 ac (133 ha) of land
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conserved and managed by Newhall LFC within Subunit 6b from this final
revised critical habitat designation. The Secretary is declining to
exercise his discretion to exclude 672 ac (272 ha) of Newhall LFC lands
within Subunit 6b in this final revised critical habitat designation.
As described in our analysis below, this conclusion was reached after
considering the relevant impacts of specifying the area as critical
habitat.
Newhall LFC developed the Natural River Management Plan (NRMP)
(Valencia Company 1998) for the long-term conservation and management
of the biological resources within their lands, including the arroyo
toad and its habitat; the NRMP was approved by the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers and CDFG in 1998. The NRMP provides management measures
designed to protect, restore, monitor, manage, and enhance habitat for
multiple species, including the arroyo toad, that occur along the
mainstem of the Santa Clara River, Castaic Creek, and San Francisquito
Creek including the portion within Subunit 6b. Protective measures for
arroyo toad habitat in the NRMP include: (1) The creation of new
riverbed areas, including planting wetland mitigation sites; (2)
revegetation of riparian areas; (3) removal of invasive plants such as
giant reed (Arundo donax) and tamarisk (Tamarix sp.); (4) protecting
wetlands from urban runoff by establishing a revegetated upland buffer
between developed areas and the River; (5) implementing a Drainage
Quality Management Plan with Best Management Practices to ensure water
quality within the River corridor; and (6) implementing the biological
mitigation measures for the Newhall Ranch Specific Plan that includes
restricting pets and off-road vehicles from the area and restricting
access to the River corridor by limiting hiking and biking to the River
trail system.
Of particular importance to the conservation of the arroyo toad and
its habitat under the NRMP is the inclusion of substantial conservation
easements, which when completed will protect almost all of the arroyo
toad's breeding habitat and riparian river corridor on Newhall LFC
lands and will eventually total 1,201 ac (486 ha). At the present time,
Newhall LFC has finalized the placing of a conservation easement on 541
ac (219 ha) over portions of the Santa Clara River corridor and Castaic
Creek, of which 330 ac (133 ha) were within proposed revised critical
habitat in proposed Subunit 6b. This conservation easement has been
conveyed to CDFG and will be conserved and managed under the NRMP. An
additional conservation easement of 330 ac (133 ha) covering the Santa
Clara River corridor and San Francisquito Creek is awaiting approval by
CDFG, and 330 (133 ha) acres west of Interstate 5 along the Santa Clara
River and Castaic Creek will be part of future easement dedications to
CDFG. Ultimately, these easements will extend along every river mile of
Castaic Creek, San Francisquito Creek, and the Santa Clara River within
Subunit 6b (Valencia Company 1998).
The 330 ac (133 ha) of the conservation easement within proposed
Subunit 6b boundaries that has already been conveyed to the CDFG over
portions of the Santa Clara River corridor and Castaic Creek will
ensure that arroyo toad habitat within the easement will remain in a
natural condition in perpetuity. Use of the easement is limited to the
preservation and enhancement of native species and their habitats,
including the arroyo toad and its habitat. Based on the placement of
the conservation easement, the physical and biological features that
are essential to the conservation of the species, including breeding
pools in low-gradient stream segments with sandy substrates (PCEs 1 and
2), seasonal flood flows (PCE 3), and riparian habitat and upland
benches for foraging and dispersal (PCE 4), are protected along Castaic
Creek and the mainstem of the Santa Clara River within proposed Subunit
6b. This conservation easement provides greater protection of crucial
arroyo toad breeding and foraging habitat in this area than could be
gained through the designation of critical habitat. Additionally, we
have already completed section 7 consultation on the effects of the
NRMP on the arroyo toad and found that it would not jeopardize the
continued existence of the species.
In summary, the conservation easement under the NRMP provides
permanent protection to approximately 330 ac (133 ha), or 33 percent,
of Newhall LFC lands within proposed Subunit 6b. Approximately 672 ac
(272 ha), or 67 percent, of Newhall LFC lands in Subunit 6b are not
currently conserved and managed.
Below is an analysis of the relative benefits of inclusion and
exclusion of 330 ac (133 ha) in Subunit 6b for which the Secretary is
exercising his discretion to exclude from this final revised critical
habitat designation.
Benefits of Inclusion--Newhall LFC Natural River Management Plan
The principal benefit of including an area in a critical habitat
designation is the requirement of Federal agencies to ensure actions
they fund, authorize, or carry out are not likely to result in the
destruction or adverse modification of any designated critical habitat,
the regulatory standard of section 7(a)(2) of the Act under which
consultation is completed. Federal agencies must consult with the
Service on actions that may affect critical habitat and must avoid
destroying or adversely modifying critical habitat. Federal agencies
must also consult with us on actions that may affect a listed species
and refrain from undertaking actions that are likely to jeopardize the
continued existence of such species. The analysis of effects to
critical habitat is a separate and different analysis from that of the
effects to the species. Therefore, the difference in outcomes of these
two analyses represents the regulatory benefit of critical habitat. For
some species (including the arroyo toad), and in some locations, the
outcome of these analyses will be similar, because effects to habitat
will often also result in effects to the species. However, the
regulatory standard is different, as the jeopardy analysis investigates
the action's impact to survival and recovery of the species, while the
adverse modification analysis investigates the action's effects to the
designated habitat's contribution to conservation. This will, in many
instances, lead to different results and different regulatory
requirements. Thus, critical habitat designations may provide greater
benefits to the recovery of a species than would listing alone.
Any protections provided by critical habitat that are redundant
with protections already in place reduce the benefits of inclusion in
critical habitat. The consultation provisions under section 7(a)(2) of
the Act constitute the regulatory benefits of designating lands as
critical habitat. As discussed above, Federal agencies must consult
with us on actions that may affect critical habitat and must avoid
destroying or adversely modifying critical habitat. Critical habitat
may provide a regulatory benefit for the arroyo toad when there is a
Federal nexus present for a project that might adversely modify
critical habitat. Specifically, we expect projects in wetland areas
would require a 404 permit under the Clean Water Act from the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers. Therefore, critical habitat will have an additional
regulatory benefit to the conservation of the arroyo toad by
prohibiting adverse modification of habitat essential to the
conservation of this species. Approximately 33 percent of lands we
proposed for designation within Subunit 6b are conserved and
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managed under Newhall LFC's NRMP and associated conservation easement;
therefore, Federal actions that could adversely affect the arroyo toad
or its habitat are unlikely to occur in these areas. If such actions do
occur, it is likely that the protections provided the species and its
habitat under section 7(a)(2) of the Act would be largely redundant
with the protections offered by the NRMP and conservation easement.
Thus, we expect the regulatory benefit of including these areas in
critical habitat would be minimal. In contrast, approximately 67
percent of land within Subunit 6b are not conserved in easements, and
we believe there are regulatory benefits of critical habitat
designation in these areas.
Another possible benefit of including lands in critical habitat is
public education regarding the potential conservation value of an area
that may help focus conservation efforts on areas of high conservation
value for certain species. Any information about the arroyo toad and
its habitat that reaches a wide audience, including parties engaged in
conservation activities, is valuable. The inclusion of lands in the
arroyo toad proposed and final revised critical habitat designation
that are not conserved and managed is beneficial to the species because
the proposed and final rules identify those lands that require
management for the conservation of the arroyo toad. The process of
proposing and finalizing revised critical habitat provided the
opportunity for peer review and public comment on habitat we determined
meets the definition of critical habitat. This process is valuable to
land owners and managers in prioritizing conservation and management of
identified areas. Because 330 ac (133 ha) of arroyo toad habitat within
proposed Subunit 6b is conserved and managed under the NRMP and
associated conservation easement, no educational benefits would be
realized in these areas. The remaining 67 percent of Newhall LFC land
proposed as revised critical habitat within Subunit 6b is not in
easements, and there are educational benefits of including these areas
(such as informing the public about essential habitat and potentially
refining the broader conservation goals for arroyo toad under the NRMP
by focusing conservation in other areas essential to the recovery of
the species).
The designation of arroyo toad critical habitat may also strengthen
or reinforce some of the provisions in other State and Federal laws,
such as CEQA or NEPA. These laws analyze the potential for projects to
significantly affect the environment. In Los Angeles County, the
additional protections associated with critical habitat may be
beneficial in areas not currently conserved. Critical habitat may
signal the presence of sensitive habitat that could otherwise be missed
in the review process for these other environmental laws.
In summary, we believe that designating critical habitat would
provide minimal regulatory benefits under section 7(a)(2) of the Act in
areas meeting the definition of critical habitat that are conserved and
managed. We further believe that few, if any, additional educational
benefits would be realized under these circumstances. In areas that are
not currently conserved and managed, we believe there are regulatory
and educational benefits of critical habitat designation.
Benefits of Exclusion--Newhall LFC Natural River Management Plan
We believe conservation benefits would be realized by foregoing
designation of critical habitat for the arroyo toad on lands covered by
the NRMP and associated conservation easement including: (1)
Continuance and strengthening of our effective working relationship
with Newhall LFC to promote voluntary, proactive conservation of the
arroyo toad and its habitat as opposed to reactive regulation; (2)
allowance for continued meaningful collaboration and cooperation in
working toward species recovery, including conservation benefits that
might not otherwise occur; and (3) encouragement of additional
conservation easements and other conservation and management plan
development in the future on Newhall LFC's other lands for this and
other federally listed and sensitive species.
The NRMP and associated conservation easement provides substantial
protection and management for the arroyo toad and the physical and
biological features essential to the conservation of the species, and
addresses conservation issues from a coordinated, integrated
perspective rather than a piecemeal, project-by-project approach (as
would occur under section 7 of the Act), thus resulting in coordinated
landscape-scale conservation that can contribute to genetic diversity
by preserving covered species populations, habitat, and interconnected
linkage areas that support recovery of the arroyo toad and other listed
species. Additionally, many landowners perceive critical habitat as an
unfair and unnecessary regulatory burden given the expense and time
involved in developing and implementing conservation and management
plans on private lands. Exclusion of Newhall LFC lands that are
conserved and managed by the NRMP and associated conservation easement
will also strengthen the partnership between the Service and Newhall
LFC, which may encourage other conservation partnerships between our
two entities in the future.
In summary, we believe excluding land covered by the NRMP and
associated conservation easement from critical habitat could provide
the significant benefit of maintaining our existing partnership and
fostering new ones.
Weighing Benefits of Exclusion Against Benefits of Inclusion--Newhall
LFC Natural River Management Plan
We reviewed and evaluated the benefits of inclusion and benefits of
exclusion for all lands owned by Newhall LFC proposed as critical
habitat for arroyo toad. The benefits of including conserved and
managed lands in the critical habitat designation are small. The
conservation easement on portions of the Santa Clara River mainstem and
Castaic Creek that encompass approximately 330 ac (133 ha), or 33
percent, of Subunit 6b, are already managed and conserved under the
NRMP, and provide a benefit to arroyo toad. There is also no
educational or ancillary benefit of designating critical habitat in
this conservation easement; education information regarding the
importance of the easement was identified during the development and
implementation of Newhall LFC's NRMP and potential ancillary benefits
are negligible. Similarly, the regulatory benefit provided by a
critical habitat designation is small because it is partially redundant
with the existing protection within the conservation easement under the
NRMP. Therefore, we do not believe critical habitat designation for the
arroyo toad within the conservation easement will provide significant
regulatory, educational, or ancillary benefits for these areas.
In contrast, including Newhall LFC lands within Subunit 6b in the
final revised critical habitat designation for arroyo toad that are not
conserved and managed will provide additional protection under section
7(a) of the Act when there is a Federal nexus, and designation may act
as an educational tool for the public regarding the conservation of
arroyo toad and the physical and biological features essential to the
conservation of the species. Therefore designation of these areas will
provide an educational benefit by focusing attention on the
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specific lands covered by the NRMP that are essential to the species'
recovery so that conservation efforts are directed toward those areas.
We also anticipate a potential regulatory benefit from designation for
activities on these lands with a Federal nexus, and some ancillary
benefit from other laws such as CEQA and NEPA from designating these
areas as critical habitat.
The exclusion of conserved areas in Subunit 6b will benefit the
partnership that we have with Newhall LFC and other participating
property owners, and encourage the conservation of lands associated
with the development and implementation of future conservation
management plans.
In summary, we find that excluding from critical habitat areas that
are receiving long-term conservation and management for the purpose of
protecting the arroyo toad in Subunit 6b will preserve our partnership
with Newhall LFC and encourage the conservation of lands associated
with development. These partnership benefits are significant and
outweigh the small potential regulatory, educational, and ancillary
benefits of including these portions of Subunit 6b in final revised
critical habitat for the arroyo toad. We find that including lands as
critical habitat that are not yet receiving long-term conservation and
management within Subunit 6b will provide additional regulatory
protection under section 7(a) of the Act when there is a Federal nexus,
and will provide an educational benefit by focusing conservation
efforts by Newhall LFC on conservation and management of these specific
essential habitat areas for the arroyo toad and educating the public
about the importance of these areas for the conservation of this
species. Designation may also result in some ancillary benefits under
other laws. Therefore, designating these areas as critical habitat for
the arroyo toad will provide educational as well as some regulatory and
ancillary benefits to the species. While we acknowledge that excluding
these areas under section 4(b)(2) of the Act would provide a benefit to
the partnership that we have with Newhall LFC, we have not concluded
that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the educational benefit along
with the potential regulatory and ancillary benefits to the
conservation of the species in these areas of Subunit 6b. Therefore,
the Secretary is declining to exercise his discretion to exclude 672 ac
(272 ha) of Newhall LFC lands within Subunit 6b from this final revised
critical habitat designation.
Exclusion Will Not Result in Extinction of the Species--Newhall LFC
Natural River Management Plan
We determined that exclusion of 330 ha (133 ha) of land in Subunit
6b from the final revised critical habitat designation for the arroyo
toad will not result in extinction of the species. These areas are
permanently conserved and managed to provide a benefit to arroyo toad
and its habitat, thus providing assurances that the species will not go
extinct as a result of exclusion from critical habitat designation.
Therefore, based on the above discussion, the Secretary is exercising
his discretion to exclude approximately 330 ha (133 ha) of land in
Subunit 6b from this final revised critical habitat designation.
Western Riverside County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan
(Western Riverside County MSHCP)
We determined that approximately 6,386 ac (2,583 ha) of land in
Units 9 and 13 owned by or under the jurisdiction of the permittees of
the Western Riverside County MSHCP meet the definition of critical
habitat under the Act. In making our final decision with regard to
these lands, we considered several factors including our relationships
with participating jurisdictions and other stakeholders, conservation
measures and management that are in place on these lands, and impacts
to current and future partnerships. Under section 4(b)(2) of the Act,
for the reasons discussed in the following sections, the Secretary is
exercising his discretion to exclude 289 ac (118 ha) of conserved and
managed land, or 5 percent of land within the Western Riverside County
MSHCP plan area in Units 9 and 13 from this final revised critical
habitat designation. The Secretary is declining to exercise his
discretion to exclude 6,097 ac (2,467 ha), or 95 percent, of land
within the Western Riverside County MSHCP plan area in Units 9 and 13
in this final revised critical habitat designation, as these areas
contain features essential to the conservation of the species that are
not permanently conserved and managed. As described in our analysis
below, this conclusion was reached after considering the relevant
impacts of specifying these areas as critical habitat.
The Western Riverside County MSHCP is a regional, multi-
jurisdictional HCP encompassing approximately 1.26 million ac (510,000
ha) of land in western Riverside County. We proposed approximately
6,386 ac (2,583 ha) of critical habitat for the arroyo toad in Units 9
and 13 within the plan area. The Western Riverside County MSHCP is a
multi-species conservation program designed to minimize and mitigate
the effects of expected habitat loss and associated incidental take of
146 ``covered species'', including the arroyo toad. On June 22, 2004,
we issued a single incidental take permit under section 10(a)(1)(B) of
the Act to 22 permittees under the Western Riverside County MSHCP for a
period of 75 years (Service 2004, TE-088609-0). We concluded in our
biological opinion (Service 2004, p. 164) that implementation of the
plan, as proposed, was not likely to jeopardize the continued existence
of the arroyo toad. Our determination was based on our conclusion that
48 percent of the arroyo toad modeled habitat, including the majority
of each known arroyo toad population in western Riverside County, will
be protected or will remain within the Western Riverside County MSHCP
Conservation Area. In addition, required surveys for the arroyo toad
may result in newly discovered occurrences being included in the
Western Riverside County MSHCP Conservation Area (Service 2004, p.
164).
The Western Riverside County MSHCP, when fully implemented, will
establish approximately 153,000 ac (61,917 ha) of new conservation
lands (called the Additional Reserve Lands) to complement the
approximately 347,000 ac (140,426 ha) of pre-existing natural and open
space areas (Public/Quasi-Public (PQP) lands). These PQP lands include
those under ownership of public or quasi-public agencies, primarily the
Forest Service and BLM, as well as permittee-owned or controlled open-
space areas managed by the State of California and Riverside County.
Collectively, the Additional Reserve Lands and PQP lands form the
overall Western Riverside County MSHCP Conservation Area. The
configuration of the 153,000 ac (61,916 ha) of Additional Reserve Lands
(ARL) is not mapped or precisely delineated (``hard-lined'') in the
Western Riverside County MSHCP. Instead, the ARL are textual
descriptions of habitat conservation necessary to meet the conservation
goals for all covered species within the bounds of the approximately
310,000-ac (125,453-ha) Criteria Area and are determined as
implementation of the Western Riverside County MSHCP takes place.
Specific conservation objectives in the Western Riverside County
MSHCP for the arroyo toad include providing 9,695 ac (3,914 ha) of
occupied or suitable habitat for the species in the MSHCP Conservation
Area along portions of San Juan Creek (Subunit 10a), Los Alamos Creek
(Subunit 11b), San Jacinto River
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(Subunit 9a), Indian Creek, Bautista Creek (Subunit 9b), Wilson Creek
(Subunit 13c), Temecula Creek (Subunit 13b), Arroyo Seco (Subunit 13a),
and Vail Lake, and including 93 percent of the known arroyo toad
occurrences as of 2004 (Service 2004, pp. 162-163). Approximately 3,793
ac (1,531 ha) of occupied or suitable habitat will remain on existing
PQP lands and 5,902 ac (2,383 ha) will be conserved within the
Additional Reserve Lands. These 5,902 ac (2,383 ha) can be attained
through acquisition or other dedications of land assembled from within
the Criteria Area or the Arroyo Toad Survey Area (as these lands are
acquired they become part of the Additional Reserve Lands).
Additionally, areas within the Western Riverside County MSHCP where
there is potential suitable habitat for arroyo toad that is not yet
protected are subject to the Additional Survey Needs and Procedures
Policy (see Additional Survey Needs and Procedures, Western Riverside
County MSHCP, Volume 1, section 6.3.2 in Dudek and Associates, Inc.
2003). In these areas, surveys for the arroyo toad are required as part
of the project review process for public and private projects where
suitable habitat is present (see Amphibian Species Survey Area Map,
Figure 6-3 of the Western Riverside County MSHCP, Volume I in Dudek and
Associates, Inc. 2003). For locations with positive survey results, 90
percent of those portions of the property that provide long-term
conservation value for the species will be avoided until it is
demonstrated that the conservation objectives for the species are met
(see Additional Survey Needs and Procedures, Western Riverside County
MSHCP, Volume 1, section 6.3.2 in Dudek and Associates, Inc. 2003).
Once species-specific objectives are met, avoided areas would be
evaluated to determine whether they should be released for development
or included in the MSHCP Conservation Area.
Preservation and management of approximately 5,902 ac (2,383 ha) of
arroyo toad habitat under the Western Riverside County MSHCP within
Additional Reserve Lands will contribute to the conservation and
ultimate recovery of this species. Additionally, cooperative management
and monitoring are anticipated on existing PQP lands. The arroyo toad
is threatened primarily by alterations of stream hydrology and
geomorphology as a result of mining, reservoirs, and flood control
activities; development; agriculture, including livestock grazing;
recreational activities; and nonnative species (Service 2004, pp. 156-
158). The Western Riverside County MSHCP will remove and reduce threats
to the arroyo toad and the physical and biological features essential
to the conservation of the species as the plan is implemented by
preserving large blocks of suitable habitat. Within the MSHCP
Conservation Area, breeding populations will be maintained at a minimum
of 80 percent of the conserved breeding locations as measured by the
presence/absence of juvenile toads, tadpoles, or egg masses across any
5 consecutive years. Additionally, the Western Riverside County MSHCP
will maintain ecological processes within the MSHCP Conservation Area
given existing constraints and activities covered under the MSHCP along
portions of San Juan Creek, San Jacinto River, Indian Creek, Bautista
Creek, Wilson Creek, Temecula Creek, Arroyo Seco, and Vail Lake. The
plan also generates funding for long-term management of conserved lands
for the benefit of the species they protect.
Approximately 14 ac (6 ha) of Subunit 9b within the Western
Riverside County MSHCP is covered by the 10-Year Habitat Management
Plan for the Cactus Valley Habitat Management Unit (Cactus Valley
Habitat Management Plan). These lands, known as the Kirchner/Searl
property, were transferred in 2007 from the landowner to the County of
Riverside to be conserved and managed in Western Riverside County
MSHCP's Additional Reserve Lands. Additionally, the Cactus Valley
Habitat Management Plan was developed in conformance with the Western
Riverside County MSHCP, and identifies management goals, including but
not limited to: (1) Completion of initial evaluations of acquired
properties within the first 4 years following acquisition; (2)
controlling unauthorized public access; (3) maintaining and enhancing
upland habitats; (4) maintaining and enhancing wetland habitats; (5)
initiating adaptive management should target species locations fall
below 75 percent of locations indicated in the Western Riverside County
MSHCP species accounts; and (6) managing disturbance regimes, including
but not limited to, fire, exotic species invasions, sedimentation, and
erosion (County of Riverside 2009a, pp. 1, 7). After 10 years, if not
sooner, the management plan will be revised. Thus, these areas within
the Cactus Valley Habitat Management Unit are permanently protected and
managed within Additional Reserve Lands pursuant to the Western
Riverside County MSHCP.
Approximately 117 ac (47 ha) of Subunits 13b and 13c within the
Western Riverside County MSHCP is covered by the 10-Year Habitat
Management Plan for the Sage Habitat Management Unit (Sage Habitat
Management Plan). These lands, known as the Geller 2 Phase I,
Odegaard, Wilson Creek/J Street, and Mulder properties, were
transferred in 2006 and 2008 from the landowners to the County of
Riverside to be conserved and managed in Western Riverside County
MSHCP's Additional Reserve Lands. Additionally, the Sage Habitat
Management Plan was developed in conformance with the Western Riverside
County MSHCP, and identifies management goals, including but not
limited to: (1) Completion of initial evaluations of acquired
properties within the first 4 years following acquisition; (2)
controlling unauthorized public access; (3) maintaining and enhancing
upland habitats; (4) maintaining and enhancing wetland habitats; (5)
initiating adaptive management should target species locations fall
below 75 percent of locations indicated in the Western Riverside County
MSHCP species accounts; and (6) managing disturbance regimes, including
but not limited to, fire, exotic species invasions, sedimentation, and
erosion (County of Riverside 2009b, pp. 1, 9). After 10 years, if not
sooner, the management plan will be revised. Thus, these areas within
the Sage Habitat Management Unit are permanently protected and managed
within Additional Reserve Lands under the Western Riverside County
MSHCP.
Approximately 158 ac (64 ha) of Subunit 13c is covered by the
Management Plan for the Wilson Creek Conservation Bank (Wilson Creek
Management Plan) consistent with the Western Riverside County MSHCP.
The Wilson Creek Conservation Bank, an approximately 890 ac (360 ha)
conserved property in the unincorporated community of Aguanga, was
established as mitigation for development projects elsewhere in western
Riverside County (CNLM 2006, p. 1). The Wilson Creek Management Plan
outlines specific long-term preserve management practices, including:
(1) Annual biological resource monitoring to identify changes in
habitat and trends in species composition, diversity, and abundance;
(2) use of buffers and barriers to minimize the influence of
neighboring properties that may reduce the quality and integrity of the
ecosystem; (3) maintenance and enhancement of habitat; (4)
identification of habitat enhancement opportunities; and (5)
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development of a fire management program in consultation with the
Riverside County Fire Marshall and appropriate wildlife agencies (CNLM
2006, pp. 1-2). Thus, the Wilson Creek Management Plan provides
protection to the arroyo toad and its proposed critical habitat through
the conservation and management of an area that may otherwise be left
unprotected.
Below is an analysis of the relative benefits of inclusion and
exclusion of lands within Units 9 and 13 for which the Secretary is
exercising his discretion to exclude from this final revised critical
habitat designation.
Benefits of Inclusion--Western Riverside County MSHCP
The principal benefit of including an area in a critical habitat
designation is the requirement of Federal agencies to ensure actions
they fund, authorize, or carry out are not likely to result in the
destruction or adverse modification of any designated critical habitat,
the regulatory standard of section 7(a)(2) of the Act under which
consultation is completed. Federal agencies must consult with the
Service on actions that may affect critical habitat and must avoid
destroying or adversely modifying critical habitat. Federal agencies
must also consult with us on actions that may affect a listed species
and refrain from undertaking actions that are likely to jeopardize the
continued existence of such species. The analysis of effects to
critical habitat is a separate and different analysis from that of the
effects to the species. Therefore, the difference in outcomes of these
two analyses represents the regulatory benefit of critical habitat. For
some species (including the arroyo toad), and in some locations, the
outcome of these analyses will be similar, because effects to habitat
will often also result in effects to the species. However, the
regulatory standard is different, as the jeopardy analysis investigates
the action's impact to survival and recovery of the species, while the
adverse modification analysis investigates the action's effects to the
designated habitat's contribution to conservation. This will, in many
instances, lead to different results and different regulatory
requirements. Thus, critical habitat designations may provide greater
benefits to the recovery of a species than would listing alone.
Any protections provided by critical habitat that are redundant
with protections already in place reduce the benefits of inclusion in
critical habitat. The consultation provisions under section 7(a)(2) of
the Act constitute the regulatory benefits of designating lands as
critical habitat. As discussed above, Federal agencies must consult
with us on actions that may affect critical habitat and must avoid
destroying or adversely modifying critical habitat. Critical habitat
may provide a regulatory benefit for the arroyo toad when there is a
Federal nexus present for a project that might adversely modify
critical habitat. Specifically, we expect projects in wetland areas
would require a 404 permit under the Clean Water Act (CWA) from the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps). Therefore, critical habitat will
have an additional regulatory benefit to the conservation of the arroyo
toad by prohibiting adverse modification of habitat essential to the
conservation of this species. Approximately 5 percent of lands proposed
for designation in Units 9 and 13 within the plan area for the Western
Riverside County MSHCP (Additional Reserve Lands identified above and
Wilson Creek Conservation Bank) are conserved and managed under the
Western Riverside County MSHCP; therefore, Federal actions that could
adversely affect the arroyo toad or its habitat are unlikely to occur
in these areas. If such actions do occur, it is likely that the
protections provided the species and its habitat under section 7(a)(2)
of the Act would be largely redundant with the protections offered by
the Western Riverside County MSHCP. Thus, we expect the regulatory
benefit of including these areas in critical habitat would be minimal.
Approximately 95 percent of lands meeting the definition of critical
habitat within the Western Riverside County MSHCP plan area are not
currently conserved and managed. Thus, we believe there are regulatory
benefits of critical habitat designation in these areas.
Another possible benefit of including lands in critical habitat is
public education regarding the potential conservation value of an area
that may help focus conservation efforts on areas of high conservation
value for certain species. Any information about the arroyo toad and
its habitat that reaches a wide audience, including parties engaged in
conservation activities, is valuable. The inclusion of lands in the
arroyo toad proposed and final revised critical habitat designation
that are not conserved and managed is beneficial to the species because
the proposed and final rules identify those lands that require
management for the conservation of the arroyo toad. The process of
proposing and finalizing revised critical habitat provided the
opportunity for peer review and public comment on habitat we determined
meets the definition of critical habitat. This process is valuable to
land owners and managers in prioritizing conservation and management of
identified areas. Because the habitat identified above in Additional
Reserve Lands and Wilson Creek Conservation Bank within Units 9 and 13
is already conserved and managed under the Western Riverside County
MSHCP (approximately 5 percent of land within the Western Riverside
County MSHCP plan area meeting the definition of critical habitat), no
educational benefits would be realized in these areas. The remaining 95
percent of land proposed as revised critical habitat within the Western
Riverside County MSHCP plan area is not currently conserved and
managed, and there are educational benefits of including these areas.
The designation of arroyo toad critical habitat may also strengthen
or reinforce some of the provisions in other State and Federal laws,
such as the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) or National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). These laws analyze the potential for
projects to significantly affect the environment. In Riverside County,
the additional protections associated with critical habitat may be
beneficial in areas not currently conserved. Critical habitat may
signal the presence of sensitive habitat that could otherwise be missed
in the review process for these other environmental laws.
In summary, we believe that designating critical habitat would
provide minimal regulatory benefits under section 7(a)(2) of the Act in
areas meeting the definition of critical habitat that are conserved and
managed, nor will any additional educational benefits be realized under
these circumstances. In areas that are not currently conserved and
managed, we believe there are regulatory and educational benefits of
critical habitat designation.
Benefits of Exclusion--Western Riverside County MSHCP
We believe conservation benefits would be realized by forgoing
designation of critical habitat for the arroyo toad on lands covered by
the Western Riverside County MSHCP including: (1) Continuance and
strengthening of our effective working relationships with all Western
Riverside County MSHCP jurisdictions and stakeholders to promote
conservation of the arroyo toad, its habitat, and 145 other species
covered by the HCP and their habitat; (2) allowance for continued
meaningful collaboration and cooperation in working toward protecting
and recovering this species
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and the many other species covered by the HCP, including conservation
benefits that might not otherwise occur; (3) encouragement for local
jurisdictions to fully participate in the Western Riverside County
MSHCP; and (4) encouragement of additional HCP and other conservation
plan development in the future on other private lands for this and
other federally listed and sensitive species.
In the case of arroyo toad in Riverside County, the partnership and
commitment by the permittees of the Western Riverside County MSHCP
resulted in lands being conserved and managed for the long term that
will contribute to the recovery of the species.
We developed a close partnership with the permittees of the Western
Riverside County MSHCP through the development of the HCP, which
incorporates protections (conserved lands) and management for the
arroyo toad, its habitat, and the physical and biological features
essential to the conservation of this species. Additionally, many
landowners perceive critical habitat as an unfair and unnecessary
regulatory burden given the expense and time involved in developing and
implementing complex regional and jurisdiction-wide HCPs, such as the
Western Riverside County MSHCP (as discussed further in Comments 26
below in the Summary of Comments and Recommendations section of this
rule). Exclusion of Western Riverside County MSHCP lands could help
preserve the partnerships we developed with the County of Riverside and
other local jurisdictions in the development of the HCP, foster future
partnerships and development of future HCPs, and encourage the
establishment of future conservation and management of habitat for the
arroyo toad and other sensitive species.
The Western Riverside County MSHCP provides substantial protection
and management for the arroyo toad and the physical and biological
features essential to the conservation of the species, and addresses
conservation issues from a coordinated, integrated perspective rather
than a piecemeal, project-by-project approach (as would occur under
sections 7 of the Act or smaller HCPs), thus resulting in coordinated
landscape-scale conservation that can contribute to genetic diversity
by preserving covered species populations, habitat, and interconnected
linkage areas that support recovery of the arroyo toad and other listed
species. It is important that we encourage participation in such plans
and encourage voluntary coverage of listed plant species in such plans.
Additionally, many landowners perceive critical habitat as an unfair
and unnecessary regulatory burden given the expense and time involved
in developing and implementing complex regional and jurisdiction-wide
HCPs, such as the Western Riverside County MSHCP. Exclusion of Western
Riverside County MSHCP lands would help preserve the partnerships we
developed with the County of Riverside and other local jurisdictions in
the development of the HCP, and foster future partnerships and
development of future HCPs.
In summary, we believe excluding land covered by the Western
Riverside County MSHCP from critical habitat could provide the
significant benefit of maintaining existing regional HCP partnerships
and fostering new ones.
Weighing Benefits of Exclusion Against Benefits of Inclusion--Western
Riverside County MSHCP
We reviewed and evaluated the benefits of inclusion and exclusion
from critical habitat designation for the arroyo toad for lands owned
by or under the jurisdiction of Western Riverside County MSHCP
permittees. The benefits of including conserved and managed lands in
the critical habitat designation are small. Approximately 14 ac (6 ha)
of land in Subunit 9b covered by the Cactus Valley Habitat Management
Plan, approximately 117 ac (47 ha) of land in Subunits 13b and 13c
covered by the Sage Habitat Management Plan, and approximately 158 ac
(64 ha) of land in Subunit 13c covered by the Wilson Creek Management
Plan are already managed and conserved, and provide a conservation
benefit to the arroyo toad. There is also no educational or ancillary
benefit of designating critical habitat in these conserved areas;
educational information regarding the importance of these areas was
identified during the development and implementation of the Western
Riverside County MSHCP, and potential ancillary benefits are
negligible. Similarly, the regulatory benefit provided by a critical
habitat designation is small because it is partially redundant with the
existing protection of these areas under the Western Riverside County
MSHCP. Therefore, we do not believe critical habitat designation for
the arroyo toad within these areas will provide significant regulatory,
educational, or ancillary benefits for these areas.
In contrast, including lands within the Western Riverside County
MSHCP plan area in the final revised critical habitat designation for
arroyo toad that are not currently conserved and managed will provide
additional protection under section 7(a) of the Act when there is a
Federal nexus, and designation may act as an educational tool for the
public regarding the conservation of arroyo toad and the physical and
biological features essential to the conservation of the species. None
of the remaining lands within the Western Riverside County MSHCP plan
area in Units 9 and 13 are currently both conserved and managed to
benefit the arroyo toad, and the broad conservation goals for this
species under the Western Riverside County MSHCP do not explicitly
require and assure protection of the specific lands included in Units 9
and 13. Therefore designation of these units will provide an
educational benefit by focusing attention on the specific lands within
the Western Riverside County MSHCP plan area that are essential to the
species' recovery so that conservation efforts are directed toward
those areas. We also anticipate a potential regulatory benefit from
designation for activities on these lands with a Federal nexus and some
ancillary benefit from other laws such as CEQA and NEPA from
designating these areas as critical habitat.
Excluding those portions of lands within Units 9 and 13 that are
conserved and managed from critical habitat designation will further
our existing partnerships with permittees under the Western Riverside
County MSHCP and encourage future voluntary conservation efforts for
this species by relieving landowners of any additional regulatory
burden stemming from designation. We consider this a significant
benefit of excluding these lands.
In summary, we find that excluding from critical habitat areas that
are receiving long-term conservation and management for the purpose of
protecting the arroyo toad in Units 9 and 13 will help preserve our
partnership with the County of Riverside and other permittees in the
Western Riverside County MSHCP and encourage the conservation of lands
associated with development and implementation of future HCPs. These
partnership benefits are significant and outweigh the small potential
regulatory, educational, and ancillary benefits of including conserved
and managed lands within Units 9 and 13 in critical habitat for the
arroyo toad. We find that including lands as critical habitat that are
not yet receiving long-term conservation and management within Units 9
and 13 will provide additional regulatory protection under section 7(a)
of the Act when there is a Federal nexus, and will provide an
educational benefit by focusing conservation efforts
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by the Western Riverside County MSHCP permittees on conservation and
management of these specific essential habitat areas for the arroyo
toad and educating the public about importance of these areas for the
conservation of this species. Designation may also result in some
ancillary benefits under other laws. Therefore, designating these areas
as critical habitat for the arroyo toad will provide educational as
well as some regulatory and ancillary benefits to the species. While we
acknowledge that excluding these areas under section 4(b)(2) of the Act
would provide a benefit to the partnership that we have with the County
of Riverside and other permittees under the Western Riverside County
MSHCP, we have not concluded that the benefits of exclusion outweigh
the educational benefit along with the potential regulatory and
ancillary benefits to the conservation of the species in these areas of
Units 9 and 13. Therefore, the Secretary is declining to exercise his
discretion to exclude 6,097 ac (2,467 ha) of land within the Western
Riverside County MSHCP plan area in Units 9 and 13 from this final
revised critical habitat designation.
Exclusion Will Not Result in Extinction of the Species--Units 9 and 13,
Western Riverside County MSHCP
We determined exclusion of 289 ac (118 ha) of land in Units 9 and
13 within the Western Riverside County MSHCP plan area from the final
revised critical habitat designation for the arroyo toad will not
result in extinction of the species. These areas are permanently
conserved and managed to provide a benefit to arroyo toad and its
habitat, thus providing assurances that the species will not go extinct
as a result of exclusion from critical habitat designation. Therefore,
based on the above discussion, the Secretary is exercising his
discretion to exclude approximately 289 ac (118 ha) of land in Units 9
and 13 owned by or under the jurisdiction of Western Riverside County
MSHCP permittees from this final revised critical habitat designation.
Orange County Central-Coastal Subregional Habitat Conservation Plan/
Natural Community Conservation Plan (Orange County Central-Coastal
NCCP/HCP)
We determined that approximately 641 ac (259 ha) of land in Unit 8
owned by or under the jurisdiction of the permittees of the Orange
County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP and approximately 670 ac (271 ha) of
land in Unit 8 in the associated North Ranch Policy Plan Area (NRPPA)
meet the definition of critical habitat under the Act. In making our
final decision with regard to these lands, we considered several
factors including our relationships with participating jurisdictions
and other stakeholders, conservation measures and management that are
in place on these lands, and impacts to current and future
partnerships. Under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, for the reasons
discussed in the following sections, the Secretary is exercising his
discretion to exclude a total of 1,259 ac (508 ha), or 96 percent, of
land within the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP plan area
(including those lands associated with the NRPPA) within Unit 8 from
this final revised critical habitat designation. The Secretary is
declining to exercise his discretion to exclude 52 ac (21 ha), or 4
percent, of land within the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP plan
area within Unit 8 in this final revised critical habitat designation.
As described in our analysis below, this conclusion was reached after
considering the relevant impacts of specifying the area as critical
habitat.
The Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP in central Orange County
(including lands within a portion of Unit 8) was developed in
cooperation with numerous local and State jurisdictions and agencies,
and participating landowners, including Southern California Edison;
Transportation Corridor Agencies; The Irvine Company; California
Department of Parks and Recreation; Metropolitan Water District of
Southern California; Orange County; and the cities of Anaheim, Costa
Mesa, Irvine, Orange, and San Juan Capistrano. Approved in 1996, the
Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP provides for the establishment
of approximately 38,738 ac (15,677 ha) of reserve lands for 39 covered
species within the 208,713-ac (84,463-ha) planning area. We concluded
in our biological opinion (Service 1996, p. 66) that implementation of
the plan, as proposed, was not likely to jeopardize the continued
existence of the arroyo toad. We also issued an incidental take permit
to the permittes of the plan under section 10(a)(1)(B) of the Act that
provides conditional incidental take authorization for the arroyo toad
for all areas within the Orange County Central-Coastal Subregion,
except the NRPPA which is addressed in more detail below. This take
authorization only applies to smaller arroyo toad populations,
reintroduced populations, or populations that have expanded due to
NCCP/HCP reserve management. It also requires creation and
implementation of a project-specific mitigation plan if a planned
activity would result in take of arroyo toads. The HCP requires the
mitigation plan to: (1) Address design modifications, minimize impacts,
and provide appropriate protections for arroyo toad; (2) provide for
arroyo toad relocation to an acceptable location where habitat will be
management and enhanced as needed; and (3) provide for monitoring and
adaptive management of arroyo toads and their habitat.
The Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP provides for monitoring
and adaptive management of covered species and their habitat, including
the arroyo toad, within this reserve system. To date, monitoring and
management related to arroyo toad has included reserve-wide
herpetofauna surveys conducted from 1997 through 2001 and ongoing
control of invasive nonnative vegetation in the upland environment.
Approximately 589 ac (238 ha) of the portion of Unit 8 within the
Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP plan area is covered by the
Irvine Ranch Northern Open Space Recreation and Resource Management
Plan (Irvine Ranch Northern Open Space Management Plan). These lands
were transferred in 2010 from the landowner (i.e., the Irvine Company,
who is also a permittee of the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP)
to the County of Orange to be conserved and managed in Orange County
Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP's reserve system. Additionally, the Irvine
Ranch Northern Open Space Management Plan was developed in conformance
with the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP, and identifies actions
needed to maintain long-term habitat value by addressing key challenges
such as management of increased wildfire frequency, nonnative plants
and animals, and unauthorized activities by individuals or groups (LSA
and IRC 2010, pp. 66-67; Service 2010, p. 1).
Approximately 670 ac (271 ha) of Unit 8 within NRPPA is covered by
the Resource Plan for East Orange Conservation Easement Property (East
Orange Management Plan), the Resource Plan for Fremont/Blind Easement
Property (Fremont/Blind Management Plan), and the Resource Plan for
Silmod Conservation Easement Property (Silmod Management Plan). As
noted above, the NRPPA was not included in the Orange County Central-
Coastal NCCP/HCP based on a lack of biological information and a lack
of specific conservation commitments at the time of adoption of the
plan. The landowner (i.e., The Irvine Company) agreed to continue to
work with CDFG and the
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Service to address the conservation needs of multiple sensitive species
in the NRPPA, including the arroyo toad. As a result, conservation
easements held by the Nature Conservancy and managed by the Irvine
Company were established (which includes approximately 670 ac (271 ha)
of lands within the arroyo toad proposed revised critical habitat
area). Management and monitoring of this area includes a $10 million
management endowment and addresses various adaptive management
activities that provide a benefit to the arroyo toad and its habitat.
The management program addresses management from an ecosystem-based
approach, including activities such as restoration of habitat through
removal of invasive species, erosion control, and an on-going
biological monitoring program that benefits an adaptive management
strategy.
In summary, Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP's reserve system
and the conservation easement within the NRPPA provides permanent
protection to approximately 1,259 ac (508 ha), or 96 percent, of land
within the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP plan area in Unit 8.
Approximately 52 ac (21 ha), or 4 percent, of land within the Orange
County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP plan area in Unit 8 are not conserved
and managed.
Below is an analysis of the relative benefits of inclusion and
exclusion of lands within Unit 8 for which the Secretary is exercising
his discretion to exclude from this final revised critical habitat
designation.
Benefits of Inclusion--Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP
The principal benefit of including an area in a critical habitat
designation is the requirement of Federal agencies to ensure actions
they fund, authorize, or carry out are not likely to result in the
destruction or adverse modification of any designated critical habitat,
the regulatory standard of section 7(a)(2) of the Act under which
consultation is completed. Federal agencies must consult with the
Service on actions that may affect critical habitat and must avoid
destroying or adversely modifying critical habitat. Federal agencies
must also consult with us on actions that may affect a listed species
and refrain from undertaking actions that are likely to jeopardize the
continued existence of such species. The analysis of effects to
critical habitat is a separate and different analysis from that of the
effects to the species. Therefore, the difference in outcomes of these
two analyses represents the regulatory benefit of critical habitat. For
some species (including the arroyo toad), and in some locations, the
outcome of these analyses will be similar, because effects to habitat
will often also result in effects to the species. However, the
regulatory standard is different, as the jeopardy analysis investigates
the action's impact to survival and recovery of the species, while the
adverse modification analysis investigates the action's effects to the
designated habitat's contribution to conservation. This will, in many
instances, lead to different results and different regulatory
requirements. Thus, critical habitat designations may provide greater
benefits to the recovery of a species than would listing alone.
Any protections provided by critical habitat that are redundant
with protections already in place reduce the benefits of inclusion in
critical habitat. The consultation provisions under section 7(a)(2) of
the Act constitute the regulatory benefits of designating lands as
critical habitat. As discussed above, Federal agencies must consult
with us on actions that may affect critical habitat and must avoid
destroying or adversely modifying critical habitat. Critical habitat
may provide a regulatory benefit for the arroyo toad when there is a
Federal nexus present for a project that might adversely modify
critical habitat. Specifically, we expect projects in wetland areas
would require a 404 permit under the Clean Water Act from the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers. Therefore, critical habitat will have an additional
regulatory benefit to the conservation of the arroyo toad by
prohibiting adverse modification of habitat essential to the
conservation of this species. Approximately 96 percent of lands
proposed for designation within Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/
HCP's reserve system and associated NRPPA in Unit 8 are conserved and
managed under the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP and associated
management plans; therefore, Federal actions that could adversely
affect the arroyo toad or its habitat are unlikely to occur in these
areas. If such actions do occur, it is likely that the protections
provided the species and its habitat under section 7(a)(2) of the Act
would be largely redundant with the protections offered by the Orange
County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP and associated management plans. Thus,
we expect the regulatory benefit of including these areas in critical
habitat would be minimal. Approximately 4 percent of land within the
Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP plan area in Unit 8 are not
conserved and managed. Thus, we believe there are regulatory benefits
of critical habitat designation in these areas.
Another possible benefit of including lands in critical habitat is
public education regarding the potential conservation value of an area
that may help focus conservation efforts on areas of high conservation
value for certain species. Any information about the arroyo toad and
its habitat that reaches a wide audience, including parties engaged in
conservation activities, is valuable. The inclusion of lands in the
arroyo toad proposed and final revised critical habitat designation
that are not conserved and managed is beneficial to the species because
the proposed and final rules identify those lands that require
management for the conservation of the arroyo toad. The process of
proposing and finalizing revised critical habitat provided the
opportunity for peer review and public comment on habitat we determined
meets the definition of critical habitat. This process is valuable to
land owners and managers in prioritizing conservation and management of
identified areas. Because the habitat identified in Orange County
Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP's reserve system and associated NRPPA within
Unit 8 is already conserved and managed under the Orange County
Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP and associated management plans (approximately
96 percent of land proposed as critical habitat within the Orange
County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP plan area), no educational benefits
would be realized in these areas. The remaining 4 percent of land
proposed as revised critical habitat within the Orange County Central-
Coastal NCCP/HCP plan area is not conserved and managed, and there are
educational benefits of including these areas (such as informing the
public about essential habitat and potentially refining the broader
conservation goals for arroyo toad under the Orange County Central-
Coastal NCCP/HCP by focusing conservation on the specific areas
essential to the recovery of the species).
The designation of arroyo toad critical habitat may also strengthen
or reinforce some of the provisions in other State and Federal laws,
such as CEQA or NEPA. These laws analyze the potential for projects to
significantly affect the environment. In Orange County, the additional
protections associated with critical habitat may be beneficial in areas
not currently conserved. Critical habitat may signal the presence of
sensitive habitat that could otherwise be missed in the review process
for these other environmental laws.
In summary, we believe that designating critical habitat would
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provide minimal regulatory benefits under section 7(a)(2) of the Act in
areas meeting the definition of critical habitat that are conserved and
managed, nor will any additional educational benefits be realized under
these circumstances. In areas that are not currently conserved and
managed, we believe there are regulatory and educational benefits of
critical habitat designation.
Benefits of Exclusion--Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP
We believe conservation benefits would be realized by forgoing
designation of critical habitat for the arroyo toad on lands covered by
the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP and associated NRPPA
including: (1) Continuance and strengthening of our effective working
relationships with all Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP
jurisdictions and stakeholders (including the Irvine Company with
relation to the NRPPA) to promote voluntary, proactive conservation of
the arroyo toad and its habitat as opposed to reactive regulation; (2)
allowance for continued meaningful collaboration and cooperation in
working toward species recovery, including conservation benefits that
might not otherwise occur; (3) encouragement for local jurisdictions to
fully participate in the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP; and
(4) encouragement of additional HCP and other conservation plan
development in the future on other private lands for this and other
federally listed and sensitive species.
In the case of arroyo toad in Orange County, the partnership and
commitment by the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP jurisdictions
and stakeholders resulted in lands being conserved and managed for the
long term that will contribute to the recovery of the species.
We developed close partnerships with all participating entities
through the development of the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP
and the associated conservation easement established under the NRPPA,
which incorporates substantial protections and management for the
arroyo toad, its habitat, and the features essential to the
conservation of this species. Additionally, many landowners perceive
critical habitat as an unfair and unnecessary regulatory burden given
the expense and time involved in developing and implementing complex
regional and jurisdiction-wide HCPs, such as the Orange County Central-
Coastal NCCP/HCP and associated conservation with the NRPPA (as
discussed further in Comment 27 below in the Summary of Comments and
Recommendations section of this rule). Exclusion of lands under the
Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP and associated NRPPA could help
preserve the partnership we developed with County of Orange and other
participants in the development of the HCP, and foster future
partnerships and development of future HCPs, and encourage the
establishment of future conservation and management of habitat for the
arroyo toad and other sensitive species.
The Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP and associated
conservation with the NRPPA provides substantial protection and
management for the arroyo toad and the physical and biological features
essential to the conservation of the species, and addresses
conservation issues from a coordinated, integrated perspective rather
than a piecemeal, project-by-project approach (as would occur under
sections 7 of the Act or smaller HCPs), thus resulting in coordinated
landscape-scale conservation that can contribute to genetic diversity
by preserving covered species populations, habitat, and interconnected
linkage areas that support recovery of the arroyo toad and other listed
species. It is important that we encourage participation in such plans
and encourage voluntary coverage of listed plant species in such plans.
Additionally, many landowners perceive critical habitat as an unfair
and unnecessary regulatory burden given the expense and time involved
in developing and implementing complex regional and jurisdiction-wide
HCPs, such as the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP and associated
conservation with the NRPPA. Exclusion of Orange County Central-Coastal
NCCP/HCP and associated conservation with the NRPPA lands would help
preserve the partnerships we developed with the County of Orange and
other participating property owners in the development of the HCP, and
foster future partnerships and development of future HCPs.
In summary, we believe excluding land covered by the Orange County
Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP and closely associated NRPPA from critical
habitat could provide the significant benefit of maintaining existing
regional HCP and management plan partnerships, and fostering new ones.
Weighing Benefits of Exclusion Against Benefits of Inclusion--Orange
County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP
We reviewed and evaluated the benefits of inclusion and benefits of
exclusion for all lands owned by or under the jurisdiction of Orange
County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP permittees, including the Irvine
Company with regard to the NRPPA, proposed as critical habitat for
arroyo toad. The benefits of including conserved and managed lands in
the critical habitat designation are small. The Orange County Central-
Coastal NCCP/HCP's reserve system and the conservation easement within
the NRPPA encompass approximately 1,259 ac (508 ha), or 96 percent, of
the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP plan area within Unit 8, are
already managed and conserved, and provide a benefit to arroyo toad.
There is also no educational or ancillary benefit of designating
critical habitat in these conserved areas; educational information
regarding the importance of these areas was identified during the
development and implementation of the Orange County Central-Coastal
NCCP/HCP, and potential ancillary benefits are negligible. Similarly,
the regulatory benefit provided by a critical habitat designation is
small because it is partially redundant with the existing protection of
these areas under the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP.
Therefore, we do not believe critical habitat designation for the
arroyo toad within these areas will provide significant regulatory,
educational, or ancillary benefits for these areas.
In contrast, including lands within the Orange County Central-
Coastal NCCP/HCP plan area in the final revised critical habitat
designation for arroyo toad that are not conserved and managed will
provide additional protection under section 7(a) of the Act when there
is a Federal nexus, and designation may act as an educational tool for
the public regarding the conservation of arroyo toad and the physical
and biological features essential to the conservation of the species.
Therefore designation of these areas will provide an educational
benefit by focusing attention on the specific lands within Orange
County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP that are essential to the species'
recovery so that conservation efforts are directed toward those areas.
We also anticipate a potential regulatory benefit from designation for
activities on these lands with a Federal nexus and some ancillary
benefit from other laws such as CEQA and NEPA from designating these
areas as critical habitat.
Approximately 1,259 ac (508 ha) are currently being managed under
management plans developed in part because the area is a participating
NCCP/HCP jurisdiction. The exclusion
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of conserved areas in Unit 8 within the Orange County Central-Coastal
NCCP/HCP plan area will benefit the partnership that we have with the
County of Orange and other participating property owners, and encourage
the conservation of lands associated with the development and
implementation of future HCPs.
An example of a recognized benefit of the importance of the Orange
County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP and the partnerships with the
permittees is the establishment of the conservation easement in the
NRPPA. During the development stage of the Orange County Central-
Coastal NCCP/HCP (as described above), the permittees, CDFG, and the
Service recognized there was a lack of biological information and
conservation commitments to include the area now known as the NRPPA
into the HCP. The HCP permittees decided to address this area
separately to prevent stalling the anticipated conservation afforded by
the finalization of the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP. The
participating permittee and owner of the NRPPA, the Irvine Company,
agreed to not only commit to the conservation strategy of the Orange
County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP, but also to continue to work with the
CDFG and Service to develop an ecosystem-based conservation plan for
the NRPPA. As a result of this commitment, a conservation easement was
established with management and monitoring of the area in perpetuity,
which includes protection of arroyo toad habitat identified as
essential to the conservation of the species. Therefore, conservation
associated with the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP permittees,
including the Irvine Company who committed to conserving NRPPA lands,
may not have been realized had it not been for the continued
conservation commitment made by the permittees.
In summary, we find that excluding from critical habitat areas that
are receiving long-term conservation and management for the purpose of
protecting the arroyo toad (Unit 8) will preserve our partnership with
the permittees in the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP and
encourage the conservation of lands associated with development and
implementation of future HCPs. These partnership benefits are
significant and outweigh the small potential regulatory, educational,
and ancillary benefits of including these portions of Unit 8 in
critical habitat for the arroyo toad. We find that including lands as
critical habitat that are not yet receiving long-term conservation and
management within Unit 8 will provide additional regulatory protection
under section 7(a) of the Act when there is a Federal nexus, and will
provide an educational benefit by focusing conservation efforts by the
Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP permittees on conservation and
management of these specific essential habitat areas for the arroyo
toad and educating the public about importance of these areas for the
conservation of this species. Designation may also result in some
ancillary benefits under other laws. Therefore, designating these areas
as critical habitat for the arroyo toad will provide educational as
well as some regulatory and ancillary benefits to the species. While we
acknowledge that excluding these areas under section 4(b)(2) of the Act
would provide a benefit to the partnership that we have with the
permittees under the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP, we have
not concluded that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the educational
benefit along with the potential regulatory and ancillary benefits to
the conservation of the species in these areas of Unit 8. Therefore,
the Secretary is declining to exercise his discretion to exclude 52 ac
(21 ha) of land within the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP plan
area in Unit 8 from this final revised critical habitat designation.
Exclusion Will Not Result in Extinction of the Species--Unit 8, Orange
County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP
We determined exclusion of 1,259 ac (508 ha) of land in Unit 8
within the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP planning area from
the final revised critical habitat designation for the arroyo toad will
not result in extinction of the species. These areas are permanently
conserved and managed to provide a benefit to arroyo toad and its
habitat, thus providing assurances that the species will not go extinct
as a result of exclusion from critical habitat designation. Therefore,
based on the above discussion, the Secretary is exercising his
discretion to exclude approximately 1,259 ac (508 ha) of land in Unit 8
from this final critical habitat designation.
Orange County Southern Subregion HCP
We determined that approximately 4,915 ac (1,984 ha) of land in
Subunits 10a, 10b, and 11a owned by or under the jurisdiction of the
permittees of the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP meet the
definition of critical habitat under the Act. In making our final
decision with regard to these lands, we considered several factors
including our relationships with participating jurisdictions and other
stakeholders, conservation measures and management that are in place on
these lands, and impacts to current and future partnerships. Under
section 4(b)(2) of the Act, for the reasons discussed in the following
sections, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude 2,179
ac (882 ha), or 44 percent, of land within the Orange County Southern
Subregion HCP plan area in Subunits 10a, 10b, and 11a from this final
revised critical habitat designation. The Secretary is declining to
exercise his discretion to exclude 2,736 ac (1,107 ha), or 56 percent,
of land within the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP plan area in
Subunits 10a and 11a in this final revised critical habitat
designation. As described in our analysis below, this conclusion was
reached after considering the relevant impacts of specifying these
areas as critical habitat.
The Orange County Southern Subregion HCP is a large-scale HCP
encompassing approximately 86,021 ac (34,811 ha) in southern Orange
County (including lands within portions of Subunits 10a, 10b, and 11a).
Originally developed as the Southern Subregion Natural Community
Conservation Plan/Master Streambed Alteration Agreement/Habitat
Conservation Plan, we now refer to the plan as the Orange County
Southern Subregion HCP. Although the plan is intended to be a
subregional plan under the State of California's Natural Community
Conservation Planning (NCCP) Act of 2001, the NCCP has not yet been
permitted by the California Department of Fish and Game. On January 10,
2007, the Service approved the Habitat Conservation Plan and issued
incidental take permits (TE144105-0, TE144113-0, and TE144140-0) under
section 10(a)(1)(B) of the Act to the three permittees for a period of
75 years. We concluded in our biological opinion (Service 2007, p. 66)
that implementation of the plan, as proposed, was not likely to
jeopardize the continued existence of the arroyo toad. Our
determination was based on permanent protection of arroyo toad
populations within the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP plan area
combined with long-term management and monitoring actions within its
habitat reserve that will help sustain arroyo toad in the area and
contribute to the range-wide conservation of the species (Service 2007,
p. 67).
The Orange County Southern Subregion HCP was developed by the
County of Orange (County), Rancho Mission Viejo, LLC (Rancho Mission
Viejo), and the Santa Margarita Water
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District (Water District) to address impacts resulting from residential
and associated infrastructure development to 32 species including the
arroyo toad. The Orange County Southern Subregion HCP is a multi-
species conservation program that minimizes and mitigates expected
habitat loss and associated incidental take of covered species.
The Orange County Southern Subregion HCP addresses development and
associated infrastructure on Rancho Mission Viejo lands, installation
and maintenance of infrastructure by the Water District, expansion of
Prima Deshecha Landfill by the County, and monitoring and adaptive
management of covered species on reserve lands.
The Orange County Southern Subregion HCP will establish
approximately 30,426 ac (12,313 ha) of habitat reserve, which will
consist primarily of land owned by Rancho Mission Viejo and three pre-
existing County parks (Service 2007, pp. 10 and 19). The HCP provides
for a large, biologically diverse and permanent habitat reserve that
will protect: (1) Large blocks of natural vegetation communities that
provide habitat for the covered species; (2) ``important'' and
``major'' populations of the covered species in key locations; (3)
wildlife corridors and habitat linkages that connect the large habitat
blocks and covered species populations to each other, the Cleveland
National Forest, and the adjacent Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/
HCP; and (4) the underlying hydrogeomorphic processes that support the
major vegetation communities providing habitat for the covered species
(Service 2007, p. 10).
The overall habitat reserve will be managed and monitored according
to the collective Habitat Reserve Management and Monitoring Program
(Habitat Reserve Management Program). The Habitat Reserve Management
Program focuses on the development and implementation of a coordinated
monitoring and management program to sustain and enhance species
populations, including arroyo toad, and their habitats over the long
term, while adapting management actions to new information and changing
habitat conditions. The management program is comprised of two
components: (1) An ongoing management program on County park lands
within the habitat reserve; and (2) an adaptive management program that
will be implemented on the Rancho Mission Viejo portion of the habitat
reserve and on selected portions of the County park lands within the
habitat reserve (Service 2007, p. 12).
In addition to the creation of a habitat reserve, the following
conservation measures specific to arroyo toad and its habitat include:
(1) Potential impacts to arroyo toads associated with construction
activities on Rancho Mission Viejo will be avoided and minimized
through preparation of Biological Resources Construction Plans in
coordination with the Service;
(2) Potential impacts to arroyo toad habitat from grazing
activities will be addressed through implementation of the Grazing
Management Plan, which includes the management of grazing activities
and restoration of upland habitat with native grasses and coastal sage
scrub;
(3) Implementation of the Invasive Species Control Plan on Rancho
Mission Viejo will result in removal of nonnative plant species that
degrade aquatic habitats and removal of aquatic predators of the arroyo
toad;
(4) Through Water Quality Management Plans, flow duration (which
influences channel morphology) and water quality will be maintained
such that hydrologic conditions of concern such as erosion or
sedimentation or pollutants of concern will be addressed;
(5) A detailed monitoring program for the arroyo toad at a species-
specific level and also habitat-landscape level will be developed in
coordination with the Service (Service 2007, pp. 62-64); and
(6) Removal of nonnative plant species that degrade aquatic
habitats occupied by the arroyo toad will be conducted on County lands
to offset impacts to aquatic habitat associated with expansion of the
County's Prima Deshecha Landfill.
Below is a brief overview of the lands in Subunits 10a, 10b, and
11a that, based on the reasoning provided in the following sections,
the Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude under section
4(b)(2) of the Act, and how these areas are conserved and managed
consistent with the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP.
Approximately 1,608 ac (651 ha) of County park lands in Subunit 10a
within the Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park (Caspers Wilderness Park)
is covered by the Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park General Development
Plan Phase III Habitat Conservation Program (Caspers Wilderness Park
Program). The Caspers Wilderness Park Program functions as an
operational program to ensure protection of existing biological
communities and sensitive plant and animal species through
implementation of, at minimum: (1) An ongoing review of sensitive
habitat areas; and (2) identification of site specific operational
directives for the protection of habitats, which include a mechanism
for review and adjustment of directives in light of new information
(Lewis 1987, pp. 1-1 and 2-11). Approximately 509 ac (206 ha) of County
parks lands in Subunit 10b within O'Neill Regional Park is covered by
the O'Neill Regional Park Resource Management Plan. The goals of this
plan are: (1) To insure the protection and preservation of the natural
and cultural resources within the park through the development of
recommended management tools (such as resource management checklists,
interpretive programs, mitigation programs, and the hiring of a
resource monitor); and (2) to maintain a viable ecosystem, a
recreational opportunity, and visual quality inherent to the park by
developing a comprehensive understanding of park resource systems and
interrelationships, and directing future planning efforts to insure
their protection (County of Orange 1989, pp. 1-1, 11-3 and 11-4).
Therefore, the Caspers Wilderness Park Program and the O'Neill Regional
Park Resource Management Plan provide protection to proposed arroyo
toad critical habitat through the conservation and management of these
areas that may otherwise be left unprotected.
Approximately 23 ac (9 ha) of the portion of Subunit 10a within the
Orange County Southern Subregion HCP plan area is conserved and managed
in Planning Area 1 Open Space. These lands are owned by Rancho Mission
Viejo and consist of two areas: (1) An area placed under a perpetual
conservation easement; and (2) an area subject to a declaration of
irrevocable covenant, both recorded on January 14, 2010 (County of
Orange 2010a, p. 1; County of Orange 2010b, pp. 1-9; County of Orange
2010c, pp. 1-32). The preservation of Rancho Mission Viejo open space
lands in the San Juan Creek watershed (Subunit 10a) is occurring under
the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP under a phased dedication
program consisting of a two-step process including: (1) The phased
recordation of irrevocable covenants by affected landowners on or
before the commencement of each new development phase, at which time
the areas subject to the irrevocable covenants will be enrolled in the
habitat reserve and become subject to the Habitat Reserve Management
Program, followed by (2) the phased recordation of conservation
easements as soon as practicable but no later than 3 years
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following recordation of the corresponding irrevocable covenants (Dudek
and Associates 2007, Attachment 1, p. 1). Thus, these areas within
Planning Area 1 Open Space are permanently protected and managed in the
habitat reserve pursuant to the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP
(Dudek and Associates 2007, pp. 20 and 71).
Approximately 39 ac (16 ha) of Subunit 11a within Orange County
Southern Subregion HCP is conserved and managed in Donna O'Neill Land
Conservancy. The Donna O'Neill Land Conservancy was established in 1990
to offset impacts associated with nearby development in the City of San
Clemente. This approximately 1,200 ac (484 ha) property is owned by
Rancho Mission Viejo and permanently conserved under a conservation
easement deed held by the Donna O'Neill Land Conservancy, a non-profit
conservancy group. Management is funded through a non-wasting
endowment, grants, and membership dues. Additionally, the conservation
easement will be transferred to the Rancho Mission Viejo Land
Conservancy (a non-profit entity responsible for collection,
investment, and distribution of funding for the benefit, preservation,
and enhancement of habitat reserve lands within Rancho Mission Viejo),
pending approval by the San Clemente City Council. The city council
recently voted 5-0 to approve the transfer in concept, subject to
formal documents being provided to the council for review and approval.
Once transferred, these lands will be enrolled in the habitat reserve
and therefore become subject to the Habitat Reserve Management Program
under the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP (Dudek and Associates
2007, p. 35). Thus, the Donna O'Neill Land Conservancy provides
protection to the arroyo toad and its proposed critical habitat through
the conservation and management of an area that may otherwise be left
unprotected.
Below is an analysis of the relative benefits of inclusion and
exclusion of lands within Subunits 10a, 10b, and 11a for which the
Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude from this final
revised critical habitat designation.
Benefits of Inclusion--Orange County Southern Subregion HCP
The principal benefit of including an area in a critical habitat
designation is the requirement of Federal agencies to ensure actions
they fund, authorize, or carry out are not likely to result in the
destruction or adverse modification of any designated critical habitat,
the regulatory standard of section 7(a)(2) of the Act under which
consultation is completed. Federal agencies must consult with the
Service on actions that may affect critical habitat and must avoid
destroying or adversely modifying critical habitat. Federal agencies
must also consult with us on actions that may affect a listed species
and refrain from undertaking actions that are likely to jeopardize the
continued existence of such species. The analysis of effects to
critical habitat is a separate and different analysis from that of the
effects to the species. Therefore, the difference in outcomes of these
two analyses represents the regulatory benefit of critical habitat. For
some species (including the arroyo toad), and in some locations, the
outcome of these analyses will be similar, because effects to habitat
will often also result in effects to the species. However, the
regulatory standard is different, as the jeopardy analysis investigates
the action's impact to survival and recovery of the species, while the
adverse modification analysis investigates the action's effects to the
designated habitat's contribution to conservation. This will, in many
instances, lead to different results and different regulatory
requirements. Thus, critical habitat designations may provide greater
benefits to the recovery of a species than would listing alone.
Any protections provided by critical habitat that are redundant
with protections already in place reduce the benefits of inclusion in
critical habitat. The consultation provisions under section 7(a)(2) of
the Act constitute the regulatory benefits of designating lands as
critical habitat. As discussed above, Federal agencies must consult
with us on actions that may affect critical habitat and must avoid
destroying or adversely modifying critical habitat. Critical habitat
may provide a regulatory benefit for the arroyo toad when there is a
Federal nexus present for a project that might adversely modify
critical habitat. Specifically, we expect projects in wetland areas
would require a 404 permit under the Clean Water Act from the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers. Therefore, critical habitat would have an
additional regulatory benefit to the conservation of the arroyo toad by
prohibiting adverse modification of habitat essential to the
conservation of this species. Approximately 44 percent of lands
proposed for designation within the Orange County Southern Subregion
HCP plan area (i.e., County park lands, Planning Area 1 Open Space
conserved lands, and Donna O'Neill Land Conservancy lands) in Subunits
10a, 10b, and 11a are conserved and managed under the Orange County
Southern Subregion HCP; therefore, Federal actions that could adversely
affect the arroyo toad or its habitat are unlikely to occur in these
areas. If such actions do occur, it is likely that the protections
provided the species and its habitat under section 7(a)(2) of the Act
would be largely redundant with the protections offered by the Orange
County Southern Subregion HCP. Thus, we expect the regulatory benefit
of including these areas in critical habitat would be minimal.
Approximately 56 percent of land proposed for designation within the
Orange County Southern Subregion HCP plan area are not conserved and
managed. Thus, we believe there are regulatory benefits of critical
habitat designation in these areas for the arroyo toad because it may
provide a regulatory benefit when there is a Federal nexus present for
a project that might adversely modify critical habitat.
Another possible benefit of including lands in critical habitat is
public education regarding the potential conservation value of an area
that may help focus conservation efforts on areas of high conservation
value for certain species. Any information about the arroyo toad and
its habitat that reaches a wide audience, including parties engaged in
conservation activities, is valuable. The inclusion of lands in the
arroyo toad proposed and final revised critical habitat designation
that are not conserved and managed is beneficial to the species because
the proposed and final rules identify those lands that require
management for the conservation of the arroyo toad. The process of
proposing and finalizing revised critical habitat provided the
opportunity for peer review and public comment on habitat we determined
meets the definition of critical habitat. This process is valuable to
land owners and managers in prioritizing conservation and management of
identified areas. Because the habitat identified in County park lands,
Planning Area 1 Open Space conserved lands, and Donna O'Neill Land
Conservancy within Subunits 10a, 10b, and 11a is already conserved and
managed under the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP (approximately
44 percent of land within the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP plan
area that meets the definition of critical habitat), no educational
benefits would be realized in this area. The remaining 56 percent of
land proposed as revised critical habitat within the Orange County
Southern Subregion HCP plan area is
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not conserved and managed, and there are educational benefits of
including these areas because designation may act as a tool for the
public regarding the conservation of arroyo toad and the physical and
biological features essential to the conservation of the species.
The designation of arroyo toad critical habitat may also strengthen
or reinforce some of the provisions in other State and Federal laws,
such as CEQA or NEPA. These laws analyze the potential for projects to
significantly affect the environment. In Orange County, the additional
protections associated with critical habitat may be beneficial in areas
not currently conserved. Critical habitat may signal the presence of
sensitive habitat that could otherwise be missed in the review process
for these other environmental laws.
In summary, we believe that designating critical habitat would
provide minimal regulatory benefits under section 7(a)(2) of the Act in
areas meeting the definition of critical habitat that are conserved and
managed, nor will any additional educational benefits be realized under
these circumstances. In areas that are not currently conserved and
managed, we believe there are regulatory and educational benefits of
critical habitat designation.
Benefits of Exclusion--Orange County Southern Subregion HCP
We believe conservation benefits would be realized by forgoing
designation of critical habitat for the arroyo toad on lands covered by
the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP including: (1) Continuance and
strengthening of our effective working relationships with all Orange
County Southern Subregion HCP stakeholders to promote conservation of
the arroyo toad and its habitat; (2) allowance for continued meaningful
collaboration and cooperation in working toward species recovery,
including conservation benefits that might not otherwise occur; (3)
encouragement of local jurisdictions to fully participate in the Orange
County Southern Subregion HCP; and (4) encouragement of additional HCP
and other conservation plan development in the future on other lands
for this and other federally listed and sensitive species. In the case
of arroyo toad in Orange County, the partnership and commitment by the
permittees of the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP resulted in
lands being conserved and managed for the long term that will
contribute to the recovery of the species.
We developed close partnerships with all participating entities
through the development of the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP,
which incorporates substantial protections and management for the
arroyo toad, its habitat, and the features essential to the
conservation of this species. Additionally, many landowners perceive
critical habitat as an unfair and unnecessary regulatory burden given
the expense and time involved in developing and implementing complex
regional and jurisdiction-wide HCPs, such as the Orange County Southern
Subregion HCP (as discussed further in Comment 29 below in the Summary
of Comments and Recommendations section of this rule). Exclusion of
Orange County Southern Subregion HCP lands could help preserve the
partnership we developed with the County of Orange and other permittees
in the development of the HCP, and foster future partnerships and
development of future HCPs, and encourage the establishment of future
conservation and management of habitat for the arroyo toad and other
sensitive species.
The Orange County Southern Subregion HCP provides substantial
protection and management for the arroyo toad and the physical and
biological features essential to the conservation of the species, and
addresses conservation issues from a coordinated, integrated
perspective rather than a piecemeal, project-by-project approach (as
would occur under sections 7 of the Act or smaller HCPs), thus
resulting in coordinated landscape-scale conservation that can
contribute to genetic diversity by preserving covered species
populations, habitat, and interconnected linkage areas that support
recovery of the arroyo toad and other listed species. It is important
that we encourage participation in such plans and encourage voluntary
coverage of listed plant species in such plans. Additionally, many
landowners perceive critical habitat as an unfair and unnecessary
regulatory burden given the expense and time involved in developing and
implementing complex regional and jurisdiction-wide HCPs, such as the
Orange County Southern Subregion HCP. Exclusion of Orange County
Southern Subregion HCP lands would help preserve the partnerships we
developed with the County of Orange and other stakeholders in the
development of the HCP, and foster future partnerships and development
of future HCPs.
In summary, we believe excluding land covered by the Orange County
Southern Subregion HCP from critical habitat could provide the
significant benefit of maintaining existing regional HCP partnerships
and fostering new ones.
Weighing Benefits of Exclusion Against Benefits of Inclusion--Orange
County Southern Subregion HCP
We reviewed and evaluated the benefits of inclusion and benefits of
exclusion for all lands owned by or under the jurisdiction of Orange
County Southern Subregion HCP permittees as critical habitat for the
arroyo toad. The benefits of including lands already conserved and
managed in the critical habitat designation are small. Approximately
1,608 ac (651 ha) of land in Subunit 10a within Caspers Wilderness
Park, approximately 509 ac (206 ha) of land in Subunit 10b within
O'Neill Regional Park, approximately 23 ac (9 ha) of land in Subunit
10a within Planning Area 1 Open Space, and approximately 39 ac (16 ha)
of land in Subunit 11a within Donna O'Neill Land Conservancy are
already managed and conserved, and provide a benefit to the arroyo
toad. There is also no educational or ancillary benefit of designating
critical habitat in these conserved areas; educational information
regarding the importance of these areas was identified during the
development and implementation of the Orange County Southern Subregion
HCP, and potential ancillary benefits are negligible. Similarly, the
regulatory benefit provided by a critical habitat designation is small
because it is partially redundant with the existing protection of these
areas under the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP. Therefore, we do
not believe critical habitat designation for the arroyo toad within
these areas will provide significant regulatory, educational, or
ancillary benefits for these areas.
In contrast, including lands within the Orange County Southern
Subregion HCP plan area in the final revised critical habitat
designation for arroyo toad that are not conserved and managed will
provide additional protection under section 7(a) of the Act when there
is a Federal nexus, and designation may act as an educational tool for
the public regarding the conservation of arroyo toad and the physical
and biological features essential to the conservation of the species.
Therefore designation of these areas will provide an educational
benefit by focusing attention on the specific lands within Orange
County Southern Subregion HCP plan area that are essential to the
species' recovery so that conservation efforts are directed toward
those areas. We also anticipate a potential regulatory benefit from
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designation for actions requiring a Federal nexus in connection with
activities on these lands and some ancillary benefit from other laws
such as CEQA and NEPA from designating these areas as critical habitat.
The lands in Subunit 10a within Caspers Wilderness Park, in Subunit
10b within O'Neill Regional Park, in Subunit 10a within Planning Area 1
Open Space, and in Subunit 11a within Donna O'Neill Land Conservancy
are currently being managed under management plans developed in part
because the areas are within a participating HCP jurisdiction. The
exclusion of conserved areas of Subunits 10a, 10b, and 11a will benefit
the partnership that we have with the County of Orange and other
permittees under the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP, and
encourage the conservation of lands associated with the development and
implementation of future HCPs.
In summary, we find that excluding from critical habitat areas that
are receiving long-term conservation and management for the purpose of
protecting the arroyo toad (Subunits 10a, 10b, and 11a) will preserve
our partnership with the permittees in the Orange County Southern
Subregion HCP and encourage the conservation of lands associated with
development and implementation of future HCPs. These partnership
benefits are significant and outweigh the small potential regulatory,
educational, and ancillary benefits of including these portions of
Subunits 10a, 10b, and 11a in critical habitat for the arroyo toad. We
find that including lands as critical habitat that are not yet
receiving long-term conservation and management within Subunits 10a,
10b, and 11a will provide additional regulatory protection under
section 7(a) of the Act when there is a Federal nexus, and will provide
an educational benefit by focusing conservation efforts by the Orange
County Southern Subregion HCP permittees on conservation and management
of these specific essential habitat areas for the arroyo toad and
educating the public about importance of these areas for the
conservation of this species. Designation may also result in some
ancillary benefits under other laws. Therefore, designating these areas
as critical habitat for the arroyo toad will provide educational as
well as some regulatory and ancillary benefits to the species. While we
acknowledge that excluding these areas under section 4(b)(2) of the Act
would provide a benefit to the partnership that we have with the
permittees under the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP, we have not
concluded that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the educational
benefit along with the potential regulatory and ancillary benefits to
the conservation of the species in these areas of Subunits 10a, 10b,
and 11a. Therefore, the Secretary is declining to exercise his
discretion to exclude 2,736 ac (1,107 ha) of land within the Orange
County Southern Subregion HCP plan area in Subunits 10a and 11a in this
final revised critical habitat designation.
Exclusion Will Not Result in Extinction of the Species--Subunits 10a,
10b, and 11a, Orange County Southern Subregion HCP
We determined that the exclusion of approximately 2,179 ac (882 ha)
of land in Subunits 10a, 10b, and 11a within the Orange County Southern
Subregion HCP planning area from the final revised critical habitat
designation for the arroyo toad will not result in extinction of the
species. These areas are permanently conserved and managed to provide a
benefit to arroyo toad and its habitat, thus providing assurances that
the species will not go extinct as a result of exclusion from critical
habitat. Therefore, based on the above discussion, the Secretary is
exercising his discretion to exclude approximately 2,179 ac (882 ha) of
land in Subunits 10a, 10b, and 11a from this final revised critical
habitat designation.
Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Tribal Lands
In accordance with the Secretarial Order 3206, ``American Indian
Tribal Rights, Federal-Tribal Trust Responsibilities, and the
Endangered Species Act'' (June 5, 1997); the President's memorandum of
April 29, 1994, ``Government-to-Government Relations with Native
American Tribal Governments'' (59 FR 22951); Executive Order 13175; and
the relevant provision of the Departmental Manual of the Department of
the Interior (512 DM 2), we believe that fish, wildlife, and other
natural resources on tribal lands are better managed under tribal
authorities, policies, and programs than through Federal regulation
wherever possible and practicable. Based on this philosophy, we believe
that, in most cases, designation of tribal lands as critical habitat
provides very little additional benefit to the arroyo toad. Conversely,
such designation is often viewed by tribes as an unwarranted and
unwanted intrusion into tribal self-governance, thus compromising the
government-to-government relationship essential to achieving our mutual
goals of managing for healthy ecosystems upon which the viability of
threatened and endangered species populations depend. We take into
consideration our partnerships and existing conservation actions that
tribes have implemented or are currently implementing when conducting
our analysis under section 4(b)(2) of the Act in the final revised
critical habitat designation. We also take into consideration
conservation actions that are planned (such as a Memorandum of
Understanding addressing arroyo toad conservation that is under
development between the Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), and
affected tribes (as discussed in detail below)) as part of our ongoing
commitment to the government-to-government relationship with tribes.
Section 4(b)(2) of the Act allows the Secretary to exclude areas from
critical habitat based on economic impacts, impacts to National
security, or other relevant impacts if the Secretary determines that
the benefits of such exclusion outweigh the benefits of designating the
area as critical habitat. However, an exclusion cannot occur if it will
result in the extinction of the species concerned.
We determined approximately 4,046 ac (1,636 ha) of lands owned by
or under the jurisdiction of six tribes contain the physical and
biological features essential to the conservation of arroyo toad, and
therefore meet the definition of critical habitat under the Act. These
tribal lands are found within Units 14, 16, 17, and 18 and are owned by
or under the jurisdiction of the following tribes: the Rincon Band of
Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians; the Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission
Indians; the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation; the Mesa Grande Band
of Diegueno Mission Indians; and the Barona Group of Capitan Grande
Band of Mission Indians and the Viejas (Baron Long) Group of Capitan
Grande Band of Mission Indians, which jointly manage the Capitan Grande
Band of Diegueno Mission Indians Reservation. In making our final
decision with regard to these tribal lands, we considered several
factors, including Secretarial Order 3206, Executive Order 13175, the
President's memorandum on ``Government-to-Government Relations with
Native American Tribal Governments'' (59 FR 22951; April 29, 1994),
conservation measures in place on these lands that may benefit arroyo
toad, economic impacts to the tribes, our relationship with the tribes,
and impacts to current and future partnerships with the affected tribes
and other tribes we coordinate with on endangered and threatened
species issues. Under section 4(b)(2) of the Act,
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the Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude approximately
3,000 ac (1,214 ha) of land comprised of all reservation lands and
lands we anticipate to be reservation lands in the near future from
this final revised critical habitat designation. The Secretary is
declining to exercise his discretion to exclude approximately 1,046 ac
(422 ha) of tribal fee-owned land that is off-reservation (not under
the jurisdiction of tribal governments) in Units 14 and 18 in this
final revised critical habitat designation. As described in our
analysis below, this conclusion was reached after considering the
relevant impacts of specifying these areas as critical habitat.
The Rincon Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians Reservation
encompasses approximately 4,026 ac (1,625 ha) in northern San Diego
County, which includes approximately 1,071 ac (433 ha) that meet the
definition of arroyo toad critical habitat in Unit 14. The Rincon Band
of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians developed an arroyo toad management
plan in 2005 that provides guidelines for the protection and management
of arroyo toad habitat within an approximately 97 ac (39 ha) of the
Habitat Management Plan area, all of which meet the definition of
critical habitat. Specific tasks that will be implemented include: (1)
Removal and monitoring of nonnative species within the plan area that
pose an arroyo toad threat; (2) monthly removal and monitoring of trash
and debris within the plan area; (3) maintenance and monitoring of oil
and grease traps at the edge of facility parking lots; (4) assessment
and monthly monitoring of vehicle, livestock, and other incursions
(such as trespassing) into the plan area; (5) reporting of unauthorized
activities within the plan area to the Service; (6) development of an
arroyo toad education program; and (7) placement of signs at regular
intervals along the plan area boundary.
The Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians Reservation
encompasses approximately 12,429 ac (5,018 ha) in northern San Diego
County, which includes approximately 1,662 ac (673 ha) that meet the
definition of critical habitat in Unit 14. The reservation is located
in the Middle San Luis Rey River basin approximately 6 miles (9.7 km)
east of Interstate 15 on California Highway 76. The town of Pala is
located along California Highway 76 in approximately the center of the
reservation. The reservation was established for the Cupeno and
Luise[ntilde]o Indians, who considered themselves to be one
``people''--Pala. The Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians
developed a Master Plan in 2005 that is currently being implemented to
guide management and land use on the reservation. Additionally, the
tribe has developed a management plan to address arroyo toad resource
management and conservation, which outlines the following conservation
goals to benefit the species: (1) Maintenance of designated open space
and waterways for arroyo toad along Pala Creek and the San Luis Rey
River; (2) encouragement of allottees (owners of individual allotments
within reservation lands) to locate new construction away from inland
areas; (3) replacement of the Lilac Extension vehicle crossing of the
San Luis Rey River with a bridge; (4) reduction of off-highway vehicle
activity by establishing a designated area for these activities outside
arroyo toad habitat; (5) purchasing adjacent property known to be
occupied by arroyo toads and conserving occupied areas; (6)
discouraging development of six allotments within the San Luis Rey
River; and (7) removal of nonnative species within arroyo toad habitat
corridors.
The Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation Reservation encompasses
approximately 806 ac (325 ha) in southern San Diego County, which
includes approximately 22 ac (9 ha) that meet the definition of
critical habitat in Unit 18. Additionally, approximately 130 ac (53 ha)
of lands within Unit 18 are anticipated to be transferred to the
reservation in the near future. The Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
has two land management plans in place relevant to their reservation
that provide direct and indirect arroyo toad benefits on the
reservation: an Interim Land Use Master Plan that was adopted by the
Sycuan General Council on January 10, 2002 (BRG 2002), and the Sycuan
Tribal Environmental Plan that was approved by the Tribal Council in
June 2003 (Sycuan 2003). The Land Use Master Plan provides recommended
land use planning for the reservation and additional surrounding
properties that are to be brought into Trust, and is based on
preservation of sensitive environmental and tribal resources (BRG 2002,
p. 1). The Sycuan Tribal Environmental Plan includes policies,
procedures, and guidance that are in compliance with the Tribal
Environmental Policy Act (Sycuan 2003, p. 1). The Sycuan Tribal
Environmental Plan outlines procedures for environmental planning,
project implementation, and operations that minimize adverse
considerations where potential negative impacts to human health and the
environment could occur. Additionally, the Sycuan Tribal Environmental
Plan promotes environmental protection through responsible management
practices that will benefit conservation of endangered and threatened
species and their habitat, including arroyo toad. Conservation measures
are organized into the following categories outlined in more detail in
the ``Sycuan Conservation Strategy and Conservation Measures Plan''
(Conservation Plan) portion of the Sycuan Tribal Environmental Plan:
(1) Conservation area site selection, design, and management; (2) land
cover type conservation measures; and (3) species-specific conservation
measures (which protect and restore populations and habitat of each
covered species) (Sycuan 2003, p. 5). The overall Conservation Plan
includes the following types of conservation measures for arroyo toad
and other covered species: (1) Protection of existing habitat for
compliance and species recovery; (2) enhancement of existing habitat;
(3) restoration to create new habitat; (4) management of habitat to
maintain and preserve ecological functions; (5) avoidance and
minimization of direct impacts on individuals and habitat of covered
species; (6) population enhancement measures that directly or
indirectly increase abundance of covered species; and (7) research
necessary to improve conservation measure effectiveness (Sycuan 2003,
pp. 5-6).
The Mesa Grande Reservation, which is owned and managed by the Mesa
Grande Band of Diegueno Mission Indians, is situated in the hills above
Sutherland Reservoir near the mountain community of Santa Ysabel, which
is approximately 35 miles northeast of San Diego, San Diego County. The
reservation encompasses approximately 1,818 ac (734 ha) of land, which
includes approximately 23 ac (9 ha) that meet the definition of
critical habitat in Unit 16. Although there is no arroyo toad
management plan for the Mesa Grande Reservation, the Service, BIA, and
tribe are currently working together to develop a conservation program
for arroyo toad and its habitat.
The Capitan Grande Reservation lands fall within Capitan Grande
Canyon where the San Diego River once ran, which is approximately 35
miles (56 km) east of San Diego, San Diego County. The Reservation
encompasses approximately 15,619 ac (6,306 ha) of land, which includes
approximately 92 ac (37 ha) that meet the definition of critical
habitat in Unit 17. An 1875 Presidential Executive Order resulted in
the formation of a number of small reservations, including the Capitan
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Grande Reservation. From this reservation two tribes were formed: the
Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians of the Barona
Reservation, and the Viejas (Baron Long) Group of Capitan Grande Band
of Mission Indians of the Viejas Reservation. The tribes jointly manage
the Capitan Grande Reservation. Although currently there is no arroyo
toad management plan for the Capitan Grande Reservation, the Service,
BIA, and both tribes are currently coordinating to discuss arroyo toad
management and its habitat on the reservation and will work together to
promote conservation of arroyo toad and its habitat.
Lands which meet the definition of critical habitat within the
Rincon Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians Reservation, the Pala
Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians Reservation, the Mesa Grande
Reservation, and the Capitan Grande Reservation include a streambed, or
are on both sides of a streambed, and encompass arroyo toad breeding
habitat. Activities on lands that meet the definition of critical
habitat within these four tribal reservations could affect species
breeding and also potentially affect downstream hydrology and habitat.
Therefore it is important we build and maintain strong partnerships
with tribes and work cooperatively to accomplish species recovery
objectives.
Benefits of Inclusion--Tribal Lands
The principle benefit of including an area in a critical habitat
designation is the requirement of Federal agencies to ensure actions
they fund, authorize, or carry out are not likely to result in the
destruction or adverse modification of any designated critical habitat,
the regulatory standard of section 7(a)(2) of the Act under which
consultation is completed. Federal agencies must consult with the
Service on actions that may affect critical habitat and must avoid
destroying or adversely modifying critical habitat. Federal agencies
must also consult with us on actions that may affect a listed species
and refrain from undertaking actions that are likely to jeopardize the
continued existence of such species. The analysis of effects to
critical habitat is a separate and different analysis from that of the
effects to the species. Therefore, the difference in outcomes of these
two analyses represents the regulatory benefit of critical habitat. For
some species (including arroyo toad), and in some locations, the
outcome of these analyses will be similar, because effects to habitat
will often also result in effects to the species. However, the
regulatory standard is different, as the jeopardy analysis investigates
the action's impact to survival and recovery of the species, while the
adverse modification analysis investigates the action's effects to the
designated habitat's contribution to conservation. This will, in many
instances, lead to different results and different regulatory
requirements. Thus, critical habitat designations may provide greater
benefits to the recovery of a species than would listing alone.
Any protections provided by critical habitat that are redundant
with protections already in place reduce the benefits of inclusion in
critical habitat. The consultation provisions under section 7(a) of the
Act constitute the regulatory benefits of designating lands as critical
habitat. As discussed above, Federal agencies must consult with us on
actions that may affect critical habitat and must avoid destroying or
adversely modifying critical habitat. Critical habitat may provide a
regulatory benefit for arroyo toad when there is a Federal nexus
present for a project that might adversely modify critical habitat. On
tribal reservations there is potential for a Federal nexus through the
BIA for projects that could adversely modify critical habitat.
Therefore, we anticipate some projects on land that meets the
definition of critical habitat within Units 14, 16, 17, and 18 will
require consultation with the Service.
Another possible benefit of including lands in critical habitat is
public education regarding the potential conservation value of an area
that may help focus conservation efforts on areas of high conservation
value for certain species. Any information about the arroyo toad and
its habitat that reaches a wide audience, including parties engaged in
conservation activities, is valuable. The inclusion of tribal fee-owned
lands (lands that are controlled by local governments) in the arroyo
toad proposed and final revised critical habitat designation is
beneficial to the species because the proposed and final rules identify
those lands that are essential (and may require management) to the
conservation of the arroyo toad. The process of proposing and
finalizing revised critical habitat provided the opportunity for peer
review and public comment on habitat we determined meets the definition
of critical habitat. This process is valuable to land owners and
managers in prioritizing conservation and management of identified
areas. Because of past efforts working with the tribes, we believe
educational benefits are small on lands controlled by tribal
governments (tribal reservation lands). In an effort to demonstrate our
commitment to work closely with the tribes as a partner in protecting
species while also respecting tribal status, our Regional Director and
staff of the Pacific Southwest Region met with tribes at a tribal
listening session held on November 20, 2009, at the University of
California, Riverside campus at Palm Desert. Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife
Office (CFWO) staff is conducting ongoing coordination with all the
affected tribes. CFWO staff coordination includes meetings with
representatives of the Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission
Indians and the Viejas (Baron Long) Group of Capitan Grande Band of
Mission Indians on September 15, 2009, and representatives of the Pala
Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians on August 11, 2009 to discuss
development of the proposed critical habitat designation. We believe
our ongoing coordination with the tribes should provide sufficient
future education, facilitate development of management plans (for
reservations that do not currently have management plans), and promote
arroyo toad conservation on tribal reservation lands.
The designation of arroyo toad critical habitat may also strengthen
or reinforce some of the provisions in other State laws such as CEQA
(on tribal fee-owned lands) and Federal laws, such as NEPA (on all
tribal lands). These laws analyze the potential for projects to
significantly affect the environment. The additional protections
associated with critical habitat may be beneficial in areas not
currently conserved on tribal lands. Critical habitat may signal the
presence of sensitive habitat that could otherwise be missed in the
review process for these other environmental laws.
We believe that fish, wildlife, and other natural resources on
tribal lands are better managed under tribal authorities, policies, and
programs than through Federal regulation wherever possible and
practicable. Three reservations that include land that meets the
definition of critical habitat have active management plans that
contribute to arroyo toad conservation, that provide conservation
benefits partly redundant with that provided by critical habitat under
section 7(a) of the Act. We are committed to ongoing meaningful
collaboration and cooperation with all the affected tribes. For land
that meets the definition of critical habitat on reservations where
tribes do not currently have management plans, we will continue to work
with BIA and affected tribes to develop species and habitat management
plans to promote arroyo toad conservation.
In summary, we believe there would likely be some regulatory
benefits of critical habitat designation on all tribal lands and
educational benefits on tribal
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fee-owned lands. On tribal reservation lands, we believe our ongoing
coordination with tribes should provide sufficient future education and
facilitate development of management plans for these areas.
Benefits of Exclusion--Tribal Lands
We believe significant benefits would be realized by forgoing
designation of critical habitat on reservation lands managed by the
Rincon Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians, the Pala Band of
Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians, the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation,
the Mesa Grande Band of Diegueno Mission Indians, the Barona Group of
Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians, and the Viejas (Baron Long)
Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians. These benefits
include:
(1) Continuance and strengthening of our effective working
relationships with all tribes to promote conservation of arroyo toad
and its habitat;
(2) Allowance for continued meaningful collaboration and
cooperation in working toward recovering this species, including
conservation benefits that might not otherwise occur; and
(3) Encouragement of other tribes to complete management plans in
the future on other reservations for this and other federally listed
and sensitive species and engage in meaningful collaboration and
cooperation.
Critical habitat designation is often viewed by tribes as an
unwarranted and unwanted intrusion into tribal self-governance, thus
compromising the government-to-government relationship essential to
achieving our mutual goals of managing for healthy ecosystems upon
which the viability of threatened and endangered species populations
depend. For example, in comments submitted during the public comment
periods, the Rincon Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians, the Barona
Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians, and the Viejas (Baron
Long) Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians indicated
designation of critical habitat for arroyo toad would negatively impact
tribal relations. All affected tribes except the Mesa Grande Band of
Diegueno Mission Indians submitted comments indicating they were
opposed to critical habitat designation or believed their lands should
be excluded. Exclusion of these lands from critical habitat will help
preserve the partnerships we have developed, reinforce those
relationships we are building with tribes, and foster future
partnerships and development of future management plans. Therefore, we
believe excluding tribal reservation lands from critical habitat
provides the significant benefit of maintaining and strengthening
existing conservation partnerships and fostering new ones.
Weighing Benefits of Exclusion Against Benefits of Inclusion--Tribal
Lands
We reviewed and evaluated the benefits of inclusion and the
benefits of exclusion of tribal lands as critical habitat for arroyo
toad. Including tribal lands in the critical habitat designation for
arroyo toad will provide additional protection under section 7(a) of
the Act when there is a Federal nexus, and designation may act as an
educational tool for the public regarding the conservation of arroyo
toad and the physical and biological features essential to the
conservation of the species. We also anticipate a potential regulatory
benefit from designation for actions requiring a Federal nexus in
connection with activities on these lands and some ancillary benefit
from other laws such as CEQA and NEPA from designating these areas as
critical habitat. However, we believe past and future coordination with
the tribes will provide sufficient education regarding arroyo toad
habitat conservation needs on tribal reservation lands and therefore
educational benefits for these areas are small.
The benefits of excluding tribal reservation lands from critical
habitat are significant. Exclusion of these lands from critical habitat
will help preserve the partnerships we have developed and reinforce
those we are building with the tribes, and foster future partnerships
and development of management plans. The tribes and BIA emphasized
through comment letters provided in 2004 and during the public comment
period their belief that designation of critical habitat on reservation
land undermines tribal sovereign governmental authority and interferes
with the cooperative government-to-government trust relationship
between the tribes and the United States (BIA 2004a, pp. 1-2; BIA
2004b, p. 2; Barona 2009, p. 2; Rincon 2009, p. 2; Viejas 2009, pp. 4-
5). We are committed to working with our tribal partners to further the
conservation of arroyo toad and other endangered and threatened
species. Therefore, in consideration of the relevant impact to our
government-to-government relationship with the tribes and our current
and future conservation partnerships, we determined the significant
benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of critical habitat
designation.
In summary, we find that the exclusion of tribal reservation lands
from this final revised critical habitat will preserve our partnerships
with the tribes and foster future development of habitat management
plans. These partnership benefits are significant and outweigh the
potential regulatory and educational benefits of including these
portions of Units 14, 16, 17, and 18 in final revised critical habitat
for the arroyo toad. We find that including tribal fee-owned lands as
critical habitat within Units 14 and 18 will provide additional
regulatory protection under section 7(a) of the Act when there is a
Federal nexus, and will provide an educational benefit by focusing
conservation efforts by the County of San Diego and other local
jurisdictions on conservation and management of these specific
essential habitat areas for the arroyo toad and educating the public
about importance of these areas for the conservation of this species.
Designation may also result in some ancillary benefits under other
laws. Therefore, designating these areas as critical habitat for the
arroyo toad will provide educational as well as some regulatory and
ancillary benefits to the species. While we acknowledge that excluding
these areas under section 4(b)(2) of the Act would provide a benefit to
the partnership that we have with tribes, we have not concluded that
the benefits of exclusion outweigh the educational benefit along with
the potential regulatory and ancillary benefits to the conservation of
the species and its essential habitat in these areas of Units 14 and
18. Therefore, the Secretary is declining to exercise his discretion to
exclude 1,046 ac (422 ha) of tribal fee-owned land that is off-
reservation (not under the jurisdiction of tribes) in Units 14 and 18
in this final revised critical habitat designation.
Exclusion Will Not Result in Extinction of the Species--Tribal Lands
We determined that the exclusion of 3,000 ac (1,214 ha) of tribal
reservation land and future reservation land from the revised
designation of arroyo toad critical habitat will not result in
extinction of the species. The jeopardy standard of section 7 of the
Act and routine implementation of conservation measures through the
section 7 process due to arroyo toad and other federally listed species
occupancy provide assurances that this species will not go extinct as a
result of exclusion from critical habitat designation. Therefore, based
on the above discussion the Secretary is exercising his discretion to
exclude approximately 3,000 ac (1,214 ha) of land in units 14, 16, 17,
and 18 managed by the Rincon Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians,
the Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians, the Sycuan
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Band of the Kumeyaay Nation, the Mesa Grande Band of Diegueno Mission
Indians, and the Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians
and the Viejas (Baron Long) Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission
Indians and managed in the near future by the Sycuan Band of the
Kumeyaay Nation from this final revised critical habitat designation.
Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Impacts to National
Security
Section 4(b)(2) of the Act allows the Secretary to exclude areas
from critical habitat for reasons of national security if the Secretary
determines the benefits of such an exclusion outweigh the benefits of
designating the area as critical habitat. However, an exclusion cannot
occur if it will result in the extinction of the species concerned.
Remote Training Site Warner Springs
The U.S. Navy conducts training activities within the Remote
Training Site Warner Springs complex, which is comprised of
approximately 6,158 ac (2,486 ha) of lands owned and leased from the
Vista Irrigation District and the Cleveland National Forest.
Additionally, the U.S. Navy is proposing to expand its training
activities onto another 6,326 ac (2,554 ha) of lands owned by the
Bureau of Land Management, Cleveland National Forest, and the Vista
Irrigation District, expanding the total training area to approximately
12,484 ac (5,040 ha).
Approximately 4,609 ac (1,865 ha) of land in Unit 15 that meet the
definition of critical habitat under the Act are in the existing and
proposed Remote Training Site Warner Springs. In making our final
decision with regard to these lands, we considered several factors
including impacts to national security associated with a critical
habitat designation as described by the U.S. Navy, existing
consultations, and conservation measures in place at this facility that
benefit arroyo toad. Under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, the Secretary is
exercising his discretion to exclude 4,609 ac (1,865 ha) of land
meeting the definition of critical habitat in Unit 15 within the
existing and proposed Remote Training Site Warner Springs from this
final revised critical habitat designation. As described in our
analysis below, we reached this conclusion after considering the
relevant impacts of specifying these areas as critical habitat.
The U.S. Navy is currently revising the 2002 Naval Base Coronado
Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan (INRMP) to address
management of arroyo toad and its habitat at the Remote Training Site
Warner Springs. We received a draft of the U.S. Navy's revised INRMP in
September 2009 (U.S. Navy 2009a). Additionally, the U.S. Navy is
currently implementing measures to avoid or minimize impacts to arroyo
toad, as identified in a biological opinion we issued on October 30,
2009, on the proposed expansion and realignment of training areas at
Remote Training Site Warner Springs (USFWS 2009). These measures
include, but are not limited to: (1) Avoid and minimize impacts to the
onsite population of the arroyo toad within an Arroyo Toad Management
Area; (2) permanently close two stream crossings on the San Luis Rey
River; (3) educate personnel on how to avoid adverse impacts to the
species; (4) prioritize nonnative, invasive plant species searches and
spot treatment control efforts in riparian zones and areas of higher
levels of training activity; and (5) conduct surveys for arroyo toad at
least every 3 years to determine status and location.
In a letter received by the Service on December 24, 2009, the Navy
determined that critical habitat designation on the Remote Training
Site Warner Springs would impact national security (U.S. Navy 2009b).
The Remote Training Site Warner Springs is unique in its use and
purpose in that it serves as the principle venue for Survival, Evasion,
Resistance, and Escape (SERE) training on the West Coast. All
Department of Defense SERE field training for U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine
Corps personnel from the West Coast and Pacific region is conducted at
this location. The Remote Training Site Warner Springs also supports
unique training activities for Naval Special Warfare, 1st Marine
Special Operations Battalion, Naval Construction Force Amphibious
Construction Battalion One Seabees, 1st Marine Expeditionary Force
Training and Experimentation Group/Tactical Exercise Group, and other
non-routine training. The U.S. Navy expressed concern that designation
of these lands could cause mission-critical activities to be delayed if
they were required to conduct consultation due to a critical habitat
designation. Mission-critical activities not previously analyzed that
would likely be delayed by section 7 consultation for designated
critical habitat and that directly affect national security include
training activities and supporting facility construction. Delays in
construction that lead to delays in training schedules could disrupt
the ability to acquire and perform unique warfare skills required for
personnel readiness.
Benefits of Inclusion--Remote Training Site Warner Springs
The principle benefit of including an area in a critical habitat
designation is the requirement of Federal agencies to ensure actions
they fund, authorize, or carry out are not likely to result in the
destruction or adverse modification of any designated critical habitat,
the regulatory standard of section 7 of the Act under which
consultation is completed. Federal agencies must consult with the
Service on actions that may affect critical habitat and must avoid
destroying or adversely modifying critical habitat. Federal agencies
must also consult with us on actions that may affect a listed species
and refrain from undertaking actions that are likely to jeopardize the
continued existence of such species. The analysis of effects to
critical habitat is a separate and different analysis from that of the
effects to the species. Therefore, the difference in outcomes of these
two analyses represents the regulatory benefit of critical habitat. For
some species (including the arroyo toad), and in some locations, the
outcome of these analyses will be similar, because effects to habitat
will often also result in effects to the species. However, the
regulatory standard is different, as the jeopardy analysis investigates
the action's impact to survival and recovery of the species, while the
adverse modification analysis investigates the action's effects to the
designated habitat's contribution to conservation. This will, in many
instances, lead to different results and different regulatory
requirements. Thus, critical habitat designations may provide greater
benefits to the recovery of a species than would listing alone.
Any protections provided by critical habitat that are redundant
with protections already in place reduce the benefits of inclusion in
critical habitat. The consultation provisions under section 7(a) of the
Act constitute the regulatory benefits of designating lands as critical
habitat. As discussed above, Federal agencies must consult with us on
actions that may affect critical habitat and must avoid destroying or
adversely modifying critical habitat. Critical habitat may provide a
regulatory benefit for the arroyo toad when there is a Federal nexus
present for a Department of Defense project that might adversely modify
critical habitat. Therefore, we anticipate some projects on land that
meets the definition of critical habitat within Remote Training Site
Warner Springs will require consultation with the Service.
Another possible benefit of including lands in critical habitat is
public
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education regarding the potential conservation value of an area that
may help focus conservation efforts on areas of high conservation value
for certain species. Any information about the arroyo toad and its
habitat that reaches a wide audience, including parties engaged in
conservation activities, is valuable. The inclusion of lands in the
arroyo toad critical habitat designation within Remote Training Site
Warner Springs could be beneficial to the species because it identifies
those lands that require management for the conservation of the arroyo
toad. The process of proposing and finalizing revised critical habitat
provided the opportunity for peer review and public comment on habitat
we determined meets the definition of critical habitat. This process is
valuable to land owners and managers in prioritizing conservation and
management of identified areas. In general, we believe the designation
of critical habitat for the arroyo toad will provide additional
information to the public not already sufficiently emphasized through
meetings, educational materials provided to the general public by the
County of San Diego, and recommendations provided in our Recovery Plan
(Service 1999). However, the public education benefit is currently
being realized through the INRMP.
The designation of arroyo toad critical habitat may also strengthen
or reinforce some of the provisions in other Federal laws, such as
NEPA. These laws analyze the potential for projects to significantly
affect the environment. On Remote Training Site Warner Springs, the
additional protections associated with critical habitat may be
beneficial in areas not currently conserved. Critical habitat may
signal the presence of sensitive habitat that could otherwise be missed
in the review process for these other environmental laws.
In light of continued U.S. Navy commitments to manage its lands in
a manner that promotes conservation of the arroyo toad and the
coordination and management efforts demonstrated by the Navy resulting
from consultation and development of an INRMP, we believe designation
of critical habitat on Remote Training Site Warner Springs would
provide minimal additional regulatory and conservation benefits to the
species beyond those that will result from continued section 7
consultation.
Benefits of Exclusion--Remote Training Site Warner Springs
The benefits of excluding approximately 4,609 ac (1865 ha) of land
meeting the definition of critical habitat on the existing and proposed
Remote Training Site Warner Springs are significant. The U.S. Navy
maintains and defends our national security at the Remote Training Site
Warner Springs by conducting mission-critical training activities
unique to this location on the West Coast. Mission-critical activities
not previously analyzed that would likely be delayed by section 7
consultation for designated critical habitat and that directly affect
national security include training activities and supporting facility
construction. Delays in construction and training schedules could
disrupt the ability to acquire and perform unique warfare skills
required for personnel readiness. Excluding the Remote Training Site
Warner Springs from critical habitat designation will effectively
remove the impact that a designation of critical habitat could have on
the U.S. Navy's ability to maintain and defend our national security.
Benefits of Exclusion Outweigh Benefits of Inclusion--Remote Training
Site Warner Springs
We reviewed and evaluated the benefits of inclusion and benefits of
exclusion for lands within the existing and proposed Remote Training
Site Warner Springs in Unit 15. We believe the benefits of designating
these lands as arroyo toad critical habitat are relatively small,
whereas the benefits of excluding these lands from critical habitat
will result in the removal of impacts to national security as
determined by the U.S. Navy. Therefore, we have determined the benefits
identified above of excluding approximately 4,609 ac (1865 ha) of lands
within the existing and proposed Remote Training Site Warner Springs
from the critical habitat designation outweigh the benefits of
including these lands.
Exclusion Will Not Result in Extinction of the Species--Remote Training
Site Warner Springs
We determined that the exclusion of 4,609 ac (1865 ha) of land in
Unit 15 within the existing and proposed Remote Training Site Warner
Springs from the final designation of critical habitat for the arroyo
toad will not result in extinction of the species. The U.S. Navy's
current management of Remote Training Site Warner Springs and proposed
management under the draft INRMP provide some protection and management
of lands within Unit 15, including land meeting the definition of
critical habitat. The jeopardy standard of section 7 of the Act
provides assurances the species will not go extinct as a result of
exclusion from critical habitat designation. Therefore, based on the
above discussion, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude
approximately 4,609 ac (1865 ha) of land in Unit 15 within the existing
and proposed Remote Training Site Warner Springs from this final
revised critical habitat designation.
Camp Morena
Camp Morena is a small parcel of approximately 71 ac (29 ha) used
by the U.S. Navy under a year-to-year license with the City of San
Diego and serves as a support facility for the nearby Camp Michael
Monsoor (formerly called La Posta Mountain Warfare Training Facility).
We determined that approximately 31 ac (13 ha) of Camp Morena
located in Subunit 19a meet the definition of critical habitat under
the Act. In making our final decision with regard to these lands, we
considered several factors including impacts to national security
associated with a critical habitat designation as described by the U.S.
Navy, existing consultations, and conservation measures in place at
this facility that benefit the arroyo toad. Under section 4(b)(2) of
the Act, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude 31 ac
(13 ha) of land meeting the definition of critical habitat within Camp
Morena in Subunit 19a from this final revised critical habitat
designation. As described in our analysis below, we reached this
conclusion after considering the relevant impacts of specifying these
areas as critical habitat.
In a letter received by the Service on December 24, 2009, the Navy
determined that critical habitat designation on Camp Morena would
impact national security (U.S. Navy 2009b). Camp Morena and Camp
Michael Monsoor provide essential training for U.S. Special Operations
Command units preparing to deploy in support of assigned missions and
other contingency operations in support of national security.
Additionally, Camp Morena and Camp Michael Monsoor are both critical to
classified, highly specialized training of west-coast based Sea Air and
Land (SEAL) Special Boat Teams. Camp Michael Monsoor is the sole live
fire training site exclusively set aside for Naval Special Warfare
commands in the San Diego region. Additionally, terrain and training
realism is provided for personnel deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. In
support of Camp Michael Monsoor, the U.S. Navy requires significant
base operations and logistical support at Camp Morena, including
administration activities, classrooms, conference rooms, mission
planning capabilities,
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and berthing space. The U.S. Navy is concerned that designation of
lands on Camp Morena would cause mission-critical activities to be
delayed if they were required to conduct consultation due to a critical
habitat designation. Mission-critical activities not previously
analyzed that would likely be delayed by section 7 consultation for
designated critical habitat and that directly affect national security
include training activities and supporting facility construction.
Future planned use of Camp Morena includes increased training functions
with more frequent training and possible construction of new
facilities; delays in construction that lead to delays in training
schedules could disrupt the ability to acquire and perform unique
warfare skills required for personnel readiness.
Benefits of Inclusion--Camp Morena
The principle benefit of including an area in a critical habitat
designation is the requirement of Federal agencies to ensure actions
they fund, authorize, or carry out are not likely to result in the
destruction or adverse modification of any designated critical habitat,
the regulatory standard of section 7 of the Act under which
consultation is completed. Federal agencies must consult with the
Service on actions that may affect critical habitat and must avoid
destroying or adversely modifying critical habitat. Federal agencies
must also consult with us on actions that may affect a listed species
and refrain from undertaking actions that are likely to jeopardize the
continued existence of such species. The analysis of effects to
critical habitat is a separate and different analysis from that of the
effects to the species. Therefore, the difference in outcomes of these
two analyses represents the regulatory benefit of critical habitat. For
some species (including the arroyo toad), and in some locations, the
outcome of these analyses will be similar, because effects to habitat
will often also result in effects to the species. However, the
regulatory standard is different, as the jeopardy analysis investigates
the action's impact to survival and recovery of the species, while the
adverse modification analysis investigates the action's effects to the
designated habitat's contribution to conservation. This will, in many
instances, lead to different results and different regulatory
requirements. Thus, critical habitat designations may provide greater
benefits to the recovery of a species than would listing alone.
Any protections provided by critical habitat that are redundant
with protections already in place reduce the benefits of inclusion in
critical habitat. The consultation provisions under section 7(a) of the
Act constitute the regulatory benefits of designating lands as critical
habitat. As discussed above, Federal agencies must consult with us on
actions that may affect critical habitat and must avoid destroying or
adversely modifying critical habitat. Critical habitat may provide a
regulatory benefit for the arroyo toad when there is a Federal nexus
present for a Department of Defense project that might adversely modify
critical habitat. Therefore, we anticipate some projects on land that
meets the definition of critical habitat within Camp Morena will
require consultation with the Service.
Another possible benefit of including lands in critical habitat is
public education regarding the potential conservation value of an area
that may help focus conservation efforts on areas of high conservation
value for certain species. Any information about the arroyo toad and
its habitat that reaches a wide audience, including parties engaged in
conservation activities, is valuable. The inclusion of lands in the
arroyo toad critical habitat designation within Camp Morena could be
beneficial to the species because it identifies those lands that
require management for the conservation of the arroyo toad. The process
of proposing and finalizing revised critical habitat provided the
opportunity for peer review and public comment on habitat we determined
meets the definition of critical habitat. This process is valuable to
land owners and managers in prioritizing conservation and management of
identified areas. In general, we believe the designation of critical
habitat for the arroyo toad will provide additional information to the
public not already sufficiently emphasized through meetings,
educational materials provided to the general public by the County of
San Diego, and recommendations provided in our Recovery Plan (Service
1999).
The designation of arroyo toad critical habitat may also strengthen
or reinforce some of the provisions in other Federal laws, such as
NEPA. These laws analyze the potential for projects to significantly
affect the environment. On Camp Morena, the additional protections
associated with critical habitat may be beneficial in areas not
currently conserved. Critical habitat may signal the presence of
sensitive habitat that could otherwise be missed in the review process
for these other environmental laws.
In summary, we believe there are some regulatory benefits and
educational benefits of critical habitat designation on Camp Morena.
Benefits of Exclusion--Camp Morena
The benefits of excluding approximately 31 ac (13 ha) of land
meeting the definition of critical habitat on Camp Morena are
significant. The U.S. Navy maintains and defends our national security
at Camp Morena by conducting mission-critical training activities
unique to this location on the West Coast. Mission-critical activities
not previously analyzed that could likely be delayed by section 7
consultation for designated critical habitat and that directly affect
national security include training activities and supporting facility
construction. Delays in construction and training schedules could
disrupt the ability to acquire and perform unique warfare skills
required for personnel readiness. Excluding Camp Morena from critical
habitat designation will effectively remove the impact that a
designation of critical habitat for the arroyo toad could have on the
U.S. Navy's ability to maintain and defend our national security.
Benefits of Exclusion Outweigh Benefits of Inclusion--Camp Morena
We reviewed and evaluated the benefits of inclusion and benefits of
exclusion for lands within Camp Morena in Subunit 19a. We believe the
benefits of designating these lands as arroyo toad critical habitat are
relatively small, whereas the benefits of excluding these lands from
critical habitat will result in the removal of impacts to national
security as determined by the U.S. Navy. Therefore, we have determined
the benefits identified above of excluding approximately 31 ac (13 ha)
of lands within Camp Morena from the critical habitat designation
outweigh the benefits of including these lands.
Exclusion Will Not Result in Extinction of the Species--Camp Morena
We determined that the exclusion of 31 ac (13 ha) of land in
Subunit 19a within Camp Morena from the final designation of critical
habitat for the arroyo toad will not result in extinction of the
species. The U.S. Navy's proposed management of Camp Morena under the
draft INRMP may provide some protection and management of lands within
Subunit 19a, including land meeting the definition of critical habitat.
The jeopardy standard of section 7 of the Act provides assurances the
species will not go extinct as a result of exclusion from critical
habitat designation. Therefore, based on the above discussion, the
Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude
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approximately 31 ac (13 ha) of land in Subunit 19a within Camp Morena
from this final revised critical habitat designation.
Economics
Following the publication of the proposed revised critical habitat
designation, we conducted an economic analysis to estimate the
potential economic effect of the designation. The draft economic
analysis (DEA) was made available for public review and comment from
June 29, 2010 to July 29, 2010 (75 FR 37358). Substantive comments and
information we received on the DEA are summarized below in the ``Public
Comment'' section and are incorporated into the final analysis, as
appropriate. Taking any relevant new information into consideration,
the Service completed a final economic analysis (FEA) in November 2010,
of the designation that updates the DEA.
The primary purpose of the economic analysis is to estimate the
potential incremental economic impacts associated with the revised
designation of critical habitat for the arroyo toad. The information is
intended to assist the Secretary in making decisions about whether the
benefits of excluding particular areas from the designation outweigh
the benefits of including those areas in the designation. The economic
analysis considers the economic efficiency effects that may result from
the designation. In the case of habitat conservation, efficiency
effects generally reflect the ``opportunity costs'' associated with the
commitment of resources to comply with habitat protection measures
(such as lost economic opportunities associated with restrictions on
land use). It also addresses how potential economic impacts are likely
to be distributed, including an assessment of any local or regional
impacts of habitat conservation and the potential effects of
conservation activities on government agencies, private businesses, and
individuals. The economic analysis measures lost economic efficiency
associated with residential and commercial development and public
projects and activities, such as economic impacts on water management
and transportation projects, Federal lands, small entities, and the
energy industry. This information can be used by the Secretary to
assess whether the effects of the designation might unduly burden a
particular group or economic sector. Finally, the economic analysis
looks retrospectively at costs that have been incurred since the date
we listed the arroyo toad as endangered (59 FR 64859; December 16,
1994), and considers those costs that may occur in the years following
the revised designation of critical habitat, with the timeframes for
this analysis varying by activity.
The economic analysis focuses on the direct and indirect costs of
the rule. However, economic impacts to land use activities can exist in
the absence of critical habitat. These impacts may result from, for
example, local zoning laws, State and natural resource laws, and
enforceable management plans and best management practices applied by
other State and Federal agencies. Economic impacts that result from
these types of protections are not included in the analysis as they are
considered to be part of the regulatory and policy baseline.
The economic analysis examines activities taking place both within
and adjacent to the designation. It estimates impacts based on
activities that are ``reasonably foreseeable'' including, but not
limited to, activities that are currently authorized, permitted, or
funded, or for which proposed plans are currently available to the
public. Accordingly, the analysis bases estimates on activities that
are likely to occur within a 25-year time frame, from when the proposed
rule became available to the public (74 FR 52612; October 13, 2009).
The 25-year time frame was chosen for the analysis because, as the time
horizon for an economic analysis is expanded, the assumptions on which
the projected number of projects and cost impacts associated with those
projects are based become increasingly speculative.
The vast majority of potential incremental economic impacts
attributed to the revised critical habitat designation are expected to
be related to the real estate industry (real estate development, CEQA,
and delay impacts), followed by utilities and infrastructure projects.
The FEA estimates total potential incremental economic impacts in areas
proposed as revised critical habitat over the next 25 years (2010 to
2035) to be $750 million, annualized at $64 million using a 7 percent
discount rate.
The FEA estimates the largest impacts of the proposed revised
critical habitat rule would result from real estate development. If the
critical habitat designation is finalized as proposed, the FEA
estimates that $731 million of the $750 million total incremental costs
will result from real estate development, the majority coming from the
loss of on-site acres set-aside and other project modifications.
Overall, the real estate industry (real estate development, CEQA, and
delay impacts) is estimated to experience the highest costs, followed
by formal and informal consultations and utilities and infrastructure
projects. Of the 22 proposed critical habitat units, five are expected
to incur incremental economic costs greater than $50 million between
2010 and 2035. Critical habitat Unit 14, located in San Diego County,
has the largest incremental impacts ($228 million) of the units
considered for designation.
The FEA is available at http://www.regulations.gov or upon request
from the Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (see ADDRESSES section).
Summary of Comments and Recommendations
We requested written comments from the public on the 2009 proposed
revised rule to revise critical habitat for the arroyo toad (74 FR
52612; October 13, 2009) during two comment periods. The first comment
period opened with the publication of the proposed revised rule in the
Federal Register on October 13, 2009 (74 FR 52612), and closed December
14, 2009. The second comment period opened with the publication of the
notice of availability of the DEA in the Federal Register on June 29,
2010 (75 FR 37358) and closed on July 29, 2010. During both public
comment periods, we contacted appropriate Federal, State, and local
agencies; scientific organizations; and other interested parties and
invited them to comment on the proposed rule to revise critical habitat
for this species and the associated DEA. During the comment periods, we
requested all interested parties to submit comments or information
related to the proposed revisions to critical habitat, including (but
not limited to) the following: Unit boundaries, species occurrence
information and distribution, land use designations that may affect
critical habitat, potential economic effects of the proposed
designation, benefits associated with critical habitat designation,
areas proposed for designation and associated rationale for the non-
inclusion or considered exclusion of these areas, and methods used to
designate critical habitat.
During the first comment period, we received 50 comment letters
directly addressing the proposed revision of critical habitat, 3 from
peer reviewers, 2 from Federal agencies, 5 from Native American tribes,
and 40 from public organizations or individuals. During the second
comment period, we received 60 comments addressing the proposed
critical habitat designation and the DEA. Of these latter comments, 8
were from Native American tribes and 52 were from public organization
or individuals.
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The open period for requesting public hearings on the revised
proposed rule was from October 13, 2009, through November 27, 2009 (74
FR 52612). We did not receive any requests for a public hearing during
either that period or the comment period that began on October 13,
2009, and ended December 14, 2009.
Peer Review
In accordance with our Policy for Peer Review in Endangered Species
Act Activities, published on July 1, 1994 (59 FR 34270), we solicited
expert opinions from eight knowledgeable individuals with scientific
expertise that included familiarity with the species, the geographic
region in which it occurs, and conservation biology principles. The
three peer reviewers that responded generally supported the proposed
revised designation, and two of the three peer reviewers provided
additional information, clarifications, and suggestions that we have
incorporated as appropriate to improve this final revised critical
habitat rule.
We reviewed all comments received from the peer reviewers and the
public for substantive issues and new information regarding the
designation of critical habitat for the arroyo toad. All comments are
addressed in the following summary and incorporated into the final rule
as appropriate.
Peer Review Comments
Comment 1: One peer reviewer affirmed that the background
information, essentially the biology of the arroyo toad, was well-
documented and prepared. Also, this peer reviewer agreed with our
removal of specific areas within some units that do not represent
suitable habitat based on additional information garnered since the
last designation (such as in Unit 7: Upper Los Angeles River Basin and
Unit 23: Whitewater River Basin).
A second peer reviewer noted that our use of the 82-ft (25-m)
elevation/4,921-ft (1,500-m) lateral boundary for considerations of
critical habitat is scientifically defensible and was unaware of any
new information that would change those values. This peer reviewer also
stated that the criteria used to identify critical habitat are well-
supported and that they agreed with each of the proposed subunits and
their boundaries in the Northern Recovery Unit, except subunit 7a, as
explained in Comment 6 below. The peer reviewer went on to note all
subunit boundaries in the proposed critical habitat rule correspond
closely with the areas they know to be occupied by (or suitable for)
arroyo toads.
Our Response: We appreciate the assessment of the proposed rule by
the peer reviewers. We have identified all habitats that have the
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of the
species, which are the primary constituent elements (PCEs) laid out in
the appropriate quantity and spatial arrangement essential to the
conservation of the species (see ``Primary Constituent Elements''
section above). We are designating approximately 98,366 acres (ac)
(39,807 hectares (ha)) of this habitat in this final designation of
critical habitat for the arroyo toad. Some areas meeting the definition
of critical habitat have been excluded from this final revised critical
habitat designation under section 4(b)(2) of the Act (see Exclusions
Under Section 4(b)(2) section for a detailed discussion).
Comment 2: One peer reviewer recommended adding deep or persistent
standing water during summer and fall as a threat to arroyo toads
because such pools provide refuge and breeding habitat for nonnative
predators such as crayfish, various warm-water fish species, African
clawed frogs, and bullfrogs. The peer reviewer also presented the
rationale that these predators cannot survive seasonal drying, and in
most streams in most years, can be eliminated from large portions of
streams used by arroyo toads. The peer reviewer pointed out that
although these predator species will recolonize, there is a time lag
correlated with distance and reduction in abundance that increases
survivorship of tadpoles and adult toads.
Our Response: We considered the suggested edits and have made
changes to the text as appropriate in the Reasons for Decline and
Threats section above.
Comment 3: One peer reviewer asked for more elaboration on whether
bullfrogs are the predators of greatest concern, rather than some fish
species and adult clawed frogs that are very effective predators on
arroyo toad tadpoles and, depending on streambed configuration and
densities, could be tied to severe population effects on arroyo toads.
Our Response: After closer review of available information, we
cannot say for certain that bullfrogs are a greater threat to arroyo
toads than other exotic predator species. Bullfrogs and African clawed
frogs are both considered serious threats to native amphibians and
fishes, not only to the arroyo toad but to other federally endangered
species. Bullfrogs are nonnative to California and because of their
large size, aggressive behavior, generalized eating habits, and highly
successful reproduction capabilities, competition and predation by
bullfrogs are known to have a substantial influence on the presence and
abundance of other amphibian species (Hecnar and M'Closkey 1997,
pp.146-149). Bullfrogs have been documented preying on tadpoles,
juveniles and adult arroyo toads. Where they co-occur with arroyo
toads, bullfrogs are major predators and can essentially eliminate
local populations of arroyo toads (Sweet 1992, p. 128). In a recent
study, D'Amore et al. (2009, p. 2) examined habitat characteristics
correlated with the presence of bullfrogs and California red-legged
frogs (Rana draytonii). The study found that the invasive bullfrog out-
competed the native amphibian in sites with hydrological alteration,
landscape-level habitat fragmentation, and degradation of habitat.
Unlike the native species, the bullfrog was able to tolerate and
succeed in a wide range of conditions, including compromised water
quality with higher levels of phosphate, ammonia, and salinity; higher
water temperatures; and fragmented habitats due to agriculture, roads,
and other human-caused alterations (D'Amore et al. 2009, p. 8).
According to Sweet (1992, p. 156), bullfrogs and introduced
predatory fishes, such as green sunfish, largemouth bass (Micropterous
salmonides), and black bullhead (Ictalurus nebulosus), are not well-
adapted to be permanent residents in arroyo toad habitat because they
die off during droughts and are washed out by even moderate flooding in
portions of streams occupied by arroyo toads. However, they also thrive
in reservoirs and deep pools formed below dams, enabling them to
quickly recolonize downstream (Sweet 1992, p. 156).
The African clawed frog is an air-breathing frog that is almost
completely aquatic, leaving water only to migrate (Peek 2010, p. 1).
They inhabit stagnant grassland ponds as well as streams in arid and
semi-arid regions. In California, African clawed frogs have established
large and dense populations (Willigan 2001, p. 3). They have been found
in San Diego, Orange, and Los Angeles Counties and may also be in San
Bernardino, Santa Barbara, Riverside, Imperial, Kern, and Yolo Counties
(CaliforniaHerps.com 2010, p. 1). In Ventura County, they are present
in the Santa Clara River from the mouth of the river upstream 10.5 mi
(17 km) to the Vern Freeman Diversion at Saticoy (Lafferty and Page
1985, p. 589). The species tolerates a wide variety of aquatic
conditions, including extreme levels of acidity, low oxygen levels, and
high water temperatures (Peek, 2010, p. 1). They are ``sit and wait''
predators,
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similar to bullfrogs, in that they feed on whatever prey they encounter
(Peek 2010, p. 2). Their diet includes a wide range of native aquatic
invertebrates and vertebrates, including tadpoles and juvenile
amphibians, young arroyo chub (Gila orcutti), the federally endangered
unarmored threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus williamsoni)
and tidewater goby (Eucyclogobius newberryi). In contrast to bullfrogs
and predatory fishes that cannot survive when ponds dry up, African
clawed frogs burrow into the mud (leaving a tunnel for air) and can
remain dormant for 8 months to a year (Peek 2010, p. 1). There are
currently no known efforts targeting control of African clawed frogs in
Southern California (Peek 2010, p. 2). Based on this information, we
will continue to regard introduced predatory fishes, bullfrogs, and
African clawed frogs as constituting a severe threat to arroyo toad
populations.
Comment 4: One peer reviewer criticized the approach of excluding
identified habitats that are described as suitable and currently
occupied by arroyo toads simply because these sites are otherwise
afforded some degree of protection, be it via a military plan or a
municipal watershed plan, or some form of multi-species habitat
conservation plan. The peer reviewer argued that this approach weakens
an otherwise strong and uniform plan that will designate and help
protect habitat for this species.
Our Response: We appreciate the peer reviewer's concerns regarding
adequate protection of arroyo toads under HCPs, INRMPs, or other
conservation management plans. Conservation benefits provided by
existing HCPs are not considered a benefit of exclusion because they
would remain in place regardless of critical habitat designation;
however, they do minimize the benefits of inclusion to the extent they
are redundant with protection measures that would be provided by a
critical habitat designation. Any remaining conservation benefits
resulting from critical habitat inclusion are also limited to projects
where a Federal nexus applies.
The benefits of excluding a particular area covered by an existing
HCP are primarily based on the perception of negative impacts that a
critical habitat designation could have on current and possible future
partners.
Regarding arroyo toad habitat occurring on lands owned by the
military, we do not have full discretion to designate critical habitat
on the military bases. The National Defense Authorization Act for
Fiscal Year 2004 (Pub. L. 108-136) amended the Act to limit areas
eligible for designation as critical habitat. Specifically, section
4(a)(3)(B)(i) of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1533(a)(3)(B)(i)) now provides:
``The Secretary shall not designate as critical habitat any lands or
other geographical areas owned or controlled by the Department of
Defense, or designated for its use, that are subject to an integrated
natural resources management plan [INRMP] prepared under section 670a
of this title, if the Secretary determines in writing that such plan
provides a benefit to the species for which critical habitat is
proposed for designation.'' We determined the INRMPs for Fort Hunter
Liggett Military Reservation, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, and
Fallbrook Naval Weapons Base provide benefits to the arroyo toad;
therefore, the Act mandates we exempt lands subject to the INRMPs for
these military bases from critical habitat designation (see Exemptions
section in the proposed revised rule (74 FR 52639; October 13, 2009)
for details). In addition, although Remote Training Site Warner Springs
and Camp Morena had not completed the INRMP process by the time this
revised critical habitat rule was finalized, the Secretary is
exercising his discretion to exclude lands within these military
facilities under section 4(b)(2) of the Act for reasons of national
security.
Comment 5: Regarding the Special Management Considerations or
Protection section (74 FR 52619; October 13, 2009) in the proposed
revised rule, one peer reviewer recommended adding fire suppression
activities that are conducted without appropriate section 7
consultation or oversight to the list of threats for arroyo toads. The
peer reviewer stated that during the Day Fire (2006) in the Hardluck
reach of upper Piru Creek, and during the Zaca Fire (2007) in the
Sisquoc River, Mono Creek, and Indian Creek staging areas, multiple
``safety zones'' and access tracks were bulldozed in highly sensitive
arroyo toad habitat. The peer reviewer was concerned that some managers
and contractors may not be supportive of endangered species
restrictions and may see a ``fire emergency'' as license to actively
destroy habitat and reopen closed roads. The peer reviewer contended
that this is an emerging threat to arroyo toad habitat range-wide,
while also being a broader issue requiring greater interagency
coordination.
Our Response: We appreciate the peer reviewer's critical review and
have added fire suppression activities to the ``Reasons for Decline and
Threats'' section above.
Regarding the peer reviewer's concern about interagency cooperation
on reducing fire suppression impacts to listed species, we should
clarify that since 1995 we have considered wildfire to be an emergency
action that falls under section 7 emergency consultation procedures
(Service's 1995 Director's memorandum, ``Endangered Species and Fire
Policy Clarification''). For those wildfires that are unplanned,
unwanted, and for which the objective is suppression, consultation is
not necessary on the wildfire itself but has been required for the
response actions that the action agency controls. Actions that may
result in effects to listed species or critical habitat typically
include activities such as backburning, fire-line construction,
placement of fire camps, use of aircraft, water drops, and use of fire
retardant. During the initial contact with the action agency, our role
is to offer recommendations to minimize the effects of fire suppression
activities to listed species or their critical habitat. After the fire
is extinguished, the action agency conducts an assessment on the
effects to the listed species or critical habitat caused by actions
taken to respond to the emergency. If any listed species or critical
habitat were adversely affected by the fire suppression activities, the
action agency must initiate formal consultation. The purpose of formal
consultation in such cases is to document the amount of any take that
occurred, assess the effectiveness of implementation of protective
measures proposed at the onset of the emergency, and to conclude the
consultation. The project description provided by the action agency
must include a description of the nature of the emergency and
justification for using emergency procedures. We use this information
to update the environmental baseline for the species or designated
critical habitat and to account for losses caused by the fire and
suppression activities.
We also assist our partners by providing technical assistance and
processing section 7 consultations expeditiously on fuel-reduction
projects, as fire emergency preparedness has a high priority within our
consultation workload. A successful method for addressing fire issues
with our partners has been early coordination. The earlier that we are
aware of a potential fuel reduction project, the sooner we can assist
in determining potential effects to listed species and work with staff
to develop measures to minimize or eliminate these effects. This
coordination facilitates
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streamlined section 7 consultation under the Act.
Comment 6: Regarding the Northern Recovery Unit, one peer reviewer
believes that Subunit 7a (lower Big Tujunga Creek proposed in 2004; see
the Summary of Changes from Previously Designated Critical Habitat
section of the proposed revised critical habitat rule (74 FR 52622;
October 13, 2009)) may harbor suitable breeding habitat. The peer
reviewer stated that the middle third of the canyon (from 1,476 to
1,804 ft-elevation (450 to 550 m) appeared to have suitable upland
habitat based on their reconnaissance visits conducted during the non-
breeding season in 2006. They stated the area also had distribution
channels that provided suitable breeding microhabitat, despite evident
hydrologic instability probably tied to release operations at Big
Tujunga Dam.
Our Response: We appreciate the peer reviewer expressing their
opinion that Subunit 7a may harbor suitable breeding habitat. We will
consider this information during future recovery planning, including
for potential future surveys or reintroduction to expand the number of
existing populations. At this time, the best available information
indicates this habitat is of questionable suitability, and is not
currently occupied (Backlin et al. 2002, pp. 6, 12; Hitchcock et al.
2004, pp. 8-9, 29) or connected to habitat that is occupied. This
location does not appear to be required to maintain the appropriate
population structure across the species' range, or to provide
connectivity between breeding sites, and it does not meet the
definition of critical habitat for the arroyo toad.
Comment 7: One peer reviewer commented that the proposed rule
provides considerably more detail about the circumstances of potential
HCP exclusions than is usual, and that this is an excellent feature of
the document. However, they noted that current coverages by the
existing HCPs vary tremendously. According to the peer reviewer's
calculations, lands within the proposed critical habitat boundaries
that are currently protected are: 0 percent (Orange County Southern
Subregion HCP), 0.06 percent (Western Riverside County MSHCP), 19
percent (San Diego MSCP), 51 percent (Orange County Central-Coastal
NCCP/HCP), and 89 percent (Coachella Valley Multiple Species Habitat
Conservation Plan (Coachella Valley MSHCP)). Based on these
calculations, they do not see how the proposed exclusions can be
defended.
Our Response: When we issue an incidental take permit for an HCP,
we make a determination that it provides adequate protection for all
covered species within the plan area boundary (including HCPs that
address arroyo toad and its habitat). Subsequently, we monitor the HCP
implementation and the covered species' status and could alter our
determination if warranted. We have not determined any HCP that
overlapped with arroyo toad proposed critical habitat designation to be
improperly implemented or inadequately funded, including proposed Unit
23 within the Coachella Valley MSHCP boundaries, which is not included
in this final rule (see Summary of Changes from the 2009 Proposed Rule
To Revise Critical Habitat section). However, we will evaluate any
information submitted to us and consider it in our ongoing assessments
of all permitted HCPs, and continue to work with permittees to make
sure HCPs are adequately funded. If during our ongoing assessments of
permitted HCPs we determine they do not adequately protect a covered
species, are not being properly implemented, or do not have adequate
funding based on all available information, we will take appropriate
action with regard to the HCP permit, and may again revise designated
critical habitat, subject to available funding and other conservation
priorities.
Public Comments
Comments Related to Critical Habitat, Primary Constituent Elements, and
Methodology
Comment 8: One commenter argued that using unpublished data reports
on the arroyo toad does not meet the requirement that the Service use
the best available science.
Our Response: We understand the commenter's concern and have
considered their argument; however, critical habitat designations use
the best available commercial and scientific data to identify lands
that we believe contain the physical and biological features essential
to the conservation of the species. In designating critical habitat for
the arroyo toad, we have used the best available scientific and
commercial information, including results of numerous surveys, peer-
reviewed literature, unpublished reports by scientists and biological
consultants, potential habitat maps developed by the Forest Service,
and expert opinion from biologists with extensive experience studying
the arroyo toad. Further, information provided in comments on the
proposed designation and the draft economic analysis were evaluated and
taken into consideration in the development of this final designation,
as appropriate. Comments and materials received, as well as supporting
documentation used in the preparation of this final rule, are available
for public inspection, by appointment, during normal business hours at
the Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (see ADDRESSES section above).
Comment 9: One commenter stated that in describing how Federal
rights interact with private rights, the Service should include a short
segment on relevant provisions of California water law and how the law
might impact private landowners or those who hold water rights under
the proposed critical habitat designation. The commenter stated the
Service should let current water users know if this critical habitat
designation will affect the amount of water available for irrigation,
recreational use, agricultural use, or other uses. The commenter
further recommended we should state clearly in the rule whether private
parties are permitted to change their current water uses, and if so, if
there are any special limitations on new uses that would conflict with
critical habitat goals.
Our Response: The detailed information requested by the commenter
on California water law and individual water rights is beyond the scope
of this critical habitat designation; therefore, we have not
incorporated such information in this final rule.
Comment 10: One commenter urged us to identify ``wildfire
suppression activities'' as a threat to arroyo toad populations. The
commenter asserted that the Service has substantial evidence on file
regarding bulldozing and vegetation clearing that occurred along Mono
Creek during the 2007 Zaca Fire and that these fire suppression
activities caused direct mortality to arroyo toads and adversely
modified arroyo toad terrace habitat.
Our Response: We revised the text in the ``Reasons for Decline and
Threats'' section above to include fire suppression activities as a
threat to arroyo toads. Fire suppression activities include fire line
construction; fire retardant and water drops; establishment of
temporary fire camps, staging areas, parking sites, safety zones, and
helipads; and post-fire rehabilitation. Safety zone and fire line
construction often involves using bulldozers to clear vegetation down
to bare soil. Parking areas and fire camps result in heavy trampling
and soil compaction from equipment and vehicles. Fire camps and fire
suppression activities may also tax nearby water supplies for putting
out fires (as well as supplying fire camp).
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Fire lines that are cut through riparian habitat can alter stream
hydrology, destroy vegetation, kill or injure wildlife, and encourage
the establishment of nonnative species. All of these activities can
result in adverse effects to arroyo toads if they occur in or near
occupied habitat.
In the case of the 2007 Zaca Fire, a number of broad fuelbreaks and
safety zones were constructed using heavy equipment in the lower
portions of Indian, Mono, and Agua Caliente Creeks, as well as
elsewhere along Camuesa Road in the upper Santa Ynez River drainage.
According to site visit observations (Sweet 2007a, pp. 1-9), several of
the fuelbreaks and safety zones were constructed on stream terrace
habitat in Indian and Mono Creeks, and severely degraded important
upland habitat for arroyo toads. Arroyo toads in these areas have been
intensively studied from 1989 to 1993 (see Sweet 1992, pp. 1-198; 1993,
pp. 1-73) and monitored by Service personnel in most of the last 15
years (Sweet 2007a, p. 1). Sweet's studies indicate that subadult and
adult arroyo toads make extensive use of the affected stream terraces,
and typically in August and September a large proportion of the
population would be resident in burrows on the terraces. Removal of all
vegetation (including the root bases of woody shrubs) by bulldozing is
very likely to have killed any toads that were dormant in burrows
within the treated areas (Sweet 2007a, p. 1).
Sweet (2007a, p. 1) also reported that in addition to causing
direct mortality, the bulldozing operations may have seriously degraded
critical upland habitat by removing shade and the opportunity for toads
to select microclimates based on soil temperature, moisture content,
and ground cover; by creating extensive barriers to toad movement
through the placement of large piles of woody debris between the creek
bed and the terraces; and by providing ideal conditions for the
terraces to become invaded by exotic weeds, in particular yellow star
thistle. Sweet (2007a, p. 1) noted that arroyo toads are unable to
inhabit terraces where star thistle is well-established.
Comment 11: One commenter stated that the proposed critical habitat
rule for the arroyo toad is fatally flawed because it fails to consider
all essential habitat for the toad, including areas previously
designated as critical habitat, habitat recently known to be occupied,
and habitat that may not currently be occupied but could provide an
opportunity for species recovery. For example, the commenter believes
that some key recovery metapopulations were not included in the
proposed revised critical habitat designation, such as the San Dieguito
River Basin, the Tijuana River, and the Pinto Wash Basin in the Jacumba
(In-Ko-Pah) Mountains Wilderness Study Area. The commenter stated that
the proposal provides no reasonable explanation for why these important
areas previously identified as essential to the recovery of the arroyo
toad are not discussed or included in the proposal.
Our Response: We believe we have considered all essential habitat
for the arroyo toad and proposed to designate all habitat areas that
meet the definition of critical habitat. Section 3(5)(C) of the Act
states that except in particular circumstances determined by the
Secretary, critical habitat shall not include the entire geographical
area which can be occupied by the threatened or endangered species. It
is not the intent of the Act to designate critical habitat for every
population and every documented historical location of a species, nor
is it the intent to designate all areas supporting metapopulations as
critical habitat. We recognize that the designation of critical habitat
may not include all of the habitat that may eventually be determined to
be necessary for the recovery of the arroyo toad, and critical habitat
designations do not signal that habitat outside the designation is
unimportant or may not contribute to recovery of the species. Areas
outside the final revised critical habitat designation will continue to
be subject to conservation actions implemented under section 7(a)(1) of
the Act, regulatory protections afforded by the section 7(a)(2)
jeopardy standard, and the prohibitions of section 9 of the Act. These
protections and conservation tools will continue to contribute to
recovery of this species. Section 4(b) of the Act requires us to
designate critical habitat on the basis of the best scientific and
commercial data available. The best available data indicate that the
Tijuana River no longer contains physical and biological features
essential to the conservation of the species due to poor water quality.
Additionally, the best available data indicate that the arroyo toad
does not occur currently and most likely did not occur historically in
the Pinto Wash Basin, and therefore we determined that this area is not
essential for the conservation of the species. To provide clarification
to the commenter regarding the San Dieguito River Basin, we included
this area in Unit 16 in the proposed revised critical habitat
designation and the final revised critical habitat designation. For a
complete description of this unit, see Final Revised Critical Habitat
Designation above.
Comment 12: Two commenters expressed concerns that the Service
dismissed from the critical habitat designation areas of habitat that
have been altered from the operation of upstream dams but are known in
the past to have supported populations of arroyo toads, including Big
Tujunga Dam in Unit 7, Sutherland Dam in Unit 16, Loveland Dam in Unit
18, and Morena Dam in Unit 19. While the first commenter recognized
that the dams and the basins behind them pose a barrier to arroyo toad
movement, they contended that proper management can restore habitat
above and below these dams and basins and the Service should promote
such restoration. The commenter recommended protecting and maintaining
these important habitat areas and pressing for changes in flow regimes
to support arroyo toads in these historical habitats.
The second commenter also argued that given the extremely harmful
effect these dams have on arroyo toad habitat, they believed the
Service should be more focused on stopping the `taking' activity under
section 9 of the Act (which prohibits any party, public or private,
from `harming' an animal listed as endangered) than on removing the
area from critical habitat designation. Moreover, if these dams were
built with Federal funds, the commenter believed the Service could
prohibit harmful activities that jeopardize the species under section 7
of the Act (commenter cited Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill, 437
U.S. 153 (1978)).
Our Response: In accordance with 50 CFR 424.12, we designated
critical habitat on the basis of the best scientific data available,
after taking into consideration the probable economic and other
relevant impacts of making such a designation. In designating critical
habitat, we considered those physical and biological features that are
essential to the conservation of the arroyo toad and that may require
special management considerations or protection. We are not designating
lands above and below dams and basins if those areas do not contain the
physical and biological features that are essential to the conservation
of the arroyo toad. For more information on our criteria for
designating critical habitat, please see the Criteria Used to Identify
Critical Habitat section above.
The Service implements all sections of the Act, including section 4
(using the best scientific and commercial data available to determine
if a species warrants Federal protection), section 7
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(consulting on Federal actions that may affect critical habitat), and
section 9 (prohibiting take of listed species). Each of these sections
of the Act is governed by separate legal standards and requirements.
Regarding the commenters' belief that the Service should be more
focused on stopping the `taking' activity than on removing the area
from critical habitat designation, we appreciate any information
provided by the public regarding a potential section 9 violation, and
we will provide this information (as appropriate) to our law
enforcement division. However, potential violations are not directly
relevant to this final revised critical habitat designation.
Comment 13: Three commenters expressed general opposition to
revising critical habitat because taxpayers will be unable to access
public lands and will lose recreational opportunities on public lands.
Our Response: We acknowledge the commenters' concerns that revising
critical habitat may result in certain habitat areas of the arroyo toad
being restricted or closed to the public; however, an area we designate
as critical habitat is not a refuge or sanctuary for the species but
requires Federal agencies to ensure that their activities are not
likely to destroy or adversely modify the areas designated. In
addition, we believe that abundant recreational opportunities will
remain and be available to the public on public lands, whether or not
they are in arroyo toad critical habitat.
Comments Related to Site-Specific Areas
Comment 14: One commenter supported our inclusion of the Upper
Santa Ynez River as well as its Mono Creek and Indian Creek tributaries
in Unit 3. However, they believe that Agua Caliente Creek (another
tributary of the Santa Ynez River) should also be included in the
designation and that Manzana Creek and La Brea Creek (tributaries to
the Sisquoc River) should be included in the critical habitat
designation. The commenter asserts that these tributaries contain
numerous breeding pools and juvenile and adult habitat crucial to the
survival of the toad but are subject to impacts from high-density
recreational activity, off-highway vehicle use, livestock grazing, and
mining activities. The commenter contends that designation of these
areas as critical habitat would help facilitate protection of existing
populations and help provide suitable habitat for recovery efforts.
Our Response: Section 3(5)(A) of the Act defines critical habitat
as: (1) The specific areas within the geographical area occupied by the
species at the time it is listed on which are found those physical and
biological features (a) essential to the conservation of the species,
and (b) which may require special management considerations or
protection, and (2) specific areas outside the geographical area
occupied by the species at the time it is listed upon a determination
by the Secretary that such areas are essential for the conservation of
the species. Not all areas that may contribute to a species' recovery
are necessarily essential for conservation of the species. Although
arroyo toads are not known to occupy Agua Caliente Creek and we did not
include Agua Caliente Creek as part of this final revised critical
habitat designation for the arroyo toad, we included the confluence of
Agua Caliente Creek and the Santa Ynez River occupied by arroyo toads
because we determined that the area meets the definition of critical
habitat. Additionally, we do not have information suggesting that
Manzana Creek or La Brea Creek are occupied by arroyo toads or that
these tributaries contribute a substantial amount of habitat that would
be used by arroyo toads. We did not include these tributaries in this
final revised critical habitat designation because these areas do not
meet the definition of critical habitat for the arroyo toad.
Comment 15: One commenter stated that the portion of Subunit 6a
that encompasses approximately 7 mi (12 km) of Castaic Creek from Bear
Canyon downstream to Castaic Lake should be excluded from the critical
habitat designation. The commenter asserts that the Los Angeles County
Department of Water and Power (LADWP) has secured appropriate permits
from Federal and State agencies to clear accumulated materials and
maintain three check-dams and debris basins on Castaic Creek. The
commenter notes that these activities generally disturb the potential
habitat for a number of years and the frequency and number of arroyo
toads encountered has not dramatically increased; therefore, it is the
opinion of the commenter that the area cannot be considered critical to
the survival of the species.
Our Response: According to a 2009 translocation survey report
conducted prior to maintenance activities for the Castaic Power Plant
(Ramirez 2009, pp. 1-5), recent 2008 and 2009 spring season surveys in
Basin 1 within and adjacent to the project impact areas indicate that
all of Basin 1 represents high-quality arroyo toad foraging and/or
aestivation habitat. According to Ramirez (2009, p. 2), the active
channel which bisects Basin 1 represents high-quality arroyo toad
breeding habitat (during the spring season/inundation period). Arroyo
toad tadpoles, juveniles, and adults were documented within Basin 1
during 2008 and 2009 survey efforts conducted by the Forest Service
(Ramirez 2009, p. 4). In addition, the western regions of Basins 2 and
3 represent high-quality arroyo toad foraging and/or aestivation
habitat (Ramirez 2009, p. 3). Based on these and prior annual survey
results, we believe it is essential habitat for the arroyo toad and
meets the definition of critical habitat for the species.
Comment 16: Two commenters stated that land within Subunit 6b is
already protected through conservation easements and other management
measures and requested exclusion of Subunit 6b from the final revised
critical habitat designation.
The first commenter stated that the Newhall Land and Farming
Company (Newhall LFC) Natural River Management Plan (NRMP) includes
numerous avoidance and mitigation measures that benefit arroyo toads.
Areas protected by conservation easement under the NRMP encompass
nearly half of the proposed critical habitat acreage in Subunit 6.
Newhall LFC has also voluntarily placed conservation easements on
approximately 48 ac (19 ha) of arroyo toad upland habitat within the
Santa Clara River corridor near the U.S. Interstate 5 bridge. This
acreage is in addition to the acreage already conserved under the NRMP
and Valencia Commerce Center conservation easements, as well as the
conservation easements proposed under the Newhall Ranch Specific Plan.
The commenter also stated that the Newhall Ranch area is not truly
essential to the conservation of the species due to limited arroyo toad
observations, and would generate considerable costs for private
landowners.
The second commenter stated that Subunit 6b is a highly developed
area with concentrated urban and agricultural uses along the Santa
Clara River corridor and its tributaries. Within the last 15 years,
more than a dozen protocol surveys for arroyo toad have been performed
in Subunit 6b and less than half of these surveys have identified any
sign of arroyo toad presence. The commenter concluded that the few
individuals found are not indicative of a robust population in the
subunit, and therefore saw no reason for including Subunit 6b in the
critical habitat designation and believed that the new regulatory
burden resulting from the designation is not warranted.
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Our Response: Although this area currently contains a small arroyo
toad population, arroyo toad numbers likely were much larger in the
past, and the number of arroyo toads has the potential to greatly
increase once again throughout suitable habitat in this subunit. In the
case of Newhall Ranch, we determined that approximately 1,003 ac (405
ha) of land in Subunit 6b owned by Newhall LFC meet the definition of
critical habitat under the Act. In our exclusion analysis under Section
4(b)(2) of the Act, we evaluated the conservation strategy provided by
Newhall LFC's Natural River Management Plan that includes the placement
of a conservation easement on 541 ac (218 ha) on portions of Santa
Clara River and Castaic Creek, of which 330 ac (133 ha) are within
Subunit 6b. Existing conservation measures can minimize the benefits of
inclusion, but the benefits of exclusion must outweigh the benefits of
inclusion and a determination that exclusion would not result in the
extinction of the species must be made before we can exclude lands from
a final critical habitat designation. In making our final decision with
regard to these lands, we considered several factors, including our
relationships with the landowner and other stakeholders, conservation
measures and management that are in place on these lands, and impacts
to current and future partnerships. For the reasons discussed in the
Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act section above, the
Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude the 330 ac (133 ha)
of Newhall LFC lands that have been conveyed the CDFG in a conservation
easement and are conserved and managed by the NRMP from this final
revised critical habitat designation.
Comment 17: One commenter expressed concerns that the designation
of critical habitat at the eastern end of Subunit 6b would impact
operations and maintenance of several Metropolitan facilities (Foothill
Feeder, Saugus Tunnel, and Santa Clara River Blow-Off Structure) and
associated rights-of-way. The commenter stated we should revise the
proposed designation to exclude approximately 243 acres of the eastern
extension of critical habitat within Subunit 6b because the few arroyo
toads present in this area do not represent a sustainable breeding
population, and because operation of the Foothill Feeder, including
discharge of water from the blow-off into the Santa Clara River, has
minimal effects on this species.
Our Response: Exclusion is based on our determination that the
benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion, and that
exclusion of an area will not result in extinction of a species, which
is a more complex analysis process than described by the comment above.
When considering the benefits of exclusion, we consider a variety of
factors, which in the case of Newhall Ranch, included but was not
limited to whether the conservation easements had been conveyed to
CDFG, and whether there was a reasonable expectation that conservation
management strategies and actions in the NRMP will be implemented into
the future (see Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act section
above for further discussion). After considering the relevant impacts,
we have not concluded that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the
benefits of inclusion for the remaining 672 ac (272 ha) of Newhall LFC
lands within Subunit 6b. Regarding the 243 ac (98 ha) in question, the
commenter did not include a map with the comment but simply described
the area as the eastern extension of Subunit 6b. We are unable to
determine how much, if any, of the 243 ac (98 ha) are within the 330 ac
(133 ha) conservation easement and therefore, whether any of the 243 ac
(98 ha) would be within the area that is excluded in Subunit 6b.
Additionally, lands covered by buildings, pavement, and other
structures, such as the Metropolitan Water District's water management
facilities (Foothill Feeder, Saugus Tunnel, and Santa Clara River Blow-
Off Structure) would not be included in designated critical habitat
because such lands do not support the physical and biological features
essential to the conservation of the arroyo toad.
Comment 18: One commenter stated that tributary streams to the
lower Big Tujunga Wash in Unit 7, such as Clear, Doan, Ebbets, Vogel,
Grizzly, Bryant, Ybarra, and Fusier creeks, contain suitable arroyo
toad habitat and are unaffected by ``unseasonable'' water releases from
Big Tujunga Dam. The commenter believed these tributaries have not
received adequate focused surveys for arroyo toads and that Big Tujunga
Wash might be naturally repopulated with arroyo toad tadpoles from
these tributaries, provided water releases from the dam are timed
properly and removal of invasive species is successfully completed.
Our Response: We appreciate the commenter expressing their opinion
that tributary streams to the lower Big Tujunga Wash may harbor
suitable breeding habitat. We will consider this information during
future recovery planning. At this time, the best available information
indicates this habitat is of questionable suitability, is not currently
occupied (Backlin et al. 2002, pp. 6, 12; Hitchcock et al. 2004, pp. 8-
9, 29), is not connected to habitat that is occupied, and does not
appear to be required to maintain the appropriate population structure
across the species' range, or to provide connectivity between breeding
sites; therefore, it does not meet the definition of arroyo toad
critical habitat. Please see our response to Comment 6 above.
Comment 19: One commenter expressed concerns regarding potential
impacts from the proposed revised critical habitat designation to
existing and planned operations, maintenance, and protection activities
associated with Metropolitan's Colorado River Aqueduct (CRA) right-of-
way and appurtenant facilities in Unit 23. The commenter believes we
should revise the proposed designation to exclude the area within the
Metropolitan CRA for the following reasons: (1) The absence of arroyo
toads and PCEs; (2) previous and ongoing disturbance; (3) significant
maintenance operations impacts that could potentially occur; and (4)
significant potential economic impacts.
Our Response: Following examination of data used to map Unit 23 in
the proposed rule and discussions with species experts regarding
identification records, we determined that these records are not arroyo
toads and do not support a determination that this area meets the
definition of critical habitat. Therefore, Unit 23 is not included in
this final revised critical habitat rule (see the Summary of Changes
from the 2009 Proposed Rule To Revise Critical Habitat section).
Comment 20: Two commenters commended the Service for proposing
critical habitat for the arroyo toad on 7.3 mi (12 km) of Silverado
Creek in Unit 8. They stated there are multiple factors threatening the
arroyo toad, including habitat loss from urban development, predation
by invasive species, and wildfire, that necessitate continued
protection under the Act for the arroyo toad in the Santa Ana River
Basin.
Our Response: We appreciate the support and look forward to working
with the commenters in the future on continued conservation efforts for
the arroyo toad.
Comment 21: One commenter stated several reasons why they believe
that arroyo toad critical habitat rule improperly includes 43 ac (17
ha) of Pardee's Meadowwood project site north of State Route 76 along
the San Luis Rey River in Unit 14. They stated that this area does not
contain suitable breeding or aestivation habitat, and the recently
completed widening and
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realignment of State Route 76 together with the permanent arroyo toad
barrier fence that will be installed on the southern edge of the right-
of-way will restrict movements of toads from the San Luis Rey
floodprone area north onto the Meadowwood project site.
Our Response: Upon further examination, we agree that areas within
the Meadowwood project site and on Rosemary's Mountain to the east do
not contain the physical and biological features essential to the
conservation of the arroyo toad. Therefore, we removed these areas from
critical habitat. We did not remove all lands north of State Route 76,
as arroyo toads may access these other areas via Horse Ranch Creek,
which flows underneath State Route 76 and connects with the San Luis
Rey River.
Comment 22: One commenter requested that we reexamine the portion
of Unit 16 where we proposed critical habitat along Guejito Creek on
the Rancho Guejito property. The commenter stated that we included
areas where the arroyo toad and the PCEs were absent, such as roads,
developed areas, and particular natural features (i.e., steep slopes),
or where the species status is uncertain. They recommended the
following revisions: (1) Reduce potential adjacent upland habitat to
1,000 ft (305 m), (2) remove the lower 2.3 mi (10 km) reach of Guejito
Creek that does not support breeding activities and lacks PCEs, and (3)
remove the developed area north of San Pasqual Valley Road.
Our Response: After determining the criteria used to identify
critical habitat, we made every effort to avoid developed areas such as
lands covered by buildings, pavement, and other structures because such
lands lack PCEs for the arroyo toad. We did not designate some areas if
habitat was highly degraded and not likely restorable, nor did we
designate areas that were highly fragmented or isolated. Such areas
provide little or no long-term conservation value and do not support
the physical and biological features essential to the conservation of
the arroyo toad. Agricultural lands may have been included if they were
within areas identified as necessary for dispersal or connectivity
between known occurrences. However, we avoided known areas of intensive
agriculture that lacked the PCEs for the arroyo toad. The scale of the
maps we prepared under the parameters for publication within the Code
of Federal Regulations may not reflect the exclusion of such developed
lands. Any such lands inadvertently left inside critical habitat
boundaries shown on the maps of the revised critical habitat are
excluded by text in this final rule.
We do not agree that upland habitat delineation should be limited
to 1,000 ft (305 m) from the stream channel. Section 4(b) of the Act
requires we designate critical habitat on the basis of the best
scientific and commercial data available. We believe our proposed
revisions to critical habitat were supported by sufficient data that
represents the best available scientific information. To delineate
upland habitat areas, we used a GIS-based modeling procedure. We
determined that areas up to 82 ft (25 m) in elevation above the stream
channel were most likely to contain the riparian and upland habitat
elements essential to arroyo toads. We truncated the upland habitat
delineation in flat areas at 4,921 ft (1,500 m) from the stream channel
based on known movement of arroyo toads if the 82-ft (25-m) elevation
limit had not yet been reached at that point. These model parameters
are based on the best scientific data available and are the same as
those used in the 2004 proposed critical habitat designation (69 FR
23254; April 28, 2004) (see the Criteria Used to Identify Critical
Habitat section of this rule). Peer reviewers expressed support for our
methods (see Comment 1 above).
We do not agree that the lower 2.3 mi (10 km) reach of Guejito
Creek does not contain any PCEs. This area provides stream channels and
adjacent upland habitat that allow movement to breeding pools, foraging
areas, overwintering sites, and upstream and downstream dispersal for
arroyo toad dispersal (PCE 4); therefore, it meets the definition of
arroyo toad critical habitat.
Comment 23: Two commenters opposed the designation of critical
habitat in Subunit 22a. One commenter argued that the Rancho Las Flores
Planned Community (Rancho Las Flores) land in Summit Valley, San
Bernardino County, which surrounds the West Fork of the Mojave River,
should be excluded from the final revised critical habitat designation.
The commenter pointed out that many acres in this area will be
designated as open space and are protected by a conservation easement
to protect the toad. They also stated that two biological opinions have
been issued for projects in this area and a habitat conservation plan
(HCP) is being developed to cover lands not addressed in the biological
opinions. Additionally, they expressed concern that new housing, jobs,
and other social benefits provided by the planned community may be
jeopardized or constrained by a critical habitat designation.
A second commenter opposed the designation of critical habitat in
Subunit 22a on Summit Valley Ranch in Summit Valley, San Bernardino
County, which contains a portion of Little Horsethief Creek that runs
through the southern portion of the site and is known to contain a
breeding population of the arroyo toad. However, the commenter argued
that the proposed critical habitat designation is too broad because it
also includes Horsethief Creek and adjacent upland areas that do not
contain breeding populations or breeding habitat for the arroyo toad.
The commenter recommended revising the proposed designation at a
minimum to exclude the western half of Horsethief Creek on Summit
Valley Ranch and all land north of Highway 138. Additionally, the
developed homesite, stock pond, and grazing land fronting the homesite
should be excluded from critical habitat because they lack the primary
constituent elements for arroyo toad habitat.
Our Response: Justification of exclusion from critical habitat is
not based on conservation measures provided by an HCP or other
management plan but on how the benefits of exclusion compare to the
benefits of inclusion. After considering the relevant impacts, we did
not conclude that the benefits of excluding lands owned by the Rancho
Las Flores LLP in Subunit 22a outweigh the benefits of including those
lands, and the Secretary is declining to exercise his discretion to
exclude the Rancho Las Flores property. Additionally, we did not
conclude that the benefits of excluding the Summit Valley Ranch
property in Subunit 22a outweigh the benefits of including those lands,
and the Secretary is declining to exercise his discretion to exclude
the Summit Valley Ranch property. The portion of Little Horsethief
Creek that runs through Summit Valley Ranch contains the physical and
biological features essential to the conservation of the arroyo toad.
The area supports important breeding habitat and a robust breeding
population of arroyo toads. However, we agree that the lands north of
State Route 138 do not contain the primary constituent elements of
critical habitat, and we removed those lands from this final revised
critical habitat designation (see the Summary of Changes from the 2009
Proposed Rule to Revise Critical Habitat section). The Secretary's
determination not to exercise his discretion to exclude areas from
critical habitat designation under section 4(b)(2) of the Act is
committed to agency discretion by law and is not
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reviewable (see Home Builders Ass'n of N. Cal. v. U.S. Fish & Wildlife
Serv., 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 80255 at *66 (E.D. Cal. Nov. 2, 2006);
Cape Hatteras Access Preservation Alliance et al. v. U.S. Dept. of the
Interior, 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 84515 ** 36-38 (D.D.C. August 17,
2010)).
Comments Related to HCPs, NCCP Program, and Section 7
Comment 24: One commenter stated that HCPs, which allow for the
``take'' of species, are not a substitute for the designation of
critical habitat, which focuses on the recovery of species. The
commenter argued that excluding areas of essential habitat from
critical habitat designation that are covered or will be covered in the
future by other management or conservation plans is unreasonable and
unjustified. They were opposed to any exclusion of areas that may be
covered by other management plans, specifically the Western Riverside
County MSHCP, San Diego MSCP (and specifically the San Diego County
Subarea Plan under the MSCP), Coachella Valley MSHCP, the Orange County
Southern Subregion HCP, and Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP.
Our Response: With regard to the commenter's concerns that lands
owned or under the jurisdiction of the Western Riverside County MSHCP,
San Diego MSCP (and specifically the San Diego County Subarea Plan
under the MSCP), the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP, and the
Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP should not be excluded because
these HCPs may not adequately provide for the recovery of the species,
the adequacy of an HCP to provide for the survival and recovery of the
species is not the basis for an exclusion determination. Exclusion is
based on our determination that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the
benefits of inclusion, and that exclusion of an area will not result in
extinction of a species. Conservation benefits provided by existing
HCPs are not considered a benefit of exclusion because they would
remain in place regardless of critical habitat designation; however,
they do minimize the benefits of inclusion to the extent that they are
redundant with protection measures that would be provided by a critical
habitat designation. Any remaining conservation benefits resulting from
critical habitat inclusion are also limited to projects where a Federal
nexus applies. As described in the Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of
the Act section above, the likelihood of a project with a Federal nexus
occurring on lands covered by the Western Riverside County MSHCP, San
Diego MSCP (and specifically the San Diego County Subarea Plan under
the MSCP), the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP, and the Orange
County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP proposed revised critical habitat is
small in areas that are currently conserved; therefore, the benefits of
inclusion are relatively minor in these areas. Additionally, we made
the determination that lands within the jurisdiction of the Coachella
Valley MSHCP do not meet the definition of critical habitat; therefore,
this HCP is not addressed in this final rule (see Summary of Changes
from the 2009 Proposed Rule to Revise Critical Habitat section).
When we issued the incidental take permits for these regional HCPs,
we believed they would address conservation issues from a coordinated,
integrated perspective rather than a piecemeal, project-by-project
approach (as would occur under sections 7 and 9 of the Act and smaller
HCPs), and provide adequate protection for the arroyo toad and its
habitat within plan area boundaries. We believe these five regional
HCPs (including the Coachella Valley MSHCP, which addresses arroyo toad
management although critical habitat does not occur within the
boundaries of that plan; see Summary of Changes from the 2009 Proposed
Rule to Revise Critical Habitat section) incorporate ongoing management
and protection that will benefit the long-term conservation of arroyo
toads and their habitat. We continue to monitor their implementation
and the species' status and have not altered our determination. We have
not determined the Western Riverside County MSHCP, San Diego MSCP (and
specifically the San Diego County Subarea Plan under the MSCP), the
Orange County Southern Subregion HCP, and Orange County Central-Coastal
NCCP/HCP are being improperly implemented, nor that a return to the
project-by-project approach as otherwise occurs under the Act would
achieve greater long-term conservation than continued protection under
these regional HCPs. Nonetheless, the Secretary is declining to
exercise his discretion to exclude lands owned by or under the
jurisdiction of the permittees of the San Diego MSCP. The Secretary's
determination not to exercise his discretion to exclude areas from
critical habitat designation under section 4(b)(2) of the Act is
committed to agency discretion by law and is not reviewable (see Home
Builders Ass'n of N. Cal. v. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Serv., 2006 U.S.
Dist. LEXIS 80255 at *66 (E.D. Cal. Nov. 2, 2006); Cape Hatteras Access
Preservation Alliance et al. v. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 2010 U.S.
Dist. LEXIS 84515 ** 36-38 (D.D.C. August 17, 2010)). The Secretary is
exercising his discretion to exclude a portion of lands covered by the
Western Riverside County MSHCP, Orange County Southern Subregion HCP,
and Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP. Please refer to the
Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Other Relevant Impacts
section for further discussion of these areas.
Comment 25: One commenter stated that most of the lands proposed
for arroyo toad revised critical habitat designation in San Diego
County (County) are unincorporated and therefore under the jurisdiction
of the County. These areas are subject to the County's ongoing regional
habitat conservation planning efforts under the Multiple Species
Conservation Program (MSCP). While the MSCP for South San Diego County
has been adopted and the Service has issued the incidental take permit,
the MSCP for North San Diego County will not be finalized until 2011,
and the MSCP for East San Diego County is still in development.
Regardless, the commenter stated that the Service should exclude all
arroyo toad critical habitat units and subunits within all three MSCP
areas from the final revised critical habitat designation, based on the
following rationale: (1) HCPs incorporate management measures and
protection for conserved lands designed to restore and enhance their
value as habitat; (2) costs would be increased and projects delayed by
section 7 consultations, prompted primarily by the presence of critical
habitat covering activities already covered by HCPs; (3) designating
critical habitat over areas already covered by HCPs implies that the
HCPs are not providing adequate protection for the covered species, and
could provide an avenue for legal challenges against HCPs themselves;
and (4) regional HCPs take many years to develop and require
substantial investment of time and resources by Federal, State, and
local governments; private landowners; and conservation organizations.
The commenter stated that the resulting plan provides a preserve system
and management measures that protect covered species and their habitat
over the long term and provides the opportunity to implement measures
to support the recovery of listed species on a broad and meaningful
scale.
Our Response: Justification of exclusion from critical habitat is
not based on conservation measures provided by an HCP but on how the
benefits of exclusion compare to the
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benefits of inclusion. After considering the relevant impacts, we did
not conclude that the benefits of excluding lands covered by the County
of San Diego Subarea Plan under the MSCP outweigh the benefits of
including those lands (Subunits 16a, 17b, 17d, 18a, and 19b), and the
Secretary is declining to exercise his discretion to exclude lands in
these areas. Additionally, the North County MSCP and the East County
MSCP under which conservation measures will be assured future
implementation are not yet finalized; therefore, we have not concluded
that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion.
There are potential significant benefits to the conservation of arroyo
toad that may come from the designation of critical habitat on these
lands (Subunits 11b, 12a, 12b, 13a, 13b, 16a, 16d, 17a, 17b, 17d, 18a,
19a, 19b, 19c, 19d, 19e, and Units 14 and 15). The Secretary's
determination not to exercise his discretion to exclude areas from
critical habitat designation under section 4(b)(2) of the Act is
committed to agency discretion by law and is not reviewable (see Home
Builders Ass'n of N. Cal. v. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Serv., 2006 U.S.
Dist. LEXIS 80255 at *66 (E.D. Cal. Nov. 2, 2006); Cape Hatteras Access
Preservation Alliance et al. v. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 2010 U.S.
Dist. LEXIS 84515 ** 36-38 (D.D.C. August 17, 2010)).
Comment 26: Two commenters argued for the exclusion of lands in
Units 9 and 13 from the final revised critical habitat designation that
are owned by or under the jurisdiction of the Western Riverside County
MSHCP permittees because the HCP already adequately provides for the
survival and recovery of the species, and under section 6.9 of the HCP
and section 14.10 of the associated Implementing Agreement, no critical
habitat should be designated in the HCP Plan Area. The commenters
argued that designating critical habitat within the Western Riverside
County MSHCP Plan boundaries would create duplicative regulatory
efforts without any additional benefits to the species and would
ultimately dissuade future habitat conservation plan creation. The
commenters argued further that federally owned lands, not just
privately owned lands, in each unit within the MSHCP should also be
excluded because the Implementing Agreement has already taken Federal
lands into account and therefore adequately provides for the survival
and recovery of the species on these lands.
Our Response: With regard to the commenters' assertions that lands
owned by or under the jurisdiction of the Western Riverside County
MSHCP should be excluded because the HCP adequately provides for the
survival and recovery of the species, the adequacy of an HCP to provide
for the survival and recovery of the species is not the basis for an
exclusion determination. Exclusion is based on our determination that
the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion, and that
exclusion of an area will not result in extinction of a species, which
is a more complex analysis process than described by the comments
above. We found the benefits of exclusion of lands covered by the
Western Riverside County MSHCP that are conserved and managed are
greater than the benefits of including these lands in the critical
habitat designation in Units 9 and 13 (see the Exclusions Under Section
4(b)(2) of the Act--Other Relevant Impacts--``Western Riverside County
Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan (Western Riverside County
MSHCP)'' section above for a detailed discussion).
With regard to the commenters' belief that critical habitat should
not be designated in the Western Riverside County MSHCP Plan Area based
on language in section 6.9 of the HCP and the associated Implementing
Agreement, section 14.10 of the Implementing Agreement does not
preclude critical habitat designation within the plan area (Dudek and
Associates 2003, pp. 51-52). Consistent with our commitment under the
Implementing Agreement, and after public review and comment on the
proposed revision to critical habitat for the arroyo toad, we
determined through our analysis under section 4(b)(2) of the Act that
the maximum extent of allowable exclusions under the Western Riverside
County MSHCP was limited to the exclusion of conserved and managed
lands owned by or under the jurisdiction of the permittees of the
Western Riverside County MSHCP in Units 9 and 13 (see the Exclusions
Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Other Relevant Impacts--``Western
Riverside County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan (Western
Riverside County MSHCP)'' section above for a detailed discussion).
Comment 27: One commenter believed the Service should exclude the
entire 2,182 ac (883 ha) of proposed Unit 8 from the final revised
critical habitat because potential risks to the arroyo toad have been
sufficiently reduced or even eliminated through participation in the
Orange County Central-Coastal Natural Community Conservation Plan/
Habitat Conservation Plan (Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP) and
the North Ranch Policy Plan Area (NRPPA). The commenter further stated
that although approximately 9 percent (identified by the commenter as
land encompassing Santiago Creek from the confluence with Silverado
Creek downstream to Irvine Lake) is not covered by either program, this
land is unoccupied by arroyo toads and therefore is not essential to
conservation of this species. Finally, the commenter identified during
the second comment period that the area considered for exclusion within
Unit 8 was changed from 1,497 ac (606 ha) in the 2009 proposed revised
rule (74 FR 52630, 52643; October 13, 2009) to 647 ac (262 ha) in the
2010 revisions to the proposed rule that were outlined in the document
making available the DEA (75 FR 37365; June 29, 2010). The commenter
stated that this 850-ac (344-ha) reduction is not explained, nor is it
clear how this amount was determined or where it lies within the unit.
Our Response: With regard to the commenter's belief that lands
owned or under the jurisdiction of the Orange County Central-Coastal
NCCP/HCP should be excluded because the HCP adequately provides for the
survival and recovery of the species, the adequacy of an HCP to provide
for the survival and recovery of the species is not the basis for an
exclusion determination. Exclusion is based on our determination that
the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion, and that
exclusion of an area will not result in extinction of a species, which
is a more complex analysis process than described by the comments
above. We found the benefits of exclusion of conserved and managed
lands covered by the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP and NRPPA
to be greater than the minimal benefits of including these lands in the
critical habitat designation in Unit 8 (see Exclusions Under Section
4(b)(2) of the Act--Other Relevant Impacts--``Orange County Central-
Coastal Subregional Habitat Conservation Plan/Natural Community
Conservation Plan (Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP)'' section
above for a detailed discussion).
Based on the commenter's concerns with regard to the Santiago Creek
area, we reevaluated survey data in our files from 2005 (GLA 2005). We
agree that approximately 179 ac (72 ha) specifically encompassing
Santiago Creek from just below the confluence with Black Star Creek
downstream to Irvine Lake do not contain the PCEs, and therefore we
removed this area from this final revised critical habitat designation.
We determined that this area is unsuitable for arroyo toads
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because as water from Irvine Lake frequently backs up into this area
and creates conditions favorable for arroyo toad predators. High
numbers and distribution of these predators, such as bullfrog, crayfish
(Procambarus clarkia), and prickly sculpin (Cottus asper), were
detected at this location (GLA 2005). With regard to the remaining
portion of lands in Unit 8 encompassing Black Star Creek and Santiago
Creek upstream of the confluence with Black Star Creek, the best
available scientific information indicates that these areas contain the
physical and biological features essential to conservation of this
species. However, some of these areas are covered by the Orange County
Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP and NRPPA, and we determined that the benefits
of exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion in this final revised
critical habitat designation in these areas. Therefore, the Secretary
is exercising his discretion to exclude these areas from this final
rule.
Regarding the 9 percent, now 4 percent, of lands covered by the
Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP and NRPPA that are not
conserved, we do not agree that these areas do not meet the definition
of critical habitat. We also do not agree that the remaining areas of
Unit 8 (i.e., 685 ac (277 ha) of Forest Service land) not covered by
the HCP do not meet the definition of critical habitat, and the
Secretary is not exercising his discretion to exclude these areas from
this final revised critical habitat designation. The Secretary's
determination not to exercise his discretion to exclude areas from
critical habitat designation under section 4(b)(2) of the Act is
committed to agency discretion by law and is not reviewable (see Home
Builders Ass'n of N. Cal. v. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Serv., 2006 U.S.
Dist. LEXIS 80255 at *66 (E.D. Cal. Nov. 2, 2006); Cape Hatteras Access
Preservation Alliance et al. v. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 2010 U.S.
Dist. LEXIS 84515 ** 36-38 (D.D.C. August 17, 2010)).
With regard to the commenter's concern that the area considered for
exclusion was reduced by 850-ac (344-ha) in the document making
available the DEA (75 FR 37365; June 29, 2010), we apologize for this
confusion, as the acreage printed in the table was in error. The area
considered for exclusion as noticed to the public in the 2009 proposed
revised rule (74 FR 52630, 52643; October 13, 2009) is the correct
acreage considered for exclusion under section 4(b)(2) of the Act.
Additionally (as noted above), we found the benefits of exclusion of
lands covered by the NRPPA to be greater than the minimal benefits of
including these lands in the critical habitat designation in Unit 8
(see Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Other Relevant
Impacts--``Orange County Central-Coastal Subregional Habitat
Conservation Plan/Natural Community Conservation Plan (Orange County
Central-Coastal NCCP/HCP)'' section above for a detailed discussion).
Comment 28: One commenter stated that lands owned by the Sweetwater
Authority, Helix Water District, and Padre Dam Municipal Water District
in San Diego County (portions of Subunits 18a and 18c) should be
excluded from designated critical habitat for the arroyo toad because
existing management and protection measures adequately conserve the
habitat and those measures are likely to continue in the foreseeable
future under the pending draft Joint Water Agencies Natural Community
Conservation Plan/Habitat Conservation Plan (JWA NCCP/HCP) anticipated
to be completed within the next year.
Our Response: Exclusions under section 4(b)(2) of the Act are based
on whether the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of
inclusion. Conservation benefits provided by existing HCPs are not
considered a benefit of exclusion because they would remain in place
regardless of critical habitat designation; however, they do minimize
the benefits of inclusion to the extent that they are redundant with
protection measures that would be provided by a critical habitat
designation. We reviewed the draft JWA NCCP/HCP referenced by the
commenter and determined that the existing management and protection
measures do provide beneficial conservation measures for the arroyo
toad that are redundant with conservation measures provided by critical
habitat designation, and therefore would reduce the benefits of
inclusion in critical habitat if implementation were assured into the
future. When considering the benefits of exclusion, we consider a
variety of factors, including, but not limited to, whether the plan is
finalized (i.e., approved by all parties) and whether there is a
reasonable expectation that conservation management strategies and
actions will be implemented into the future (see Exclusions Under
Section 4(b)(2) of the Act section above for further discussion). After
considering the relevant impacts, we have not concluded that the
benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion for lands
owned by the Sweetwater Authority, Helix Water District, and Padre Dam
Municipal Water District, and the Secretary is not exercising his
discretion to exclude these areas from arroyo toad critical habitat
designation. The Secretary's determination not to exercise his
discretion to exclude areas from critical habitat designation under
section 4(b)(2) of the Act is committed to agency discretion by law and
is not reviewable (see Home Builders Ass'n of N. Cal. v. U.S. Fish &
Wildlife Serv., 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 80255 at *66 (E.D. Cal. Nov. 2,
2006); Cape Hatteras Access Preservation Alliance et al. v. U.S. Dept.
of the Interior, 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 84515 ** 36-38 (D.D.C. August
17, 2010)).
Comment 29: One commenter requested that the Southern Subregion
NCCP/HCP (referred to as the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP in
the proposed revised critical habitat designation and this final rule)
be excluded from the final revised critical habitat designation for the
following reasons: (1) The plan benefits the arroyo toad through
conservation of breeding locations, protection of upland foraging and
aestivation habitats, and management actions; (2) the plan provides
assurances that the conservation strategies and actions will be
implemented and effective; and (3) the Service has stated its intention
to exclude habitat within this plan area from any revision to an
existing critical habitat designation as long as the Conservation
Strategy is being properly implemented.
Our Response: The Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude
certain lands within the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP plan area
from this final revised critical habitat designation (see ``Orange
County Southern Subregion Habitat Conservation Plan (Orange County
Southern Subregion HCP)'' section under the Exclusions Under Section
4(b)(2) of the Act--Other Relevant Impacts section above). With regard
to the commenter's assertions that lands owned by or under the
jurisdiction of the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP should be
excluded because the HCP adequately provides for the conservation of
the species, the adequacy of an HCP to provide for the conservation of
the species is not the basis for an exclusion determination. Exclusion
is based on our determination that the benefits of exclusion outweigh
the benefits of inclusion, and that exclusion of an area will not
result in extinction of a species. We found the benefits of exclusion
of lands covered by the Orange County Southern Subregion HCP to be
greater than the minimal benefits of including these lands in the
critical habitat designation in Subunits 10a, 10b, and 11a (see
``Orange County Southern Subregion
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Habitat Conservation Plan (Orange County Southern Subregion HCP)''
section under the Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Other
Relevant Impacts section above for a detailed discussion).
Comments Related to Military Lands
Comment 30: The U.S. Navy stated that their facility, Camp Morena,
lacks PCEs for arroyo toad and that no potentially suitable breeding
habitat occurs on the property. Although potential upland foraging
habitat occurs on the property, the U.S. Navy stated that the
suitability of the habitat is low based on current and past human use
of the site, compacted soils throughout the site, and low percentage of
sand in the soil.
Our Response: The Navy's statement was based on a draft 2009
biological inventory that was not available for our review. Through our
original analysis, we believe that this area in question contains the
PCEs and provides suitable habitat for arroyo toad. Without additional
data, we do not have a basis to reevaluate the area. Regardless, we
determined that the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of
inclusion under section 4(b)(2) of the Act for lands that overlap with
Camp Morena (Unit 19); therefore, these lands are not included in this
critical habitat designation (see Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of
the Act--Impacts to National Security section).
Comment 31: Two Federal agencies commented on the relationship of
critical habitat designation for the arroyo toad and military lands.
The first commenter, the U.S. Navy, agreed with the exemption of the
Fallbrook Naval Weapons Station from critical habitat designation based
on the existing 2006 Service approved INRMP, which provides
conservation benefits to the arroyo toad. The Navy also believed
additional Navy facilities, the Remote Training Site Warner Springs and
Camp Morena, should be excluded from the final revised critical habitat
designation. They contended that additional regulatory requirements
imposed by the critical habitat designation for the arroyo toad may:
(1) Restrict or prohibit implementation of required training (such as
mission planning capabilities, more frequent training, and construction
of new facilities); (2) result in unacceptable delays to construction
of facilities needed to support mission critical training (such as
unique warfare skills available to soldiers at Remote Training Site
Warner Springs and Camp Morena); and (3) cause delays in construction
of facilities or training initiatives that support operational
readiness, which has a serious impact on personnel readiness and
national security, resulting in lower numbers of qualified personnel or
skills needed for the Navy's national security mission.
The Navy stated that since the Remote Training Site Warner Springs
and Camp Morena are part of Naval Base Coronado, they are included in a
2009 update to the Naval Base Coronado INRMP, which identifies measures
that provide conservation benefits to the species at Remote Training
Site Warner Springs. The update to the INRMP was based on focused
surveys for the arroyo toad that were conducted in 2006 to support the
Biological Assessment for Expansion and Realignment of Training Areas
at Remote Training Site Warner Springs (March 2008). The INRMP
revision, expected to be completed in 2011, will incorporate all
coordinated updates and conservation protocols established by new
biological opinions for species found on Naval Base Coronado, and it
will address natural resource management of the newly acquired Camp
Morena property.
The second commenter, Cleveland National Forest, agreed with the
U.S. Navy that critical habitat for the arroyo toad should not be
proposed along the upper San Luis River at the Remote Training Site
Warner Springs in Unit 15 because it is covered by the Naval Base
Coronado INRMP; it serves as the west coast's principal venue for SERE
(Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) training, and the critical
habitat designation would result in unacceptable delays to future
proposed training activities or construction of facilities needed to
support mission critical training.
Our Response: In our section 4(b)(2) exclusion analyses for Remote
Training Site Warner Springs and Camp Morena, we considered several
factors including impacts to national security associated with a
critical habitat designation as described by the Navy, existing
consultations, and conservation measures in place at Naval Base
Coronado facilities that benefit the arroyo toad. As stated in section
4(b)(2) of the Act, the Secretary may exclude any portion of such an
area from the critical habitat if the benefits of such exclusion
outweigh the benefits of specifying the area as part of the critical
habitat. The Secretary shall not exclude any such area if, based on the
best scientific and commercial data available, he determines that the
failure to designate that area as critical habitat will result in the
extinction of the species concerned. The Secretary is exercising his
discretion to exclude all training lands associated with Remote
Training Site Warner Springs and Camp Morena from this final revised
critical habitat designation based on impacts to national security (see
Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Impacts to National
Security section above). We appreciate all of the Navy's efforts to
conserve the arroyo toad and its habitat on its lands and will continue
to work cooperatively with them in the future for resource
conservation.
Comments Related to U.S. Forest Service Lands on the Angeles National
Forest, Cleveland National Forest, Los Padres National Forest, and San
Bernardino National Forest
Comment 32: Two national forests agreed with the proposed revised
critical habitat designation:
(1) Angeles National Forest agreed with our description of the
biology, habitat, and population status of the arroyo toad; and
(2) Los Padres National Forest agreed with the proposed designation
of critical habitat in Unit 3, Subunit 5a, and Subunit 5b because all
of these areas are occupied by arroyo toads and contain essential
habitat.
Our Response: We appreciate the support and look forward to working
with the U.S. Forest Service in the future on continued conservation
efforts for the arroyo toad.
Comment 33: Two national forests stated that the proposed revised
critical habitat designation will not negatively impact current
National Forest Land Management planning:
(1) Angeles National Forest stated that the critical habitat
designation would not serve as an impediment for completion of the
Tehachapi Renewable Transmission Project or be cost prohibitive,
although some design modification of the project may occur to reduce
construction impacts to arroyo toad designated critical habitat; and
(2) Los Padres National Forest stated that redesignating Unit 3,
Subunit 5a, and Subunit 5b will not likely require a change of current
management actions because the Los Padres National Forest considers
protection of the arroyo toad and its habitat an important part of
their land management plan.
Our Response: Again, we appreciate the support and look forward to
working with the U.S. Forest Service in the future on continued
conservation efforts for the arroyo toad.
Comment 34: Two national forests provided information on threats to
the arroyo toad:
(1) Angeles National Forest stated that the Big Tujunga locality of
arroyo toads (Unit 7) is the only one where public access is not
restricted, is in close
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proximity to a regularly traveled road that can be easily accessed by
visitors, and therefore is at an elevated risk of impacts from human
activities;
(2) Angeles National Forest provided updated information on effects
of the Station Fire to Unit 7, Subunit 6a, and Unit 21; and
(3) Cleveland National Forest stated that regarding Subunits 19c
and 19d, there is no authorized grazing along the portions of Pine
Creek within proposed critical habitat, which has been in effect since
1998 for the lower portion of Pine Creek (south of Old Highway 80), and
since 2007 for the upper portion of Pine Creek (north of Old Highway
80).
Our Response: We appreciate these edit recommendations and have
made changes to the unit descriptions in this final rule (see the Final
Revised Critical Habitat Designation section above).
Comment 35: Three national forests recommended adding or removing
areas to the proposed revised critical habitat designation:
(1) Angeles National Forest recommended re-examining areas near
Lynx Gulch Road for consideration as critical habitat because there are
verified records of arroyo toads from this area;
(2) Cleveland National Forest recommended adding San Mateo Creek
between Camp Pendleton and Tenaja Falls in Subunit 11b to the critical
habitat designation because the entire stretch is occupied by arroyo
toads;
(3) San Bernardino National Forest recommended including Little
Horsethief Canyon, Horsethief Canyon, the Cleghorn arm of Silverwood
Lake, Kinely Creek, Mojave River, and Deep Creek for at least 0.5 mi
(km) of the Mojave River below the Mojave spillway in Unit 22;
(4) San Bernardino National Forest recommended re-examining
Cucamonga Canyon for consideration as critical habitat because there
are verified records of arroyo toads from this area within the last
decade; and
(5) Cleveland National Forest recommended removing the following
areas because they are headwaters that lack the PCEs of critical
habitat for the arroyo toad: Upper San Juan Creek from just upstream of
Lower San Juan Picnic Area to the headwaters (Subunit 10a); Agua
Caliente Creek (Unit 15); Temecula Creek from the intersection with
Chihuahua to headwaters (Subunit 13b); Viejas Creek from just above the
confluence with Sweetwater Creek to headwaters (Subunit 18a); and the
upper portion of Horsethief Canyon (Subunit 19d).
Our Response: We considered the suggested changes to this critical
habitat designation. However, we did not receive enough information to
support revisions to our critical habitat designation in most of these
areas. Regarding the suggestion to add San Mateo Creek between MCB Camp
Pendleton and Tenaja Falls in Subunit 11b to the critical habitat
designation, we reevaluated survey data in our files and included this
area in the proposed revised critical habitat as noticed in the
document making available the DEA (75 FR 37358; June 29, 2010). For
more information see the Summary of Changes From the 2009 Proposed Rule
to Revise Critical Habitat section.
Comment 36: Cleveland National Forest recommended removing the Oak
Grove administrative site in Subunit 13b from the final revised
critical habitat designation because most of the site is developed and
heavily disturbed over many years due to operation of the fire station
and campground.
Our Response: After determining the criteria used to identify
critical habitat, we made every effort to avoid developed areas such as
lands covered by buildings, pavement, and other structures because such
lands lack PCEs for the arroyo toad. We did not designate some areas if
habitat was highly degraded and not likely restorable, nor did we
designate areas that were highly fragmented or isolated. Such areas
provide little or no long-term conservation value and do not support
the physical and biological features essential to the conservation of
the arroyo toad. The scale of the maps we prepared under the parameters
for publication within the Code of Federal Regulations may not reflect
the exclusion of such developed lands. Any such lands inadvertently
left inside critical habitat boundaries shown on the maps of the final
revised critical habitat (including the Oak Grove administrative site
in Subunit 13b) are excluded by text in this rule and are not
considered part of this final revised critical habitat designation.
Comment 37: San Bernardino National Forest recommended including
all sections of ``currently excluded essential habitat'' in the final
revised critical habitat designation for Subunit 9a that fall within
the national forest boundary along the South Fork San Jacinto River.
Although none of these sections are known to be occupied by arroyo
toads, the area contains suitable habitat for the species and should be
managed as critical habitat, especially during times of climate change.
San Bernardino National Forest further recommended including the area
known as the ``Hixon trail area'' in Subunit 9b because it has the
largest and only population of arroyo toads on the San Jacinto Ranger
District.
Our Response: These areas were included in our proposed revised
critical habitat rule (74 FR 52612; October 13, 2009) and are included
in this final revised critical habitat designation.
Comment 38: San Bernardino National Forest recommended re-examining
the species identification for Unit 23.
Our Response: Following examination of data used to map Unit 23 in
the proposed rule and discussions with species experts regarding
identification records, we determined that these records are not arroyo
toads and do not support a determination that this area meets the
definition of critical habitat. Therefore, Unit 23 is not included in
this final revised critical habitat rule (see the Summary of Changes
From the 2009 Proposed Rule to Revise Critical Habitat section).
Comments Related to Tribal Lands
Comment 39: The Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission
Indians, Rincon Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians, and Viejas
(Baron Long) Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians stated
that designation of critical habitat on reservation land undermines
tribal sovereign governmental authority and interferes with the
cooperative government-to-government trust relationship between the
tribes and the United States.
Our Response: We evaluated the benefits of exclusion of all
reservation lands from this final revised critical habitat designation.
Maintaining and fostering partnerships and good working relationships
with tribes are benefits of exclusion and are supported by Secretarial
Order 3206. Consistent with Secretarial Order 3206 and Executive Order
13175, we also believe tribal lands are better managed under tribal
authorities, policies, and programs than through Federal regulation
wherever possible and practicable. We found the benefits of exclusion
of tribal lands to be greater than the benefits of including these
lands in the critical habitat designation in Units 14, 16, 17, and 18
(see Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Tribal Lands section
above for a detailed discussion). Therefore, the Secretary is
exercising his discretion to exclude all tribal reservation lands from
this final revised critical habitat designation. We recognize and value
our relationships with the tribes and will continue to work
cooperatively with them to conserve federally listed species on their
lands.
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Comment 40: The Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians and
Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation stated that critical habitat
designation--for the protection and management of a species that became
scarce due to activities off of a reservation--is unfair and
inequitable on a reservation. They stated that designation of critical
habitat on a reservation creates a disproportionate economic and
cultural impact on Native Americans because, unlike other lands within
the region, opportunities for relocation of projects are limited on a
reservation. Additionally, the Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission
Indians, Rincon Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians, Sycuan Band of
the Kumeyaay Nation, and Viejas (Baron Long) Group of Capitan Grande
Band of Mission Indians stated that designation of critical habitat on
their lands would cause economic hardship due to increased costs and
delays associated with section 7 consultations. Much of the activities
on reservations occur with Federal funds, grants, or oversight;
therefore, all these activities with Federal involvement in areas
designated as critical habitat would require consultation under section
7 of the Act.
Our Response: Consistent with Secretarial Order 3206, we recognize
that we must carry out our responsibilities under the Act in a manner
that harmonizes these duties with the Federal trust responsibility to
the tribes and tribal sovereignty while striving to ensure that Indian
tribes do not bear a disproportionate burden for the conservation of
species. Consistent with the Act and Secretarial Order 3206, we also
evaluated the economic impact of critical habitat designation on
tribes. The final economic analysis (FEA) indicated the proposed
designation would result in total costs of future project modifications
(including on-site set aside, ``other'' project modifications and
administrative costs) associated with real estate development by tribes
to be approximately $21 million under the baseline scenario and $119
million under the incremental scenario over the next 25 years.
In our analysis under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, we considered
benefits of preserving the partnerships we have developed with the
tribes, reinforcing those relationships with ongoing coordination on
natural resource issues, and fostering future partnerships and
development of future management plans. These are benefits of exclusion
that, along with other benefits of exclusion, significantly outweigh
the benefits of inclusion, and we determined that exclusion will not
result in the extinction of the species. Therefore, the Secretary is
exercising his discretion to exclude all tribal reservation lands from
this final revised critical habitat designation. See our response to
Comment 39 above and Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--
Tribal Lands section for more information regarding the exclusion
process.
Comment 41: The Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians, Rincon
Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians, and Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay
Nation stated that they have demonstrated their ability to manage
natural resources through their own management plans and other
conservation programs. Therefore, in lieu of critical habitat
designation on their lands, we should defer to their programs to
protect arroyo toad habitat.
Our Response: We appreciate receiving the information provided by
the three tribes on their management plans and other conservation
programs. In our analysis under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, we
considered benefits of preserving the partnerships we have developed
with the tribes, reinforcing those relationships with ongoing
coordination on natural resource issues, and fostering future
partnerships and development of future management plans. These are
benefits of exclusion that, along with other benefits of exclusion,
significantly outweigh the benefits of inclusion, and we determined
that exclusion will not result in the extinction of the species.
Therefore, the Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude all
tribal reservation lands from this final revised critical habitat
designation. We look forward to enhancing our government-to-government
relationship with the tribes, and providing technical assistance in the
future on natural resource to these tribes and any other tribes that do
not currently have management plans in place. See Exclusions Under
Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Tribal Lands section for more information
regarding the exclusion process.
Comment 42: The Rincon Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians
stated that designation of critical habitat on the Rincon Reservation
affords no additional benefits to the species. Specifically, the tribe
stated that any possible educational benefits or minor protection
during a section 7 consultation are negligible.
Our Response: In our analysis under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, we
considered educational benefits and benefits provided by critical
habitat under section 7(a) of the Act. These are considered to be
benefits of including a particular area in critical habitat. However,
under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, a determination that the benefits of
exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion, along with a
determination that exclusion would not result in the extinction of the
species, must be made before the Secretary determines whether to
exercise his discretion to exclude lands that meet the definition of
critical habitat from a final critical habitat designation. In our
analysis under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, we determined that
designating critical habitat would likely provide regulatory benefits
under section 7(a) of the Act that are not already provided (as a
result of the listing of arroyo toad) by the combination of sections 7
and 9 of the Act and tribal regulations on reservations (such as the
Rincon Reservation) where management plans are in place. We agree that
educational benefits are small on lands controlled by tribal
governments (such as the Rincon Reservation), as we believe our ongoing
coordination with the Rincon Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians
should provide sufficient future education for this area. As a result,
the Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude the Rincon
Reservation from this final revised critical habitat designation (see
Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Tribal Lands section for
more information regarding the tribal exclusions).
Comment 43: The Rincon Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians
stated that designation of critical habitat would create a disincentive
to develop HCPs and therefore recommended that we exclude pending HCPs,
including the Rincon HCP. They stated that the proposed designation on
the Rincon Reservation poses substantial risks to the Rincon HCP
without affording the arroyo toad any additional conservation benefits
by adding uncertainty to the process, increasing costs to plan
development and implementation, and weakening stakeholder support.
Our Response: Under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, the Secretary may
exercise his discretion to exclude an area from critical habitat if the
benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion, provided the
exclusion will not result in the extinction of the species.
Conservation benefits provided by existing HCPs are not considered a
benefit of exclusion because they would remain in place regardless of
critical habitat designation; however, they do minimize the benefits of
inclusion to the extent they are redundant with protection measures
that would be provided by a critical habitat designation. We did not
consider for
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exclusion areas covered by the draft Rincon HCP; however, the Secretary
is exercising his discretion to exclude the Rincon Band of
Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians reservation lands (see the Exclusions
Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Tribal Lands section for more
information regarding the tribal exclusions).
Comment 44: The Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission
Indians and Viejas (Baron Long) Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission
Indians, which jointly manage the Capitan Grande Band of Diegueno
Mission Indians Reservation (Capitan Grande Reservation), stated that
the reservation is not used for residential or development purposes.
The two tribes prevent use by outside parties, and only tribal members
can use the reservation for hunting and cultural purposes. The tribes
further stated that they are not planning to change their procedures
for controlling access to the reservation and protecting its resources.
Finally, the tribes intend to work cooperatively with us to protect
arroyo toad habitat on the reservation if needed; therefore, the
reservation should be excluded from critical habitat designation.
Our Response: We appreciate the Tribes' information on the current
and future use of the reservation, management of their lands, and
commitment to protecting natural resources, including the arroyo toad.
In our analysis under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, we considered
benefits of preserving the partnerships we have developed with the
tribes, reinforcing those relationships with ongoing coordination on
natural resource issues, and fostering future partnerships and
development of future management plans, which we believe, along with
other benefits of exclusion, significantly outweigh the benefits of
inclusion in this critical habitat designation. Therefore, the
Secretary is exercising his discretion to exclude the Capitan Grande
Reservation lands from this final revised critical habitat designation
(see our Response to Comment 40 above and the Exclusions Under Section
4(b)(2) of the Act--Tribal Lands section).
Comment 45: The Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission
Indians and Viejas (Baron Long) Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission
Indians stated that although they oppose designation of any critical
habitat on the Capitan Grande Reservation, areas proposed as critical
habitat on the reservation were too broad. The Barona Group of Capitan
Grande Band of Mission Indians surmised that our proposal was based
only on our assessment of aerial photographs of the area and knowledge
of the features of upstream and downstream parcels, rather than any
direct, on-the-ground observations. Based on an arroyo toad habitat
assessment of the area submitted by both tribes (HELIX 2009, pp. 1-6),
they stated that only about half of the areas proposed contain suitable
breeding habitat, and therefore the rest of the area does not contain
suitable arroyo toad habitat.
Our Response: To determine the extent of suitable arroyo toad
habitat, we used spatial data on stream gradients with grades less than
6 percent, aerial photography, surveys of habitat suitability, and site
visits. Additionally, we included higher gradient areas between
breeding habitat because these areas are used by toads during the non-
breeding period and allow toads to disperse between breeding areas. To
delineate upland habitat areas, we used a GIS-based modeling procedure
to identify alluvial terraces, valley bottomlands, and upland habitats
adjacent to stream reaches occupied by the arroyo toad. These model
parameters are based on the best scientific data available and are the
same as those used in the 2004 proposed critical habitat designation
(69 FR 23258; April 28, 2004) (see the Criteria Used to Identify
Critical Habitat section of this rule). Peer Reviewers expressed
support for our methods (see Comment 1 above).
We appreciate receiving the arroyo toad habitat assessment and will
consider this information during future recovery planning with both
tribes. Although the habitat assessment delineates suitable breeding
habitat within areas proposed for critical habitat designation and
states that we may have overestimated the quantity of upland habitat
outside the river bed (HELIX 2009, p. 3), it does not provide the
specificity required to redraw the upland habitat areas or invalidate
our assessment that these upland areas provide for arroyo toad foraging
and overwintering (PCE 4) and that they therefore meet the definition
of critical habitat. We will continue to work with the tribes on
management and recovery-related activities for the arroyo toad and its
habitat. However, with regard to Capitan Grande Reservation lands as
they relate to the proposed critical habitat rule, we determined that
the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion in this
final revised critical habitat designation; therefore, the Secretary is
exercising his discretion to exclude the Capitan Grande Reservation
from this final rule. See Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--
Tribal Lands section for more information regarding the exclusion
process.
Comment 46: The Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission
Indians and Viejas (Baron Long) Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission
Indians stated that habitat on the Capitan Grande Reservation may not
be occupied by arroyo toad because there are no occupancy records of
arroyo toad on the reservation. Additionally, the Barona Group of
Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians stated that although there are
occupancy records of arroyo toad near the reservation, the records are
either more than 6 years old or more than 2 mi (0.8 km) upstream;
therefore, habitat on the reservation likely does not provide
connectivity between arroyo toad observations and should not be
designated as critical habitat.
Our Response: Section 4(b) of the Act requires we designate
critical habitat on the basis of the best scientific and commercial
data available. We believe our proposed revisions to critical habitat
were supported by sufficient data that represent the best available
scientific information. These data indicate that habitat has not
changed since occupancy records were collected on adjacent parcels both
upstream and downstream of the Capitan Grande Reservation. Therefore,
we have no basis to conclude the area is no longer occupied.
Additionally, the best available data indicate that habitat on the
reservation is contiguous with habitat containing the PCEs upstream and
downstream of the reservation; therefore, these areas continue to meet
the definition of critical habitat. However, we determined that the
benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion in this final
revised critical habitat designation; therefore, the Secretary is
exercising his discretion to exclude the Capitan Grande Reservation
from this final rule. See Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--
Tribal Lands section for more information regarding the exclusion
process.
Comment 47: The Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation stated that the
biological data cited in the description of Unit 18 in the proposed
rule (see the Proposed Revisions to Critical Habitat Designation
section of the proposed revised critical habitat rule (74 FR 52625;
October 13, 2009)), which includes Sycuan lands, is significantly
outdated because the occupancy records are 10 to 17 years old.
Therefore, any designation in this unit based on species' presence or
the existence of PCEs is speculative at best. Additionally, the tribe
stated that they do not know which areas of their lands
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were proposed as critical habitat because the proposed rule is vague.
They stated that the only areas on the reservation that appeared
relevant to the proposed critical habitat designation were the north
fork of the Sweetwater River, which is not known to support arroyo
toad. Therefore, designating critical habitat on the reservation is
inappropriate because the reservation does not have arroyo toad habitat
or any occupancy records of arroyo toad.
Our Response: Section 4(b) of the Act requires we designate
critical habitat on the basis of the best scientific and commercial
data available. The best available data indicate that habitat in Unit
18 has not changed since the occupancy records were collected.
Therefore, we have no basis to conclude the area is no longer occupied.
To provide clarification to the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
regarding proposed critical habitat, the areas that meet the definition
of critical habitat on the Sycuan Reservation include lands along the
Sweetwater River and along the north fork of the Sweetwater River. With
regards to this final rule, we determined that the benefits of
exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion for Sycuan Band of the
Kumeyaay Nation Reservation lands; therefore, the Secretary is
exercising his discretion to exclude this reservation from this final
revised critical habitat designation. See the Exclusions Under Section
4(b)(2) of the Act--Tribal Lands section for more information regarding
the exclusion process.
Comments Related to Economic Impacts and Analysis
Comments from Tribal Governments
Comment 48: The Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians, the
Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation, and the Viejas (Baron Long) Group
of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians stated that the draft
economic analysis (DEA) does not include estimated economic impacts for
tribal lands within the proposed revised critical habitat units.
Our Response: The final economic analysis (FEA) has been updated to
reflect estimated economic impacts on tribal lands within the proposed
revised critical habitat units. The summary tables in the Executive
Summary of the FEA include economic impacts on tribal lands. In
addition, the FEA includes a new Chapter 7 that discusses the
socioeconomic characteristics and estimated baseline and incremental
economic impacts for each affected tribe. Where data limitations
prevent quantification, the FEA also includes a qualitative discussion
of impacts as provided by each tribe.
Comment 49: The Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians and the
Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation stated that fee to trust transfers
(i.e., land currently owned by the Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission
Indians and Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation but not yet part of
their reservations) are currently in progress and should be treated the
same as existing tribal [reservation] land.
Our Response: The FEA includes economic impacts to tribal lands and
assumes that fee-owned land incurs the same impacts as reservation
land.
Comment 50: The Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians, the
Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation, and the Viejas (Baron Long) Group
of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians stated that the DEA excludes
the economic impacts of proposed critical habitat on tribal groundwater
use and tribal water rights.
Our Response: Quantifying impacts of a critical habitat designation
on tribal water rights would require information that is not readily
available (such as the nature and scope of specific future projects
that could be impacted by a critical habitat designation, or details on
the current scope of water rights). This type of analysis is generally
not undertaken unless there is an adjudication of tribal water rights.
The FEA recognizes that tribes' water rights have long been recognized
by the U.S. Supreme Court but does not attempt to include an estimated
impact related to tribal water rights.
Comment 51: The Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians and
Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation stated that the DEA ignored the
expenditures the tribes have incurred in developing and implementing
their own Tribal Resource Management Plans (RMPs).
Our Response: Where information was provided by the tribes, the FEA
included annual costs associated with implementing their own Tribal
RMPs. Otherwise, these plans are described qualitatively. These costs
incurred by the Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians and Sycuan
Band of the Kumeyaay Nation are considered baseline because the
development and initial implementation of the RMPs occurred prior to
the proposed critical habitat designation.
Comment 52: The Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians and
Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation stated that reservations were
created for the use of tribes in perpetuity and are essentially
nontransferable, creating a limited, specialized land value.
Our Response: Economic impact estimates in the FEA resulting from
reduced development opportunities include the present value of future
annual land value losses based on market rates for non-tribal lands in
each county. In addition, there are other, unique attributes of tribal
land (such as cultural importance, restrictions on the ability of the
tribes to transfer lands, and lack of substitutes) that should be taken
into consideration when estimating land values. However, the effect of
these attributes is difficult to quantify. In the absence of specific
examples of recent land transactions within tribal lands that would
provide information about the value of these lands, the FEA uses the
best available scientific and commercial data available (as shown in
Table 2-9 of the FEA) to estimate potential land value losses.
Comment 53: The Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians stated
that most of the tribal land proposed as critical habitat occurs within
allotted lands on the reservations. The tribe stated that the DEA
ignored the extraordinary economic impacts on allotted lands, which are
not readily purchased or sold. Further, the tribe stated that the DEA
does not address economic impacts to the tribes related to constrained
allottees.
Our Response: As discussed in our response to Comment 52, in the
absence of specific land transaction data provided by affected tribes,
the FEA uses average residential and nonresidential residual land
values (as shown in Table 2-9 of the FEA). In Chapter 7, the FEA
includes a qualitative discussion of the unique issues associated with
allotted lands based on information provided by the tribes.
Comment 54: The Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians and
Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation stated that because a significant
amount of activity on tribal lands occurs with Federal funds, grants,
or oversight, the designation of critical habitat on Reservation land
results in a disproportionately higher occurrence of section 7
consultations with the Service.
Our Response: The FEA estimates the economic impacts of section 7
consultations based on the historical rate of consultations and the
proposed revised critical habitat acreage. The comment letters
submitted by the tribes do not provide specific data related to the
number of future projects requiring section 7 consultations or the
historical rate of consultation for projects occurring on their tribal
lands. Therefore, the FEA does not quantify a higher rate of section 7
consultations
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but does include a qualitative description of these impacts in Chapter
7, which addresses economic impacts on tribal lands.
Comment 55: The Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation stated that the
DEA excluded the percentage of total tribal lands affected by the
proposed critical habitat designation.
Our Response: Chapter 5 of the FEA includes the percentage of total
lands, by tribe, affected by the proposed critical habitat designation.
General Comments Regarding Framework and Assumptions
Comment 56: One commenter believed the DEA did not include the most
recent demographic projections provided by the San Diego Association of
Governments (SANDAG).
Our Response: The most recent SANDAG projections (Series 12) were
published in February 2010, following the period in which demographic
projections (Series 11) were collected for the DEA. The FEA has been
updated to reflect the current Series 12 projections from the period
2010 through 2035. In addition, the FEA includes updated ownership data
that was the best available during the time of the analysis in July
2010. The previous ownership data reflected a 2005 ownership database
from California Spatial Information Library (CaSIL) that was adjusted
by us with 2005 tribal reservation boundaries provided by the Building
Industry Association. The updated ownership data in the FEA reflect the
following changes: 2009 tribal reservation boundaries from the Building
Industry Association; 2009 right-of-way from the Metropolitan Water
District (MWD); 2009 parcels from the San Diego Geographic Information
Source (SanGIS); 2009 ownership from the Rincon Tribe; and 2008 parcels
from Riverside County.
Comment 57: One commenter stated that to assume that all
constrained land cannot be developed is unsupportable and understates
the effect of the critical habitat designation.
Our Response: The FEA assumes that bodies of water and land located
within the 100-year flood plain will not be developed. For communities
that participate in the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
subsidized flood insurance program, development is prohibited within
the 100-year flood plain. Specifically, these communities must have a
flood management plan and related ordinance in place for developers to
obtain flood insurance through FEMA, the sole purveyor of subsidized
flood insurance. The flood management plan and ordinance cannot allow
development within any special flood hazard area, defined as the 100-
year flood plain.
For developers and communities that do not need or want to
participate in FEMA's subsidized flood insurance program, development
can occur within the 100-year flood plain. However, on average, this
development would likely be prohibitively expensive to undertake
relative to other locations given the cost of gaining entitlements,
including engineering, planning, administration, and construction of
the mitigation requirements. This assumption has been verified with
private real estate developers and civil engineers and is consistent
with SANDAG's data of developable land within their Series 12 Regional
Growth Forecast.
Other constraints, including land with ``slope issues'' and
unusually or inadequately configured parcels of land, have not been
excluded from the analysis.
Comment 58: One commenter asked why 23,000 ac (9,308 ha) were
identified as baseline economic costs, when there are 15,524
developable ac (6,282 ha) in existing HCP boundaries, plus 1,844 buffer
ac (746 ha), for a total of 17,368 ac (7,029 ha).
Our Response: Based on the May 2010 DEA, the 23,000 baseline acres
(9,308 ha) includes the following components: (1) Developable HCP acres
(15,524); (2) 80 percent of developable acres within riparian habitat
(buffer) (1,844 * 80 percent = 1,475); and (3) 15 percent of
developable acres outside of riparian habitat (40,003 * 80 percent =
6,000). These three components equal 23,000 baseline developable acres
(9,308 ha). The definition of baseline acreage is based on our
estimates incremental impacts (see Appendix H of the DEA), which
identifies the proportion of acreage within and outside of riparian
habitat that would likely result in a positive arroyo toad survey
(i.e., at least one arroyo toad is present). A graphical representation
of the methodology used to determine baseline acres is shown in Exhibit
1-1 of the DEA and a detailed description of the methodology is also
provided in Chapter 1. Adding developable acreage in existing HCP
boundaries (15,524 ac (6,282 ha)) plus developable land within the
1,844 ac (746 ha) buffer does not account for the application of
proportional acreage within and outside of riparian habitat that are
estimated to represent the presence of arroyo toads (i.e., 80 percent
of acreage within the buffer and 15 percent of acreage outside of the
buffer). Although these acreage estimates have now changed with the
inclusion of updated SANDAG projections and ownership data in the FEA,
the methodology remains the same.
Comment 59: One commenter stated that the DEA uses anecdotal
evidence to support a 1.5:1 mitigation ratio. The commenter believes
anecdotal evidence indicated that 2:1 is more often the mitigation
ratio, and that the DEA should include a more scientific basis for this
estimate.
Our Response: The mitigation ratio used in the DEA was based on the
best available scientific and commercial data, which is the
consultation history spanning from 1994 through 2009. We believe the
1.5:1 mitigation ratio is appropriate and continue to use this ratio in
the FEA.
Comment 60: One commenter stated that the full 1.5:1 offsetting
ratio is not applied to the amount of developable land that the DEA
assumes to be used to offset development impacts.
Our Response: Sixty percent of offsetting compensation is assumed
to occur ``on-site'' or within the acreage forecasted to be developed.
The remaining 40 percent of off-setting compensation is assumed to
occur within suitable arroyo toad habitat within the 100-year flood
plain. Specifically, applying a 1.5:1 mitigation ratio to the updated
projected developable acreage in the FEA (7,602 ac (3,076 ha)) yields
about 11,400 ac (4,613 ha) projected to be set-aside, 40 percent of
which will occur within the 100-year flood plain (about 4,600 ac (1,862
ha)). There are about 14,000 ac (5,666 ha) located in the 100-year
flood plain to accommodate this offsetting compensation acreage. An
explanation of this assumption is included in the FEA.
Comment 61: One commenter believed the DEA contains an unsupported
assumption that only 40 percent of all mitigation land would be within
the 109,110 ac (44,155 ha) of lands that make up the proposed critical
habitat designation. The commenter asked why this would not be 100
percent of all mitigation lands.
Our Response: Sixty percent of offsetting compensation is assumed
to occur ``on-site'' or within the acreage forecasted to be developed.
The remaining 40 percent of offsetting compensation is assumed to occur
within suitable arroyo toad habitat within the 100-year flood plain.
Please refer to our response to Comment 61 above.
Comment 62: One commenter stated that the DEA incorrectly assumed
that if land could not be developed in one part San Diego County, the
development could be transferred to another area in
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the County that would be distinctly different, or that infill densities
could be increased.
Our Response: The FEA includes an analysis of substitutability as a
basis for determining the potential extent of market impacts, rather
than as a means for quantifying costs. To determine the significance of
arroyo toad-related project modifications for regional real estate
markets, the FEA evaluates the regional significance of the set-aside
with the total projected development in each county. As shown in Table
2-8 of the FEA, the estimated on-site incremental set-aside represents
about 0.6 percent of future countywide growth (0.9 percent in total,
including baseline). In San Diego County, the estimated on-site
incremental set-aside represents about 1.4 percent of future countywide
growth (2.0 percent in total, including baseline). These estimates may
overstate the percentage of growth affected in San Diego County because
they do not take into account opportunities for adaptation by
developers (such as construction in areas of the county not currently
forecast for development, infill development, or more dense
development). Thus, the set-aside associated with arroyo toad
protection is not expected to have a measurable impact on the amount of
new housing constructed or housing prices. Calculations of land value
losses do not consider potential offsetting increases in the value of
substitute parcels located outside of critical habitat.
Comment 63: One commenter stated that there were several places in
the DEA where discrepancies existed between tables and text, between
different tables, or between different parts of the text. There are
other places where findings are provided and not adequately supported
by explanations or tables that were cited.
Our Response: Where appropriate, the FEA has been updated to
resolve any identified inconsistencies. Additional text has been added
to further explain findings or assumptions.
Comment 64: One commenter stated that property values in the DEA
were determined on a countywide basis, using ``typical'' housing
developments and mean rents. The commenter believed the sites
identified as habitat may not conform to these averages. Furthermore,
the commenter believed the DEA should have included alternative
development scenarios, and the exclusion of condominiums in the
projection of housing development was inaccurate.
Our Response: The FEA uses an average single-family residential
housing value to determine residential residual land value, reflecting
the most likely type of residential housing likely to be developed. We
recognize that there are a broad range of housing types that will be
constructed in the areas that were proposed as critical habitat,
ranging from multifamily housing units (such as condominiums) to large,
low-density homes. The average residential residual land value takes
into account that some of these housing types will have a lower value,
while other housing types will have a higher value relative to the
assumption used in the FEA. The FEA has been updated to describe this
assumption.
Comment 65: One commenter stated that if condominiums are excluded
from the projection of housing development in the DEA, then we should
ensure that housing values do not reflect the value of condominium
units.
Our Response: Housing values reflect single-family detached homes
only.
Comment 66: One commenter believed the industrial lease rates were
too low in the DEA, assuming a ``reasonable share of industrial
development'' would be planned industrial or research and development,
which command higher lease rates.
Our Response: The DEA utilized general development projections
obtained from regional planning agencies, which do not identify the
specific sub-types of development (i.e., research and development is a
sub-type of industrial development). Identifying specific sub-types of
development is beyond the scope of the economic analysis. It is assumed
that, on average, the mix of industrial development planned in the
areas proposed for critical habitat would be similar to the mix of
industrial development in each county. Thus, we believe using average
industrial lease rates is an appropriate assumption.
Comment 67: One commenter believed the developer's rate of return
of 15 percent (as described in the DEA) should apply only to the
developer's investment in the project, which is not 100 percent. The
commenter stated that after accounting for debt funding (at an average
interest rate of 6.375 percent) on approximately 75 percent of a
project, the discount rate should be reduced to 8.5 percent.
Our Response: The FEA has been updated to reflect a developer's
nominal discount rate of 8.5 percent.
Comment 68: One commenter believed the DEA ignored impacts on
agricultural operations, and that the water costs allocable to
agriculture in the water section had nothing to do with the need to
develop an alternative water supply for agriculture, which are costs
that pertain only to water that needs to be replaced due to controlled
releases associated with habitat protections. The commenter stated that
new agricultural installations require a local permit in San Diego
County that would be subject to CEQA, and subject to scrutiny by the
Service should the land be disturbed. In addition, the commenter
believed the DEA ignores the economic impacts of harvested agricultural
output lost annually.
Our Response: The FEA evaluates impacts of the critical habitat
designation on the water supply to agricultural operations in Chapter
3. However, the FEA appropriately focuses on the value of resources
potentially removed from production rather than the value of the
potential reduction in total output from industries that use these
resources. The total potential loss in output from ``downstream''
industries as a result of reduced water supply would not be an
appropriate measure of the loss in ``social welfare'' because: (1) This
output also requires additional inputs that represent a cost; and (2)
downstream industries may adjust their factor inputs (grow less water
intensive crops) in response to changes in water supply.
In the past, agricultural operations have competed for water with
urbanized land uses. However, until recently, agricultural lands have
steadily declined in part because of higher land values associated with
a conversation to urbanized land uses. Although this trend has abated
slightly in conjunction with the economic downturn, an overall
continued decline is expected over the long term.
Comment 69: With respect to delay impacts as described in the DEA,
one commenter stated that the developer does not lose the full value of
his land for 2 years because he regains the use of that land in the
third year; instead, the developer loses the return on the land above
the natural appreciation. The commenter believed the DEA overestimates
delay impacts.
Our Response: We agree with the commenter that delay costs were
overstated in the DEA. We updated the calculations in the FEA to
reflect developers' opportunity cost of delayed returns on investment
during the delay period.
Comment 70: One commenter stated that the Service's assumption that
delays will stop after 2 years is questionable.
Our Response: The DEA assumes that in most cases, CEQA compliance
requirements related to the critical habitat designation would become
familiar, and after a period of 12
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months, applicants would incorporate these requirements into their CEQA
documents.
Comment 71: One commenter believed the assumption identified in the
DEA to prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) of $56,000 is too
low, and that the cost to prepare an EIR is usually between $100,000
and $200,000.
Our Response: The DEA examines impacts on both large and small
projects through CEQA. Consultants who specialize in EIRs agreed that
proposed critical habitat adds no measurable CEQA-related costs for
large projects that are already required to comply with CEQA statutes.
For small projects, the DEA assumes that some projects will be required
to prepare an EIR when they could otherwise claim a categorical
exemption. Further, small projects that submitted either a mitigated
negative declaration or a negative declaration would be required to
prepare an EIR. The cost assumptions reflect the incremental cost of
preparing these documents above what they already would have been
required to prepare.
Comment 72: One commenter stated that Tables 6-2 and 6-3 (estimated
CEQA costs) in the DEA appear inaccurate and use faulty assumptions
about the cost of producing CEQA documents. The commenter believed
there was no documentation regarding CEQA costs, and that there was no
support for the assumption that a critical habitat designation alone
would upgrade the CEQA document to a more robust environmental review.
Our Response: In Table 6-2 and 6-3 of the DEA, the total annual
number of CEQA documents in a critical habitat designation does not
equal the sum of their respective columns because of fractional
numbers. The FEA has been updated to show each fractional number to the
nearest tenth. As noted in the DEA and FEA, the costs associated with a
notice of exemption, negative declaration, and EIR are based on
personal communication with three consultants who specialize in EIRs.
These consultants were contacted as part of the development of the 2005
DEA; the current 2010 DEA escalated these cost assumptions to 2010
dollars using a Consumer Price Index (CPI). Because there is no
empirical evidence to support the assumption that a critical habitat
designation would necessitate a more robust environmental review for
small projects, the DEA assumes the ``worst case'' scenario that all
small projects are affected.
Comment 73: One commenter believed the cost and time required to
prepare an EIR would increase substantially even for those projects
already requiring an EIR due to the need to prepare additional surveys
and conduct additional analysis of arroyo toad impacts. Further, the
commenter stated that the DEA incorrectly assumes that substantial
increases in CEQA costs would only occur for projects that would not
require an EIR absent the critical habitat designation.
Our Response: Consultants who specialize in EIRs agreed that
proposed critical habitat adds no measurable CEQA-related costs for
large projects that are already required to comply with CEQA statutes.
Please also refer to our responses to Comments 71 and 72.
Comment 74: One commenter believed the two types of delay
identified in the DEA would be required regardless of whether or not
critical habitat is designated.
Our Response: The DEA assumes that delay costs are only incurred
for a small percentage of projects that are already entitled or nearly
entitled and where the arroyo toad has not previously been identified
through surveys. In other words, these projects have nearly completed
the necessary environmental reviews assuming the arroyo toad is not
present at the site. The delays are caused by the new information
provided by critical habitat regarding the potential presence of the
arroyo toad and value of the habitat, regardless of the outcome of
previous surveys.
Comment 75: Three commenters stated that the DEA did not include an
analysis of potential uncertainty and stigma costs, which could be
substantial. They recommended that the Service should conduct a
literature review or additional research regarding the effects of
uncertainty and stigma on other endangered species.
Our Response: We have reviewed the literature and are unaware of
any published studies estimating the stigma effects of critical habitat
designation. Furthermore, no published literature exists estimating the
economic impact of regulatory uncertainty that may result from the
designation. New, primary research on these issues is beyond the scope
of the economic analysis. Because data are not readily available to
quantify potential impacts from regulatory uncertainty and stigma,
these impacts are discussed qualitatively in Chapter 6 of the DEA.
Comment 76: Given the ongoing financial situation in our country,
one commenter believed that many of the cost assumptions relied on in
the DEA may no longer be valid, particularly with regards to the real
estate sector. Further, the commenter believed the assumptions
regarding the discount rate for future costs and the time value of
money should be reevaluated.
Our Response: Key assumptions in the analysis of potential impacts
to real estate development include the amount, pace, and location of
future development activity and current land values. The economic
analysis relies on the best readily-available data sources, including
the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments Regional Growth
Forecast (2000-2030), the Southern California Association of
Governments (SCAG) Adopted 2008 RTP Growth Forecast, and the SANDAG
Series 12 Regional Growth Forecast, which project the amount and
location of future development. These projections were adopted in 2007
(Santa Barbara), 2008 (SCAG), and 2010 (SANDAG) and rely on data and
the best judgment of local and regional planners in the respective
communities. We agree that the pace of such development is likely
influenced by current economic activities; however, we have no
empirical data with which to make assumptions about when the
development is most likely to occur. Therefore, we assume development
is distributed evenly throughout the timeframe of the projections.
Finally, residual land values are based on current 2010 data obtained
from reputable industry sources (DataQuick and CB Richard Ellis).
Throughout the report, the economic analysis estimates the present
value of future impacts using discount rates of 3 and 7 percent. The
U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) requires Federal agencies to
report results using these rates (see OMB Circular A-4, 2003).
Comment 77: One commenter stated that there may not be funding
available for the conservation efforts of established HCPs given that
housing and development ``starts'' and home prices in southern
California continue to decline.
Our Response: It is beyond the scope of the economic analysis to
determine whether current development projections and estimated
residual land values will impact the funding available for the
conservation efforts of established HCPs. Furthermore, conservation
efforts undertaken as a result of HCPs are considered to be baseline
costs and would not be affected by the designation of critical habitat.
Comment 78: One commenter stated that economic impacts to mining
projects and grazing shown in the DEA are unrealistic. Specifically,
the commenter stated that impacts to mining projects depend largely on
an assumption that demand for concrete
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and other building materials would continue at a rate established
during a housing boom in 2005. Further, the commenter stated that with
respect to impacts to grazing, surveys, and fencing have already been
implemented on a majority of allotments where arroyo toad occurs. While
some fences may still need to be built, the commenter believed that
maintenance of fencing could be an incremental cost; however, the
commenter believed it is likely that this incremental cost would also
occur in the absence of a critical habitat designation in order to
protect arroyo toad as a listed species. The commenter believed that
wholesale replacement of fencing in response to a critical habitat
designation is unlikely.
Our Response: The assumptions used to estimate the economic impacts
to mining and grazing industries are conservative and may overstate
impacts. However, these impacts represent a nominal portion of total
incremental economic impacts. The estimated incremental economic
impacts of both mining and grazing activities equal about 0.15 percent
of total incremental impacts.
Comment 79: The commenters believed that the assumption that 80
percent of floodplain acreage is occupied by arroyo toads and 15
percent of upland acreage is occupied by arroyo toads is overstated. By
generally assuming these occupancy rates, the commenters believed the
DEA does not properly account for areas that are not actually occupied
by the species, but which will require intensive surveying due to
critical habitat designation.
Our Response: Occupancy rates were estimated using the following
information: In studies by Griffin et al. (1999, pp. 1-66), arroyo
toads were found to spend most of their time during the breeding season
within the stream channel or on adjacent sandy terraces, but they also
used upland areas such as campgrounds and even agricultural fields.
Using our best professional judgment, the likelihood of finding arroyo
toads in breeding habitat during the breeding season (typically between
March and early June, although the breeding season may occur earlier or
later, depending on weather conditions, elevation, and latitude) would
be approximately 80 to 85 percent. During the non-breeding season, the
likelihood would drop to approximately 15 to 20 percent because toads
would most likely be burrowed in upland habitat.
Arroyo toad juveniles and adults use upland areas adjacent to
breeding habitat for foraging and wintering. Griffin et al. (1999, pp.
1-66) also found that arroyo toads seemed to select habitat more
according to vegetation structure than vegetation type; dense and tall
vegetative structure was preferred least of all. In a study using
pitfall traps, Holland and Sisk (2001, pp. 1-32) captured arroyo toads
primarily within the stream channel and riparian habitats, but
approximately 18 percent of the adult and subadult captures averaged
across all 3 years of the study were in upland habitats (11 percent at
one site and 24 percent at the other). Using our best professional
judgment, the likelihood of finding arroyo toads in upland habitats
would be approximately 15 to 20 percent.
Comment 80: One commenter stated that the offsetting compensation
ratio for Rancho Las Flores shown in the DEA is artificially low
because the number of impacted acres is artificially high. Thus, the
commenter believed the resulting offsetting compensation ratio used in
the analysis is flawed.
Our Response: The comment did not provide the correct number of
affected acres for use in the economic analysis; therefore, the FEA
continues to rely on acreage estimates obtained from the Rancho Las
Flores consultation for preparation of the 2005 DEA.
Comment 81: One commenter stated that a cost-effectiveness approach
is the appropriate framework of economic science for weighing the
economic costs and benefits of a critical habitat designation.
Our Response: OMB's Circular A-4 (p. 10) defines the ``best
practices'' for preparing economic analyses of Federal regulations. It
states that for all major rulemakings, the Federal agency should carry
out a benefit-cost analysis. If some of the primary benefit categories
cannot be expressed in monetary units, the Federal agency should also
conduct a cost-effectiveness analysis. In unusual cases where no
quantified information on benefits, costs and effectiveness can be
produced, the regulatory analysis should present a qualitative
discussion of the issues and evidence.
Both benefit-cost analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis require
measurement of the effectiveness of the regulation in quantitative
terms. Benefit-cost analysis simply takes the next step of monetizing
the value to the public of the improvements. As discussed in Chapter 8
of the FEA, neither monetization nor quantification of benefits is
possible because data on the incremental change in the probability of
arroyo toad conservation that is expected to result from the critical
habitat designation do not exist. Therefore, potential benefits are
discussed qualitatively.
Comment 82: One commenter stated that the DEA should have allocated
a portion of the costs of creating and modifying HCPs as an incremental
impact because HCPs are often preemptively developed as a strategy to
achieve regulatory relief.
Our Response: While it is possible that the HCPs were created in
part in anticipation of a critical habitat designation, these costs
have already been incurred and the FEA does not include historical
costs. Further, the decision of whether or not to designate critical
habitat will not affect these costs; thus, costs already incurred are
attributable to the baseline. Future baseline costs associated with
modifying or maintaining HCPs are reflected in the estimated project
modification costs shown in Table 2-13 of the DEA.
Comments Regarding Water Supply Framework and Assumptions in the DEA
Comment 83: With regard to economic impacts to water supply, three
commenters stated that the DEA assumes that all impacts are baseline.
The commenters explain that prior to a critical habitat designation, a
Service permit is required if arroyo toads are present or use the land
with sufficient regularity that it is likely to be present during any
reasonable span of time, and after critical habitat is designated an
agency must consult with the Service if the land is suitable for the
arroyo toad. The commenters believed that such additional costs are
incremental, not baseline. One of the commenters indicated that since
the arroyo toad was listed in 1995, they do not believe that water
management changes in San Diego have been implemented as a result of
the listing. Thus, the commenter believed that future mandated water
management changes would be the result of a critical habitat
designation and should be assigned as incremental costs.
Our Response: Comment letters indicated that water agencies have
not had to implement any project modifications or consult with the
Service as a result of listing the arroyo toad as an endangered species
in 1995. Discussions with affected water agencies conducted as part of
the 2005 FEA (and included in the updated 2010 DEA) describe a series
of project modifications implemented following the listing of the
arroyo toad. For example, the California Department of Water Resources
(DWR), which manages Pyramid Lake and releases water to Piru Creek, met
with the Service, CDFG, and the United Water Conservation District
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(UWCD) after the species was listed and mutually agreed to a flow
release schedule and operating guidelines for California State Water
Project (SWP) water deliveries. Thus, the FEA maintains the assumption
that impacts to water supply are attributable to the baseline.
Comment 84: One commenter stated that the DEA assumes that Santa
Barbara households incur 25 percent of water costs, which differs from
the 64 to 68 percent range identified for other counties.
Our Response: Water consumption percentages by sector are based on
data from publicly available software (IMpact Analysis for PLANing or
IMPLAN) and data that are used to measure the economic impacts of a
given change on a local or regional economy. It is reasonable to
conclude that these factors vary by county depending on the mix of land
uses contained within each county. As shown in Table D-2 of the DEA,
Santa Barbara households account for 25 percent of the demand for water
with all other sectors accounting for the remaining 75 percent of water
demand, excluding the trade sector.
Comment 85: One commenter stated that the regional multiplier
assumption for water supply impacts of 1.21 was too low. Further, the
commenter stated that overall regional multipliers are approximately
2:1 when all direct, indirect, and induced expenditures are included.
Our Response: The FEA examines impacts to water supply by
estimating the costs associated with potential investments in water
supply infrastructure and increased water prices and a corresponding
loss in consumer surplus as shown in Table 3-4. In addition to reduced
consumer surplus, an increase in the price of water may reduce the
purchasing power of county households and increase business production
costs. These regional economic impacts are shown in Table 3-5 and Table
3-6 of the FEA. The total output impacts shown in Table 3-6 of the FEA
are based on household output per million dollar change in final
household demand (about 1.5 for each county), county consumption
factors, and impacts by sector. The impacts by sector are estimated by
multiplying the annual costs by county by the water consumption factors
derived from IMPLAN, publicly available software and data that are used
to measure the economic impacts of a given change on a local or
regional economy. The FEA continues to rely on the data obtained
through IMPLAN.
Comment 86: One commenter believed the use of 2004 averages for
costs applicable to dams and reservoirs that were not a part of that
prior study is not justified.
Our Response: The use of 2004 averages for costs applicable to dams
and reservoirs that were not part of the prior study may understate the
economic impacts to water supply. However, as discussed in our response
to Comment 83, the FEA assumes that economic impacts to water supply
are attributable to the baseline. The methodology employed in the FEA
prioritized research efforts on evaluating costs that would result from
critical habitat designation (incremental costs). However, the FEA
includes costs applicable to the additional dams and reservoirs, using
2005 averages as a proxy, to provide an indication of the magnitude of
these baseline impacts.
Comment 87: One commenter stated that there appears to be an error
in the calculation of discounting annual water costs.
Our Response: The FEA has been updated to correct an error in the
estimate of total water impacts in Table 3-4.
Comment 88: One commenter stated that the discount rate of 7
percent used in estimating water impacts is too high.
Our Response: OMB requires Federal agencies to report results using
discount rates of 3 and 7 percent (see OMB Circular A-4, 2003).
Comment 89: Two commenters believed the estimated cost of
replacement water is too low. One commenter indicated that replacement
water costs are likely approximately $600 per acre-foot, or $60 per
acre-foot higher than indicated in the DEA. Another commenter indicated
that actual 2010 costs are $690 per acre foot for untreated water and
$905 per acre foot for treated water. These amounts are projected to
increase to $1,634 and $2,016 per acre foot, respectively, by 2025.
Our Response: The FEA incorporates revised replacement water costs.
Specifically, Table 3-4 utilizes a replacement water cost of $905 per
acre foot for each affected activity/dam in San Diego County. This
assumption reflects the cost of replacement water for treated water,
which is higher than the cost of replacement water for untreated water.
Usage of this assumption may overstate water supply impacts; however,
there is no readily available data on the percentage of treated versus
untreated water. It is important to note, though, that these impacts
are attributable to the baseline as discussed in our response to
Comment 83.
Comment 90: One commenter believed the DEA failed to acknowledge or
analyze information provided by the Ramona Municipal Water District
regarding the economic and public service impacts related to wastewater
services--specifically, the expansion of the Santa Maria Wastewater
Treatment Plant. The commenter stated that impacts include: Limiting
the development projected by the County General Plan, loss of property
value that could reach $70 million if property cannot be developed, and
potential increases in consumer rates.
Our Response: These economic impacts are now described in Chapter 5
of the FEA.
Comment 91: One commenter stated that the DEA's reliance on
historical data to calculate the likelihood of Sweetwater's water
releases is invalid. For example, the commenter stated that the DEA
falsely assumed that Sweetwater only conducts water transfers outside
typical breeding season on a limited basis; those criteria have been
superseded by Sweetwater's 2006 Standard Operating Procedure, which
assists in minimizing impacts to the arroyo toad from Sweetwater's
water transfers, but allows for more operational flexibility resulting
in greater water release volumes, a greater volume of water to be
replaced, and higher costs than shown in the DEA.
Our Response: We recognize that operations at Sweetwater have
changed since the 2005 FEA was prepared. In order to incorporate these
changes in the current FEA, we would need to collect data that are not
readily available. Based our evaluation of information concerning
potentially-affected water agencies, the FEA assumes that impacts to
water supply are attributable to the baseline given the presence of
arroyo toads downstream. Because the FEA assumes that water supply
impacts are attributable to baseline, we prioritized our research
efforts and focused on updating those costs and assumptions that would
be incremental to the baseline. Thus, the FEA includes updated cost
estimates but maintains those assumptions obtained for the 2005 FEA.
These costs are included in the FEA to provide context, rather than for
decision-making purposes.
Comment 92: One commenter believed that the DEA failed to
adequately account for the additional impacts to Sweetwater associated
with any modification of current Loveland dam operations, time delays,
and regulatory uncertainties. The commenter acknowledged that $2
million in annual economic impacts are
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shown in Table 3-4 of the DEA, but the commenter believed this number
assumes that costs have not increased in the past 6 years and would not
increase over the next 25 years. The commenter stated that there are no
releases from the Sweetwater Dam except infrequently in the event it
overtops in an El Ni[ntilde]o winter.
Our Response: We recognize that operations at Sweetwater have
changed since the 2005 FEA was prepared. In order to incorporate these
changes in the current FEA, we would need to collect data that are not
readily available. Please refer to our response to Comment 91 for
additional discussion.
Comment 93: Four commenters stated that the DEA incorrectly assumes
that water supplies would be available without adequately considering
the regulatory and environmental restrictions that have impacted
sources of imported water. They stated that water supplies may have
already been committed to another purpose, and that the DEA should
assume all lost water will be replaced through the development of new
substitute sources.
Our Response: We recognize that the regulatory and environmental
environment has changed since the 2005 FEA was prepared. Access to
substitute water sources is more difficult, which would increase costs.
Because the FEA assumes that some water will be replaced through the
development of new substitute sources, costs may be understated.
However, assuming 100 percent of lost water will be replaced through
the development of new sources likely overstates costs. In order to
incorporate an updated assumption regarding the amount of water to be
replaced through new substitute sources, we would need to collect
substantial data. Based on our evaluation of the best available
information and potentially-affected water agencies, the FEA assumes
that impacts to water supply are attributable to the baseline given the
presence of arroyo toads downstream. Because the FEA assumes that water
supply impacts are attributable to baseline, we prioritized our
research efforts and focused on updating those costs and assumptions
that would be incremental to the baseline. Thus, the FEA continues to
rely on assumptions obtained for the 2005 DEA.
Comment 94: One commenter believed there is some question regarding
whether Metropolitan Water District (MWD) facilities are included in
Unit 23. If so, the commenter believed the DEA underestimates the cost
of new infrastructure at $451,500. The commenter instead estimates a
cost of $5,780,000 for new infrastructure for water conveyance to avoid
discharges into the Whitewater River; if not, the DEA should omit these
costs.
Our Response: We evaluated the information provided by the
commenter and reevaluated information in our files and determined that
MWD facilities are not included in Unit 23. Thus, the FEA has been
updated to omit these costs.
Comment 95: One commenter estimated that $350,000 in incremental
costs was not included in the DEA for Subunit 6b. The commenter stated
that these costs pertain to impacts to the operation and maintenance of
Metropolitan Water District's facilities, associated right-of-way,
monitoring, and development and implementation of an HCP.
Our Response: It is unclear why the impacts described by the
commenter would result from this critical habitat designation, rather
than the listing of arroyo toad. As such, the FEA does not include
these costs.
Comments Regarding Transportation Impacts
Comment 96: Regarding transportation impacts, one commenter stated
that the upland and wetland habitat restoration costs per acre are too
low. The commenter believed that instead of using $14,800 per acre, the
DEA should have used an assumption of $50,000 per acre, based on
research that indicates upland habitat restoration costs range from
$30,000 to $50,000 per acre and riparian habitat restoration costs
range from $100,000 to $250,000 per acre.
Our Response: The FEA has been updated to reflect an average
habitat restoration cost of $50,000 per acre. This assumption is
consistent with data derived from the Caltrans Endangered Species Act
Annual Impact and Mitigation Report, described in the California Red-
Legged Frog Economic Analysis Final Report, dated December 11, 2009.
Comment 97: Four commenters stated that the DEA repeats the error
of the 2004 DEA by omitting the State Route 241 Completion Project (aka
Foothill-South Transportation Corridor) from the evaluation of
transportation projects that would experience significant economic
impacts.
Our Response: We have become aware that the proposed State Route
241 Completion Project does not meet the requirements of the Coastal
Zone Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1451 et seq.), and the California
Coastal Commission has denied a permit for this project as currently
planned based on concerns related to a portion of the project. Based on
California Coastal Commission's concerns, it appears that no viable
project alternatives exist at this time and the proposed project as
currently designed cannot move forward without project modification.
Therefore, this project has not been included in the FEA.
Comment 98: Four commenters stated that the DEA incorrectly
excludes transportation projects that are part of regional and
interregional transportation plans.
Our Response: We recognize there are some transportation projects
that are part of regional and interregional transportation plans (SCAG,
SANDAG, and SBCAG Regional Transportation Improvement Plans and
Regional Transportation Plans) that overlap with the critical habitat
designation. The data required to estimate the economic impacts of
these transportation projects is not available; however, the FEA has
discussed these projects qualitatively in Chapter 5.
Comment 99: One commenter stated that the proposed widening of
State Route 138 near the Rancho Las Flores Planned Community may
overlap with Unit 22, although the DEA appears to consider this project
confined to Unit 20.
Our Response: The FEA utilizes the California Transportation
Investment System (CTIS), a geographic information systems (GIS)-based
application, that provides spatial data of planned and programmed
transportation projects through 2030. An analysis of the CTIS data
shows the proposed widening of State Route 138 overlapping with Unit 20
only.
Comment 100: One commenter believed the DEA overlooks the
compliance costs associated with State Route 138 that would be imposed
on the Rancho Las Flores Planned Community as it becomes developed.
Our Response: The FEA has been updated to include development
proposed in the Rancho Los Flores Planned Community. Thus, in Chapter 2
(footnote 54) of the FEA, impacts pertaining to this development
project are identified, including: Loss in land value; other project
modifications; and delay costs. CEQA and administrative costs are based
on total acreage designated, rather than acreage designated for
development.
Comments Regarding Development Projections in the DEA
Comment 101: One commenter stated that the DEA failed to evaluate
State and local building ordinances that could limit development, which
would lower the estimated economic impacts.
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Our Response: As mentioned in our response to Comments 56 and 66,
the DEA relies on development projections furnished by regional
forecasting agencies. These agencies incorporate local land use
projections from city planners who are aware of State or local building
ordinances affecting future development.
Comment 102: One commenter stated that Rancho Mission Viejo
development has been approved by Orange County in 2004 and the Service
in 2007 to consist of 816 developable acres (330 ha), a far greater
amount than the 65 ac (26 ha) shown in the DEA for Unit 10.
Our Response: Specific information regarding the type and location
of development was not provided in the public comment letter. However,
we obtained a map and project description found in ``The Ranch Plan
Planned Community Program Text'' as adopted by Ordinance 04-014 on
November 8, 2004, by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Based on
the information contained within this document, we determined that
planned development overlapping with Unit 10 is located within the
Orange County Southern Subregion HCP. Although it is difficult to
confirm the number of overlapping acres, as a very conservative
assumption, 800 additional residential acres (324 ha) in Unit 10 have
been included in the baseline scenario in the FEA.
Comment 103: One commenter believed the DEA incorrectly stated that
there would be no economic impacts to development in Unit 22. The
commenter stated that development within the Rancho Las Flores Planned
Community and Summit Valley Ranch projects is expected to occur within
this critical habitat unit over the next 20 years.
Our Response: Based on the Rancho Las Flores Planned Community
(RLFPC) boundary, we were able to determine that 2,624 ac (1,062 ha) of
the 9,867-ac (3,993-ha) project overlap with proposed Unit 22, which
translates into approximately 27 percent of the project. Because the
comment letter did not provide details regarding the type of
development within the overlapping acreage, we uniformly applied the
percentage of overlap to the residential and nonresidential acreage
identified in the City of Hesperia Draft General Plan Update Technical
Background Report, dated January 2010. There are 3,810 ac (1,542 ha) of
residential, 314 ac (127 ha) of town center (retail), and 80 ac (32 ha)
of commercial (office) envisioned in the RLFPC. Applying the percentage
of the project overlapping with proposed Unit 22, the FEA has been
updated to include the following acreages: 1,029 ac (416 ha) of
residential, 85 ac (34 ha) of retail, and 22 ac (9 ha) of office. As a
conservative assumption, the FEA includes all development in the RLFPC
under the incremental scenario.
Since no information was provided in the comment letter regarding
the amount and type of overlapping acreage in the Summit Valley Ranch
Specific Plan (SVRSP), the FEA does not include development projections
associated with this project. However, while the regional planning
agency development projections indicate no development in this census
tract, it is clear that proposed Unit 22 overlaps with the SVRSP. Thus,
the FEA describes the fact that Unit 22 would have greater economic
impacts than shown; however, these impacts cannot be quantified because
development data are not available.
Comment 104: One commenter stated that the DEA identifies 38 ac (15
ha) of developable land in Unit 8. Instead, the commenter believed the
projected development should be estimated as least 74 ac (30 ha), as
approved under the East Orange Planned Community.
Our Response: Although it is difficult to estimate, 36 additional
residential acres (15 ha), as a very conservative assumption, in Unit 8
have been included under the incremental scenario in the FEA.
Comments Regarding Benefits of Designation as They Relate to the DEA
Comment 105: One commenter stated that the aesthetic benefits can
be quantified by studying willingness-to-pay for environmental benefits
in comparable regions. Similarly, the commenter believed the regional
economic benefits can be quantified by researching tourism and
visitation, and that mentioning these benefits without conducting a
study is inappropriate. Another commenter also stated that the DEA
failed to quantify benefits and ancillary benefits, and dismissed
benefits because they believed the benefits are not the purpose of a
critical habitat designation. Further, the second commenter stated that
the DEA fails to: (1) Assess the benefits of maintaining riparian areas
and adjacent upland habitat; (2) mention or assess the economic
benefits accruing from preservation of native habitat for other
species; and (3) account for the benefits of maintaining contiguous
riparian and adjacent upland habitat for other native species that use
these areas. Further, the second commenter believed the DEA fails to
mention that critical habitat designation would reduce uncertainty by
identifying areas that are likely occupied by the arroyo toad or
necessary to its recovery.
Our Response: As described in Chapter 7 of the DEA (now Chapter 8
in the FEA), the primary benefit of critical habitat is to support the
conservation of the arroyo toad. This chapter summarizes potential
benefits associated with specific arroyo toad conservation efforts such
as aesthetic benefits, regional economic benefits, improved water
quality and soil productivity, and flood control. The analysis
recognizes that these benefits can be measured if sufficient data are
available. However, these benefits are not quantified or monetized
because to do so requires information on the incremental change in the
probability of toad conservation that is expected to result from the
designation. Currently, these data are unavailable; no studies exist
that provide such information for this particular species. Depending on
the project modifications ultimately implemented as a result of the
regulation, other ancillary benefits that are not the stated objective
of critical habitat (such as increasing the value of homes adjacent to
preserved habitat or preserving habitat for other non-listed species)
may occur.
Comment 106: One commenter stated that the DEA double-counts
property value benefits by including them in the real estate
development methodology (and claiming that values and densities would
transfer freely throughout the county) and then singles them out as an
additional benefit.
Our Response: Property value benefits described qualitatively in
Chapter 8 of the FEA focus on potential increase in values for
properties adjoining critical habitat. This increase may occur due to
the lower density development occurring on critical habitat properties.
The commenter is correct in suggesting that if other areas are
developed more densely to accommodate housing needs, the net benefit to
society may be zero. A discussion of this issue has been added to
Chapter 8 of the FEA.
Comment 107: One commenter stated that improved water quality, soil
productivity, and flood control should not be mentioned as benefits if
costs are not evaluated.
Our Response: The designation of critical habitat is not
anticipated to negatively affect water quality, soil productivity, or
flood control. Thus, costs to address such issues are not anticipated.
Rather, these benefits may arise as a result of project modifications
described in the report, for which costs have been estimated (such as
costs of conserving land rather than developing it).
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Required Determinations
Regulatory Planning and Review
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has determined that this
rule is not significant under E.O. 12866. OMB bases its determination
upon the following four criteria:
(1) Whether the rule will have an annual effect of $100 million or
more on the economy or adversely affect an economic sector,
productivity, jobs, the environment, or other units of the government.
(2) Whether the rule will create inconsistencies with other Federal
agencies' action.
(3) Whether the rule will materially affect entitlements, grants,
user fees, loan programs or the rights and obligations of their
recipients.
(4) Whether the rule raises novel legal or policy issues.
Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.)
Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA; 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq., as
amended by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act
(SBREFA) of 1996), whenever an agency must publish a notice of
rulemaking for any proposed or final rule, it must prepare and make
available for public comment a regulatory flexibility analysis that
describes the effects of the rule on small entities (small businesses,
small organizations, and small government jurisdictions). However, no
regulatory flexibility analysis is required if the head of an agency
certifies the rule will not have a significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities. In this final rule, we are
certifying that the revised critical habitat designation for the arroyo
toad will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial
number of small entities. The following discussion explains our
rationale.
According to the Small Business Administration, small entities
include small organizations, such as independent nonprofit
organizations; small government jurisdictions, including school boards
and city and community governments that serve fewer than 50,000
residents; and small businesses (13 CFR 121.201). Small businesses
include manufacturing and mining concerns with fewer than 500
employees, wholesale trade entities with fewer than 100 employees,
retail and service businesses with less than $5 million in annual
sales, general and heavy construction businesses with less than $27.5
million in annual business, special trade contractors doing less than
$11.5 million in annual business, and agricultural businesses with
annual sales less than $750,000. To determine if potential economic
impacts to these small entities are significant, we considered the
types of activities that might trigger regulatory impacts under this
designation as well as types of project modifications that may result.
In general, the term significant economic impact is meant to apply to a
typical small business firm's business operations.
To determine if the revised designation of critical habitat for the
arroyo toad would affect a substantial number of small entities, we
consider the number of small entities affected within particular types
of economic activities, such as residential and commercial development.
In order to determine whether it is appropriate for our agency to
certify that this rule would not have a significant economic impact on
a substantial number of small entities, we considered each industry or
category individually. To estimate the numbers of small entities
potentially affected, we also considered whether their activities have
any Federal involvement. Critical habitat designation will not affect
activities that do not have any Federal involvement; designation of
critical habitat affects activities conducted, funded, permitted, or
authorized by Federal agencies. Some kinds of activities are unlikely
to have any Federal involvement and so will not be affected by critical
habitat designation. In areas where the species is present, Federal
agencies already are required to consult with us under section 7 of the
Act on activities they fund, permit, or implement that may affect the
arroyo toad. Federal agencies also must consult with us if their
activities may affect critical habitat. Designation of critical
habitat, therefore, could result in an additional economic impact on
small entities due to the requirement to reinitiate consultation for
ongoing Federal activities.
In the FEA of the proposed revisions to critical habitat, we
evaluated the potential economic effects on small business entities
resulting from implementation of conservation actions related to the
proposed revisions to critical habitat for the arroyo toad. The FEA is
based on the estimated incremental impacts associated with the proposed
rulemaking as described in Chapters 2 through 7. The FEA evaluates the
potential for economic impacts related to activity categories including
real estate development, changes in water supply, grazing and mining
activities, road construction projects, utility and other
infrastructure projects, CEQA, uncertainty, and delay. The FEA
concludes that the incremental impacts resulting from this rulemaking
that may be borne by small businesses will be associated only with land
development, cattle ranching, and farming. Incremental impacts are
either not expected for the other types of activities considered or, if
expected, will not be borne by small entities.
As discussed in Appendix A of the FEA, the potential impacts of the
proposed revised designation of critical habitat on land developers
over the next 25 years would result from lost land value, project
modification costs, CEQA costs, delay costs, and administrative costs.
Small land developers with projects in the proposed critical habitat
designation are expected to bear an annual incremental impact per
project of between roughly $800 and $934,000. The number of small land
developers affected annually ranges from zero to approximately 1.0
percent of the county total. For those small land developers that are
impacted, the average annualized cost per project ranges from less than
0.1 percent to 44.0 percent of the typical annual sales for a small
firm in the land subdivision sector.
As discussed in Appendix A of the FEA, the potential impacts of the
proposed revised designation of critical habitat on cattle ranchers and
farmers would result from future project modifications, such as fencing
and water source development. Small cattle ranching businesses
operating in the critical habitat designation are expected to bear an
incremental impact per project of between roughly $6,300 and $13,700.
The number of small cattle ranching operations affected annually ranges
from about 0.2 percent to approximately 2.0 percent of the cattle
ranching businesses in each county. For those small cattle ranching
businesses that are impacted, the average cost per project (i.e.,
grazing allotment) ranges from less than 0.1 percent to approximately
2.0 percent of the typical annual sales for a small business in the
sector.
In summary, we considered whether the revised designation of
critical habitat would result in a significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities. We have identified small
businesses that may be affected within the land development, ranching,
and farming sectors. We have determined that this designation would not
affect a substantial number of land developers, farmers, or cattle
ranchers.
For the above reasons and based on currently available information,
we certify that the revised designation of critical habitat for the
arroyo toad will not have a significant economic impact
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on a substantial number of small business entities. Therefore, a
regulatory flexibility analysis is not required.
Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use--Executive Order 13211
On May 18, 2001, the President issued E.O. 13211 on regulations
that significantly affect energy supply, distribution, and use. E.O.
13211 requires agencies to prepare Statements of Energy Effects when
undertaking certain actions. This revision to critical habitat for the
arroyo toad is not considered a significant regulatory action under
E.O. 13211. OMB has provided guidance for implementing this Order that
outlines nine outcomes that may constitute ``a significant adverse
effect'' when compared without the regulatory action under
consideration. As discussed in Appendix A, the FEA finds that none of
these outcomes are likely to occur. As such, the final designation of
critical habitat is not expected to significantly affect energy
supplies, distribution, or use, and a Statement of Energy Effects is
not required.
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (2 U.S.C. 1501 et seq.)
In accordance with the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act, we make the
following findings:
(1) This rule will not produce a Federal mandate. In general, a
Federal mandate is a provision in legislation, statute, or regulation
that would impose an enforceable duty upon State, local, or tribal
governments, or the private sector, and includes both ``Federal
intergovernmental mandates'' and ``Federal private sector mandates.''
These terms are defined in 2 U.S.C. 658(5)-(7). ``Federal
intergovernmental mandate'' includes a regulation that ``would impose
an enforceable duty upon State, local, or tribal governments'' with two
exceptions. It excludes ``a condition of Federal assistance.'' It also
excludes ``a duty arising from participation in a voluntary Federal
program,'' unless the regulation ``relates to a then-existing Federal
program under which $500,000,000 or more is provided annually to State,
local, and tribal governments under entitlement authority,'' if the
provision would ``increase the stringency of conditions of assistance''
or ``place caps upon, or otherwise decrease, the Federal Government's
responsibility to provide funding,'' and the State, local, or tribal
governments ``lack authority'' to adjust accordingly. ``Federal private
sector mandate'' includes a regulation that ``would impose an
enforceable duty upon the private sector, except (i) a condition of
Federal assistance; or (ii) a duty arising from participation in a
voluntary Federal program.''
The designation of critical habitat does not impose a legally
binding duty on non-Federal government entities or private parties.
Under section 7 of the Act, the only regulatory effect is that Federal
agencies must ensure that their actions do not destroy or adversely
modify critical habitat. Non-Federal entities which receive Federal
funding, assistance, permits, or otherwise require approval or
authorization from a Federal agency for an action, may be indirectly
impacted by the designation of critical habitat. However, the legally
binding duty to avoid destruction or adverse modification of critical
habitat rests squarely on the Federal agency. Furthermore, to the
extent that non-Federal entities are indirectly impacted because they
receive Federal assistance or participate in a voluntary Federal aid
program, the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act would not apply, nor would
critical habitat shift the costs of the large entitlement programs
listed above onto State governments.
(2) We do not believe that this rule will significantly or uniquely
affect small governments because it will not produce a Federal mandate
of $100 million or greater in any year; that is, it is not a
``significant regulatory action'' under the Unfunded Mandates Reform
Act. The FEA concludes incremental impacts may occur due to project
modifications that may need to be made for real estate development;
however, these are not expected to affect small governments.
Consequently, we do not believe that this final revised critical
habitat designation will significantly or uniquely affect small
government entities. As such, a Small Government Agency Plan is not
required.
Takings--Executive Order 12630
In accordance with E.O. 12630 (``Government Actions and
Interference with Constitutionally Protected Private Property
Rights''), we have analyzed the potential takings implications of
designating revised critical habitat for the arroyo toad in a takings
implications assessment. Critical habitat designation does not affect
landowner actions that do not require Federal funding or permits, nor
does it preclude development of habitat conservation programs or
issuance of incidental take permits to permit actions that do require
Federal funding or permits to go forward. The takings implications
assessment concludes that this final revised designation of critical
habitat for the arroyo toad does not pose significant takings
implications.
Federalism--Executive Order 13132
In accordance with E.O. 13132 (Federalism), this rule does not have
significant Federalism effects. A Federalism assessment is not
required. In keeping with Department of the Interior and Department of
Commerce policy, we requested information from, and coordinated
development of, this final revised critical habitat designation with
appropriate State resource agencies in California; however, we did not
receive any comments from State agencies. The majority of land (96
percent) being designated is not State or locally owned and, therefore,
the designation has little incremental impact on State and local
governments and their activities. The designation may have some benefit
to these governments in that the areas that contain the physical and
biological features essential to the conservation of the species are
more clearly defined, and the primary constituent elements of the
habitat necessary to the conservation of the species are specifically
identified. While making this definition and identification does not
alter where and what federally sponsored activities may occur, it may
assist these local governments in long-range planning (rather than
waiting for case-by-case section 7 consultations to occur).
Civil Justice Reform
In accordance with Executive Order 12988 (Civil Justice Reform),
the Office of the Solicitor has determined that the rule does not
unduly burden the judicial system and meets the requirements of
sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of the Order. We are designating revised
critical habitat in accordance with the provisions of the Act. This
final rule uses standard property descriptions and identifies the
physical and biological features essential to the conservation of the
species within the designated areas to assist the public in
understanding the habitat needs of the arroyo toad.
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
This rule does not contain any new collections of information that
require approval by OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). This rule will not impose recordkeeping or
reporting requirements on State or local governments, individuals,
businesses, or organizations. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and
a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.
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National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
It is our position that, outside the jurisdiction of the Circuit
Court of Appeals of the United States for the Tenth Circuit, we do not
need to prepare environmental analyses as defined by NEPA (42 U.S.C.
4321 et seq.) in connection with designating critical habitat under the
Act. We published a notice outlining our reasons for this determination
in the Federal Register on October 25, 1983 (48 FR 49244). This
assertion was upheld by the Circuit Court of Appeals of the United
States for the Ninth Circuit (Douglas County v. Babbitt, 48 F.3d 1495
(9th Cir. 1995), cert. denied 516 U.S. 1042 (1996)).
Government-to-Government Relationship With Tribes
In accordance with the President's memorandum of April 29, 1994,
Government-to-Government Relations with Native American Tribal
Governments (59 FR 22951), E.O. 13175, and the Department of the
Interior's manual at 512 DM 2, we readily acknowledge our
responsibility to communicate meaningfully with recognized Federal
tribes on a government-to-government basis. In accordance with
Secretarial Order 3206 of June 5, 1997 (American Indian Tribal Rights,
Federal-Tribal Trust Responsibilities, and the Endangered Species Act),
we readily acknowledge our responsibilities to work directly with
tribes in developing programs for healthy ecosystems, to acknowledge
that tribal lands are not subject to the same controls as Federal
public lands, to remain sensitive to Indian culture, and to make
information available to tribes.
In the proposed revisions to critical habitat published in the
Federal Register on October 13, 2009 (74 FR 52612), we proposed
approximately 1,155 ac (467 ha) in Unit 14 within the Rincon Band of
Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians Reservation and other associated tribal
lands owned/managed by the Rincon Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission
Indians; 2,385 ac (963 ha) in Unit 14 within the Pala Band of
Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians Reservation and other associated tribal
lands owned/managed by the Pala Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians;
391 ac (158 ha) in Unit 18 within the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay
Nation's Reservation and other associated tribal lands owned/managed by
the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation; 93 ac (38 ha) in Unit 17 within
the Capitan Grande Reservation; and 23 ac (9 ha) in Unit 16 within the
Mesa Grande Reservation, as critical habitat for the arroyo toad. We
worked directly with the tribes to determine economic and other burdens
expected to result from critical habitat designation on tribal lands,
and as a result of information exchanged, the Secretary is exercising
his discretion to exclude all tribal reservation lands meeting the
definition of critical habitat for the arroyo toad from this final
revised designation under section 4(b)(2) of the Act (see Exclusions
Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act--Tribal Lands section above).
References Cited
A complete list of all references cited in this rulemaking is
available on http://www.regulations.gov and upon request from the Field
Supervisor, Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office, or the Field Supervisor,
Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife (see ADDRESSES and FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT sections).
Author(s)
The primary authors of this notice are staff of the Ventura Fish
and Wildlife Office and the Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Office.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 17
Endangered and threatened species, Exports, Imports, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements, Transportation.
Regulation Promulgation
Accordingly, we amend part 17, subchapter B of chapter I, title 50
of the Code of Federal Regulations, as set forth below:
PART 17--[AMENDED]
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1. The authority citation for part 17 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361-1407; 16 U.S.C. 1531-1544; 16 U.S.C.
4201-4245; Pub. L. 99-625, 100 Stat. 3500; unless otherwise noted.
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2. In Sec. 17.11(h), revise the entry for ``Toad, arroyo (=arroyo
southwestern)'' under ``Amphibians'' in the List of Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife to read as follows:
Sec. 17.11 Endangered and threatened wildlife.
* * * * *
(h) * * *
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Species Vertebrate
-------------------------------------------------- population where Critical Special
Historic range endangered or Status When listed habitat rules
Common name Scientific name threatened
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Amphibians ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. ............
* * * * * * *
Toad, arroyo (=arroyo Anaxyrus U.S.A. (CA), Entire........... E................ 568.............. 17.95(d).... NA
southwestern). californicus. Mexico.
* * * * * * *
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3. In Sec. 17.95(d), revise the entry for ``Arroyo Toad (Bufo
californicus)'' to read as follows:
Sec. 17.95 Critical habitat--fish and wildlife.
* * * * *
(d) Amphibians.
* * * * *
Arroyo Toad (Anaxyrus californicus).
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Los Angeles, Orange,
Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, and Ventura
Counties, California, on the maps below.
(2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements for the
arroyo toad consist of four components:
(i) Rivers or streams with hydrologic regimes that supply water to
provide space, food, and cover needed to sustain eggs, tadpoles,
metamorphosing juveniles, and adult breeding toads. Breeding pools must
persist a minimum of 2 months for the completion of larval development.
However, due to the dynamic nature of southern California riparian
systems and flood regimes, the location of suitable breeding pools may
vary from year to year. Specifically, the conditions necessary to allow
for successful reproduction of arroyo toads are:
(A) Breeding pools that are less than 6 inches (15 centimeters)
deep;
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(B) Areas of flowing water with current velocities less than 1.3
feet per second (40 centimeters per second); and
(C) Surface water that lasts for a minimum of 2 months during the
breeding season (a sufficient wet period in the spring months to allow
arroyo toad larvae to hatch, mature, and metamorphose).
(ii) Riparian and adjacent upland habitats, particularly low-
gradient (typically less than 6 percent) stream segments and alluvial
streamside terraces with sandy or fine gravel substrates that support
the formation of shallow pools and sparsely vegetated sand and gravel
bars for breeding and rearing of tadpoles and juveniles; and adjacent
valley bottomlands that include areas of loose soil where toads can
burrow underground, to provide foraging and living areas for juvenile
and adult arroyo toads.
(iii) A natural flooding regime, or one sufficiently corresponding
to natural, that:
(A) Is characterized by intermittent or near-perennial flow that
contributes to the persistence of shallow pools into at least mid-
summer;
(B) Maintains areas of open, sparsely vegetated, sandy stream
channels and terraces by periodically scouring riparian vegetation; and
(C) Also modifies stream channels and terraces and redistributes
sand and sediment, such that breeding pools and terrace habitats with
scattered vegetation are maintained.
(iv) Stream channels and adjacent upland habitats that allow for
movement to breeding pools, foraging areas, overwintering sites,
upstream and downstream dispersal, and connectivity to areas that
contain suitable habitat.
(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as
buildings, aqueducts, airports, roads, and other paved areas) and the
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on
the effective date of this rule.
(4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were
created on a base of USGS 7.5' quadrangles using USDA National
Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP) county-wide MrSID compressed
mosaics of 1 meter resolution and natural color aerial photography from
summer 2009. Except where otherwise noted, critical habitat units were
mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) zone 11, North
American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) coordinates.
(5) Note: Index map 1 of Units of Critical Habitat for Arroyo Toad
(Anaxyrus californicus) follows:
BILLING CODE 4310-55-P
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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09FE11.000
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(6) Note: Index map 2 of Units of Critical Habitat for Arroyo Toad
(Anaxyrus californicus) follows:
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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09FE11.001
BILLING CODE 4310-55-C
(7) Unit 2: Sisquoc River, Santa Barbara County, California.
(i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Foxen Canyon, Zaca Lake,
Bald
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Mtn., and Hurricane Deck. Beginning at 120 degrees West Longitude at
UTM zone 10, NAD83 y coordinate 3858106, land bounded by the following
UTM zone 10, NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 774369, 3858136; 774379,
3857806; 774379, 3857806; 774151, 3857792; 774149, 3857822; 773999,
3857813; 773997, 3857843; 773937, 3857839; 773936, 3857869; 773876,
3857866; 773874, 3857896; 773844, 3857894; 773842, 3857924; 773812,
3857922; 773810, 3857952; 773780, 3857950; 773779, 3857980; 773749,
3857978; 773740, 3858128; 773710, 3858126; 773708, 3858156; 773678,
3858154; 773676, 3858184; 773646, 3858183; 773644, 3858213; 773615,
3858211; 773613, 3858241; 773583, 3858239; 773581, 3858269; 773521,
3858265; 773519, 3858295; 773459, 3858292; 773458, 3858322; 773248,
3858309; 773246, 3858339; 773156, 3858334; 773155, 3858364; 773095,
3858360; 773093, 3858390; 773033, 3858386; 773031, 3858416; 772941,
3858411; 772940, 3858441; 772850, 3858435; 772852, 3858405; 772792,
3858402; 772784, 3858522; 772755, 3858520; 772753, 3858550; 772723,
3858548; 772719, 3858608; 772659, 3858604; 772658, 3858634; 772628,
3858632; 772626, 3858662; 772566, 3858659; 772564, 3858689; 772444,
3858682; 772443, 3858712; 772263, 3858701; 772261, 3858731; 772111,
3858722; 772110, 3858752; 772050, 3858748; 772048, 3858778; 772018,
3858776; 772016, 3858806; 771926, 3858801; 771923, 3858861; 771893,
3858859; 771880, 3859069; 771850, 3859067; 771848, 3859097; 771818,
3859095; 771817, 3859125; 771787, 3859123; 771783, 3859183; 771753,
3859181; 771750, 3859241; 771720, 3859239; 771718, 3859269; 771688,
3859267; 771686, 3859297; 771656, 3859296; 771654, 3859325; 771624,
3859324; 771623, 3859354; 771563, 3859350; 771561, 3859380; 771531,
3859378; 771529, 3859408; 771499, 3859406; 771497, 3859436; 771438,
3859433; 771436, 3859463; 771406, 3859461; 771404, 3859491; 771374,
3859489; 771372, 3859519; 771312, 3859515; 771311, 3859545; 771221,
3859540; 771224, 3859480; 771194, 3859478; 771196, 3859448; 771136,
3859445; 771135, 3859475; 771045, 3859469; 771043, 3859499; 770923,
3859492; 770921, 3859522; 770832, 3859517; 770830, 3859547; 770650,
3859536; 770648, 3859566; 770618, 3859564; 770617, 3859594; 770557,
3859590; 770555, 3859620; 770495, 3859617; 770493, 3859647; 770463,
3859645; 770461, 3859675; 770431, 3859673; 770430, 3859703; 770370,
3859699; 770368, 3859729; 770338, 3859727; 770336, 3859757; 770007,
3859738; 770005, 3859768; 769945, 3859764; 769943, 3859794; 769913,
3859792; 769912, 3859822; 769882, 3859820; 769880, 3859850; 769820,
3859847; 769818, 3859877; 769788, 3859875; 769786, 3859905; 769757,
3859903; 769755, 3859933; 769665, 3859928; 769667, 3859898; 769637,
3859896; 769635, 3859926; 769455, 3859915; 769457, 3859885; 769427,
3859883; 769429, 3859853; 769399, 3859851; 769401, 3859822; 769371,
3859820; 769373, 3859790; 769343, 3859788; 769344, 3859758; 769315,
3859756; 769316, 3859726; 769256, 3859723; 769258, 3859693; 769168,
3859687; 769167, 3859717; 769137, 3859716; 769135, 3859745; 769105,
3859744; 769103, 3859774; 769073, 3859772; 769071, 3859802; 769041,
3859800; 769040, 3859830; 769010, 3859828; 769004, 3859918; 769034,
3859920; 769031, 3859980; 769001, 3859978; 768999, 3860008; 768969,
3860006; 768967, 3860036; 768877, 3860031; 768876, 3860061; 768846,
3860059; 768844, 3860089; 768754, 3860083; 768745, 3860233; 768715,
3860231; 768712, 3860291; 768682, 3860289; 768678, 3860349; 768588,
3860344; 768590, 3860314; 768560, 3860312; 768562, 3860282; 768412,
3860273; 768410, 3860303; 768201, 3860291; 768202, 3860261; 768173,
3860259; 768174, 3860229; 768144, 3860227; 768150, 3860137; 768180,
3860139; 768196, 3859869; 768166, 3859868; 768168, 3859838; 768138,
3859836; 768140, 3859806; 768080, 3859802; 768081, 3859772; 768022,
3859769; 768023, 3859739; 767963, 3859735; 767962, 3859765; 767722,
3859751; 767720, 3859781; 767451, 3859765; 767453, 3859735; 767423,
3859733; 767424, 3859703; 767215, 3859690; 767213, 3859720; 767093,
3859713; 767095, 3859683; 767005, 3859678; 767007, 3859648; 766887,
3859641; 766889, 3859611; 766829, 3859607; 766831, 3859577; 766771,
3859574; 766773, 3859544; 766713, 3859540; 766715, 3859510; 766655,
3859507; 766657, 3859477; 766627, 3859475; 766629, 3859445; 766359,
3859429; 766363, 3859369; 766333, 3859367; 766335, 3859337; 766305,
3859335; 766306, 3859305; 766247, 3859302; 766248, 3859272; 766188,
3859268; 766190, 3859238; 765951, 3859224; 765952, 3859194; 765893,
3859191; 765894, 3859161; 765864, 3859159; 765866, 3859129; 765836,
3859127; 765838, 3859097; 765808, 3859095; 765810, 3859065; 765780,
3859064; 765782, 3859034; 765752, 3859032; 765754, 3859002; 765724,
3859000; 765727, 3858940; 765697, 3858938; 765699, 3858908; 765669,
3858907; 765673, 3858847; 765703, 3858849; 765706, 3858789; 765676,
3858787; 765678, 3858757; 765648, 3858755; 765650, 3858725; 765620,
3858723; 765622, 3858693; 765592, 3858692; 765599, 3858572; 765629,
3858574; 765631, 3858544; 765661, 3858546; 765664, 3858486; 765575,
3858480; 765576, 3858450; 765546, 3858449; 765550, 3858389; 765490,
3858385; 765492, 3858355; 765432, 3858352; 765434, 3858322; 765344,
3858316; 765342, 3858346; 765282, 3858343; 765222, 3858339; 765224,
3858309; 765045, 3858298; 765043, 3858328; 764983, 3858325; 764981,
3858355; 764921, 3858351; 764919, 3858381; 764830, 3858376; 764831,
3858346; 764771, 3858342; 764773, 3858312; 764683, 3858307; 764685,
3858277; 763967, 3858234; 763965, 3858264; 763935, 3858262; 763937,
3858232; 763847, 3858227; 763849, 3858197; 763729, 3858189; 763731,
3858159; 763671, 3858156; 763669, 3858186; 763549, 3858179; 763547,
3858209; 763517, 3858207; 763514, 3858267; 763544, 3858268; 763542,
3858298; 763537, 3858388; 763507, 3858386; 763503, 3858446; 763473,
3858445; 763471, 3858474; 763441, 3858473; 763440, 3858503; 763380,
3858499; 763378, 3858529; 763348, 3858527; 763346, 3858557; 763316,
3858555; 763315, 3858585; 763285, 3858583; 763283, 3858613; 763253,
3858612; 763251, 3858642; 763131, 3858634; 763129, 3858664; 762980,
3858655; 762982, 3858625; 762892, 3858620; 762802, 3858615; 762800,
3858645; 762680, 3858637; 762682, 3858607; 762652, 3858606; 762654,
3858576; 762624, 3858574; 762631, 3858454; 762601, 3858452; 762603,
3858422; 762573, 3858421; 762575, 3858391; 762545, 3858389; 762547,
3858359; 762517, 3858357; 762519, 3858327; 762189, 3858307; 762187,
3858337; 762008, 3858327; 762013, 3858237; 761983, 3858235; 761987,
3858175; 761957, 3858173; 761959, 3858143; 761899, 3858140; 761901,
3858110; 761871, 3858108; 761872, 3858078; 761813, 3858075; 761811,
3858105; 761751, 3858101; 761749, 3858131; 761659, 3858125; 761661,
3858096; 761631, 3858094; 761635, 3858034; 761605, 3858032; 761608,
3857972; 761519, 3857967; 761520, 3857937; 761490, 3857935; 761492,
3857905; 761462, 3857903; 761464, 3857873; 761434, 3857872; 761432,
3857902; 761193, 3857887; 761195, 3857857; 761075, 3857850; 761077,
3857820; 760747, 3857800; 760746, 3857830; 760716, 3857829; 760714,
3857858;
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760654, 3857855; 760652, 3857885; 760622, 3857883; 760620, 3857913;
760650, 3857915; 760640, 3858094; 760610, 3858093; 760608, 3858123;
760578, 3858121; 760576, 3858151; 760606, 3858153; 760602, 3858212;
760572, 3858211; 760574, 3858181; 760514, 3858177; 760516, 3858147;
760456, 3858144; 760455, 3858173; 760305, 3858165; 760303, 3858194;
760243, 3858191; 760241, 3858221; 760181, 3858217; 760180, 3858247;
760150, 3858245; 760148, 3858275; 760058, 3858270; 760056, 3858300;
760026, 3858298; 760025, 3858328; 759995, 3858326; 759993, 3858356;
759933, 3858353; 759931, 3858383; 759871, 3858379; 759869, 3858409;
759840, 3858407; 759838, 3858437; 759778, 3858433; 759776, 3858463;
759746, 3858462; 759744, 3858492; 759714, 3858490; 759713, 3858520;
759683, 3858518; 759681, 3858548; 759651, 3858546; 759649, 3858576;
759619, 3858574; 759612, 3858694; 759582, 3858692; 759578, 3858752;
759549, 3858750; 759547, 3858780; 759487, 3858777; 759485, 3858807;
759425, 3858803; 759423, 3858833; 759393, 3858831; 759392, 3858861;
759362, 3858859; 759360, 3858889; 759300, 3858886; 759298, 3858915;
759059, 3858901; 759061, 3858871; 759031, 3858869; 759032, 3858839;
758973, 3858836; 758974, 3858806; 758944, 3858804; 758946, 3858774;
758916, 3858772; 758918, 3858742; 758888, 3858741; 758890, 3858711;
758860, 3858709; 758862, 3858679; 758832, 3858677; 758835, 3858617;
758865, 3858619; 758872, 3858499; 758843, 3858498; 758844, 3858468;
758814, 3858466; 758818, 3858406; 758788, 3858404; 758792, 3858344;
758762, 3858342; 758763, 3858313; 758734, 3858311; 758737, 3858251;
758647, 3858245; 758649, 3858216; 758529, 3858208; 758531, 3858178;
758441, 3858173; 758440, 3858203; 758110, 3858183; 758108, 3858213;
758049, 3858210; 758047, 3858240; 757987, 3858236; 757985, 3858266;
757925, 3858262; 757923, 3858292; 757834, 3858287; 757832, 3858317;
757772, 3858313; 757770, 3858343; 757740, 3858341; 757737, 3858401;
757707, 3858399; 757705, 3858429; 757675, 3858428; 757673, 3858458;
757643, 3858456; 757641, 3858486; 757611, 3858484; 757610, 3858514;
757580, 3858512; 757578, 3858542; 757458, 3858535; 757456, 3858565;
757426, 3858563; 757423, 3858623; 757393, 3858621; 757391, 3858651;
757361, 3858649; 757359, 3858679; 757329, 3858677; 757328, 3858707;
757298, 3858705; 757296, 3858735; 757266, 3858734; 757262, 3858793;
757232, 3858792; 757231, 3858822; 757171, 3858818; 757165, 3858908;
757135, 3858906; 757132, 3858966; 757102, 3858964; 757100, 3858994;
757010, 3858989; 757012, 3858959; 756952, 3858955; 756954, 3858925;
756864, 3858920; 756866, 3858890; 756776, 3858885; 756778, 3858855;
756688, 3858849; 756686, 3858879; 756507, 3858868; 756505, 3858898;
756385, 3858891; 756383, 3858921; 756294, 3858916; 756292, 3858946;
756262, 3858944; 756260, 3858974; 756200, 3858970; 756198, 3859000;
756185, 3859042; 756163, 3859153; 756137, 3859208; 756100, 3859252;
756031, 3859305; 755958, 3859355; 755884, 3859380; 755832, 3859387;
755789, 3859366; 755738, 3859312; 755688, 3859269; 755668, 3859225;
755676, 3859155; 755652, 3859088; 755656, 3859028; 755626, 3859026;
755597, 3859047; 755592, 3859084; 755591, 3859114; 755600, 3859174;
755580, 3859248; 755631, 3859307; 755637, 3859355; 755625, 3859379;
755576, 3859399; 755502, 3859438; 755446, 3859448; 755302, 3859453;
755236, 3859475; 755121, 3859518; 754957, 3859487; 754745, 3859445;
754665, 3859413; 754520, 3859352; 754518, 3859645; 754595, 3859689;
754685, 3859785; 754743, 3859833; 754874, 3859896; 755036, 3859965;
755130, 3860004; 755197, 3860023; 755244, 3860037; 755280, 3860045;
755310, 3860056; 755346, 3860062; 755378, 3860072; 755417, 3860083;
755451, 3860087; 755503, 3860083; 755527, 3860084; 755542, 3860083;
755555, 3860076; 755569, 3860059; 755591, 3860047; 755630, 3860040;
755726, 3860058; 755839, 3860103; 755911, 3860141; 755958, 3860208;
756003, 3860252; 756083, 3860313; 756146, 3860379; 756144, 3860409;
756234, 3860414; 756232, 3860444; 756262, 3860446; 756260, 3860476;
756293, 3860511; 756328, 3860531; 756376, 3860553; 756431, 3860562;
756489, 3860553; 756556, 3860554; 756586, 3860556; 756584, 3860586;
756614, 3860587; 756612, 3860617; 756642, 3860619; 756651, 3860470;
756621, 3860468; 756627, 3860378; 756543, 3860373; 756527, 3860382;
756494, 3860393; 756447, 3860388; 756403, 3860370; 756372, 3860335;
756339, 3860257; 756325, 3860147; 756318, 3860037; 756301, 3859954;
756294, 3859907; 756236, 3859874; 756238, 3859844; 756278, 3859794;
756310, 3859765; 756367, 3859701; 756398, 3859673; 756432, 3859615;
756468, 3859589; 756494, 3859600; 756555, 3859649; 756633, 3859716;
756884, 3859777; 756962, 3859797; 757141, 3859808; 757140, 3859838;
757200, 3859841; 757198, 3859871; 757347, 3859880; 757349, 3859850;
757379, 3859852; 757381, 3859822; 757441, 3859826; 757443, 3859796;
757473, 3859798; 757474, 3859768; 757534, 3859771; 757536, 3859741;
757566, 3859743; 757571, 3859653; 757601, 3859655; 757603, 3859625;
757633, 3859627; 757635, 3859597; 757665, 3859599; 757668, 3859539;
757698, 3859541; 757700, 3859511; 757730, 3859513; 757732, 3859483;
757762, 3859484; 757764, 3859455; 757526, 3859156; 757976, 3858832;
758041, 3858795; 758125, 3858750; 758198, 3858670; 758305, 3858638;
758476, 3858662; 758509, 3858721; 758556, 3858740; 758637, 3858750;
758672, 3858797; 758700, 3858830; 758708, 3858864; 758716, 3858879;
758744, 3858900; 758784, 3858921; 758823, 3858952; 758825, 3858982;
758796, 3859059; 758794, 3859124; 758844, 3859135; 758900, 3859091;
758934, 3859097; 759054, 3859172; 759050, 3859201; 759039, 3859230;
759037, 3859260; 759067, 3859262; 759064, 3859322; 759094, 3859324;
759092, 3859354; 759122, 3859356; 759120, 3859386; 759240, 3859393;
759241, 3859363; 759391, 3859372; 759393, 3859342; 759423, 3859344;
759425, 3859314; 759485, 3859317; 759486, 3859287; 759516, 3859289;
759520, 3859229; 759550, 3859231; 759552, 3859201; 759582, 3859203;
759585, 3859143; 759705, 3859150; 759707, 3859120; 759677, 3859118;
759682, 3859029; 759772, 3859034; 759774, 3859004; 759804, 3859006;
759805, 3858976; 759835, 3858978; 759837, 3858948; 759807, 3858946;
759809, 3858916; 759749, 3858912; 759751, 3858883; 759781, 3858884;
759788, 3858765; 759818, 3858766; 759823, 3858677; 759913, 3858682;
759915, 3858652; 760035, 3858659; 760037, 3858629; 760067, 3858631;
760070, 3858571; 760100, 3858573; 760102, 3858543; 760132, 3858545;
760134, 3858515; 760164, 3858517; 760167, 3858457; 760197, 3858459;
760199, 3858429; 760229, 3858430; 760231, 3858400; 760290, 3858404;
760292, 3858374; 760352, 3858378; 760350, 3858408; 760380, 3858409;
760378, 3858439; 760498, 3858447; 760496, 3858476; 760526, 3858478;
760525, 3858508; 760555, 3858510; 760553, 3858540; 760643, 3858545;
760644, 3858515; 760704, 3858519; 760711, 3858399; 760741, 3858401;
760743, 3858371; 760773, 3858373; 760775, 3858343; 760805, 3858345;
760812, 3858225; 760842, 3858227; 760844, 3858197; 760874, 3858199;
760875, 3858169; 760905, 3858170; 760907, 3858141; 760937, 3858142;
[[Page 7328]]
760939, 3858112; 761029, 3858118; 761031, 3858088; 761240, 3858100;
761238, 3858130; 761358, 3858137; 761356, 3858167; 761386, 3858169;
761384, 3858199; 761414, 3858201; 761413, 3858231; 761443, 3858233;
761441, 3858263; 761531, 3858268; 761529, 3858298; 761589, 3858302;
761587, 3858331; 761647, 3858335; 761643, 3858395; 761673, 3858397;
761670, 3858457; 761699, 3858458; 761698, 3858488; 761728, 3858490;
761722, 3858580; 761752, 3858582; 761747, 3858672; 761777, 3858673;
761775, 3858703; 761835, 3858707; 761833, 3858737; 761893, 3858740;
761891, 3858770; 761921, 3858772; 761919, 3858802; 761949, 3858804;
761947, 3858834; 762217, 3858850; 762215, 3858880; 762245, 3858882;
762243, 3858912; 762273, 3858914; 762275, 3858884; 762754, 3858912;
762756, 3858882; 762786, 3858884; 762788, 3858854; 762967, 3858865;
762969, 3858835; 763029, 3858839; 763027, 3858869; 763147, 3858876;
763149, 3858846; 763179, 3858848; 763209, 3858849; 763207, 3858879;
763297, 3858885; 763327, 3858886; 763328, 3858857; 763448, 3858864;
763450, 3858834; 763480, 3858836; 763483, 3858776; 763573, 3858781;
763575, 3858751; 763605, 3858753; 763607, 3858723; 763637, 3858725;
763640, 3858665; 763610, 3858663; 763614, 3858603; 763644, 3858605;
763646, 3858575; 763706, 3858579; 763704, 3858609; 763764, 3858612;
763767, 3858552; 763737, 3858551; 763739, 3858521; 763709, 3858519;
763711, 3858489; 763681, 3858487; 763683, 3858457; 763713, 3858459;
763715, 3858429; 763744, 3858431; 763743, 3858461; 763803, 3858464;
763806, 3858404; 763776, 3858403; 763778, 3858373; 763868, 3858378;
763866, 3858408; 763896, 3858410; 763894, 3858440; 764014, 3858447;
764016, 3858417; 764195, 3858428; 764194, 3858458; 764463, 3858474;
764465, 3858444; 764615, 3858453; 764613, 3858483; 764643, 3858485;
764641, 3858515; 764731, 3858520; 764729, 3858550; 764909, 3858561;
764907, 3858591; 764937, 3858592; 764939, 3858562; 765028, 3858568;
765027, 3858598; 765057, 3858600; 765053, 3858659; 765083, 3858661;
765081, 3858691; 765111, 3858693; 765109, 3858723; 765139, 3858725;
765137, 3858755; 765167, 3858756; 765166, 3858786; 765255, 3858792;
765254, 3858822; 765343, 3858827; 765342, 3858857; 765372, 3858859;
765370, 3858889; 765400, 3858891; 765398, 3858920; 765458, 3858924;
765456, 3858954; 765486, 3858956; 765484, 3858986; 765514, 3858988;
765512, 3859017; 765572, 3859021; 765570, 3859051; 765600, 3859053;
765597, 3859113; 765627, 3859114; 765625, 3859144; 765655, 3859146;
765653, 3859176; 765683, 3859178; 765681, 3859208; 765711, 3859210;
765709, 3859240; 765769, 3859243; 765764, 3859333; 765854, 3859338;
765852, 3859368; 765972, 3859376; 765970, 3859406; 766060, 3859411;
766056, 3859471; 766086, 3859473; 766082, 3859532; 766142, 3859536;
766141, 3859566; 766170, 3859568; 766167, 3859628; 766347, 3859638;
766345, 3859668; 766554, 3859681; 766553, 3859711; 766612, 3859714;
766611, 3859744; 766641, 3859746; 766639, 3859776; 766669, 3859778;
766667, 3859808; 766757, 3859813; 766755, 3859843; 766815, 3859847;
766813, 3859877; 766963, 3859886; 766961, 3859916; 767230, 3859932;
767229, 3859962; 767289, 3859965; 767287, 3859995; 767347, 3859999;
767348, 3859969; 767408, 3859973; 767407, 3860002; 767496, 3860008;
767495, 3860038; 767525, 3860040; 767523, 3860070; 767613, 3860075;
767611, 3860105; 767760, 3860114; 767762, 3860084; 767822, 3860088;
767815, 3860207; 767845, 3860209; 767841, 3860269; 767840, 3860299;
767810, 3860297; 767801, 3860447; 767861, 3860450; 767859, 3860480;
767889, 3860482; 767887, 3860512; 767917, 3860514; 767910, 3860634;
767940, 3860635; 767947, 3860516; 767977, 3860517; 767978, 3860488;
768188, 3860500; 768186, 3860530; 768246, 3860534; 768244, 3860564;
768274, 3860565; 768273, 3860595; 768302, 3860597; 768301, 3860627;
768331, 3860629; 768327, 3860689; 768357, 3860691; 768355, 3860720;
768625, 3860737; 768626, 3860707; 768656, 3860708; 768658, 3860679;
768688, 3860680; 768690, 3860650; 768720, 3860652; 768722, 3860622;
768752, 3860624; 768755, 3860564; 768785, 3860566; 768789, 3860506;
768819, 3860508; 768822, 3860448; 768852, 3860450; 768856, 3860390;
768886, 3860392; 768888, 3860362; 768918, 3860364; 768919, 3860334;
768949, 3860335; 768951, 3860305; 769071, 3860313; 769069, 3860343;
769099, 3860344; 769097, 3860374; 769127, 3860376; 769125, 3860406;
769155, 3860408; 769153, 3860438; 769183, 3860440; 769187, 3860380;
769217, 3860381; 769226, 3860232; 769256, 3860234; 769259, 3860174;
769289, 3860175; 769297, 3860056; 769327, 3860057; 769325, 3860087;
769385, 3860091; 769381, 3860151; 769441, 3860154; 769439, 3860184;
769469, 3860186; 769467, 3860216; 769497, 3860218; 769495, 3860248;
769705, 3860260; 769703, 3860290; 769853, 3860299; 769855, 3860269;
769915, 3860273; 769916, 3860243; 769976, 3860247; 769978, 3860217;
770008, 3860219; 770010, 3860189; 770040, 3860190; 770042, 3860160;
770221, 3860171; 770219, 3860201; 770249, 3860203; 770309, 3860207;
770311, 3860177; 770461, 3860186; 770463, 3860156; 770493, 3860157;
770496, 3860098; 770526, 3860099; 770528, 3860069; 770558, 3860071;
770560, 3860041; 770620, 3860045; 770621, 3860015; 770711, 3860020;
770713, 3859990; 770773, 3859994; 770775, 3859964; 770805, 3859966;
770806, 3859936; 770896, 3859941; 770898, 3859911; 770958, 3859915;
770960, 3859885; 771289, 3859905; 771291, 3859875; 771351, 3859878;
771353, 3859848; 771412, 3859852; 771414, 3859822; 771444, 3859824;
771446, 3859794; 771506, 3859797; 771508, 3859767; 771538, 3859769;
771539, 3859739; 771599, 3859743; 771601, 3859713; 771691, 3859718;
771695, 3859658; 771724, 3859660; 771726, 3859630; 771756, 3859632;
771758, 3859602; 771788, 3859604; 771790, 3859574; 771850, 3859578;
771851, 3859548; 771911, 3859551; 771913, 3859521; 771943, 3859523;
771945, 3859493; 771975, 3859495; 771977, 3859465; 772007, 3859467;
772014, 3859347; 772044, 3859349; 772049, 3859259; 772079, 3859261;
772083, 3859201; 772053, 3859199; 772054, 3859169; 772084, 3859171;
772093, 3859021; 772123, 3859023; 772125, 3858993; 772155, 3858995;
772157, 3858965; 772217, 3858969; 772213, 3859028; 772243, 3859030;
772241, 3859060; 772331, 3859066; 772329, 3859095; 772359, 3859097;
772361, 3859067; 772421, 3859071; 772423, 3859041; 772483, 3859045;
772484, 3859015; 772514, 3859016; 772513, 3859046; 772662, 3859055;
772661, 3859085; 772720, 3859089; 772719, 3859119; 772749, 3859121;
772747, 3859151; 772777, 3859152; 772782, 3859062; 772752, 3859061;
772756, 3859001; 772759, 3858941; 772789, 3858943; 772793, 3858883;
772853, 3858886; 772855, 3858856; 772944, 3858862; 772946, 3858832;
773006, 3858835; 773008, 3858806; 773068, 3858809; 773070, 3858779;
773129, 3858783; 773131, 3858753; 773191, 3858756; 773193, 3858726;
773253, 3858730; 773255, 3858700; 773315, 3858704; 773316, 3858674;
773436, 3858681; 773438, 3858651; 773618, 3858662; 773619, 3858632;
773649, 3858634; 773651, 3858604; 773741, 3858609; 773743, 3858579;
773773, 3858581; 773774, 3858551; 773834, 3858555; 773836, 3858525;
[[Page 7329]]
773896, 3858528; 773898, 3858498; 773928, 3858500; 773935, 3858380;
773965, 3858382; 773970, 3858292; 774000, 3858294; 774007, 3858174;
774037, 3858176; 774039, 3858146; 774099, 3858150; 774097, 3858180;
774187, 3858185; 774189, 3858155; 774249, 3858159; 774251, 3858129;
774368, 3858136; 774368, 3858136; returning to 774369, 3858136; thence
from 120 degrees West Longitude at UTM zone 11, NAD83 y coordinate
3857806; land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 225627,
3857806; 225636, 3858106; 225693, 3858106; 225693, 3858136; 225723,
3858136; 225723, 3858166; 225873, 3858166; 225873, 3858136; 225993,
3858136; 225993, 3858106; 226053, 3858106; 226053, 3858076; 226413,
3858076; 226413, 3858106; 226473, 3858106; 226473, 3858076; 226533,
3858076; 226533, 3858046; 226593, 3858046; 226593, 3858016; 226833,
3858016; 226833, 3858046; 226893, 3858046; 226893, 3858016; 226953,
3858016; 226953, 3857986; 226983, 3857986; 226983, 3857956; 227013,
3857956; 227013, 3857926; 227343, 3857926; 227343, 3857956; 227433,
3857956; 227433, 3857986; 227703, 3857986; 227703, 3858016; 227733,
3858016; 227733, 3857986; 227763, 3857986; 227763, 3858016; 227823,
3858016; 227823, 3858046; 227913, 3858046; 227913, 3858076; 227973,
3858076; 227973, 3858106; 228033, 3858106; 228033, 3858136; 228093,
3858136; 228093, 3858166; 228183, 3858166; 228183, 3858196; 228213,
3858196; 228213, 3858226; 228303, 3858226; 228303, 3858256; 228363,
3858256; 228363, 3858226; 228393, 3858226; 228393, 3858196; 228453,
3858196; 228453, 3858166; 228603, 3858166; 228603, 3858106; 228573,
3858106; 228573, 3858016; 228603, 3858016; 228603, 3857986; 228753,
3857986; 228753, 3858016; 228813, 3858016; 228813, 3857986; 228843,
3857986; 228843, 3858016; 229023, 3858016; 229023, 3858046; 229053,
3858046; 229053, 3858076; 229083, 3858076; 229083, 3858046; 229173,
3858046; 229173, 3858076; 229203, 3858076; 229203, 3858106; 229323,
3858106; 229323, 3858136; 229353, 3858136; 229353, 3858196; 229473,
3858196; 229473, 3858226; 229563, 3858226; 229563, 3858256; 229623,
3858256; 229623, 3858286; 229713, 3858286; 229713, 3858256; 229743,
3858256; 229743, 3858226; 229773, 3858226; 229773, 3858196; 229803,
3858196; 229803, 3858166; 229893, 3858166; 229893, 3858226; 229923,
3858226; 229923, 3858256; 229953, 3858256; 229953, 3858286; 229983,
3858286; 229983, 3858316; 230013, 3858316; 230013, 3858346; 230043,
3858346; 230043, 3858376; 230103, 3858376; 230103, 3858406; 230163,
3858406; 230163, 3858436; 230223, 3858436; 230223, 3858466; 230253,
3858466; 230253, 3858436; 230283, 3858436; 230283, 3858406; 230373,
3858406; 230373, 3858526; 230343, 3858526; 230343, 3858556; 230313,
3858556; 230313, 3858706; 230343, 3858706; 230343, 3858766; 230373,
3858766; 230373, 3858796; 230403, 3858796; 230403, 3858856; 230433,
3858856; 230433, 3858886; 230493, 3858886; 230493, 3858916; 230523,
3858916; 230523, 3858946; 230553, 3858946; 230553, 3858976; 230583,
3858976; 230583, 3859006; 230613, 3859006; 230613, 3859036; 230583,
3859036; 230583, 3859126; 230613, 3859126; 230613, 3859216; 230643,
3859216; 230643, 3859276; 230613, 3859276; 230613, 3859366; 230583,
3859366; 230583, 3859546; 230613, 3859546; 230613, 3859516; 230643,
3859516; 230643, 3859486; 230733, 3859486; 230733, 3859516; 230763,
3859516; 230763, 3859546; 230793, 3859546; 230793, 3859606; 230823,
3859606; 230823, 3859696; 230793, 3859696; 230793, 3859756; 230763,
3859756; 230763, 3859816; 230793, 3859816; 230793, 3859876; 230823,
3859876; 230823, 3859906; 230913, 3859906; 230913, 3859936; 230973,
3859936; 230973, 3859906; 231033, 3859906; 231033, 3859876; 231063,
3859876; 231063, 3859846; 231213, 3859846; 231213, 3859876; 231273,
3859876; 231273, 3859906; 231303, 3859906; 231303, 3859936; 231393,
3859936; 231393, 3859906; 231423, 3859906; 231423, 3859876; 231453,
3859876; 231453, 3859906; 231483, 3859906; 231483, 3859966; 231513,
3859966; 231513, 3859996; 231543, 3859996; 231543, 3860026; 231573,
3860026; 231573, 3860056; 231633, 3860056; 231633, 3860086; 231663,
3860086; 231663, 3860116; 231693, 3860116; 231693, 3860146; 231783,
3860146; 231783, 3860176; 231813, 3860176; 231813, 3860206; 231903,
3860206; 231903, 3860236; 231933, 3860236; 231933, 3860206; 231963,
3860206; 231963, 3860176; 231993, 3860176; 231993, 3860146; 232023,
3860146; 232023, 3860056; 232053, 3860056; 232053, 3860026; 232083,
3860026; 232083, 3859906; 232173, 3859906; 232173, 3859876; 232263,
3859876; 232263, 3859816; 232293, 3859816; 232293, 3859786; 232323,
3859786; 232323, 3859756; 232353, 3859756; 232353, 3859726; 232383,
3859726; 232383, 3859666; 232413, 3859666; 232413, 3859576; 232443,
3859576; 232443, 3859516; 232473, 3859516; 232473, 3859396; 232503,
3859396; 232503, 3859366; 232533, 3859366; 232533, 3859336; 232563,
3859336; 232563, 3859186; 232533, 3859186; 232533, 3859096; 232713,
3859096; 232713, 3859066; 232743, 3859066; 232743, 3859036; 232773,
3859036; 232773, 3858856; 232893, 3858856; 232893, 3858886; 232923,
3858886; 232923, 3858916; 232953, 3858916; 232953, 3858856; 232983,
3858856; 232983, 3858886; 233013, 3858886; 233013, 3858856; 233193,
3858856; 233193, 3858826; 233223, 3858826; 233223, 3858766; 233253,
3858766; 233253, 3858736; 233343, 3858736; 233343, 3858766; 233373,
3858766; 233373, 3858796; 233403, 3858796; 233403, 3858826; 233433,
3858826; 233433, 3858856; 233463, 3858856; 233463, 3858886; 233553,
3858886; 233553, 3858916; 233643, 3858916; 233643, 3858946; 233673,
3858946; 233673, 3858916; 233733, 3858916; 233733, 3858946; 233853,
3858946; 233853, 3858916; 233883, 3858916; 233883, 3858886; 233853,
3858886; 233853, 3858826; 233913, 3858826; 233913, 3858796; 233943,
3858796; 233943, 3858676; 234003, 3858676; 234003, 3858706; 234033,
3858706; 234033, 3858736; 234063, 3858736; 234063, 3858706; 234093,
3858706; 234093, 3858676; 234123, 3858676; 234123, 3858616; 234153,
3858616; 234153, 3858556; 234093, 3858556; 234093, 3858496; 234123,
3858496; 234123, 3858466; 234153, 3858466; 234153, 3858376; 234183,
3858376; 234183, 3858346; 234213, 3858346; 234213, 3858316; 234273,
3858316; 234273, 3858346; 234333, 3858346; 234333, 3858376; 234363,
3858376; 234363, 3858406; 234393, 3858406; 234393, 3858466; 234423,
3858466; 234423, 3858496; 234573, 3858496; 234573, 3858526; 234603,
3858526; 234603, 3858556; 234633, 3858556; 234633, 3858586; 234693,
3858586; 234693, 3858556; 234813, 3858556; 234813, 3858526; 234903,
3858526; 234903, 3858496; 234963, 3858496; 234963, 3858376; 234993,
3858376; 234993, 3858346; 235023, 3858346; 235023, 3858316; 235083,
3858316; 235083, 3858286; 235113, 3858286; 235113, 3858256; 235143,
3858256; 235143, 3858226; 235173, 3858226; 235173, 3858196; 235263,
3858196; 235263, 3858166; 235293, 3858166; 235293, 3858136; 235323,
3858136; 235323, 3858166; 235443, 3858166; 235443, 3858046; 235533,
3858046; 235533, 3858016; 235593, 3858016; 235593, 3857986; 235653,
3857986; 235653, 3858016; 235743, 3858016; 235743, 3858046; 235773,
[[Page 7330]]
3858046; 235773, 3858076; 235803, 3858076; 235803, 3858106; 235893,
3858106; 235893, 3858136; 235953, 3858136; 235953, 3858166; 235983,
3858166; 235983, 3858136; 236193, 3858136; 236193, 3858106; 236253,
3858106; 236253, 3858016; 236283, 3858016; 236283, 3857926; 236253,
3857926; 236253, 3857836; 236283, 3857836; 236283, 3857806; 236313,
3857806; 236313, 3857716; 236343, 3857716; 236343, 3857746; 236403,
3857746; 236403, 3857776; 236493, 3857776; 236493, 3857746; 236553,
3857746; 236553, 3857776; 236643, 3857776; 236643, 3857746; 236703,
3857746; 236703, 3857716; 236793, 3857716; 236793, 3857686; 236823,
3857686; 236823, 3857656; 236853, 3857656; 236853, 3857626; 236973,
3857626; 236973, 3857596; 237033, 3857596; 237033, 3857626; 237063,
3857626; 237063, 3857656; 237093, 3857656; 237093, 3857746; 237123,
3857746; 237123, 3857776; 237153, 3857776; 237153, 3857806; 237183,
3857806; 237183, 3857836; 237213, 3857836; 237213, 3857896; 237243,
3857896; 237243, 3857866; 237273, 3857866; 237273, 3857806; 237303,
3857806; 237303, 3857776; 237333, 3857776; 237333, 3857716; 237423,
3857716; 237423, 3857686; 237453, 3857686; 237453, 3857656; 237543,
3857656; 237543, 3857596; 237513, 3857596; 237513, 3857566; 237543,
3857566; 237543, 3857536; 237573, 3857536; 237573, 3857506; 237603,
3857506; 237603, 3857416; 237633, 3857416; 237633, 3857356; 237663,
3857356; 237663, 3857326; 237843, 3857326; 237843, 3857296; 237903,
3857296; 237903, 3857266; 237933, 3857266; 237933, 3857296; 237993,
3857296; 237993, 3857326; 238053, 3857326; 238053, 3857296; 238083,
3857296; 238083, 3857236; 238143, 3857236; 238143, 3857206; 238203,
3857206; 238203, 3857176; 238383, 3857176; 238383, 3857206; 238413,
3857206; 238413, 3857176; 238803, 3857176; 238803, 3857206; 238863,
3857206; 238863, 3857146; 238893, 3857146; 238893, 3857116; 239013,
3857116; 239013, 3857086; 239073, 3857086; 239073, 3857056; 239133,
3857056; 239133, 3857026; 239163, 3857026; 239163, 3856996; 239193,
3856996; 239193, 3856906; 239223, 3856906; 239223, 3856876; 239283,
3856876; 239283, 3856846; 239313, 3856846; 239313, 3856816; 239373,
3856816; 239373, 3856846; 239433, 3856846; 239433, 3856876; 239493,
3856876; 239493, 3856906; 239523, 3856906; 239523, 3856816; 239553,
3856816; 239553, 3856786; 239583, 3856786; 239583, 3856726; 239613,
3856726; 239613, 3856666; 239643, 3856666; 239643, 3856636; 239673,
3856636; 239673, 3856606; 239703, 3856606; 239703, 3856576; 239733,
3856576; 239733, 3856546; 239763, 3856546; 239763, 3856456; 239793,
3856456; 239793, 3856426; 239823, 3856426; 239823, 3856396; 239883,
3856396; 239883, 3856336; 239913, 3856336; 239913, 3856306; 239973,
3856306; 239973, 3856276; 240063, 3856276; 240063, 3856306; 240093,
3856306; 240093, 3856336; 240123, 3856336; 240123, 3856396; 240153,
3856396; 240153, 3856426; 240273, 3856426; 240273, 3856396; 240243,
3856396; 240243, 3856366; 240213, 3856366; 240213, 3856336; 240243,
3856336; 240243, 3856306; 240273, 3856306; 240273, 3856276; 240333,
3856276; 240333, 3856246; 240393, 3856246; 240393, 3856216; 240453,
3856216; 240453, 3856186; 240483, 3856186; 240483, 3856156; 240513,
3856156; 240513, 3856096; 240543, 3856096; 240543, 3856066; 240513,
3856066; 240513, 3856006; 240543, 3856006; 240543, 3855976; 240573,
3855976; 240573, 3856006; 240603, 3856006; 240603, 3856096; 240633,
3856096; 240633, 3856186; 240663, 3856186; 240663, 3856246; 240693,
3856246; 240693, 3856276; 240753, 3856276; 240753, 3856306; 240783,
3856306; 240783, 3856336; 240843, 3856336; 240843, 3856366; 240903,
3856366; 240903, 3856336; 240963, 3856336; 240963, 3856306; 241023,
3856306; 241023, 3856276; 241053, 3856276; 241053, 3856156; 241023,
3856156; 241023, 3856006; 241083, 3856006; 241083, 3855976; 241293,
3855976; 241293, 3855946; 241353, 3855946; 241353, 3855916; 241383,
3855916; 241383, 3855946; 241443, 3855946; 241443, 3855976; 241563,
3855976; 241563, 3855946; 241623, 3855946; 241623, 3855916; 241653,
3855916; 241653, 3855886; 241683, 3855886; 241683, 3855856; 241713,
3855856; 241713, 3855826; 241743, 3855826; 241743, 3855796; 241773,
3855796; 241773, 3855826; 241803, 3855826; 241803, 3855856; 241833,
3855856; 241833, 3855886; 241863, 3855886; 241863, 3855916; 241923,
3855916; 241923, 3855946; 242043, 3855946; 242043, 3855916; 242133,
3855916; 242133, 3855886; 242253, 3855886; 242253, 3855856; 242283,
3855856; 242283, 3855826; 242343, 3855826; 242343, 3855796; 242373,
3855796; 242373, 3855766; 242403, 3855766; 242403, 3855736; 242433,
3855736; 242433, 3855706; 242463, 3855706; 242463, 3855676; 242493,
3855676; 242493, 3855646; 242643, 3855646; 242643, 3855556; 242703,
3855556; 242703, 3855526; 242733, 3855526; 242733, 3855496; 242763,
3855496; 242763, 3855466; 242883, 3855466; 242883, 3855436; 242973,
3855436; 242973, 3855466; 243003, 3855466; 243003, 3855436; 243063,
3855436; 243063, 3855406; 243243, 3855406; 243243, 3855436; 243303,
3855436; 243303, 3855406; 243393, 3855406; 243393, 3855436; 243423,
3855436; 243423, 3855466; 243453, 3855466; 243453, 3855256; 243423,
3855256; 243423, 3855166; 243393, 3855166; 243393, 3855136; 243363,
3855136; 243363, 3855106; 243393, 3855106; 243393, 3855016; 243483,
3855016; 243483, 3854986; 243573, 3854986; 243573, 3854956; 243603,
3854956; 243603, 3854926; 243633, 3854926; 243633, 3854776; 243603,
3854776; 243603, 3854836; 243543, 3854836; 243543, 3854866; 243483,
3854866; 243483, 3854836; 243393, 3854836; 243393, 3854806; 243303,
3854806; 243303, 3854836; 243243, 3854836; 243243, 3854866; 243183,
3854866; 243183, 3854896; 243123, 3854896; 243123, 3855076; 243153,
3855076; 243153, 3855196; 243123, 3855196; 243123, 3855226; 242853,
3855226; 242853, 3855256; 242793, 3855256; 242793, 3855286; 242733,
3855286; 242733, 3855316; 242643, 3855316; 242643, 3855346; 242613,
3855346; 242613, 3855376; 242583, 3855376; 242583, 3855406; 242523,
3855406; 242523, 3855436; 242463, 3855436; 242463, 3855466; 242403,
3855466; 242403, 3855496; 242343, 3855496; 242343, 3855526; 242283,
3855526; 242283, 3855556; 242253, 3855556; 242253, 3855586; 242223,
3855586; 242223, 3855616; 242163, 3855616; 242163, 3855646; 242103,
3855646; 242103, 3855676; 241983, 3855676; 241983, 3855646; 241953,
3855646; 241953, 3855616; 241923, 3855616; 241923, 3855556; 241863,
3855556; 241863, 3855526; 241833, 3855526; 241833, 3855496; 241713,
3855496; 241713, 3855526; 241653, 3855526; 241653, 3855586; 241623,
3855586; 241623, 3855616; 241593, 3855616; 241593, 3855646; 241563,
3855646; 241563, 3855676; 241533, 3855676; 241533, 3855706; 241173,
3855706; 241173, 3855796; 241083, 3855796; 241083, 3855826; 240993,
3855826; 240993, 3855856; 240963, 3855856; 240963, 3855886; 240903,
3855886; 240903, 3855946; 240873, 3855946; 240873, 3856066; 240753,
3856066; 240753, 3856006; 240723, 3856006; 240723, 3855976; 240693,
3855976; 240693, 3855886; 240663, 3855886; 240663, 3855796; 240633,
3855796; 240633, 3855736; 240663, 3855736; 240663, 3855706; 240693,
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3855706; 240693, 3855616; 240663, 3855616; 240663, 3855586; 240633,
3855586; 240633, 3855556; 240603, 3855556; 240603, 3855646; 240573,
3855646; 240573, 3855676; 240543, 3855676; 240543, 3855706; 240453,
3855706; 240453, 3855736; 240423, 3855736; 240423, 3855796; 240393,
3855796; 240393, 3855856; 240363, 3855856; 240363, 3855886; 240303,
3855886; 240303, 3856006; 240273, 3856006; 240273, 3856036; 240243,
3856036; 240243, 3856066; 240183, 3856066; 240183, 3856096; 239943,
3856096; 239943, 3856156; 239883, 3856156; 239883, 3856186; 239853,
3856186; 239853, 3856216; 239823, 3856216; 239823, 3856246; 239793,
3856246; 239793, 3856276; 239763, 3856276; 239763, 3856306; 239733,
3856306; 239733, 3856336; 239673, 3856336; 239673, 3856366; 239643,
3856366; 239643, 3856396; 239613, 3856396; 239613, 3856426; 239583,
3856426; 239583, 3856396; 239553, 3856396; 239553, 3856426; 239493,
3856426; 239493, 3856456; 239433, 3856456; 239433, 3856636; 239313,
3856636; 239313, 3856666; 239223, 3856666; 239223, 3856696; 239163,
3856696; 239163, 3856726; 239133, 3856726; 239133, 3856756; 239103,
3856756; 239103, 3856786; 239073, 3856786; 239073, 3856816; 239043,
3856816; 239043, 3856846; 239013, 3856846; 239013, 3856876; 238863,
3856876; 238863, 3856906; 238803, 3856906; 238803, 3856936; 238743,
3856936; 238743, 3856966; 238683, 3856966; 238683, 3856996; 238623,
3856996; 238623, 3857026; 238593, 3857026; 238593, 3856996; 238533,
3856996; 238533, 3856966; 238473, 3856966; 238473, 3856936; 238263,
3856936; 238263, 3856966; 238173, 3856966; 238173, 3856996; 238113,
3856996; 238113, 3857026; 238083, 3857026; 238083, 3857056; 238053,
3857056; 238053, 3857086; 237843, 3857086; 237843, 3857116; 237543,
3857116; 237543, 3857146; 237483, 3857146; 237483, 3857176; 237453,
3857176; 237453, 3857206; 237423, 3857206; 237423, 3857296; 237393,
3857296; 237393, 3857416; 237423, 3857416; 237423, 3857476; 237393,
3857476; 237393, 3857536; 237363, 3857536; 237363, 3857566; 237333,
3857566; 237333, 3857596; 237243, 3857596; 237243, 3857506; 237213,
3857506; 237213, 3857476; 237183, 3857476; 237183, 3857446; 237153,
3857446; 237153, 3857416; 237123, 3857416; 237123, 3857386; 236883,
3857386; 236883, 3857416; 236823, 3857416; 236823, 3857446; 236763,
3857446; 236763, 3857476; 236643, 3857476; 236643, 3857506; 236133,
3857506; 236133, 3857536; 236043, 3857536; 236043, 3857566; 235983,
3857566; 235983, 3857596; 235953, 3857596; 235953, 3857686; 235983,
3857686; 235983, 3857746; 236013, 3857746; 236013, 3857776; 235983,
3857776; 235983, 3857836; 235893, 3857836; 235893, 3857806; 235863,
3857806; 235863, 3857776; 235833, 3857776; 235833, 3857716; 235803,
3857716; 235803, 3857656; 235773, 3857656; 235773, 3857746; 235743,
3857746; 235743, 3857776; 235713, 3857776; 235713, 3857806; 235443,
3857806; 235443, 3857836; 235383, 3857836; 235383, 3857866; 235293,
3857866; 235293, 3857896; 235263, 3857896; 235263, 3857926; 235203,
3857926; 235203, 3857956; 235113, 3857956; 235113, 3857986; 235083,
3857986; 235083, 3858016; 235023, 3858016; 235023, 3858046; 234963,
3858046; 234963, 3858076; 234933, 3858076; 234933, 3858106; 234903,
3858106; 234903, 3858136; 234873, 3858136; 234873, 3858166; 234813,
3858166; 234813, 3858196; 234783, 3858196; 234783, 3858226; 234663,
3858226; 234663, 3858196; 234573, 3858196; 234573, 3858226; 234543,
3858226; 234543, 3858196; 234513, 3858196; 234513, 3858166; 234483,
3858166; 234483, 3858106; 234453, 3858106; 234453, 3858016; 234423,
3858016; 234423, 3857986; 234393, 3857986; 234393, 3857956; 234273,
3857956; 234273, 3857926; 234183, 3857926; 234183, 3857986; 234153,
3857986; 234153, 3858046; 234123, 3858046; 234123, 3858106; 234093,
3858106; 234093, 3858196; 234063, 3858196; 234063, 3858226; 234033,
3858226; 234033, 3858256; 234003, 3858256; 234003, 3858286; 233973,
3858286; 233973, 3858316; 233943, 3858316; 233943, 3858346; 233883,
3858346; 233883, 3858376; 233853, 3858376; 233853, 3858436; 233823,
3858436; 233823, 3858526; 233793, 3858526; 233793, 3858556; 233733,
3858556; 233733, 3858586; 233523, 3858586; 233523, 3858556; 233463,
3858556; 233463, 3858526; 233433, 3858526; 233433, 3858496; 233403,
3858496; 233403, 3858466; 233373, 3858466; 233373, 3858436; 233343,
3858436; 233343, 3858376; 233283, 3858376; 233283, 3858346; 233253,
3858346; 233253, 3858376; 233163, 3858376; 233163, 3858406; 233103,
3858406; 233103, 3858436; 233073, 3858436; 233073, 3858466; 233043,
3858466; 233043, 3858496; 233013, 3858496; 233013, 3858526; 232863,
3858526; 232863, 3858496; 232713, 3858496; 232713, 3858526; 232623,
3858526; 232623, 3858556; 232593, 3858556; 232593, 3858586; 232533,
3858586; 232533, 3858616; 232503, 3858616; 232503, 3858736; 232473,
3858736; 232473, 3858766; 232443, 3858766; 232443, 3858826; 232473,
3858826; 232473, 3858886; 232443, 3858886; 232443, 3858916; 232413,
3858916; 232413, 3858976; 232383, 3858976; 232383, 3859126; 232353,
3859126; 232353, 3859366; 232323, 3859366; 232323, 3859456; 232293,
3859456; 232293, 3859546; 232233, 3859546; 232233, 3859576; 232203,
3859576; 232203, 3859606; 232113, 3859606; 232113, 3859636; 232053,
3859636; 232053, 3859666; 231993, 3859666; 231993, 3859696; 231963,
3859696; 231963, 3859756; 231933, 3859756; 231933, 3859816; 231903,
3859816; 231903, 3859846; 231873, 3859846; 231873, 3859906; 231843,
3859906; 231843, 3859936; 231813, 3859936; 231813, 3859906; 231723,
3859906; 231723, 3859876; 231693, 3859876; 231693, 3859846; 231663,
3859846; 231663, 3859816; 231603, 3859816; 231603, 3859786; 231573,
3859786; 231573, 3859756; 231543, 3859756; 231543, 3859726; 231453,
3859726; 231453, 3859696; 231123, 3859696; 231123, 3859666; 231033,
3859666; 231033, 3859636; 231003, 3859636; 231003, 3859546; 230973,
3859546; 230973, 3859486; 230943, 3859486; 230943, 3859456; 230913,
3859456; 230913, 3859426; 230883, 3859426; 230883, 3859366; 230853,
3859366; 230853, 3859276; 230883, 3859276; 230883, 3859246; 230943,
3859246; 230943, 3859066; 230883, 3859066; 230883, 3859006; 230853,
3859006; 230853, 3858976; 230823, 3858976; 230823, 3858916; 230793,
3858916; 230793, 3858856; 230763, 3858856; 230763, 3858826; 230733,
3858826; 230733, 3858796; 230703, 3858796; 230703, 3858736; 230643,
3858736; 230643, 3858706; 230613, 3858706; 230613, 3858676; 230583,
3858676; 230583, 3858646; 230613, 3858646; 230613, 3858616; 230643,
3858616; 230643, 3858586; 230703, 3858586; 230703, 3858556; 230733,
3858556; 230733, 3858526; 230763, 3858526; 230763, 3858496; 230793,
3858496; 230793, 3858376; 230763, 3858376; 230763, 3858346; 230703,
3858346; 230703, 3858316; 230673, 3858316; 230673, 3858256; 230613,
3858256; 230613, 3858226; 230553, 3858226; 230553, 3858196; 230523,
3858196; 230523, 3858166; 230463, 3858166; 230463, 3858136; 230223,
3858136; 230223, 3858106; 230163, 3858106; 230163, 3858016; 230133,
3858016; 230133, 3857986; 230013, 3857986; 230013, 3857956; 229983,
3857956; 229983, 3857926; 229893, 3857926; 229893, 3857956; 229833,
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3857956; 229833, 3857986; 229743, 3857986; 229743, 3858016; 229683,
3858016; 229683, 3858046; 229593, 3858046; 229593, 3858016; 229563,
3858016; 229563, 3857986; 229533, 3857986; 229533, 3857956; 229443,
3857956; 229443, 3857926; 229383, 3857926; 229383, 3857896; 229353,
3857896; 229353, 3857866; 229323, 3857866; 229323, 3857836; 229293,
3857836; 229293, 3857806; 229233, 3857806; 229233, 3857776; 229083,
3857776; 229083, 3857746; 228993, 3857746; 228993, 3857776; 228513,
3857776; 228513, 3857806; 228483, 3857806; 228483, 3857836; 228423,
3857836; 228423, 3857866; 228393, 3857866; 228393, 3857896; 228303,
3857896; 228303, 3857866; 228273, 3857866; 228273, 3857836; 228243,
3857836; 228243, 3857866; 228063, 3857866; 228063, 3857836; 228033,
3857836; 228033, 3857776; 228003, 3857776; 228003, 3857746; 227973,
3857746; 227973, 3857716; 227943, 3857716; 227943, 3857686; 227913,
3857686; 227913, 3857656; 227883, 3857656; 227883, 3857596; 227853,
3857596; 227853, 3857566; 227823, 3857566; 227823, 3857536; 227643,
3857536; 227643, 3857566; 227523, 3857566; 227523, 3857596; 227223,
3857596; 227223, 3857626; 226863, 3857626; 226863, 3857656; 226683,
3857656; 226683, 3857626; 226653, 3857626; 226653, 3857656; 226623,
3857656; 226623, 3857686; 226593, 3857686; 226593, 3857716; 226623,
3857716; 226623, 3857746; 226593, 3857746; 226593, 3857776; 226563,
3857776; 226563, 3857806; 226533, 3857806; 226533, 3857776; 226413,
3857776; 226413, 3857746; 226263, 3857746; 226263, 3857716; 226233,
3857716; 226233, 3857686; 226203, 3857686; 226203, 3857656; 226173,
3857656; 226173, 3857596; 226113, 3857596; 226113, 3857566; 226083,
3857566; 226083, 3857506; 226053, 3857506; 226053, 3857446; 225963,
3857446; 225963, 3857476; 225903, 3857476; 225903, 3857506; 225843,
3857506; 225843, 3857566; 225873, 3857566; 225873, 3857596; 225903,
3857596; 225903, 3857746; 225873, 3857746; 225873, 3857776; 225843,
3857776; 225843, 3857806; returning to 225627, 3857806.
(ii) Note: Map of Unit 2 is provided at paragraph (8)(ii) of this
entry.
(8) Unit 3: Upper Santa Ynez River Basin, Santa Barbara County,
California.
(i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Little Pine Mtn., Hildreth
Peak, and Carpinteria, land bounded by the following UTM coordinates
(E, N): 262233, 3833176; 262233, 3833146; 262263, 3833146; 262263,
3833116; 262293, 3833116; 262293, 3833086; 262323, 3833086; 262323,
3833026; 262203, 3833026; 262203, 3832996; 262113, 3832996; 262113,
3832966; 262083, 3832966; 262083, 3832936; 261963, 3832936; 261963,
3832876; 261993, 3832876; 261993, 3832846; 261963, 3832846; 261963,
3832786; 261993, 3832786; 261993, 3832666; 261933, 3832666; 261933,
3832636; 261843, 3832636; 261843, 3832666; 261753, 3832666; 261753,
3832636; 261723, 3832636; 261723, 3832576; 261753, 3832576; 261753,
3832486; 261723, 3832486; 261723, 3832456; 261693, 3832456; 261693,
3832426; 261663, 3832426; 261663, 3832396; 261693, 3832396; 261693,
3832336; 261753, 3832336; 261753, 3832306; 261723, 3832306; 261723,
3832276; 261663, 3832276; 261663, 3832246; 261633, 3832246; 261633,
3832216; 261663, 3832216; 261663, 3832186; 261693, 3832186; 261693,
3832066; 261663, 3832066; 261663, 3832006; 261633, 3832006; 261633,
3831976; 261603, 3831976; 261603, 3831916; 261543, 3831916; 261543,
3831886; 261513, 3831886; 261513, 3831916; 261393, 3831916; 261393,
3831946; 261363, 3831946; 261363, 3831976; 261333, 3831976; 261333,
3831856; 261363, 3831856; 261363, 3831706; 261333, 3831706; 261333,
3831676; 261303, 3831676; 261303, 3831616; 261333, 3831616; 261333,
3831556; 261213, 3831556; 261213, 3831496; 261183, 3831496; 261183,
3831466; 261153, 3831466; 261153, 3831436; 261123, 3831436; 261123,
3831376; 261063, 3831376; 261063, 3831346; 260973, 3831346; 260973,
3831316; 260823, 3831316; 260823, 3831256; 260793, 3831256; 260793,
3831226; 260823, 3831226; 260823, 3831196; 260853, 3831196; 260853,
3831166; 260733, 3831166; 260733, 3831106; 260703, 3831106; 260703,
3831046; 260583, 3831046; 260583, 3831016; 260523, 3831016; 260523,
3830926; 260553, 3830926; 260553, 3830896; 260613, 3830896; 260613,
3830866; 260643, 3830866; 260643, 3830806; 260673, 3830806; 260673,
3830746; 260703, 3830746; 260703, 3830656; 260673, 3830656; 260673,
3830596; 260643, 3830596; 260643, 3830536; 260613, 3830536; 260613,
3830506; 260583, 3830506; 260583, 3830476; 260523, 3830476; 260523,
3830416; 260493, 3830416; 260493, 3830356; 260523, 3830356; 260523,
3830296; 260553, 3830296; 260553, 3830236; 260583, 3830236; 260583,
3830206; 260553, 3830206; 260553, 3830176; 260583, 3830176; 260583,
3830146; 260613, 3830146; 260613, 3830116; 260643, 3830116; 260643,
3830086; 260673, 3830086; 260673, 3829996; 260553, 3829996; 260553,
3829966; 260523, 3829966; 260523, 3829936; 260493, 3829936; 260493,
3829876; 260523, 3829876; 260523, 3829786; 260493, 3829786; 260493,
3829606; 260463, 3829606; 260463, 3829546; 260433, 3829546; 260433,
3829516; 260403, 3829516; 260403, 3829486; 260373, 3829486; 260373,
3829456; 260343, 3829456; 260343, 3829426; 260313, 3829426; 260313,
3829246; 260343, 3829246; 260343, 3829216; 260373, 3829216; 260373,
3829186; 260343, 3829186; 260343, 3829096; 260313, 3829096; 260313,
3829066; 260283, 3829066; 260283, 3829036; 260253, 3829036; 260253,
3829006; 260223, 3829006; 260223, 3828976; 260193, 3828976; 260193,
3828946; 260163, 3828946; 260163, 3828796; 260193, 3828796; 260193,
3828766; 260223, 3828766; 260223, 3828736; 260313, 3828736; 260313,
3828676; 260343, 3828676; 260343, 3828616; 260373, 3828616; 260373,
3828556; 260403, 3828556; 260403, 3828526; 260433, 3828526; 260433,
3828496; 260523, 3828496; 260523, 3828466; 260643, 3828466; 260643,
3828436; 260613, 3828436; 260613, 3828406; 260583, 3828406; 260583,
3828376; 260403, 3828376; 260403, 3828346; 260253, 3828346; 260253,
3828316; 260223, 3828316; 260223, 3828286; 260193, 3828286; 260193,
3828256; 260163, 3828256; 260163, 3828196; 260193, 3828196; 260193,
3828166; 260223, 3828166; 260223, 3828136; 260253, 3828136; 260253,
3828046; 260283, 3828046; 260283, 3827986; 260253, 3827986; 260253,
3827926; 260223, 3827926; 260223, 3827866; 260193, 3827866; 260193,
3827806; 260253, 3827806; 260253, 3827776; 260343, 3827776; 260343,
3827746; 260403, 3827746; 260403, 3827716; 260373, 3827716; 260373,
3827686; 260343, 3827686; 260343, 3827566; 260313, 3827566; 260313,
3827536; 260223, 3827536; 260223, 3827506; 260193, 3827506; 260193,
3827476; 260163, 3827476; 260163, 3827356; 260133, 3827356; 260133,
3827326; 260163, 3827326; 260163, 3827236; 260283, 3827236; 260283,
3827206; 260253, 3827206; 260253, 3827176; 260223, 3827176; 260223,
3827116; 260133, 3827116; 260133, 3827086; 260103, 3827086; 260103,
3827056; 260073, 3827056; 260073, 3826936; 259983, 3826936; 259983,
3826906; 259953, 3826906; 259953, 3826846; 259833, 3826846; 259833,
3826816; 259803, 3826816; 259803, 3826786; 259773, 3826786; 259773,
3826756; 259563, 3826756; 259563, 3826576; 259593, 3826576; 259593,
3826546; 259623, 3826546; 259623, 3826516;
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259653, 3826516; 259653, 3826426; 259683, 3826426; 259683, 3826306;
259623, 3826306; 259623, 3826276; 259563, 3826276; 259563, 3826246;
259473, 3826246; 259473, 3826216; 259413, 3826216; 259413, 3825826;
259443, 3825826; 259443, 3825796; 259413, 3825796; 259413, 3825766;
259383, 3825766; 259383, 3825736; 259113, 3825736; 259113, 3825766;
259053, 3825766; 259053, 3825796; 259023, 3825796; 259023, 3825826;
258963, 3825826; 258963, 3825856; 258843, 3825856; 258843, 3825736;
258873, 3825736; 258873, 3825706; 258903, 3825706; 258903, 3825676;
259023, 3825676; 259023, 3825646; 259113, 3825646; 259113, 3825616;
259143, 3825616; 259143, 3825586; 259173, 3825586; 259173, 3825526;
259203, 3825526; 259203, 3825466; 259233, 3825466; 259233, 3825436;
259293, 3825436; 259293, 3825376; 259323, 3825376; 259323, 3825346;
259353, 3825346; 259353, 3825286; 259383, 3825286; 259383, 3825166;
259353, 3825166; 259353, 3825106; 259323, 3825106; 259323, 3825076;
259293, 3825076; 259293, 3825046; 259053, 3825046; 259053, 3825076;
259023, 3825076; 259023, 3825046; 258783, 3825046; 258783, 3825076;
258633, 3825076; 258633, 3825016; 258603, 3825016; 258603, 3824956;
258633, 3824956; 258633, 3824896; 258663, 3824896; 258663, 3824866;
258693, 3824866; 258693, 3824836; 258723, 3824836; 258723, 3824806;
258753, 3824806; 258753, 3824776; 258813, 3824776; 258813, 3824746;
258843, 3824746; 258843, 3824716; 258903, 3824716; 258903, 3824686;
258933, 3824686; 258933, 3824656; 258963, 3824656; 258963, 3824626;
258993, 3824626; 258993, 3824596; 258963, 3824596; 258963, 3824536;
258933, 3824536; 258933, 3824416; 258903, 3824416; 258903, 3824266;
258873, 3824266; 258873, 3824236; 258843, 3824236; 258843, 3824206;
258813, 3824206; 258813, 3824296; 258753, 3824296; 258753, 3824326;
258663, 3824326; 258663, 3824296; 258633, 3824296; 258633, 3824206;
258603, 3824206; 258603, 3824176; 258633, 3824176; 258633, 3824086;
258663, 3824086; 258663, 3824056; 258753, 3824056; 258753, 3823996;
258783, 3823996; 258783, 3823876; 258843, 3823876; 258843, 3823846;
258903, 3823846; 258903, 3823816; 258873, 3823816; 258873, 3823786;
258903, 3823786; 258903, 3823756; 258933, 3823756; 258933, 3823726;
258963, 3823726; 258963, 3823666; 258993, 3823666; 258993, 3823636;
258963, 3823636; 258963, 3823546; 258993, 3823546; 258993, 3823366;
259023, 3823366; 259023, 3823246; 258993, 3823246; 258993, 3823186;
258963, 3823186; 258963, 3823156; 258903, 3823156; 258903, 3823126;
258723, 3823126; 258723, 3823096; 258633, 3823096; 258633, 3823066;
258513, 3823066; 258513, 3823036; 258483, 3823036; 258483, 3822886;
258513, 3822886; 258513, 3822826; 258543, 3822826; 258543, 3822736;
258423, 3822736; 258423, 3822706; 258393, 3822706; 258393, 3822646;
258303, 3822646; 258303, 3822616; 258333, 3822616; 258333, 3822586;
258303, 3822586; 258303, 3822526; 258333, 3822526; 258333, 3822466;
258363, 3822466; 258363, 3822436; 258393, 3822436; 258393, 3822376;
258453, 3822376; 258453, 3822346; 258483, 3822346; 258483, 3822316;
258513, 3822316; 258513, 3822286; 258573, 3822286; 258573, 3822256;
258603, 3822256; 258603, 3822226; 258633, 3822226; 258633, 3822196;
258693, 3822196; 258693, 3822166; 258843, 3822166; 258843, 3822136;
258963, 3822136; 258963, 3822166; 258993, 3822166; 258993, 3822136;
259023, 3822136; 259023, 3822106; 259083, 3822106; 259083, 3822076;
259113, 3822076; 259113, 3822016; 259173, 3822016; 259173, 3821986;
259383, 3821986; 259383, 3821956; 259413, 3821956; 259413, 3821896;
259443, 3821896; 259443, 3821926; 259503, 3821926; 259503, 3821956;
259563, 3821956; 259563, 3821986; 259623, 3821986; 259623, 3822016;
259653, 3822016; 259653, 3822046; 259683, 3822046; 259683, 3822076;
259743, 3822076; 259743, 3822106; 259893, 3822106; 259893, 3822076;
259923, 3822076; 259923, 3822016; 259953, 3822016; 259953, 3821986;
259983, 3821986; 259983, 3821956; 260013, 3821956; 260013, 3821926;
260043, 3821926; 260043, 3821866; 260073, 3821866; 260073, 3821836;
260103, 3821836; 260103, 3821806; 260133, 3821806; 260133, 3821776;
260223, 3821776; 260223, 3821806; 260253, 3821806; 260253, 3821836;
260313, 3821836; 260313, 3821746; 260343, 3821746; 260343, 3821686;
260493, 3821686; 260493, 3821716; 260643, 3821716; 260643, 3821746;
260673, 3821746; 260673, 3821806; 260733, 3821806; 260733, 3821836;
260793, 3821836; 260793, 3821866; 260823, 3821866; 260823, 3821896;
260973, 3821896; 260973, 3821926; 261033, 3821926; 261033, 3821956;
261063, 3821956; 261063, 3821986; 261093, 3821986; 261093, 3822016;
261123, 3822016; 261123, 3822076; 261093, 3822076; 261093, 3822136;
261153, 3822136; 261153, 3822166; 261273, 3822166; 261273, 3822196;
261333, 3822196; 261333, 3822226; 261363, 3822226; 261363, 3822346;
261393, 3822346; 261393, 3822316; 261453, 3822316; 261453, 3822286;
261483, 3822286; 261483, 3822256; 261603, 3822256; 261603, 3822226;
261813, 3822226; 261813, 3822196; 261873, 3822196; 261873, 3822226;
261903, 3822226; 261903, 3822256; 261933, 3822256; 261933, 3822316;
261963, 3822316; 261963, 3822376; 261993, 3822376; 261993, 3822406;
262023, 3822406; 262023, 3822466; 262083, 3822466; 262083, 3822436;
262113, 3822436; 262113, 3822376; 262143, 3822376; 262143, 3822346;
262203, 3822346; 262203, 3822316; 262263, 3822316; 262263, 3822286;
262293, 3822286; 262293, 3822256; 262323, 3822256; 262323, 3822226;
262353, 3822226; 262353, 3822196; 262383, 3822196; 262383, 3822166;
262413, 3822166; 262413, 3822136; 262533, 3822136; 262533, 3822196;
262563, 3822196; 262563, 3822226; 262623, 3822226; 262623, 3822136;
262653, 3822136; 262653, 3822046; 262683, 3822046; 262683, 3822016;
262713, 3822016; 262713, 3822046; 262773, 3822046; 262773, 3822076;
262803, 3822076; 262803, 3822106; 262863, 3822106; 262863, 3822076;
263073, 3822076; 263073, 3822046; 263103, 3822046; 263103, 3822016;
263133, 3822016; 263133, 3821956; 263163, 3821956; 263163, 3821926;
263193, 3821926; 263193, 3821896; 263223, 3821896; 263223, 3821866;
263253, 3821866; 263253, 3821896; 263283, 3821896; 263283, 3821986;
263313, 3821986; 263313, 3822016; 263373, 3822016; 263373, 3822046;
263433, 3822046; 263433, 3822076; 263463, 3822076; 263463, 3822106;
263493, 3822106; 263493, 3822136; 263553, 3822136; 263553, 3822106;
263523, 3822106; 263523, 3822046; 263493, 3822046; 263493, 3821896;
263523, 3821896; 263523, 3821776; 263493, 3821776; 263493, 3821656;
263523, 3821656; 263523, 3821596; 263553, 3821596; 263553, 3821506;
263583, 3821506; 263583, 3821446; 263613, 3821446; 263613, 3821416;
263643, 3821416; 263643, 3821356; 263673, 3821356; 263673, 3821326;
263703, 3821326; 263703, 3821296; 263793, 3821296; 263793, 3821266;
263823, 3821266; 263823, 3821206; 263853, 3821206; 263853, 3821176;
263883, 3821176; 263883, 3821146; 263943, 3821146; 263943, 3821116;
263973, 3821116; 263973, 3821086; 264033, 3821086; 264033, 3821116;
264063, 3821116; 264063, 3821146; 264093, 3821146; 264093, 3821116;
264123, 3821116; 264123, 3821086; 264153, 3821086; 264153, 3821026;
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264213, 3821026; 264213, 3820996; 264273, 3820996; 264273, 3821026;
264363, 3821026; 264363, 3820996; 264393, 3820996; 264393, 3820966;
264423, 3820966; 264423, 3820936; 264513, 3820936; 264513, 3820906;
264573, 3820906; 264573, 3820876; 264633, 3820876; 264633, 3820846;
264753, 3820846; 264753, 3820816; 264783, 3820816; 264783, 3820756;
264813, 3820756; 264813, 3820666; 264843, 3820666; 264843, 3820606;
264873, 3820606; 264873, 3820576; 264933, 3820576; 264933, 3820546;
264963, 3820546; 264963, 3820486; 264933, 3820486; 264933, 3820456;
264963, 3820456; 264963, 3820396; 264993, 3820396; 264993, 3820366;
264963, 3820366; 264963, 3820336; 264933, 3820336; 264933, 3820156;
264903, 3820156; 264903, 3820096; 264933, 3820096; 264933, 3820126;
264963, 3820126; 264963, 3820096; 265233, 3820096; 265233, 3820066;
265263, 3820066; 265263, 3820036; 265203, 3820036; 265203, 3819946;
265233, 3819946; 265233, 3819916; 265293, 3819916; 265293, 3819976;
265323, 3819976; 265323, 3820036; 265353, 3820036; 265353, 3820066;
265383, 3820066; 265383, 3820096; 265443, 3820096; 265443, 3820126;
265473, 3820126; 265473, 3820156; 265503, 3820156; 265503, 3820186;
265533, 3820186; 265533, 3820216; 265563, 3820216; 265563, 3820186;
265593, 3820186; 265593, 3820156; 265563, 3820156; 265563, 3820006;
265593, 3820006; 265593, 3819976; 265623, 3819976; 265623, 3819946;
265653, 3819946; 265653, 3819916; 265683, 3819916; 265683, 3819826;
265653, 3819826; 265653, 3819796; 265623, 3819796; 265623, 3819766;
265563, 3819766; 265563, 3819736; 265533, 3819736; 265533, 3819706;
265503, 3819706; 265503, 3819676; 265473, 3819676; 265473, 3819646;
265533, 3819646; 265533, 3819616; 265563, 3819616; 265563, 3819586;
265623, 3819586; 265623, 3819616; 265683, 3819616; 265683, 3819646;
265713, 3819646; 265713, 3819676; 265773, 3819676; 265773, 3819706;
265833, 3819706; 265833, 3819676; 265863, 3819676; 265863, 3819646;
266043, 3819646; 266043, 3819616; 266103, 3819616; 266103, 3819646;
266163, 3819646; 266163, 3819676; 266373, 3819676; 266373, 3819646;
266403, 3819646; 266403, 3819586; 266433, 3819586; 266433, 3819466;
266463, 3819466; 266463, 3819376; 266493, 3819376; 266493, 3819346;
266523, 3819346; 266523, 3819316; 266553, 3819316; 266553, 3819286;
266613, 3819286; 266613, 3819256; 266643, 3819256; 266643, 3819226;
266703, 3819226; 266703, 3819196; 266733, 3819196; 266733, 3819256;
266763, 3819256; 266763, 3819286; 266823, 3819286; 266823, 3819316;
266853, 3819316; 266853, 3819346; 266883, 3819346; 266883, 3819376;
266913, 3819376; 266913, 3819346; 266943, 3819346; 266943, 3819256;
267003, 3819256; 267003, 3819226; 267063, 3819226; 267063, 3819196;
267183, 3819196; 267183, 3819226; 267483, 3819226; 267483, 3819196;
267663, 3819196; 267663, 3819166; 267723, 3819166; 267723, 3819136;
267843, 3819136; 267843, 3819106; 267933, 3819106; 267933, 3819076;
268023, 3819076; 268023, 3819106; 268143, 3819106; 268143, 3819136;
268353, 3819136; 268353, 3819166; 268533, 3819166; 268533, 3819196;
268563, 3819196; 268563, 3819226; 268593, 3819226; 268593, 3819256;
268623, 3819256; 268623, 3819286; 268653, 3819286; 268653, 3819316;
268713, 3819316; 268713, 3819346; 268773, 3819346; 268773, 3819376;
268803, 3819376; 268803, 3819406; 268833, 3819406; 268833, 3819496;
268803, 3819496; 268803, 3819556; 268773, 3819556; 268773, 3819586;
268743, 3819586; 268743, 3819616; 268713, 3819616; 268713, 3819706;
268683, 3819706; 268683, 3819826; 268773, 3819826; 268773, 3819856;
268893, 3819856; 268893, 3819826; 268953, 3819826; 268953, 3819796;
268983, 3819796; 268983, 3819826; 269043, 3819826; 269043, 3819856;
269163, 3819856; 269163, 3819826; 269193, 3819826; 269193, 3819796;
269223, 3819796; 269223, 3819766; 269253, 3819766; 269253, 3819736;
269283, 3819736; 269283, 3819706; 269313, 3819706; 269313, 3819676;
269343, 3819676; 269343, 3819556; 269283, 3819556; 269283, 3819586;
269253, 3819586; 269253, 3819616; 269223, 3819616; 269223, 3819646;
269193, 3819646; 269193, 3819676; 269163, 3819676; 269163, 3819736;
269073, 3819736; 269073, 3819706; 269013, 3819706; 269013, 3819676;
268953, 3819676; 268953, 3819586; 268983, 3819586; 268983, 3819466;
268953, 3819466; 268953, 3819406; 268983, 3819406; 268983, 3819346;
269013, 3819346; 269013, 3819286; 269043, 3819286; 269043, 3819166;
269013, 3819166; 269013, 3819136; 268983, 3819136; 268983, 3819106;
268923, 3819106; 268923, 3819076; 268893, 3819076; 268893, 3819046;
268743, 3819046; 268743, 3819016; 268683, 3819016; 268683, 3818986;
268653, 3818986; 268653, 3818866; 268563, 3818866; 268563, 3818896;
268323, 3818896; 268323, 3818866; 268293, 3818866; 268293, 3818836;
268173, 3818836; 268173, 3818806; 268053, 3818806; 268053, 3818776;
267963, 3818776; 267963, 3818746; 267933, 3818746; 267933, 3818776;
267873, 3818776; 267873, 3818806; 267783, 3818806; 267783, 3818746;
267723, 3818746; 267723, 3818806; 267693, 3818806; 267693, 3818836;
267663, 3818836; 267663, 3818866; 267423, 3818866; 267423, 3818896;
267393, 3818896; 267393, 3818926; 267243, 3818926; 267243, 3818896;
267093, 3818896; 267093, 3818926; 267003, 3818926; 267003, 3818896;
266943, 3818896; 266943, 3818866; 266913, 3818866; 266913, 3818896;
266853, 3818896; 266853, 3818866; 266733, 3818866; 266733, 3818896;
266613, 3818896; 266613, 3818926; 266553, 3818926; 266553, 3818956;
266463, 3818956; 266463, 3818986; 266433, 3818986; 266433, 3819016;
266373, 3819016; 266373, 3819046; 266343, 3819046; 266343, 3819106;
266313, 3819106; 266313, 3819166; 266253, 3819166; 266253, 3819196;
266223, 3819196; 266223, 3819256; 266193, 3819256; 266193, 3819286;
266133, 3819286; 266133, 3819346; 266103, 3819346; 266103, 3819376;
266073, 3819376; 266073, 3819346; 265863, 3819346; 265863, 3819376;
265803, 3819376; 265803, 3819406; 265773, 3819406; 265773, 3819436;
265653, 3819436; 265653, 3819406; 265623, 3819406; 265623, 3819376;
265593, 3819376; 265593, 3819346; 265563, 3819346; 265563, 3819286;
265503, 3819286; 265503, 3819256; 265443, 3819256; 265443, 3819226;
265383, 3819226; 265383, 3819256; 265323, 3819256; 265323, 3819316;
265293, 3819316; 265293, 3819406; 265263, 3819406; 265263, 3819556;
265233, 3819556; 265233, 3819586; 265263, 3819586; 265263, 3819616;
265293, 3819616; 265293, 3819646; 265323, 3819646; 265323, 3819736;
265143, 3819736; 265143, 3819766; 265113, 3819766; 265113, 3819796;
265083, 3819796; 265083, 3819826; 265053, 3819826; 265053, 3819856;
265023, 3819856; 265023, 3819886; 264993, 3819886; 264993, 3819916;
264933, 3819916; 264933, 3819886; 264873, 3819886; 264873, 3819916;
264813, 3819916; 264813, 3819976; 264783, 3819976; 264783, 3820276;
264753, 3820276; 264753, 3820396; 264723, 3820396; 264723, 3820426;
264693, 3820426; 264693, 3820456; 264663, 3820456; 264663, 3820486;
264453, 3820486; 264453, 3820516; 264423, 3820516; 264423, 3820546;
264393, 3820546; 264393, 3820576; 264333, 3820576; 264333, 3820606;
264303, 3820606; 264303, 3820636; 264273, 3820636; 264273, 3820666;
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264243, 3820666; 264243, 3820696; 264183, 3820696; 264183, 3820726;
264153, 3820726; 264153, 3820756; 264123, 3820756; 264123, 3820786;
264063, 3820786; 264063, 3820816; 264003, 3820816; 264003, 3820846;
263943, 3820846; 263943, 3820876; 263883, 3820876; 263883, 3820906;
263823, 3820906; 263823, 3820936; 263793, 3820936; 263793, 3820966;
263673, 3820966; 263673, 3820996; 263613, 3820996; 263613, 3821026;
263553, 3821026; 263553, 3821056; 263493, 3821056; 263493, 3821116;
263463, 3821116; 263463, 3821146; 263433, 3821146; 263433, 3821176;
263373, 3821176; 263373, 3821206; 263343, 3821206; 263343, 3821236;
263313, 3821236; 263313, 3821296; 263253, 3821296; 263253, 3821326;
263223, 3821326; 263223, 3821356; 263163, 3821356; 263163, 3821386;
263133, 3821386; 263133, 3821416; 263103, 3821416; 263103, 3821446;
263073, 3821446; 263073, 3821596; 263013, 3821596; 263013, 3821626;
262953, 3821626; 262953, 3821656; 262923, 3821656; 262923, 3821686;
262863, 3821686; 262863, 3821716; 262803, 3821716; 262803, 3821746;
262743, 3821746; 262743, 3821776; 262683, 3821776; 262683, 3821806;
262563, 3821806; 262563, 3821836; 262473, 3821836; 262473, 3821866;
262323, 3821866; 262323, 3821896; 262263, 3821896; 262263, 3821926;
262233, 3821926; 262233, 3821956; 262053, 3821956; 262053, 3821926;
261963, 3821926; 261963, 3821896; 261813, 3821896; 261813, 3821926;
261753, 3821926; 261753, 3821956; 261603, 3821956; 261603, 3821926;
261543, 3821926; 261543, 3821896; 261513, 3821896; 261513, 3821866;
261393, 3821866; 261393, 3821836; 261363, 3821836; 261363, 3821806;
261333, 3821806; 261333, 3821776; 261303, 3821776; 261303, 3821746;
261243, 3821746; 261243, 3821716; 261213, 3821716; 261213, 3821686;
261153, 3821686; 261153, 3821656; 261123, 3821656; 261123, 3821626;
261093, 3821626; 261093, 3821596; 261063, 3821596; 261063, 3821566;
261003, 3821566; 261003, 3821536; 260943, 3821536; 260943, 3821506;
260913, 3821506; 260913, 3821476; 260883, 3821476; 260883, 3821446;
260853, 3821446; 260853, 3821416; 260823, 3821416; 260823, 3821386;
260793, 3821386; 260793, 3821356; 260763, 3821356; 260763, 3821326;
260733, 3821326; 260733, 3821266; 260703, 3821266; 260703, 3821236;
260673, 3821236; 260673, 3821206; 260643, 3821206; 260643, 3821176;
260613, 3821176; 260613, 3821146; 260583, 3821146; 260583, 3821116;
260553, 3821116; 260553, 3821086; 260583, 3821086; 260583, 3821026;
260613, 3821026; 260613, 3820936; 260553, 3820936; 260553, 3820906;
260523, 3820906; 260523, 3820876; 260463, 3820876; 260463, 3820846;
260403, 3820846; 260403, 3820816; 260343, 3820816; 260343, 3820876;
260373, 3820876; 260373, 3820936; 260403, 3820936; 260403, 3821056;
260373, 3821056; 260373, 3821086; 260313, 3821086; 260313, 3821116;
260253, 3821116; 260253, 3821146; 260223, 3821146; 260223, 3821176;
260193, 3821176; 260193, 3821206; 260163, 3821206; 260163, 3821236;
260073, 3821236; 260073, 3821266; 259983, 3821266; 259983, 3821296;
259923, 3821296; 259923, 3821326; 259863, 3821326; 259863, 3821446;
259833, 3821446; 259833, 3821476; 259803, 3821476; 259803, 3821566;
259833, 3821566; 259833, 3821716; 259803, 3821716; 259803, 3821746;
259773, 3821746; 259773, 3821806; 259653, 3821806; 259653, 3821776;
259623, 3821776; 259623, 3821746; 259563, 3821746; 259563, 3821716;
259503, 3821716; 259503, 3821686; 259473, 3821686; 259473, 3821626;
259413, 3821626; 259413, 3821596; 259323, 3821596; 259323, 3821566;
259293, 3821566; 259293, 3821536; 259203, 3821536; 259203, 3821566;
259143, 3821566; 259143, 3821596; 259113, 3821596; 259113, 3821626;
259083, 3821626; 259083, 3821686; 259053, 3821686; 259053, 3821716;
258993, 3821716; 258993, 3821776; 258963, 3821776; 258963, 3821866;
258933, 3821866; 258933, 3821896; 258903, 3821896; 258903, 3821926;
258873, 3821926; 258873, 3821956; 258843, 3821956; 258843, 3821926;
258813, 3821926; 258813, 3821956; 258663, 3821956; 258663, 3821986;
258603, 3821986; 258603, 3821956; 258543, 3821956; 258543, 3821926;
258483, 3821926; 258483, 3821956; 258513, 3821956; 258513, 3822046;
258483, 3822046; 258483, 3822076; 258453, 3822076; 258453, 3822106;
258393, 3822106; 258393, 3822136; 258303, 3822136; 258303, 3822166;
258243, 3822166; 258243, 3822196; 258183, 3822196; 258183, 3822226;
258153, 3822226; 258153, 3822256; 258063, 3822256; 258063, 3822376;
258033, 3822376; 258033, 3822406; 257973, 3822406; 257973, 3822436;
257943, 3822436; 257943, 3822466; 257973, 3822466; 257973, 3822646;
257943, 3822646; 257943, 3822676; 257973, 3822676; 257973, 3822736;
258003, 3822736; 258003, 3822826; 257883, 3822826; 257883, 3822856;
257793, 3822856; 257793, 3822886; 257733, 3822886; 257733, 3822916;
257703, 3822916; 257703, 3822946; 257553, 3822946; 257553, 3822916;
257493, 3822916; 257493, 3823006; 257403, 3823006; 257403, 3822976;
257163, 3822976; 257163, 3823006; 257103, 3823006; 257103, 3823066;
257073, 3823066; 257073, 3823126; 257043, 3823126; 257043, 3823156;
257013, 3823156; 257013, 3823186; 256983, 3823186; 256983, 3823246;
256953, 3823246; 256953, 3823276; 256923, 3823276; 256923, 3823336;
256893, 3823336; 256893, 3823396; 256863, 3823396; 256863, 3823426;
256833, 3823426; 256833, 3823456; 256863, 3823456; 256863, 3823516;
256893, 3823516; 256893, 3823606; 256923, 3823606; 256923, 3823666;
256893, 3823666; 256893, 3823756; 256863, 3823756; 256863, 3823786;
256923, 3823786; 256923, 3823756; 256983, 3823756; 256983, 3823726;
257013, 3823726; 257013, 3823696; 257043, 3823696; 257043, 3823666;
257103, 3823666; 257103, 3823636; 257133, 3823636; 257133, 3823606;
257163, 3823606; 257163, 3823576; 257193, 3823576; 257193, 3823486;
257223, 3823486; 257223, 3823456; 257253, 3823456; 257253, 3823366;
257283, 3823366; 257283, 3823336; 257463, 3823336; 257463, 3823306;
257703, 3823306; 257703, 3823276; 257793, 3823276; 257793, 3823246;
257853, 3823246; 257853, 3823216; 257943, 3823216; 257943, 3823186;
257973, 3823186; 257973, 3823156; 258003, 3823156; 258003, 3823126;
258213, 3823126; 258213, 3823156; 258243, 3823156; 258243, 3823336;
258363, 3823336; 258363, 3823366; 258393, 3823366; 258393, 3823396;
258423, 3823396; 258423, 3823456; 258483, 3823456; 258483, 3823486;
258543, 3823486; 258543, 3823516; 258573, 3823516; 258573, 3823546;
258603, 3823546; 258603, 3823576; 258633, 3823576; 258633, 3823756;
258603, 3823756; 258603, 3823786; 258573, 3823786; 258573, 3823816;
258543, 3823816; 258543, 3823846; 258513, 3823846; 258513, 3823906;
258483, 3823906; 258483, 3823966; 258453, 3823966; 258453, 3824086;
258213, 3824086; 258213, 3824056; 258153, 3824056; 258153, 3824086;
258093, 3824086; 258093, 3824116; 258063, 3824116; 258063, 3824146;
258003, 3824146; 258003, 3824176; 257973, 3824176; 257973, 3824206;
257943, 3824206; 257943, 3824266; 257913, 3824266; 257913, 3824386;
257883, 3824386; 257883, 3824416; 257853, 3824416; 257853, 3824476;
257883, 3824476; 257883, 3824506; 257913, 3824506; 257913, 3824536;
257973, 3824536; 257973, 3824566; 258003, 3824566; 258003, 3824596;
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258033, 3824596; 258033, 3824656; 257943, 3824656; 257943, 3824686;
257823, 3824686; 257823, 3824716; 257793, 3824716; 257793, 3824746;
257853, 3824746; 257853, 3824776; 257883, 3824776; 257883, 3824806;
257913, 3824806; 257913, 3824896; 257943, 3824896; 257943, 3824956;
257973, 3824956; 257973, 3824986; 258003, 3824986; 258003, 3825016;
258063, 3825016; 258063, 3825046; 258093, 3825046; 258093, 3825106;
258003, 3825106; 258003, 3825136; 257913, 3825136; 257913, 3825196;
257883, 3825196; 257883, 3825256; 257853, 3825256; 257853, 3825226;
257763, 3825226; 257763, 3825196; 257733, 3825196; 257733, 3825166;
257703, 3825166; 257703, 3825136; 257643, 3825136; 257643, 3825166;
257583, 3825166; 257583, 3825196; 257553, 3825196; 257553, 3825226;
257523, 3825226; 257523, 3825256; 257493, 3825256; 257493, 3825286;
257463, 3825286; 257463, 3825376; 257433, 3825376; 257433, 3825436;
257403, 3825436; 257403, 3825466; 257373, 3825466; 257373, 3825526;
257343, 3825526; 257343, 3825556; 257313, 3825556; 257313, 3825586;
257283, 3825586; 257283, 3825616; 257403, 3825616; 257403, 3825826;
257373, 3825826; 257373, 3825886; 257343, 3825886; 257343, 3825946;
257313, 3825946; 257313, 3826006; 257343, 3826006; 257343, 3826036;
257403, 3826036; 257403, 3826006; 257463, 3826006; 257463, 3826036;
257493, 3826036; 257493, 3826066; 257553, 3826066; 257553, 3826156;
257583, 3826156; 257583, 3826186; 257643, 3826186; 257643, 3826216;
257613, 3826216; 257613, 3826246; 257583, 3826246; 257583, 3826276;
257553, 3826276; 257553, 3826246; 257463, 3826246; 257463, 3826216;
257403, 3826216; 257403, 3826186; 257343, 3826186; 257343, 3826216;
257283, 3826216; 257283, 3826186; 257223, 3826186; 257223, 3826216;
257193, 3826216; 257193, 3826246; 257163, 3826246; 257163, 3826276;
257133, 3826276; 257133, 3826336; 257103, 3826336; 257103, 3826366;
257043, 3826366; 257043, 3826336; 256983, 3826336; 256983, 3826366;
256953, 3826366; 256953, 3826396; 256893, 3826396; 256893, 3826426;
256773, 3826426; 256773, 3826456; 256713, 3826456; 256713, 3826426;
256443, 3826426; 256443, 3826456; 256563, 3826456; 256563, 3826486;
256593, 3826486; 256593, 3826516; 256623, 3826516; 256623, 3826576;
256653, 3826576; 256653, 3826666; 256623, 3826666; 256623, 3826696;
256593, 3826696; 256593, 3826726; 256563, 3826726; 256563, 3826756;
256533, 3826756; 256533, 3826786; 256503, 3826786; 256503, 3826816;
256473, 3826816; 256473, 3826846; 256413, 3826846; 256413, 3826906;
256383, 3826906; 256383, 3826966; 256353, 3826966; 256353, 3827026;
256323, 3827026; 256323, 3827056; 256173, 3827056; 256173, 3827086;
256143, 3827086; 256143, 3827116; 256113, 3827116; 256113, 3827416;
256083, 3827416; 256083, 3827536; 256053, 3827536; 256053, 3827596;
256023, 3827596; 256023, 3827626; 255993, 3827626; 255993, 3827656;
255963, 3827656; 255963, 3827686; 255933, 3827686; 255933, 3827716;
255903, 3827716; 255903, 3827746; 255873, 3827746; 255873, 3827806;
255843, 3827806; 255843, 3827836; 255753, 3827836; 255753, 3827866;
255633, 3827866; 255633, 3827896; 255603, 3827896; 255603, 3827926;
255573, 3827926; 255573, 3827986; 255543, 3827986; 255543, 3828166;
255513, 3828166; 255513, 3828196; 255483, 3828196; 255483, 3828226;
255453, 3828226; 255453, 3828256; 255423, 3828256; 255423, 3828286;
255393, 3828286; 255393, 3828316; 255363, 3828316; 255363, 3828346;
255333, 3828346; 255333, 3828406; 255303, 3828406; 255303, 3828466;
255273, 3828466; 255273, 3828496; 255183, 3828496; 255183, 3828526;
254973, 3828526; 254973, 3828556; 254913, 3828556; 254913, 3828616;
254883, 3828616; 254883, 3828676; 254853, 3828676; 254853, 3828706;
254823, 3828706; 254823, 3828766; 254853, 3828766; 254853, 3828796;
254823, 3828796; 254823, 3828856; 254853, 3828856; 254853, 3828886;
255003, 3828886; 255003, 3828916; 255033, 3828916; 255033, 3829036;
255003, 3829036; 255003, 3829126; 254973, 3829126; 254973, 3829156;
254943, 3829156; 254943, 3829186; 254913, 3829186; 254913, 3829216;
254853, 3829216; 254853, 3829276; 254823, 3829276; 254823, 3829426;
254853, 3829426; 254853, 3829486; 254883, 3829486; 254883, 3829516;
254913, 3829516; 254913, 3829546; 254883, 3829546; 254883, 3829606;
254853, 3829606; 254853, 3829666; 254973, 3829666; 254973, 3829636;
255033, 3829636; 255033, 3829666; 255153, 3829666; 255153, 3829696;
255273, 3829696; 255273, 3829726; 255303, 3829726; 255303, 3829786;
255333, 3829786; 255333, 3829756; 255363, 3829756; 255363, 3829636;
255333, 3829636; 255333, 3829606; 255273, 3829606; 255273, 3829576;
255183, 3829576; 255183, 3829546; 255123, 3829546; 255123, 3829516;
255093, 3829516; 255093, 3829456; 255063, 3829456; 255063, 3829396;
255093, 3829396; 255093, 3829336; 255123, 3829336; 255123, 3829306;
255153, 3829306; 255153, 3829276; 255183, 3829276; 255183, 3829246;
255213, 3829246; 255213, 3829216; 255243, 3829216; 255243, 3829186;
255213, 3829186; 255213, 3829096; 255183, 3829096; 255183, 3829036;
255213, 3829036; 255213, 3828976; 255243, 3828976; 255243, 3828886;
255213, 3828886; 255213, 3828826; 255183, 3828826; 255183, 3828766;
255213, 3828766; 255213, 3828736; 255243, 3828736; 255243, 3828766;
255333, 3828766; 255333, 3828736; 255423, 3828736; 255423, 3828706;
255453, 3828706; 255453, 3828676; 255483, 3828676; 255483, 3828646;
255513, 3828646; 255513, 3828586; 255543, 3828586; 255543, 3828526;
255513, 3828526; 255513, 3828436; 255543, 3828436; 255543, 3828406;
255573, 3828406; 255573, 3828376; 255633, 3828376; 255633, 3828346;
255723, 3828346; 255723, 3828316; 255753, 3828316; 255753, 3828346;
255783, 3828346; 255783, 3828286; 255813, 3828286; 255813, 3828316;
255873, 3828316; 255873, 3828196; 255843, 3828196; 255843, 3828136;
255813, 3828136; 255813, 3828076; 255783, 3828076; 255783, 3828046;
255813, 3828046; 255813, 3828016; 255873, 3828016; 255873, 3827986;
255963, 3827986; 255963, 3827956; 256023, 3827956; 256023, 3827926;
256053, 3827926; 256053, 3827956; 256083, 3827956; 256083, 3827926;
256113, 3827926; 256113, 3827896; 256143, 3827896; 256143, 3827836;
256173, 3827836; 256173, 3827806; 256203, 3827806; 256203, 3827776;
256233, 3827776; 256233, 3827746; 256263, 3827746; 256263, 3827716;
256293, 3827716; 256293, 3827686; 256263, 3827686; 256263, 3827656;
256233, 3827656; 256233, 3827536; 256263, 3827536; 256263, 3827506;
256293, 3827506; 256293, 3827416; 256353, 3827416; 256353, 3827236;
256413, 3827236; 256413, 3827206; 256473, 3827206; 256473, 3827236;
256533, 3827236; 256533, 3827206; 256563, 3827206; 256563, 3827116;
256593, 3827116; 256593, 3827056; 256623, 3827056; 256623, 3827026;
256653, 3827026; 256653, 3826966; 256623, 3826966; 256623, 3826846;
256653, 3826846; 256653, 3826816; 256683, 3826816; 256683, 3826786;
256713, 3826786; 256713, 3826756; 256773, 3826756; 256773, 3826726;
256833, 3826726; 256833, 3826696; 256863, 3826696; 256863, 3826756;
256893, 3826756; 256893, 3826816; 256923, 3826816; 256923, 3826846;
256983, 3826846; 256983, 3826876; 257103, 3826876; 257103, 3826906;
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257163, 3826906; 257163, 3826846; 257223, 3826846; 257223, 3826786;
257313, 3826786; 257313, 3826816; 257373, 3826816; 257373, 3826876;
257403, 3826876; 257403, 3826846; 257433, 3826846; 257433, 3826816;
257463, 3826816; 257463, 3826846; 257493, 3826846; 257493, 3826876;
257523, 3826876; 257523, 3826846; 257583, 3826846; 257583, 3826876;
257643, 3826876; 257643, 3826726; 257673, 3826726; 257673, 3826696;
257733, 3826696; 257733, 3826666; 257763, 3826666; 257763, 3826576;
257733, 3826576; 257733, 3826516; 257763, 3826516; 257763, 3826456;
257793, 3826456; 257793, 3826426; 257853, 3826426; 257853, 3826486;
257943, 3826486; 257943, 3826456; 257973, 3826456; 257973, 3826426;
258003, 3826426; 258003, 3826366; 257973, 3826366; 257973, 3826246;
258003, 3826246; 258003, 3826216; 257973, 3826216; 257973, 3826186;
257943, 3826186; 257943, 3826126; 257973, 3826126; 257973, 3826096;
258063, 3826096; 258063, 3826066; 258003, 3826066; 258003, 3826036;
257883, 3826036; 257883, 3825976; 257913, 3825976; 257913, 3825886;
257883, 3825886; 257883, 3825796; 257853, 3825796; 257853, 3825766;
257823, 3825766; 257823, 3825736; 257853, 3825736; 257853, 3825706;
257823, 3825706; 257823, 3825646; 257853, 3825646; 257853, 3825676;
257913, 3825676; 257913, 3825646; 257973, 3825646; 257973, 3825616;
258033, 3825616; 258033, 3825586; 258093, 3825586; 258093, 3825556;
258123, 3825556; 258123, 3825466; 258153, 3825466; 258153, 3825316;
258183, 3825316; 258183, 3825286; 258213, 3825286; 258213, 3825256;
258243, 3825256; 258243, 3825196; 258273, 3825196; 258273, 3825136;
258303, 3825136; 258303, 3825076; 258333, 3825076; 258333, 3825046;
258393, 3825046; 258393, 3825136; 258423, 3825136; 258423, 3825166;
258453, 3825166; 258453, 3825196; 258483, 3825196; 258483, 3825226;
258543, 3825226; 258543, 3825346; 258753, 3825346; 258753, 3825316;
258813, 3825316; 258813, 3825286; 258873, 3825286; 258873, 3825316;
258903, 3825316; 258903, 3825376; 258753, 3825376; 258753, 3825436;
258723, 3825436; 258723, 3825466; 258693, 3825466; 258693, 3825496;
258663, 3825496; 258663, 3825556; 258633, 3825556; 258633, 3825616;
258573, 3825616; 258573, 3825646; 258513, 3825646; 258513, 3825676;
258423, 3825676; 258423, 3825736; 258393, 3825736; 258393, 3825766;
258423, 3825766; 258423, 3825796; 258453, 3825796; 258453, 3825826;
258483, 3825826; 258483, 3825856; 258543, 3825856; 258543, 3825886;
258603, 3825886; 258603, 3825916; 258633, 3825916; 258633, 3825976;
258663, 3825976; 258663, 3826006; 258693, 3826006; 258693, 3826066;
258783, 3826066; 258783, 3826096; 258843, 3826096; 258843, 3826126;
258873, 3826126; 258873, 3826096; 258903, 3826096; 258903, 3826066;
258993, 3826066; 258993, 3826036; 259143, 3826036; 259143, 3826006;
259203, 3826006; 259203, 3826126; 259233, 3826126; 259233, 3826186;
259263, 3826186; 259263, 3826216; 259293, 3826216; 259293, 3826276;
259323, 3826276; 259323, 3826306; 259353, 3826306; 259353, 3826336;
259413, 3826336; 259413, 3826366; 259443, 3826366; 259443, 3826456;
259413, 3826456; 259413, 3826486; 259383, 3826486; 259383, 3826546;
259353, 3826546; 259353, 3826576; 259323, 3826576; 259323, 3826606;
259293, 3826606; 259293, 3826636; 259323, 3826636; 259323, 3826696;
259353, 3826696; 259353, 3826756; 259383, 3826756; 259383, 3826876;
259353, 3826876; 259353, 3827056; 259443, 3827056; 259443, 3827026;
259503, 3827026; 259503, 3827056; 259563, 3827056; 259563, 3827086;
259593, 3827086; 259593, 3827116; 259623, 3827116; 259623, 3827146;
259653, 3827146; 259653, 3827176; 259683, 3827176; 259683, 3827206;
259833, 3827206; 259833, 3827176; 259863, 3827176; 259863, 3827206;
259893, 3827206; 259893, 3827266; 259863, 3827266; 259863, 3827386;
259833, 3827386; 259833, 3827446; 259803, 3827446; 259803, 3827536;
259833, 3827536; 259833, 3827506; 259893, 3827506; 259893, 3827536;
259923, 3827536; 259923, 3827566; 259953, 3827566; 259953, 3827626;
259983, 3827626; 259983, 3827656; 259953, 3827656; 259953, 3827746;
259923, 3827746; 259923, 3827806; 259893, 3827806; 259893, 3828016;
259923, 3828016; 259923, 3828046; 259893, 3828046; 259893, 3828076;
259863, 3828076; 259863, 3828136; 259833, 3828136; 259833, 3828226;
259803, 3828226; 259803, 3828256; 259773, 3828256; 259773, 3828286;
259743, 3828286; 259743, 3828346; 259713, 3828346; 259713, 3828376;
259683, 3828376; 259683, 3828436; 259713, 3828436; 259713, 3828496;
259743, 3828496; 259743, 3828526; 259773, 3828526; 259773, 3828556;
259803, 3828556; 259803, 3828616; 259833, 3828616; 259833, 3828406;
259953, 3828406; 259953, 3828436; 259983, 3828436; 259983, 3828466;
260013, 3828466; 260013, 3828796; 259983, 3828796; 259983, 3828856;
259953, 3828856; 259953, 3828886; 259923, 3828886; 259923, 3829036;
259953, 3829036; 259953, 3829096; 259983, 3829096; 259983, 3829126;
260073, 3829126; 260073, 3829156; 260103, 3829156; 260103, 3829216;
260073, 3829216; 260073, 3829276; 260043, 3829276; 260043, 3829306;
259983, 3829306; 259983, 3829336; 259923, 3829336; 259923, 3829486;
259893, 3829486; 259893, 3829576; 259863, 3829576; 259863, 3829606;
259833, 3829606; 259833, 3829666; 259863, 3829666; 259863, 3829696;
259893, 3829696; 259893, 3829786; 259953, 3829786; 259953, 3829816;
260013, 3829816; 260013, 3829876; 260223, 3829876; 260223, 3829906;
260253, 3829906; 260253, 3829936; 260283, 3829936; 260283, 3830116;
260253, 3830116; 260253, 3830206; 260223, 3830206; 260223, 3830236;
260193, 3830236; 260193, 3830296; 260163, 3830296; 260163, 3830356;
260193, 3830356; 260193, 3830416; 260223, 3830416; 260223, 3830446;
260253, 3830446; 260253, 3830476; 260283, 3830476; 260283, 3830506;
260313, 3830506; 260313, 3830536; 260343, 3830536; 260343, 3830566;
260403, 3830566; 260403, 3830596; 260463, 3830596; 260463, 3830626;
260493, 3830626; 260493, 3830716; 260463, 3830716; 260463, 3830746;
260433, 3830746; 260433, 3830776; 260373, 3830776; 260373, 3830806;
260313, 3830806; 260313, 3830836; 260283, 3830836; 260283, 3830926;
260253, 3830926; 260253, 3831046; 260223, 3831046; 260223, 3831196;
260253, 3831196; 260253, 3831226; 260283, 3831226; 260283, 3831256;
260373, 3831256; 260373, 3831286; 260403, 3831286; 260403, 3831316;
260463, 3831316; 260463, 3831286; 260553, 3831286; 260553, 3831316;
260583, 3831316; 260583, 3831466; 260613, 3831466; 260613, 3831616;
260583, 3831616; 260583, 3831676; 260643, 3831676; 260643, 3831646;
260703, 3831646; 260703, 3831616; 260793, 3831616; 260793, 3831646;
260823, 3831646; 260823, 3831676; 260853, 3831676; 260853, 3831706;
260883, 3831706; 260883, 3831736; 260913, 3831736; 260913, 3831796;
260943, 3831796; 260943, 3831826; 260973, 3831826; 260973, 3831856;
261003, 3831856; 261003, 3831916; 260973, 3831916; 260973, 3832036;
261003, 3832036; 261003, 3832066; 261033, 3832066; 261033, 3832096;
261063, 3832096; 261063, 3832126; 261093, 3832126; 261093, 3832156;
261153, 3832156; 261153, 3832186; 261363, 3832186; 261363, 3832156;
261393, 3832156; 261393, 3832126; 261423, 3832126; 261423, 3832096;
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261453, 3832096; 261453, 3832036; 261513, 3832036; 261513, 3832066;
261543, 3832066; 261543, 3832126; 261513, 3832126; 261513, 3832156;
261483, 3832156; 261483, 3832246; 261453, 3832246; 261453, 3832276;
261423, 3832276; 261423, 3832336; 261393, 3832336; 261393, 3832426;
261423, 3832426; 261423, 3832456; 261483, 3832456; 261483, 3832486;
261513, 3832486; 261513, 3832516; 261543, 3832516; 261543, 3832546;
261573, 3832546; 261573, 3832606; 261603, 3832606; 261603, 3832636;
261633, 3832636; 261633, 3832756; 261603, 3832756; 261603, 3832786;
261633, 3832786; 261633, 3832816; 261693, 3832816; 261693, 3832786;
261723, 3832786; 261723, 3832816; 261813, 3832816; 261813, 3832906;
261783, 3832906; 261783, 3832936; 261753, 3832936; 261753, 3832966;
261783, 3832966; 261783, 3832996; 261813, 3832996; 261813, 3833056;
261843, 3833056; 261843, 3833086; 261963, 3833086; 261963, 3833116;
261993, 3833116; 261993, 3833086; 262083, 3833086; 262083, 3833116;
262143, 3833116; 262143, 3833146; 262203, 3833146; 262203, 3833176;
returning to 262233, 3833176.
(ii) Note: Map of Units 2 and 3 follows:
BILLING CODE 4310-55-P
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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09FE11.002
BILLING CODE 4310-55-C
(9) Unit 4: Sespe Creek, Ventura County, California.
(i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Wheeler Springs, Lion
Canyon,
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Topatopa Mts., and Devil's Heart Peak, land bounded by the following
UTM coordinates (E, N): 292923, 3828526; 292923, 3828496; 292953,
3828496; 292953, 3828376; 292923, 3828376; 292923, 3828316; 292893,
3828316; 292893, 3828256; 292863, 3828256; 292863, 3828226; 292833,
3828226; 292833, 3828166; 292803, 3828166; 292803, 3828046; 292923,
3828046; 292923, 3828016; 292953, 3828016; 292953, 3827986; 292923,
3827986; 292923, 3827956; 292893, 3827956; 292893, 3827926; 292863,
3827926; 292863, 3827836; 292833, 3827836; 292833, 3827776; 292803,
3827776; 292803, 3827716; 292773, 3827716; 292773, 3827686; 292743,
3827686; 292743, 3827626; 292713, 3827626; 292713, 3827416; 292683,
3827416; 292683, 3827386; 292653, 3827386; 292653, 3827356; 292623,
3827356; 292623, 3827326; 292593, 3827326; 292593, 3827236; 292563,
3827236; 292563, 3827176; 292533, 3827176; 292533, 3827116; 292503,
3827116; 292503, 3827056; 292473, 3827056; 292473, 3826996; 292443,
3826996; 292443, 3826936; 292473, 3826936; 292473, 3826876; 292533,
3826876; 292533, 3826816; 292503, 3826816; 292503, 3826756; 292473,
3826756; 292473, 3826726; 292443, 3826726; 292443, 3826606; 292413,
3826606; 292413, 3826576; 292383, 3826576; 292383, 3826546; 292353,
3826546; 292353, 3826516; 292263, 3826516; 292263, 3826486; 292143,
3826486; 292143, 3826456; 292053, 3826456; 292053, 3826366; 292233,
3826366; 292233, 3826396; 292443, 3826396; 292443, 3826366; 292533,
3826366; 292533, 3826396; 292623, 3826396; 292623, 3826426; 292713,
3826426; 292713, 3826456; 292743, 3826456; 292743, 3826486; 292833,
3826486; 292833, 3826516; 292863, 3826516; 292863, 3826546; 292893,
3826546; 292893, 3826576; 292923, 3826576; 292923, 3826606; 292983,
3826606; 292983, 3826636; 293073, 3826636; 293073, 3826666; 293133,
3826666; 293133, 3826696; 293253, 3826696; 293253, 3826576; 293223,
3826576; 293223, 3826516; 293193, 3826516; 293193, 3826426; 293283,
3826426; 293283, 3826396; 293553, 3826396; 293553, 3826426; 293583,
3826426; 293583, 3826456; 293643, 3826456; 293643, 3826486; 293613,
3826486; 293613, 3826546; 293583, 3826546; 293583, 3826576; 293373,
3826576; 293373, 3826606; 293343, 3826606; 293343, 3826636; 293313,
3826636; 293313, 3826666; 293343, 3826666; 293343, 3826756; 293373,
3826756; 293373, 3826786; 293433, 3826786; 293433, 3826816; 293553,
3826816; 293553, 3826846; 293583, 3826846; 293583, 3826876; 293733,
3826876; 293733, 3826696; 293763, 3826696; 293763, 3826666; 293793,
3826666; 293793, 3826636; 293913, 3826636; 293913, 3826606; 293973,
3826606; 293973, 3826576; 294003, 3826576; 294003, 3826516; 294093,
3826516; 294093, 3826486; 294123, 3826486; 294123, 3826516; 294153,
3826516; 294153, 3826546; 294213, 3826546; 294213, 3826576; 294243,
3826576; 294243, 3826606; 294333, 3826606; 294333, 3826636; 294513,
3826636; 294513, 3826666; 294633, 3826666; 294633, 3826606; 294603,
3826606; 294603, 3826576; 294543, 3826576; 294543, 3826546; 294513,
3826546; 294513, 3826516; 294453, 3826516; 294453, 3826486; 294423,
3826486; 294423, 3826426; 294393, 3826426; 294393, 3826366; 294363,
3826366; 294363, 3826306; 294393, 3826306; 294393, 3826246; 294423,
3826246; 294423, 3826216; 294453, 3826216; 294453, 3826186; 294483,
3826186; 294483, 3826156; 294543, 3826156; 294543, 3826126; 294573,
3826126; 294573, 3826096; 294603, 3826096; 294603, 3826066; 294633,
3826066; 294633, 3826036; 294663, 3826036; 294663, 3825976; 294693,
3825976; 294693, 3825946; 294753, 3825946; 294753, 3825916; 294873,
3825916; 294873, 3825946; 294903, 3825946; 294903, 3825976; 294933,
3825976; 294933, 3826006; 294963, 3826006; 294963, 3826036; 295143,
3826036; 295143, 3826066; 295203, 3826066; 295203, 3826096; 295233,
3826096; 295233, 3826126; 295263, 3826126; 295263, 3826156; 295323,
3826156; 295323, 3826186; 295353, 3826186; 295353, 3826246; 295293,
3826246; 295293, 3826276; 295233, 3826276; 295233, 3826306; 295173,
3826306; 295173, 3826336; 295143, 3826336; 295143, 3826516; 295173,
3826516; 295173, 3826606; 295203, 3826606; 295203, 3826636; 295233,
3826636; 295233, 3826576; 295263, 3826576; 295263, 3826516; 295293,
3826516; 295293, 3826456; 295323, 3826456; 295323, 3826426; 295413,
3826426; 295413, 3826456; 295473, 3826456; 295473, 3826426; 295563,
3826426; 295563, 3826456; 295623, 3826456; 295623, 3826486; 295683,
3826486; 295683, 3826516; 295743, 3826516; 295743, 3826486; 295773,
3826486; 295773, 3826516; 295833, 3826516; 295833, 3826456; 295863,
3826456; 295863, 3826426; 295893, 3826426; 295893, 3826396; 295953,
3826396; 295953, 3826366; 296013, 3826366; 296013, 3826336; 296073,
3826336; 296073, 3826306; 296163, 3826306; 296163, 3826276; 296193,
3826276; 296193, 3826246; 296283, 3826246; 296283, 3826216; 296313,
3826216; 296313, 3826186; 296343, 3826186; 296343, 3826156; 296373,
3826156; 296373, 3826126; 296403, 3826126; 296403, 3826066; 296433,
3826066; 296433, 3826006; 296463, 3826006; 296463, 3825976; 296493,
3825976; 296493, 3825946; 296523, 3825946; 296523, 3825886; 296553,
3825886; 296553, 3825856; 296583, 3825856; 296583, 3825826; 296613,
3825826; 296613, 3825796; 296643, 3825796; 296643, 3825766; 296703,
3825766; 296703, 3825736; 296733, 3825736; 296733, 3825766; 296763,
3825766; 296763, 3825946; 296793, 3825946; 296793, 3826036; 296823,
3826036; 296823, 3826096; 296853, 3826096; 296853, 3826156; 296883,
3826156; 296883, 3826186; 296943, 3826186; 296943, 3826216; 297153,
3826216; 297153, 3826186; 297183, 3826186; 297183, 3826156; 297273,
3826156; 297273, 3826126; 297363, 3826126; 297363, 3826096; 297393,
3826096; 297393, 3826126; 297453, 3826126; 297453, 3826156; 297513,
3826156; 297513, 3826126; 297543, 3826126; 297543, 3826156; 297573,
3826156; 297573, 3826186; 297603, 3826186; 297603, 3826216; 297633,
3826216; 297633, 3826276; 297663, 3826276; 297663, 3826216; 297693,
3826216; 297693, 3826126; 297723, 3826126; 297723, 3826096; 297783,
3826096; 297783, 3826006; 297873, 3826006; 297873, 3826036; 297903,
3826036; 297903, 3826066; 297933, 3826066; 297933, 3826126; 297963,
3826126; 297963, 3826186; 297993, 3826186; 297993, 3826216; 298023,
3826216; 298023, 3826246; 298053, 3826246; 298053, 3826276; 298113,
3826276; 298113, 3826306; 298173, 3826306; 298173, 3826336; 298203,
3826336; 298203, 3826366; 298233, 3826366; 298233, 3826396; 298323,
3826396; 298323, 3826366; 298383, 3826366; 298383, 3826456; 298413,
3826456; 298413, 3826486; 298443, 3826486; 298443, 3826516; 298503,
3826516; 298503, 3826546; 298563, 3826546; 298563, 3826576; 298653,
3826576; 298653, 3826606; 298743, 3826606; 298743, 3826576; 298773,
3826576; 298773, 3826546; 298863, 3826546; 298863, 3826516; 298893,
3826516; 298893, 3826486; 298923, 3826486; 298923, 3826456; 298983,
3826456; 298983, 3826426; 299013, 3826426; 299013, 3826396; 299103,
3826396; 299103, 3826426; 299163, 3826426; 299163, 3826456; 299223,
3826456; 299223, 3826486; 299253, 3826486; 299253, 3826456; 299403,
3826456; 299403, 3826426; 299433, 3826426; 299433, 3826396; 299463,
3826396;
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299463, 3826366; 299493, 3826366; 299493, 3826306; 299523, 3826306;
299523, 3826246; 299553, 3826246; 299553, 3826186; 299583, 3826186;
299583, 3826156; 299673, 3826156; 299673, 3826186; 299703, 3826186;
299703, 3826156; 299733, 3826156; 299733, 3826216; 299763, 3826216;
299763, 3826246; 299793, 3826246; 299793, 3826276; 299853, 3826276;
299853, 3826306; 299883, 3826306; 299883, 3826396; 299853, 3826396;
299853, 3826426; 299973, 3826426; 299973, 3826486; 300003, 3826486;
300003, 3826576; 300033, 3826576; 300033, 3826666; 300063, 3826666;
300063, 3826696; 300123, 3826696; 300123, 3826726; 300243, 3826726;
300243, 3826756; 300333, 3826756; 300333, 3826726; 300393, 3826726;
300393, 3826666; 300453, 3826666; 300453, 3826696; 300603, 3826696;
300603, 3826666; 300663, 3826666; 300663, 3826606; 300693, 3826606;
300693, 3826546; 300783, 3826546; 300783, 3826576; 300813, 3826576;
300813, 3826606; 300843, 3826606; 300843, 3826756; 300903, 3826756;
300903, 3826726; 300933, 3826726; 300933, 3826756; 300993, 3826756;
300993, 3826786; 301053, 3826786; 301053, 3826756; 301083, 3826756;
301083, 3826726; 301143, 3826726; 301143, 3826756; 301203, 3826756;
301203, 3826786; 301263, 3826786; 301263, 3826756; 301293, 3826756;
301293, 3826726; 301383, 3826726; 301383, 3826756; 301443, 3826756;
301443, 3826786; 301533, 3826786; 301533, 3826756; 301563, 3826756;
301563, 3826726; 301593, 3826726; 301593, 3826696; 301623, 3826696;
301623, 3826636; 301683, 3826636; 301683, 3826606; 301743, 3826606;
301743, 3826576; 301863, 3826576; 301863, 3826516; 301893, 3826516;
301893, 3826396; 301923, 3826396; 301923, 3826366; 302073, 3826366;
302073, 3826396; 302313, 3826396; 302313, 3826366; 302403, 3826366;
302403, 3826396; 302433, 3826396; 302433, 3826426; 302403, 3826426;
302403, 3826546; 302493, 3826546; 302493, 3826516; 302583, 3826516;
302583, 3826396; 302553, 3826396; 302553, 3826276; 302583, 3826276;
302583, 3826246; 302613, 3826246; 302613, 3826216; 302733, 3826216;
302733, 3826186; 302823, 3826186; 302823, 3826216; 302883, 3826216;
302883, 3826246; 302913, 3826246; 302913, 3826276; 302943, 3826276;
302943, 3826306; 302973, 3826306; 302973, 3826336; 303003, 3826336;
303003, 3826366; 303033, 3826366; 303033, 3826396; 303093, 3826396;
303093, 3826426; 303123, 3826426; 303123, 3826456; 303363, 3826456;
303363, 3826486; 303423, 3826486; 303423, 3826426; 303453, 3826426;
303453, 3826306; 303483, 3826306; 303483, 3826276; 303513, 3826276;
303513, 3826246; 303573, 3826246; 303573, 3826216; 303693, 3826216;
303693, 3826186; 303753, 3826186; 303753, 3826156; 303813, 3826156;
303813, 3826126; 303903, 3826126; 303903, 3826096; 303933, 3826096;
303933, 3826156; 303993, 3826156; 303993, 3826216; 304053, 3826216;
304053, 3826246; 304083, 3826246; 304083, 3826306; 304113, 3826306;
304113, 3826396; 304143, 3826396; 304143, 3826426; 304173, 3826426;
304173, 3826486; 304203, 3826486; 304203, 3826546; 304173, 3826546;
304173, 3826636; 304203, 3826636; 304203, 3826666; 304233, 3826666;
304233, 3826696; 304263, 3826696; 304263, 3826726; 304323, 3826726;
304323, 3826756; 304353, 3826756; 304353, 3826786; 304383, 3826786;
304383, 3826756; 304533, 3826756; 304533, 3826786; 304563, 3826786;
304563, 3826756; 304653, 3826756; 304653, 3826696; 304713, 3826696;
304713, 3826666; 304743, 3826666; 304743, 3826636; 304773, 3826636;
304773, 3826576; 304923, 3826576; 304923, 3826546; 304953, 3826546;
304953, 3826516; 304983, 3826516; 304983, 3826486; 305073, 3826486;
305073, 3826456; 305103, 3826456; 305103, 3826426; 305133, 3826426;
305133, 3826396; 305163, 3826396; 305163, 3826336; 305283, 3826336;
305283, 3826306; 305313, 3826306; 305313, 3826366; 305343, 3826366;
305343, 3826396; 305493, 3826396; 305493, 3826426; 305523, 3826426;
305523, 3826396; 305643, 3826396; 305643, 3826366; 305793, 3826366;
305793, 3826396; 305823, 3826396; 305823, 3826366; 305853, 3826366;
305853, 3826276; 305913, 3826276; 305913, 3826246; 305943, 3826246;
305943, 3826216; 305973, 3826216; 305973, 3826276; 306123, 3826276;
306123, 3826306; 306153, 3826306; 306153, 3826336; 306243, 3826336;
306243, 3826366; 306453, 3826366; 306453, 3826396; 306513, 3826396;
306513, 3826456; 306543, 3826456; 306543, 3826396; 306603, 3826396;
306603, 3826426; 306723, 3826426; 306723, 3826396; 306783, 3826396;
306783, 3826366; 306903, 3826366; 306903, 3826336; 306993, 3826336;
306993, 3826306; 307023, 3826306; 307023, 3826336; 307083, 3826336;
307083, 3826366; 307113, 3826366; 307113, 3826426; 307173, 3826426;
307173, 3826486; 307203, 3826486; 307203, 3826576; 307263, 3826576;
307263, 3826546; 307293, 3826546; 307293, 3826516; 307353, 3826516;
307353, 3826546; 307383, 3826546; 307383, 3826576; 307503, 3826576;
307503, 3826606; 307653, 3826606; 307653, 3826576; 307713, 3826576;
307713, 3826546; 307743, 3826546; 307743, 3826516; 307773, 3826516;
307773, 3826486; 307803, 3826486; 307803, 3826456; 307863, 3826456;
307863, 3826396; 307953, 3826396; 307953, 3826366; 308073, 3826366;
308073, 3826396; 308133, 3826396; 308133, 3826426; 308163, 3826426;
308163, 3826456; 308193, 3826456; 308193, 3826486; 308223, 3826486;
308223, 3826516; 308253, 3826516; 308253, 3826546; 308283, 3826546;
308283, 3826576; 308313, 3826576; 308313, 3826606; 308373, 3826606;
308373, 3826636; 308403, 3826636; 308403, 3826606; 308493, 3826606;
308493, 3826576; 308583, 3826576; 308583, 3826546; 308673, 3826546;
308673, 3826516; 308823, 3826516; 308823, 3826486; 309033, 3826486;
309033, 3826456; 309093, 3826456; 309093, 3826426; 309123, 3826426;
309123, 3826396; 309183, 3826396; 309183, 3826366; 309213, 3826366;
309213, 3826336; 309243, 3826336; 309243, 3826246; 309273, 3826246;
309273, 3826066; 309243, 3826066; 309243, 3825886; 309303, 3825886;
309303, 3825916; 309333, 3825916; 309333, 3825946; 309363, 3825946;
309363, 3825976; 309393, 3825976; 309393, 3825946; 309423, 3825946;
309423, 3825976; 309513, 3825976; 309513, 3825946; 309663, 3825946;
309663, 3825976; 309753, 3825976; 309753, 3825946; 309843, 3825946;
309843, 3825976; 309873, 3825976; 309873, 3826096; 309843, 3826096;
309843, 3826126; 309813, 3826126; 309813, 3826156; 309963, 3826156;
309963, 3826126; 309993, 3826126; 309993, 3826066; 309963, 3826066;
309963, 3826006; 309993, 3826006; 309993, 3825976; 310023, 3825976;
310023, 3825946; 310053, 3825946; 310053, 3826036; 310083, 3826036;
310083, 3826066; 310143, 3826066; 310143, 3826036; 310173, 3826036;
310173, 3826156; 310203, 3826156; 310203, 3826246; 310233, 3826246;
310233, 3826306; 310263, 3826306; 310263, 3826336; 310293, 3826336;
310293, 3826366; 310353, 3826366; 310353, 3826396; 310533, 3826396;
310533, 3826366; 310563, 3826366; 310563, 3826456; 310593, 3826456;
310593, 3826516; 310623, 3826516; 310623, 3826546; 310653, 3826546;
310653, 3826636; 310683, 3826636; 310683, 3826696; 310713, 3826696;
310713, 3826726; 310743, 3826726; 310743, 3826756; 310773, 3826756;
310773, 3826816; 310833, 3826816; 310833, 3826936; 310803, 3826936;
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310803, 3826966; 310923, 3826966; 310923, 3826996; 311043, 3826996;
311043, 3827026; 311373, 3827026; 311373, 3826966; 311403, 3826966;
311403, 3826846; 311433, 3826846; 311433, 3826786; 311463, 3826786;
311463, 3826816; 311493, 3826816; 311493, 3827056; 311523, 3827056;
311523, 3827116; 311553, 3827116; 311553, 3827146; 311613, 3827146;
311613, 3827176; 311733, 3827176; 311733, 3827146; 311763, 3827146;
311763, 3827116; 311793, 3827116; 311793, 3827086; 311853, 3827086;
311853, 3827026; 311883, 3827026; 311883, 3826966; 311913, 3826966;
311913, 3826936; 311943, 3826936; 311943, 3826906; 312033, 3826906;
312033, 3826876; 312063, 3826876; 312063, 3826846; 312093, 3826846;
312093, 3826816; 312123, 3826816; 312123, 3826786; 312153, 3826786;
312153, 3826816; 312213, 3826816; 312213, 3826786; 312243, 3826786;
312243, 3826816; 312273, 3826816; 312273, 3826966; 312243, 3826966;
312243, 3826996; 312213, 3826996; 312213, 3827026; 312183, 3827026;
312183, 3827056; 312153, 3827056; 312153, 3827086; 312123, 3827086;
312123, 3827146; 312093, 3827146; 312093, 3827176; 312063, 3827176;
312063, 3827206; 312033, 3827206; 312033, 3827326; 312003, 3827326;
312003, 3827476; 311973, 3827476; 311973, 3827566; 312003, 3827566;
312003, 3827656; 312033, 3827656; 312033, 3827686; 312093, 3827686;
312093, 3827716; 312213, 3827716; 312213, 3827746; 312363, 3827746;
312363, 3827776; 312423, 3827776; 312423, 3827806; 312513, 3827806;
312513, 3827776; 312693, 3827776; 312693, 3827746; 312783, 3827746;
312783, 3827716; 312873, 3827716; 312873, 3827686; 312903, 3827686;
312903, 3827656; 313023, 3827656; 313023, 3827626; 313083, 3827626;
313083, 3827596; 313143, 3827596; 313143, 3827566; 313173, 3827566;
313173, 3827536; 313203, 3827536; 313203, 3827476; 313233, 3827476;
313233, 3827416; 313263, 3827416; 313263, 3827386; 313323, 3827386;
313323, 3827326; 313353, 3827326; 313353, 3827356; 313383, 3827356;
313383, 3827386; 313413, 3827386; 313413, 3827416; 313443, 3827416;
313443, 3827446; 313563, 3827446; 313563, 3827416; 313743, 3827416;
313743, 3827446; 313893, 3827446; 313893, 3827416; 314043, 3827416;
314043, 3827476; 314073, 3827476; 314073, 3827446; 314133, 3827446;
314133, 3827416; 314193, 3827416; 314193, 3827386; 314253, 3827386;
314253, 3827416; 314643, 3827416; 314643, 3827386; 314763, 3827386;
314763, 3827416; 314793, 3827416; 314793, 3827386; 314913, 3827386;
314913, 3827416; 315003, 3827416; 315003, 3827476; 315033, 3827476;
315033, 3827596; 315123, 3827596; 315123, 3827656; 315153, 3827656;
315153, 3827716; 315183, 3827716; 315183, 3827806; 315213, 3827806;
315213, 3827836; 315243, 3827836; 315243, 3827866; 315273, 3827866;
315273, 3827896; 315363, 3827896; 315363, 3827926; 315393, 3827926;
315393, 3827896; 315543, 3827896; 315543, 3827866; 315693, 3827866;
315693, 3827836; 315753, 3827836; 315753, 3827806; 315843, 3827806;
315843, 3827776; 315873, 3827776; 315873, 3827746; 315903, 3827746;
315903, 3827716; 315933, 3827716; 315933, 3827566; 315963, 3827566;
315963, 3827536; 316053, 3827536; 316053, 3827506; 316143, 3827506;
316143, 3827476; 316203, 3827476; 316203, 3827416; 316233, 3827416;
316233, 3827356; 316263, 3827356; 316263, 3827326; 316293, 3827326;
316293, 3827296; 316383, 3827296; 316383, 3827266; 316413, 3827266;
316413, 3827236; 316563, 3827236; 316563, 3827206; 316623, 3827206;
316623, 3827236; 316683, 3827236; 316683, 3827266; 316713, 3827266;
316713, 3827416; 316683, 3827416; 316683, 3827626; 316713, 3827626;
316713, 3827716; 316743, 3827716; 316743, 3827776; 316803, 3827776;
316803, 3827896; 316833, 3827896; 316833, 3827956; 316863, 3827956;
316863, 3827986; 316893, 3827986; 316893, 3828046; 316923, 3828046;
316923, 3828106; 317193, 3828106; 317193, 3828136; 317283, 3828136;
317283, 3828106; 317373, 3828106; 317373, 3828076; 317403, 3828076;
317403, 3828046; 317433, 3828046; 317433, 3828016; 317463, 3828016;
317463, 3827956; 317493, 3827956; 317493, 3827926; 317523, 3827926;
317523, 3827896; 317553, 3827896; 317553, 3827866; 317643, 3827866;
317643, 3827806; 317673, 3827806; 317673, 3827776; 317763, 3827776;
317763, 3827806; 317793, 3827806; 317793, 3827866; 317673, 3827866;
317673, 3827896; 317643, 3827896; 317643, 3827986; 317793, 3827986;
317793, 3828016; 317853, 3828016; 317853, 3828046; 317883, 3828046;
317883, 3828076; 317913, 3828076; 317913, 3828106; 317943, 3828106;
317943, 3828136; 317973, 3828136; 317973, 3828166; 318273, 3828166;
318273, 3828136; 318363, 3828136; 318363, 3828106; 318423, 3828106;
318423, 3828076; 318483, 3828076; 318483, 3828016; 318513, 3828016;
318513, 3827986; 318543, 3827986; 318543, 3827956; 318603, 3827956;
318603, 3827926; 318663, 3827926; 318663, 3827896; 318693, 3827896;
318693, 3827866; 318723, 3827866; 318723, 3827836; 318753, 3827836;
318753, 3827776; 318783, 3827776; 318783, 3827716; 318813, 3827716;
318813, 3827536; 318843, 3827536; 318843, 3827506; 318873, 3827506;
318873, 3827476; 318993, 3827476; 318993, 3827506; 319023, 3827506;
319023, 3827536; 319053, 3827536; 319053, 3827686; 319083, 3827686;
319083, 3827776; 319113, 3827776; 319113, 3827836; 319143, 3827836;
319143, 3827866; 319173, 3827866; 319173, 3827896; 319203, 3827896;
319203, 3827926; 319383, 3827926; 319383, 3827896; 319413, 3827896;
319413, 3827866; 319443, 3827866; 319443, 3827806; 319473, 3827806;
319473, 3827746; 319503, 3827746; 319503, 3827656; 319533, 3827656;
319533, 3827446; 319653, 3827446; 319653, 3827476; 319743, 3827476;
319743, 3827506; 319773, 3827506; 319773, 3827476; 319863, 3827476;
319863, 3827416; 319893, 3827416; 319893, 3827296; 319863, 3827296;
319863, 3827116; 319893, 3827116; 319893, 3827056; 319923, 3827056;
319923, 3827026; 319983, 3827026; 319983, 3826996; 320103, 3826996;
320103, 3826966; 320163, 3826966; 320163, 3826936; 320223, 3826936;
320223, 3826906; 320283, 3826906; 320283, 3826876; 320313, 3826876;
320313, 3826846; 320343, 3826846; 320343, 3826816; 320373, 3826816;
320373, 3826756; 320403, 3826756; 320403, 3826696; 320433, 3826696;
320433, 3826666; 320493, 3826666; 320493, 3826636; 320523, 3826636;
320523, 3826606; 320703, 3826606; 320703, 3826636; 320733, 3826636;
320733, 3826606; 320763, 3826606; 320763, 3826546; 320793, 3826546;
320793, 3826486; 320823, 3826486; 320823, 3826366; 320793, 3826366;
320793, 3826336; 320763, 3826336; 320763, 3826306; 320733, 3826306;
320733, 3826276; 320703, 3826276; 320703, 3826426; 320673, 3826426;
320673, 3826456; 320613, 3826456; 320613, 3826486; 320553, 3826486;
320553, 3826516; 320463, 3826516; 320463, 3826546; 320433, 3826546;
320433, 3826576; 320403, 3826576; 320403, 3826606; 320373, 3826606;
320373, 3826636; 320343, 3826636; 320343, 3826696; 320313, 3826696;
320313, 3826726; 320283, 3826726; 320283, 3826756; 320223, 3826756;
320223, 3826786; 320163, 3826786; 320163, 3826816; 319923, 3826816;
319923, 3826846; 319863, 3826846; 319863, 3826876; 319833, 3826876;
319833, 3826906; 319773, 3826906; 319773, 3826936; 319743, 3826936;
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319743, 3827116; 319713, 3827116; 319713, 3827266; 319653, 3827266;
319653, 3827296; 319623, 3827296; 319623, 3827266; 319503, 3827266;
319503, 3827236; 319473, 3827236; 319473, 3827266; 319413, 3827266;
319413, 3827326; 319383, 3827326; 319383, 3827386; 319353, 3827386;
319353, 3827536; 319323, 3827536; 319323, 3827596; 319293, 3827596;
319293, 3827626; 319263, 3827626; 319263, 3827656; 319203, 3827656;
319203, 3827446; 319173, 3827446; 319173, 3827356; 319143, 3827356;
319143, 3827326; 319113, 3827326; 319113, 3827296; 319083, 3827296;
319083, 3827266; 318933, 3827266; 318933, 3827296; 318813, 3827296;
318813, 3827326; 318783, 3827326; 318783, 3827386; 318753, 3827386;
318753, 3827416; 318723, 3827416; 318723, 3827446; 318693, 3827446;
318693, 3827506; 318663, 3827506; 318663, 3827596; 318633, 3827596;
318633, 3827626; 318573, 3827626; 318573, 3827656; 318543, 3827656;
318543, 3827686; 318513, 3827686; 318513, 3827716; 318483, 3827716;
318483, 3827746; 318453, 3827746; 318453, 3827776; 318423, 3827776;
318423, 3827806; 318393, 3827806; 318393, 3827836; 318303, 3827836;
318303, 3827866; 318273, 3827866; 318273, 3827896; 318243, 3827896;
318243, 3827926; 318213, 3827926; 318213, 3827956; 318183, 3827956;
318183, 3827986; 318123, 3827986; 318123, 3827956; 318063, 3827956;
318063, 3827926; 318033, 3827926; 318033, 3827896; 318003, 3827896;
318003, 3827866; 317973, 3827866; 317973, 3827746; 318003, 3827746;
318003, 3827656; 317913, 3827656; 317913, 3827626; 317853, 3827626;
317853, 3827596; 317793, 3827596; 317793, 3827566; 317523, 3827566;
317523, 3827596; 317463, 3827596; 317463, 3827626; 317403, 3827626;
317403, 3827656; 317373, 3827656; 317373, 3827686; 317343, 3827686;
317343, 3827716; 317313, 3827716; 317313, 3827746; 317163, 3827746;
317163, 3827776; 317043, 3827776; 317043, 3827746; 316983, 3827746;
316983, 3827716; 316923, 3827716; 316923, 3827686; 316893, 3827686;
316893, 3827656; 316863, 3827656; 316863, 3827506; 316833, 3827506;
316833, 3827326; 316863, 3827326; 316863, 3827266; 316833, 3827266;
316833, 3827176; 316803, 3827176; 316803, 3827146; 316773, 3827146;
316773, 3827116; 316713, 3827116; 316713, 3827086; 316593, 3827086;
316593, 3827056; 316563, 3827056; 316563, 3827086; 316383, 3827086;
316383, 3827116; 316263, 3827116; 316263, 3827176; 316203, 3827176;
316203, 3827206; 316173, 3827206; 316173, 3827236; 316143, 3827236;
316143, 3827266; 316083, 3827266; 316083, 3827296; 315993, 3827296;
315993, 3827326; 315903, 3827326; 315903, 3827356; 315783, 3827356;
315783, 3827416; 315753, 3827416; 315753, 3827446; 315723, 3827446;
315723, 3827476; 315693, 3827476; 315693, 3827506; 315663, 3827506;
315663, 3827536; 315633, 3827536; 315633, 3827566; 315603, 3827566;
315603, 3827596; 315543, 3827596; 315543, 3827626; 315453, 3827626;
315453, 3827596; 315423, 3827596; 315423, 3827566; 315393, 3827566;
315393, 3827506; 315363, 3827506; 315363, 3827446; 315333, 3827446;
315333, 3827416; 315303, 3827416; 315303, 3827386; 315243, 3827386;
315243, 3827356; 315213, 3827356; 315213, 3827326; 315153, 3827326;
315153, 3827296; 315123, 3827296; 315123, 3827266; 315033, 3827266;
315033, 3827236; 314973, 3827236; 314973, 3827206; 314403, 3827206;
314403, 3827176; 314343, 3827176; 314343, 3827146; 314253, 3827146;
314253, 3827116; 314223, 3827116; 314223, 3827086; 314193, 3827086;
314193, 3827056; 314163, 3827056; 314163, 3827086; 314133, 3827086;
314133, 3827116; 314103, 3827116; 314103, 3827146; 314073, 3827146;
314073, 3827116; 314013, 3827116; 314013, 3827086; 313983, 3827086;
313983, 3827026; 313953, 3827026; 313953, 3827056; 313923, 3827056;
313923, 3827086; 313893, 3827086; 313893, 3827146; 313803, 3827146;
313803, 3827116; 313773, 3827116; 313773, 3827146; 313743, 3827146;
313743, 3827176; 313713, 3827176; 313713, 3827206; 313653, 3827206;
313653, 3827176; 313593, 3827176; 313593, 3827146; 313563, 3827146;
313563, 3827116; 313503, 3827116; 313503, 3827086; 313413, 3827086;
313413, 3827056; 313323, 3827056; 313323, 3827026; 313263, 3827026;
313263, 3827056; 313173, 3827056; 313173, 3827086; 313113, 3827086;
313113, 3827116; 313083, 3827116; 313083, 3827146; 313053, 3827146;
313053, 3827176; 313023, 3827176; 313023, 3827236; 312993, 3827236;
312993, 3827356; 312963, 3827356; 312963, 3827386; 312933, 3827386;
312933, 3827416; 312903, 3827416; 312903, 3827446; 312843, 3827446;
312843, 3827476; 312723, 3827476; 312723, 3827506; 312483, 3827506;
312483, 3827536; 312333, 3827536; 312333, 3827506; 312243, 3827506;
312243, 3827476; 312213, 3827476; 312213, 3827446; 312273, 3827446;
312273, 3827416; 312303, 3827416; 312303, 3827356; 312333, 3827356;
312333, 3827266; 312303, 3827266; 312303, 3827176; 312333, 3827176;
312333, 3827116; 312363, 3827116; 312363, 3827086; 312393, 3827086;
312393, 3827056; 312423, 3827056; 312423, 3827026; 312453, 3827026;
312453, 3826966; 312483, 3826966; 312483, 3826816; 312453, 3826816;
312453, 3826696; 312423, 3826696; 312423, 3826666; 312273, 3826666;
312273, 3826636; 312033, 3826636; 312033, 3826666; 312003, 3826666;
312003, 3826696; 311973, 3826696; 311973, 3826726; 311913, 3826726;
311913, 3826756; 311883, 3826756; 311883, 3826786; 311853, 3826786;
311853, 3826816; 311793, 3826816; 311793, 3826846; 311733, 3826846;
311733, 3826666; 311703, 3826666; 311703, 3826606; 311673, 3826606;
311673, 3826486; 311613, 3826486; 311613, 3826516; 311343, 3826516;
311343, 3826546; 311313, 3826546; 311313, 3826606; 311283, 3826606;
311283, 3826636; 311253, 3826636; 311253, 3826696; 311223, 3826696;
311223, 3826816; 311073, 3826816; 311073, 3826786; 311013, 3826786;
311013, 3826756; 310983, 3826756; 310983, 3826696; 310953, 3826696;
310953, 3826666; 310923, 3826666; 310923, 3826606; 310893, 3826606;
310893, 3826576; 310863, 3826576; 310863, 3826546; 310833, 3826546;
310833, 3826486; 310803, 3826486; 310803, 3826426; 310773, 3826426;
310773, 3826366; 310743, 3826366; 310743, 3826336; 310713, 3826336;
310713, 3826186; 310683, 3826186; 310683, 3826156; 310623, 3826156;
310623, 3826126; 310593, 3826126; 310593, 3826096; 310563, 3826096;
310563, 3826066; 310473, 3826066; 310473, 3826036; 310413, 3826036;
310413, 3826006; 310353, 3826006; 310353, 3825946; 310383, 3825946;
310383, 3825886; 310413, 3825886; 310413, 3825856; 310383, 3825856;
310383, 3825826; 310353, 3825826; 310353, 3825796; 310323, 3825796;
310323, 3825766; 310263, 3825766; 310263, 3825736; 309993, 3825736;
309993, 3825676; 309963, 3825676; 309963, 3825736; 309933, 3825736;
309933, 3825766; 309903, 3825766; 309903, 3825796; 309753, 3825796;
309753, 3825766; 309573, 3825766; 309573, 3825736; 309453, 3825736;
309453, 3825706; 309333, 3825706; 309333, 3825676; 309243, 3825676;
309243, 3825706; 309093, 3825706; 309093, 3825736; 309063, 3825736;
309063, 3825826; 309033, 3825826; 309033, 3826006; 309063, 3826006;
309063, 3826126; 309033, 3826126; 309033, 3826156; 309003, 3826156;
309003, 3826216; 308973, 3826216; 308973, 3826246; 308943, 3826246;
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308943, 3826276; 308883, 3826276; 308883, 3826306; 308763, 3826306;
308763, 3826276; 308523, 3826276; 308523, 3826246; 308193, 3826246;
308193, 3826216; 308103, 3826216; 308103, 3826186; 308043, 3826186;
308043, 3826156; 307923, 3826156; 307923, 3826186; 307833, 3826186;
307833, 3826216; 307773, 3826216; 307773, 3826246; 307713, 3826246;
307713, 3826276; 307563, 3826276; 307563, 3826306; 307353, 3826306;
307353, 3826276; 307323, 3826276; 307323, 3826246; 307293, 3826246;
307293, 3826216; 307263, 3826216; 307263, 3826186; 307233, 3826186;
307233, 3826156; 307143, 3826156; 307143, 3826126; 307113, 3826126;
307113, 3826096; 307083, 3826096; 307083, 3826066; 307053, 3826066;
307053, 3826036; 307023, 3826036; 307023, 3826006; 306933, 3826006;
306933, 3825976; 306903, 3825976; 306903, 3825946; 306873, 3825946;
306873, 3825916; 306783, 3825916; 306783, 3825976; 306723, 3825976;
306723, 3826006; 306543, 3826006; 306543, 3826036; 306423, 3826036;
306423, 3826066; 306303, 3826066; 306303, 3826096; 306243, 3826096;
306243, 3826066; 306213, 3826066; 306213, 3826006; 306123, 3826006;
306123, 3825976; 306003, 3825976; 306003, 3825946; 305853, 3825946;
305853, 3825916; 305673, 3825916; 305673, 3825946; 305583, 3825946;
305583, 3825976; 305493, 3825976; 305493, 3826006; 305343, 3826006;
305343, 3825976; 305313, 3825976; 305313, 3826006; 305283, 3826006;
305283, 3826036; 305193, 3826036; 305193, 3826066; 305013, 3826066;
305013, 3826096; 304983, 3826096; 304983, 3826126; 304833, 3826126;
304833, 3826156; 304803, 3826156; 304803, 3826186; 304773, 3826186;
304773, 3826246; 304713, 3826246; 304713, 3826276; 304683, 3826276;
304683, 3826366; 304653, 3826366; 304653, 3826396; 304593, 3826396;
304593, 3826456; 304563, 3826456; 304563, 3826486; 304533, 3826486;
304533, 3826516; 304503, 3826516; 304503, 3826456; 304413, 3826456;
304413, 3826396; 304383, 3826396; 304383, 3826216; 304353, 3826216;
304353, 3826066; 304323, 3826066; 304323, 3826036; 304293, 3826036;
304293, 3825976; 304263, 3825976; 304263, 3825916; 304173, 3825916;
304173, 3825886; 304083, 3825886; 304083, 3825856; 304053, 3825856;
304053, 3825826; 303993, 3825826; 303993, 3825796; 303963, 3825796;
303963, 3825826; 303753, 3825826; 303753, 3825856; 303663, 3825856;
303663, 3825886; 303573, 3825886; 303573, 3825916; 303543, 3825916;
303543, 3825946; 303453, 3825946; 303453, 3825976; 303423, 3825976;
303423, 3826006; 303363, 3826006; 303363, 3826036; 303333, 3826036;
303333, 3826066; 303243, 3826066; 303243, 3826096; 303183, 3826096;
303183, 3826066; 303093, 3826066; 303093, 3826036; 303063, 3826036;
303063, 3826006; 302943, 3826006; 302943, 3825976; 302763, 3825976;
302763, 3825946; 302703, 3825946; 302703, 3825916; 302523, 3825916;
302523, 3825946; 302493, 3825946; 302493, 3825976; 302463, 3825976;
302463, 3826006; 302433, 3826006; 302433, 3826036; 302373, 3826036;
302373, 3826066; 302343, 3826066; 302343, 3826096; 302283, 3826096;
302283, 3826126; 302223, 3826126; 302223, 3826156; 302043, 3826156;
302043, 3826186; 301803, 3826186; 301803, 3826216; 301593, 3826216;
301593, 3826186; 301503, 3826186; 301503, 3826246; 301533, 3826246;
301533, 3826276; 301503, 3826276; 301503, 3826306; 301473, 3826306;
301473, 3826336; 301413, 3826336; 301413, 3826366; 301383, 3826366;
301383, 3826426; 301233, 3826426; 301233, 3826396; 301143, 3826396;
301143, 3826426; 300993, 3826426; 300993, 3826396; 300903, 3826396;
300903, 3826366; 300843, 3826366; 300843, 3826336; 300663, 3826336;
300663, 3826306; 300573, 3826306; 300573, 3826276; 300483, 3826276;
300483, 3826306; 300393, 3826306; 300393, 3826276; 300363, 3826276;
300363, 3826246; 300303, 3826246; 300303, 3826216; 300243, 3826216;
300243, 3826186; 300183, 3826186; 300183, 3826156; 300093, 3826156;
300093, 3826126; 300003, 3826126; 300003, 3826096; 299973, 3826096;
299973, 3826066; 299913, 3826066; 299913, 3826036; 299883, 3826036;
299883, 3826006; 299853, 3826006; 299853, 3825976; 299823, 3825976;
299823, 3825946; 299763, 3825946; 299763, 3825916; 299703, 3825916;
299703, 3825886; 299553, 3825886; 299553, 3825916; 299493, 3825916;
299493, 3825946; 299463, 3825946; 299463, 3825976; 299433, 3825976;
299433, 3826006; 299373, 3826006; 299373, 3826096; 299343, 3826096;
299343, 3826066; 299223, 3826066; 299223, 3826036; 299103, 3826036;
299103, 3826006; 299043, 3826006; 299043, 3826036; 298923, 3826036;
298923, 3826066; 298863, 3826066; 298863, 3826096; 298803, 3826096;
298803, 3826126; 298713, 3826126; 298713, 3826096; 298623, 3826096;
298623, 3826066; 298503, 3826066; 298503, 3826036; 298383, 3826036;
298383, 3826006; 298353, 3826006; 298353, 3825976; 298293, 3825976;
298293, 3825946; 298233, 3825946; 298233, 3825916; 298173, 3825916;
298173, 3825886; 297993, 3825886; 297993, 3825856; 297903, 3825856;
297903, 3825826; 297483, 3825826; 297483, 3825796; 297453, 3825796;
297453, 3825766; 297423, 3825766; 297423, 3825736; 297393, 3825736;
297393, 3825676; 297363, 3825676; 297363, 3825616; 297333, 3825616;
297333, 3825556; 297273, 3825556; 297273, 3825676; 297243, 3825676;
297243, 3825736; 297273, 3825736; 297273, 3825796; 297243, 3825796;
297243, 3825826; 297213, 3825826; 297213, 3825856; 297183, 3825856;
297183, 3825886; 297153, 3825886; 297153, 3825916; 297123, 3825916;
297123, 3825946; 297093, 3825946; 297093, 3825976; 297063, 3825976;
297063, 3826006; 296973, 3826006; 296973, 3825946; 296943, 3825946;
296943, 3825706; 296913, 3825706; 296913, 3825676; 296883, 3825676;
296883, 3825646; 296853, 3825646; 296853, 3825616; 296763, 3825616;
296763, 3825586; 296673, 3825586; 296673, 3825616; 296613, 3825616;
296613, 3825646; 296553, 3825646; 296553, 3825676; 296523, 3825676;
296523, 3825706; 296463, 3825706; 296463, 3825736; 296433, 3825736;
296433, 3825766; 296403, 3825766; 296403, 3825826; 296373, 3825826;
296373, 3825856; 296343, 3825856; 296343, 3825886; 296313, 3825886;
296313, 3825916; 296283, 3825916; 296283, 3825946; 296253, 3825946;
296253, 3825976; 296193, 3825976; 296193, 3826006; 296163, 3826006;
296163, 3826036; 296043, 3826036; 296043, 3826006; 295983, 3826006;
295983, 3826036; 295803, 3826036; 295803, 3826006; 295743, 3826006;
295743, 3825976; 295653, 3825976; 295653, 3825946; 295623, 3825946;
295623, 3825886; 295593, 3825886; 295593, 3825856; 295563, 3825856;
295563, 3825886; 295473, 3825886; 295473, 3825856; 295413, 3825856;
295413, 3825886; 295353, 3825886; 295353, 3825856; 295323, 3825856;
295323, 3825826; 295263, 3825826; 295263, 3825796; 295173, 3825796;
295173, 3825766; 295143, 3825766; 295143, 3825736; 295113, 3825736;
295113, 3825706; 295083, 3825706; 295083, 3825676; 295053, 3825676;
295053, 3825646; 295023, 3825646; 295023, 3825616; 294993, 3825616;
294993, 3825586; 294963, 3825586; 294963, 3825466; 294903, 3825466;
294903, 3825496; 294873, 3825496; 294873, 3825526; 294783, 3825526;
294783, 3825556; 294723, 3825556; 294723, 3825586; 294633, 3825586;
294633, 3825616; 294603, 3825616; 294603, 3825646; 294573, 3825646;
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294573, 3825676; 294543, 3825676; 294543, 3825706; 294483, 3825706;
294483, 3825766; 294453, 3825766; 294453, 3825796; 294393, 3825796;
294393, 3825856; 294363, 3825856; 294363, 3825886; 294303, 3825886;
294303, 3825916; 294243, 3825916; 294243, 3825886; 294093, 3825886;
294093, 3825946; 294063, 3825946; 294063, 3826006; 294033, 3826006;
294033, 3826066; 294003, 3826066; 294003, 3826096; 293973, 3826096;
293973, 3826126; 293943, 3826126; 293943, 3826156; 293913, 3826156;
293913, 3826186; 293883, 3826186; 293883, 3826246; 293703, 3826246;
293703, 3826216; 293643, 3826216; 293643, 3826186; 293523, 3826186;
293523, 3826156; 293403, 3826156; 293403, 3826186; 293253, 3826186;
293253, 3826156; 293223, 3826156; 293223, 3826186; 293073, 3826186;
293073, 3826216; 292983, 3826216; 292983, 3826186; 292893, 3826186;
292893, 3826156; 292863, 3826156; 292863, 3826126; 292833, 3826126;
292833, 3826096; 292683, 3826096; 292683, 3826066; 292353, 3826066;
292353, 3826096; 292203, 3826096; 292203, 3826066; 292083, 3826066;
292083, 3826096; 291993, 3826096; 291993, 3826126; 291963, 3826126;
291963, 3826156; 291933, 3826156; 291933, 3826216; 291903, 3826216;
291903, 3826246; 291873, 3826246; 291873, 3826276; 291813, 3826276;
291813, 3826336; 291843, 3826336; 291843, 3826396; 291813, 3826396;
291813, 3826426; 291663, 3826426; 291663, 3826456; 291573, 3826456;
291573, 3826486; 291543, 3826486; 291543, 3826516; 291513, 3826516;
291513, 3826576; 291483, 3826576; 291483, 3826606; 291423, 3826606;
291423, 3826636; 291483, 3826636; 291483, 3826666; 291543, 3826666;
291543, 3826636; 291573, 3826636; 291573, 3826606; 291633, 3826606;
291633, 3826576; 291843, 3826576; 291843, 3826606; 291933, 3826606;
291933, 3826636; 291993, 3826636; 291993, 3826666; 292053, 3826666;
292053, 3826696; 292143, 3826696; 292143, 3826726; 292173, 3826726;
292173, 3826816; 292143, 3826816; 292143, 3826846; 292083, 3826846;
292083, 3826876; 292053, 3826876; 292053, 3826906; 292023, 3826906;
292023, 3826966; 291993, 3826966; 291993, 3827026; 291963, 3827026;
291963, 3827086; 291993, 3827086; 291993, 3827146; 292023, 3827146;
292023, 3827206; 292053, 3827206; 292053, 3827236; 292083, 3827236;
292083, 3827266; 292143, 3827266; 292143, 3827296; 292203, 3827296;
292203, 3827326; 292293, 3827326; 292293, 3827356; 292353, 3827356;
292353, 3827386; 292383, 3827386; 292383, 3827416; 292413, 3827416;
292413, 3827446; 292443, 3827446; 292443, 3827476; 292473, 3827476;
292473, 3827506; 292503, 3827506; 292503, 3827596; 292533, 3827596;
292533, 3827746; 292503, 3827746; 292503, 3827776; 292473, 3827776;
292473, 3827806; 292413, 3827806; 292413, 3827866; 292533, 3827866;
292533, 3827896; 292593, 3827896; 292593, 3827926; 292623, 3827926;
292623, 3827956; 292653, 3827956; 292653, 3827986; 292683, 3827986;
292683, 3828106; 292653, 3828106; 292653, 3828136; 292623, 3828136;
292623, 3828196; 292593, 3828196; 292593, 3828226; 292563, 3828226;
292563, 3828286; 292593, 3828286; 292593, 3828316; 292653, 3828316;
292653, 3828346; 292683, 3828346; 292683, 3828376; 292713, 3828376;
292713, 3828406; 292773, 3828406; 292773, 3828436; 292863, 3828436;
292863, 3828466; 292893, 3828466; 292893, 3828526; returning to 292923,
3828526.
(ii) Note: Map of Unit 4 is provided at paragraph (10)(iii) of this
entry.
(10) Unit 5: Piru Creek, Ventura and Los Angeles Counties,
California.
(i) Subunit 5a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Lockwood Valley,
Alamo Mtn., and Black Mtn., land upstream from Pyramid Lake bounded by
the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 319293, 3842776; 319293, 3842746;
319353, 3842746; 319353, 3842716; 319383, 3842716; 319383, 3842626;
319413, 3842626; 319413, 3842536; 319443, 3842536; 319443, 3842506;
319473, 3842506; 319473, 3842446; 319503, 3842446; 319503, 3842476;
319533, 3842476; 319533, 3842536; 319623, 3842536; 319623, 3842506;
319683, 3842506; 319683, 3842476; 319713, 3842476; 319713, 3842446;
319773, 3842446; 319773, 3842476; 319803, 3842476; 319803, 3842536;
319833, 3842536; 319833, 3842596; 319863, 3842596; 319863, 3842686;
319923, 3842686; 319923, 3842716; 319953, 3842716; 319953, 3842746;
320013, 3842746; 320013, 3842716; 320073, 3842716; 320073, 3842686;
320103, 3842686; 320103, 3842626; 320163, 3842626; 320163, 3842656;
320193, 3842656; 320193, 3842686; 320283, 3842686; 320283, 3842656;
320313, 3842656; 320313, 3842686; 320403, 3842686; 320403, 3842716;
320433, 3842716; 320433, 3842686; 320463, 3842686; 320463, 3842596;
320523, 3842596; 320523, 3842566; 320613, 3842566; 320613, 3842596;
320643, 3842596; 320643, 3842626; 320703, 3842626; 320703, 3842596;
320733, 3842596; 320733, 3842566; 320793, 3842566; 320793, 3842506;
320823, 3842506; 320823, 3842446; 320853, 3842446; 320853, 3842356;
320883, 3842356; 320883, 3842326; 320913, 3842326; 320913, 3842296;
320973, 3842296; 320973, 3842326; 321063, 3842326; 321063, 3842356;
321123, 3842356; 321123, 3842386; 321153, 3842386; 321153, 3842356;
321213, 3842356; 321213, 3842386; 321273, 3842386; 321273, 3842356;
321363, 3842356; 321363, 3842326; 321693, 3842326; 321693, 3842356;
321723, 3842356; 321723, 3842416; 321753, 3842416; 321753, 3842356;
321783, 3842356; 321783, 3842326; 321903, 3842326; 321903, 3842296;
321933, 3842296; 321933, 3842236; 321963, 3842236; 321963, 3842206;
321993, 3842206; 321993, 3842236; 322053, 3842236; 322053, 3842266;
322143, 3842266; 322143, 3842296; 322233, 3842296; 322233, 3842326;
322293, 3842326; 322293, 3842356; 322353, 3842356; 322353, 3842326;
322413, 3842326; 322413, 3842296; 322443, 3842296; 322443, 3842266;
322473, 3842266; 322473, 3842206; 322503, 3842206; 322503, 3842086;
322473, 3842086; 322473, 3842056; 322503, 3842056; 322503, 3841966;
322563, 3841966; 322563, 3841936; 322623, 3841936; 322623, 3841906;
322713, 3841906; 322713, 3841846; 322743, 3841846; 322743, 3841816;
322773, 3841816; 322773, 3841726; 322833, 3841726; 322833, 3841696;
322863, 3841696; 322863, 3841576; 322893, 3841576; 322893, 3841456;
322953, 3841456; 322953, 3841426; 322983, 3841426; 322983, 3841276;
323013, 3841276; 323013, 3841186; 323043, 3841186; 323043, 3841156;
323103, 3841156; 323103, 3841126; 323223, 3841126; 323223, 3841096;
323253, 3841096; 323253, 3841066; 323283, 3841066; 323283, 3841006;
323313, 3841006; 323313, 3840976; 323373, 3840976; 323373, 3840886;
323433, 3840886; 323433, 3840916; 323583, 3840916; 323583, 3840946;
323613, 3840946; 323613, 3840976; 323673, 3840976; 323673, 3841006;
323763, 3841006; 323763, 3841036; 323913, 3841036; 323913, 3841006;
323973, 3841006; 323973, 3840976; 324033, 3840976; 324033, 3840946;
324063, 3840946; 324063, 3840916; 324093, 3840916; 324093, 3840886;
324243, 3840886; 324243, 3840916; 324363, 3840916; 324363, 3840946;
324483, 3840946; 324483, 3840976; 324633, 3840976; 324633, 3840946;
324783, 3840946; 324783, 3840916; 324843, 3840916; 324843, 3840886;
324873, 3840886; 324873, 3840856; 324903, 3840856; 324903, 3840826;
324933, 3840826; 324933, 3840736; 324963, 3840736; 324963, 3840646;
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324993, 3840646; 324993, 3840586; 325023, 3840586; 325023, 3840496;
324993, 3840496; 324993, 3840466; 324963, 3840466; 324963, 3840436;
324933, 3840436; 324933, 3840406; 324903, 3840406; 324903, 3840346;
324873, 3840346; 324873, 3840316; 324963, 3840316; 324963, 3840286;
324993, 3840286; 324993, 3840256; 325053, 3840256; 325053, 3840226;
325173, 3840226; 325173, 3840196; 325233, 3840196; 325233, 3840166;
325263, 3840166; 325263, 3840136; 325293, 3840136; 325293, 3840106;
325383, 3840106; 325383, 3840166; 325533, 3840166; 325533, 3840196;
325563, 3840196; 325563, 3840256; 325533, 3840256; 325533, 3840406;
325563, 3840406; 325563, 3840436; 325593, 3840436; 325593, 3840466;
325653, 3840466; 325653, 3840436; 325683, 3840436; 325683, 3840406;
325713, 3840406; 325713, 3840376; 325803, 3840376; 325803, 3840406;
325833, 3840406; 325833, 3840436; 325893, 3840436; 325893, 3840466;
326013, 3840466; 326013, 3840496; 326073, 3840496; 326073, 3840526;
326103, 3840526; 326103, 3840496; 326133, 3840496; 326133, 3840466;
326163, 3840466; 326163, 3840436; 326193, 3840436; 326193, 3840406;
326223, 3840406; 326223, 3840346; 326253, 3840346; 326253, 3840316;
326283, 3840316; 326283, 3840106; 326253, 3840106; 326253, 3840046;
326313, 3840046; 326313, 3840016; 326343, 3840016; 326343, 3840046;
326373, 3840046; 326373, 3840076; 326403, 3840076; 326403, 3840106;
326433, 3840106; 326433, 3840166; 326403, 3840166; 326403, 3840316;
326463, 3840316; 326463, 3840376; 326523, 3840376; 326523, 3840406;
326553, 3840406; 326553, 3840436; 326613, 3840436; 326613, 3840466;
326703, 3840466; 326703, 3840436; 326823, 3840436; 326823, 3840406;
326913, 3840406; 326913, 3840376; 326973, 3840376; 326973, 3840256;
327003, 3840256; 327003, 3840196; 327033, 3840196; 327033, 3840256;
327063, 3840256; 327063, 3840466; 327123, 3840466; 327123, 3840496;
327153, 3840496; 327153, 3840526; 327273, 3840526; 327273, 3840496;
327303, 3840496; 327303, 3840376; 327333, 3840376; 327333, 3840346;
327393, 3840346; 327393, 3840376; 327453, 3840376; 327453, 3840406;
327483, 3840406; 327483, 3840496; 327513, 3840496; 327513, 3840556;
327543, 3840556; 327543, 3840586; 327603, 3840586; 327603, 3840616;
327633, 3840616; 327633, 3840586; 327723, 3840586; 327723, 3840556;
327753, 3840556; 327753, 3840586; 327783, 3840586; 327783, 3840646;
327813, 3840646; 327813, 3840676; 327843, 3840676; 327843, 3840706;
327873, 3840706; 327873, 3840736; 327903, 3840736; 327903, 3840766;
327993, 3840766; 327993, 3840796; 328143, 3840796; 328143, 3840826;
328293, 3840826; 328293, 3840886; 328323, 3840886; 328323, 3840916;
328293, 3840916; 328293, 3840976; 328263, 3840976; 328263, 3841006;
328233, 3841006; 328233, 3841036; 328203, 3841036; 328203, 3841126;
328233, 3841126; 328233, 3841186; 328263, 3841186; 328263, 3841216;
328293, 3841216; 328293, 3841246; 328323, 3841246; 328323, 3841276;
328473, 3841276; 328473, 3841456; 328443, 3841456; 328443, 3841486;
328413, 3841486; 328413, 3841546; 328533, 3841546; 328533, 3841576;
328563, 3841576; 328563, 3841666; 328593, 3841666; 328593, 3841726;
328623, 3841726; 328623, 3841756; 328683, 3841756; 328683, 3841786;
328863, 3841786; 328863, 3841846; 328893, 3841846; 328893, 3841906;
328923, 3841906; 328923, 3841936; 328953, 3841936; 328953, 3841966;
328983, 3841966; 328983, 3841996; 329013, 3841996; 329013, 3841936;
329043, 3841936; 329043, 3841906; 329073, 3841906; 329073, 3841786;
329103, 3841786; 329103, 3841756; 329133, 3841756; 329133, 3841696;
329103, 3841696; 329103, 3841666; 329073, 3841666; 329073, 3841606;
329043, 3841606; 329043, 3841546; 329073, 3841546; 329073, 3841486;
329103, 3841486; 329103, 3841426; 329133, 3841426; 329133, 3841396;
329163, 3841396; 329163, 3841336; 329193, 3841336; 329193, 3841276;
329253, 3841276; 329253, 3841216; 329283, 3841216; 329283, 3841066;
329313, 3841066; 329313, 3841006; 329343, 3841006; 329343, 3840976;
329373, 3840976; 329373, 3840946; 329403, 3840946; 329403, 3840916;
329433, 3840916; 329433, 3840856; 329463, 3840856; 329463, 3840736;
329493, 3840736; 329493, 3840706; 329523, 3840706; 329523, 3840736;
329613, 3840736; 329613, 3840766; 329643, 3840766; 329643, 3840796;
329673, 3840796; 329673, 3840826; 329763, 3840826; 329763, 3840856;
329883, 3840856; 329883, 3840766; 329913, 3840766; 329913, 3840826;
329943, 3840826; 329943, 3840886; 329973, 3840886; 329973, 3840976;
330033, 3840976; 330033, 3841066; 330063, 3841066; 330063, 3841036;
330093, 3841036; 330093, 3841006; 330123, 3841006; 330123, 3840976;
330213, 3840976; 330213, 3840946; 330243, 3840946; 330243, 3840916;
330273, 3840916; 330273, 3840736; 330243, 3840736; 330243, 3840676;
330273, 3840676; 330273, 3840646; 330303, 3840646; 330303, 3840616;
330333, 3840616; 330333, 3840586; 330363, 3840586; 330363, 3840556;
330393, 3840556; 330393, 3840526; 330423, 3840526; 330423, 3840496;
330483, 3840496; 330483, 3840526; 330513, 3840526; 330513, 3840556;
330543, 3840556; 330543, 3840586; 330573, 3840586; 330573, 3840616;
330633, 3840616; 330633, 3840586; 330603, 3840586; 330603, 3840466;
330663, 3840466; 330663, 3840436; 330723, 3840436; 330723, 3840466;
330783, 3840466; 330783, 3840316; 330813, 3840316; 330813, 3840286;
330873, 3840286; 330873, 3840256; 330903, 3840256; 330903, 3840226;
330933, 3840226; 330933, 3840196; 330963, 3840196; 330963, 3840136;
330993, 3840136; 330993, 3840076; 330963, 3840076; 330963, 3840046;
330993, 3840046; 330993, 3839956; 331053, 3839956; 331053, 3839986;
331143, 3839986; 331143, 3839896; 331113, 3839896; 331113, 3839836;
331083, 3839836; 331083, 3839746; 331113, 3839746; 331113, 3839716;
331143, 3839716; 331143, 3839686; 331173, 3839686; 331173, 3839656;
331203, 3839656; 331203, 3839596; 331353, 3839596; 331353, 3839566;
331383, 3839566; 331383, 3839536; 331353, 3839536; 331353, 3839506;
331323, 3839506; 331323, 3839446; 331293, 3839446; 331293, 3839386;
331323, 3839386; 331323, 3839356; 331353, 3839356; 331353, 3839326;
331413, 3839326; 331413, 3839356; 331533, 3839356; 331533, 3839326;
331563, 3839326; 331563, 3839266; 331593, 3839266; 331593, 3839236;
331653, 3839236; 331653, 3839296; 331713, 3839296; 331713, 3839086;
331683, 3839086; 331683, 3838906; 331713, 3838906; 331713, 3838816;
331683, 3838816; 331683, 3838756; 331713, 3838756; 331713, 3838696;
331743, 3838696; 331743, 3838666; 331773, 3838666; 331773, 3838606;
331803, 3838606; 331803, 3838576; 331833, 3838576; 331833, 3838546;
331893, 3838546; 331893, 3838516; 331923, 3838516; 331923, 3838486;
331953, 3838486; 331953, 3838456; 331983, 3838456; 331983, 3838426;
332013, 3838426; 332013, 3838366; 332043, 3838366; 332043, 3838276;
332073, 3838276; 332073, 3838246; 332133, 3838246; 332133, 3838276;
332163, 3838276; 332163, 3838306; 332193, 3838306; 332193, 3838186;
332223, 3838186; 332223, 3838126; 332253, 3838126; 332253, 3838006;
332283, 3838006; 332283, 3837976; 332313, 3837976; 332313, 3837916;
332343, 3837916; 332343, 3837856; 332373, 3837856; 332373, 3837826;
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332433, 3837826; 332433, 3837796; 332493, 3837796; 332493, 3837706;
332523, 3837706; 332523, 3837676; 332583, 3837676; 332583, 3837616;
332613, 3837616; 332613, 3837586; 332643, 3837586; 332643, 3837556;
332673, 3837556; 332673, 3837526; 332703, 3837526; 332703, 3837496;
332733, 3837496; 332733, 3837466; 332793, 3837466; 332793, 3837496;
332823, 3837496; 332823, 3837526; 332853, 3837526; 332853, 3837556;
332883, 3837556; 332883, 3837616; 332913, 3837616; 332913, 3837706;
332943, 3837706; 332943, 3837766; 332973, 3837766; 332973, 3837796;
333003, 3837796; 333003, 3837826; 333033, 3837826; 333033, 3837796;
333093, 3837796; 333093, 3837766; 333153, 3837766; 333153, 3837676;
333183, 3837676; 333183, 3837556; 333213, 3837556; 333213, 3837586;
333303, 3837586; 333303, 3837556; 333363, 3837556; 333363, 3837526;
333393, 3837526; 333393, 3837496; 333423, 3837496; 333423, 3837466;
333453, 3837466; 333453, 3837376; 333423, 3837376; 333423, 3837316;
333483, 3837316; 333483, 3837166; 333453, 3837166; 333453, 3837076;
333483, 3837076; 333483, 3837016; 333693, 3837016; 333693, 3836986;
333723, 3836986; 333723, 3836956; 333753, 3836956; 333753, 3836926;
333903, 3836926; 333903, 3836866; 333873, 3836866; 333873, 3836896;
333813, 3836896; 333813, 3836866; 333693, 3836866; 333693, 3836956;
333663, 3836956; 333663, 3836986; 333543, 3836986; 333543, 3836926;
333453, 3836926; 333453, 3836956; 333423, 3836956; 333423, 3836986;
333393, 3836986; 333393, 3837016; 333363, 3837016; 333363, 3837196;
333333, 3837196; 333333, 3837316; 333303, 3837316; 333303, 3837406;
333153, 3837406; 333153, 3837436; 333093, 3837436; 333093, 3837466;
333063, 3837466; 333063, 3837496; 333033, 3837496; 333033, 3837466;
332943, 3837466; 332943, 3837436; 332913, 3837436; 332913, 3837406;
332853, 3837406; 332853, 3837376; 332823, 3837376; 332823, 3837316;
332793, 3837316; 332793, 3837226; 332763, 3837226; 332763, 3837166;
332733, 3837166; 332733, 3837136; 332703, 3837136; 332703, 3837106;
332673, 3837106; 332673, 3837166; 332643, 3837166; 332643, 3837286;
332613, 3837286; 332613, 3837346; 332583, 3837346; 332583, 3837376;
332553, 3837376; 332553, 3837406; 332493, 3837406; 332493, 3837436;
332433, 3837436; 332433, 3837466; 332343, 3837466; 332343, 3837556;
332313, 3837556; 332313, 3837586; 332283, 3837586; 332283, 3837616;
332253, 3837616; 332253, 3837646; 332223, 3837646; 332223, 3837676;
332193, 3837676; 332193, 3837706; 332133, 3837706; 332133, 3837736;
332073, 3837736; 332073, 3837856; 332043, 3837856; 332043, 3837886;
332013, 3837886; 332013, 3837976; 331983, 3837976; 331983, 3838066;
331923, 3838066; 331923, 3838096; 331833, 3838096; 331833, 3838126;
331803, 3838126; 331803, 3838186; 331773, 3838186; 331773, 3838216;
331683, 3838216; 331683, 3838246; 331653, 3838246; 331653, 3838276;
331623, 3838276; 331623, 3838306; 331593, 3838306; 331593, 3838336;
331563, 3838336; 331563, 3838366; 331533, 3838366; 331533, 3838426;
331503, 3838426; 331503, 3838456; 331443, 3838456; 331443, 3838486;
331413, 3838486; 331413, 3838546; 331353, 3838546; 331353, 3838576;
331293, 3838576; 331293, 3838666; 331203, 3838666; 331203, 3838726;
331173, 3838726; 331173, 3838846; 331203, 3838846; 331203, 3838906;
331233, 3838906; 331233, 3838936; 331263, 3838936; 331263, 3838966;
331203, 3838966; 331203, 3838996; 331143, 3838996; 331143, 3839026;
331113, 3839026; 331113, 3839056; 331083, 3839056; 331083, 3839086;
331053, 3839086; 331053, 3839146; 331023, 3839146; 331023, 3839236;
330993, 3839236; 330993, 3839326; 330963, 3839326; 330963, 3839356;
330933, 3839356; 330933, 3839386; 330963, 3839386; 330963, 3839446;
330933, 3839446; 330933, 3839506; 330873, 3839506; 330873, 3839536;
330783, 3839536; 330783, 3839566; 330723, 3839566; 330723, 3839626;
330693, 3839626; 330693, 3839686; 330663, 3839686; 330663, 3839746;
330633, 3839746; 330633, 3839866; 330603, 3839866; 330603, 3839926;
330573, 3839926; 330573, 3839986; 330543, 3839986; 330543, 3840046;
330513, 3840046; 330513, 3840076; 330453, 3840076; 330453, 3840106;
330423, 3840106; 330423, 3840166; 330393, 3840166; 330393, 3840196;
330363, 3840196; 330363, 3840256; 330333, 3840256; 330333, 3840286;
330303, 3840286; 330303, 3840316; 330273, 3840316; 330273, 3840346;
330213, 3840346; 330213, 3840376; 330183, 3840376; 330183, 3840406;
330153, 3840406; 330153, 3840436; 330123, 3840436; 330123, 3840496;
330093, 3840496; 330093, 3840586; 330063, 3840586; 330063, 3840646;
329973, 3840646; 329973, 3840616; 329763, 3840616; 329763, 3840646;
329673, 3840646; 329673, 3840616; 329553, 3840616; 329553, 3840586;
329523, 3840586; 329523, 3840556; 329463, 3840556; 329463, 3840526;
329433, 3840526; 329433, 3840556; 329403, 3840556; 329403, 3840616;
329373, 3840616; 329373, 3840706; 329343, 3840706; 329343, 3840826;
329313, 3840826; 329313, 3840856; 329283, 3840856; 329283, 3840886;
329253, 3840886; 329253, 3840916; 329223, 3840916; 329223, 3840946;
329193, 3840946; 329193, 3841006; 329163, 3841006; 329163, 3841126;
329133, 3841126; 329133, 3841216; 329103, 3841216; 329103, 3841276;
329073, 3841276; 329073, 3841336; 329043, 3841336; 329043, 3841366;
329013, 3841366; 329013, 3841396; 328983, 3841396; 328983, 3841456;
328953, 3841456; 328953, 3841516; 328923, 3841516; 328923, 3841576;
328773, 3841576; 328773, 3841546; 328713, 3841546; 328713, 3841516;
328683, 3841516; 328683, 3841486; 328653, 3841486; 328653, 3841426;
328623, 3841426; 328623, 3841216; 328593, 3841216; 328593, 3841186;
328563, 3841186; 328563, 3841156; 328503, 3841156; 328503, 3841126;
328413, 3841126; 328413, 3841156; 328383, 3841156; 328383, 3841096;
328413, 3841096; 328413, 3840976; 328443, 3840976; 328443, 3840796;
328413, 3840796; 328413, 3840736; 328233, 3840736; 328233, 3840796;
328173, 3840796; 328173, 3840766; 328203, 3840766; 328203, 3840736;
328143, 3840736; 328143, 3840706; 328053, 3840706; 328053, 3840676;
327993, 3840676; 327993, 3840646; 327933, 3840646; 327933, 3840616;
327903, 3840616; 327903, 3840586; 327873, 3840586; 327873, 3840496;
327843, 3840496; 327843, 3840466; 327813, 3840466; 327813, 3840436;
327603, 3840436; 327603, 3840346; 327573, 3840346; 327573, 3840316;
327543, 3840316; 327543, 3840256; 327453, 3840256; 327453, 3840226;
327423, 3840226; 327423, 3840196; 327303, 3840196; 327303, 3840166;
327273, 3840166; 327273, 3840196; 327243, 3840196; 327243, 3840226;
327183, 3840226; 327183, 3840196; 327153, 3840196; 327153, 3840136;
327123, 3840136; 327123, 3840106; 327093, 3840106; 327093, 3840076;
327063, 3840076; 327063, 3840046; 327003, 3840046; 327003, 3840016;
326913, 3840016; 326913, 3840076; 326883, 3840076; 326883, 3840106;
326853, 3840106; 326853, 3840196; 326823, 3840196; 326823, 3840256;
326763, 3840256; 326763, 3840286; 326733, 3840286; 326733, 3840316;
326643, 3840316; 326643, 3840286; 326613, 3840286; 326613, 3840256;
326583, 3840256; 326583, 3840106; 326553, 3840106; 326553, 3840046;
326523, 3840046; 326523, 3839986; 326493, 3839986; 326493, 3839926;
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326463, 3839926; 326463, 3839896; 326373, 3839896; 326373, 3839866;
326283, 3839866; 326283, 3839836; 326253, 3839836; 326253, 3839806;
326103, 3839806; 326103, 3839776; 325953, 3839776; 325953, 3839836;
325923, 3839836; 325923, 3839956; 325953, 3839956; 325953, 3840076;
325983, 3840076; 325983, 3840166; 326013, 3840166; 326013, 3840346;
325923, 3840346; 325923, 3840316; 325863, 3840316; 325863, 3840286;
325803, 3840286; 325803, 3840256; 325683, 3840256; 325683, 3840076;
325623, 3840076; 325623, 3840046; 325413, 3840046; 325413, 3840016;
325383, 3840016; 325383, 3840046; 325233, 3840046; 325233, 3840076;
325203, 3840076; 325203, 3840106; 325233, 3840106; 325233, 3840136;
325203, 3840136; 325203, 3840166; 325173, 3840166; 325173, 3840136;
325143, 3840136; 325143, 3840196; 325023, 3840196; 325023, 3840226;
324933, 3840226; 324933, 3840196; 324993, 3840196; 324993, 3840166;
324963, 3840166; 324963, 3840136; 324813, 3840136; 324813, 3840106;
324723, 3840106; 324723, 3840136; 324693, 3840136; 324693, 3840166;
324663, 3840166; 324663, 3840316; 324693, 3840316; 324693, 3840376;
324723, 3840376; 324723, 3840436; 324753, 3840436; 324753, 3840466;
324783, 3840466; 324783, 3840526; 324813, 3840526; 324813, 3840556;
324843, 3840556; 324843, 3840616; 324873, 3840616; 324873, 3840736;
324843, 3840736; 324843, 3840766; 324903, 3840766; 324903, 3840796;
324873, 3840796; 324873, 3840826; 324843, 3840826; 324843, 3840856;
324813, 3840856; 324813, 3840886; 324753, 3840886; 324753, 3840856;
324723, 3840856; 324723, 3840826; 324693, 3840826; 324693, 3840856;
324603, 3840856; 324603, 3840886; 324573, 3840886; 324573, 3840946;
324543, 3840946; 324543, 3840856; 324453, 3840856; 324453, 3840826;
324423, 3840826; 324423, 3840796; 324333, 3840796; 324333, 3840766;
324093, 3840766; 324093, 3840796; 324003, 3840796; 324003, 3840826;
323943, 3840826; 323943, 3840856; 323853, 3840856; 323853, 3840886;
323793, 3840886; 323793, 3840856; 323673, 3840856; 323673, 3840826;
323643, 3840826; 323643, 3840796; 323583, 3840796; 323583, 3840766;
323523, 3840766; 323523, 3840796; 323463, 3840796; 323463, 3840826;
323403, 3840826; 323403, 3840796; 323343, 3840796; 323343, 3840826;
323313, 3840826; 323313, 3840856; 323283, 3840856; 323283, 3840916;
323253, 3840916; 323253, 3840946; 323223, 3840946; 323223, 3840976;
323163, 3840976; 323163, 3841006; 323013, 3841006; 323013, 3841036;
322953, 3841036; 322953, 3841126; 322923, 3841126; 322923, 3841156;
322893, 3841156; 322893, 3841246; 322863, 3841246; 322863, 3841306;
322833, 3841306; 322833, 3841336; 322803, 3841336; 322803, 3841366;
322773, 3841366; 322773, 3841396; 322743, 3841396; 322743, 3841576;
322713, 3841576; 322713, 3841606; 322683, 3841606; 322683, 3841666;
322653, 3841666; 322653, 3841696; 322623, 3841696; 322623, 3841726;
322353, 3841726; 322353, 3841756; 322323, 3841756; 322323, 3841786;
322293, 3841786; 322293, 3841816; 322263, 3841816; 322263, 3841846;
322203, 3841846; 322203, 3841876; 322143, 3841876; 322143, 3841906;
322023, 3841906; 322023, 3841936; 321963, 3841936; 321963, 3841966;
321783, 3841966; 321783, 3841996; 321753, 3841996; 321753, 3842026;
321693, 3842026; 321693, 3842056; 321663, 3842056; 321663, 3842086;
321633, 3842086; 321633, 3842116; 321573, 3842116; 321573, 3842146;
321543, 3842146; 321543, 3842176; 321513, 3842176; 321513, 3842206;
321303, 3842206; 321303, 3842236; 321183, 3842236; 321183, 3842266;
321123, 3842266; 321123, 3842236; 321033, 3842236; 321033, 3842206;
320853, 3842206; 320853, 3842176; 320823, 3842176; 320823, 3842206;
320793, 3842206; 320793, 3842236; 320763, 3842236; 320763, 3842296;
320733, 3842296; 320733, 3842386; 320703, 3842386; 320703, 3842416;
320463, 3842416; 320463, 3842386; 320373, 3842386; 320373, 3842356;
320343, 3842356; 320343, 3842386; 320283, 3842386; 320283, 3842446;
320253, 3842446; 320253, 3842476; 320193, 3842476; 320193, 3842446;
319983, 3842446; 319983, 3842416; 319953, 3842416; 319953, 3842386;
319923, 3842386; 319923, 3842356; 319893, 3842356; 319893, 3842296;
319863, 3842296; 319863, 3842266; 319713, 3842266; 319713, 3842236;
319443, 3842236; 319443, 3842266; 319323, 3842266; 319323, 3842296;
319293, 3842296; 319293, 3842326; 319263, 3842326; 319263, 3842356;
319203, 3842356; 319203, 3842326; 319113, 3842326; 319113, 3842356;
318903, 3842356; 318903, 3842326; 318873, 3842326; 318873, 3842296;
318843, 3842296; 318843, 3842176; 318783, 3842176; 318783, 3842056;
318753, 3842056; 318753, 3841996; 318723, 3841996; 318723, 3841966;
318693, 3841966; 318693, 3841936; 318543, 3841936; 318543, 3841966;
318483, 3841966; 318483, 3841996; 318363, 3841996; 318363, 3841936;
318333, 3841936; 318333, 3841906; 318303, 3841906; 318303, 3841876;
318243, 3841876; 318243, 3841846; 318273, 3841846; 318273, 3841816;
318243, 3841816; 318243, 3841786; 318213, 3841786; 318213, 3841756;
318183, 3841756; 318183, 3841726; 318153, 3841726; 318153, 3841636;
318123, 3841636; 318123, 3841576; 318093, 3841576; 318093, 3841546;
318063, 3841546; 318063, 3841516; 318033, 3841516; 318033, 3841456;
317823, 3841456; 317823, 3841486; 317793, 3841486; 317793, 3841516;
317763, 3841516; 317763, 3841546; 317733, 3841546; 317733, 3841516;
317673, 3841516; 317673, 3841486; 317613, 3841486; 317613, 3841456;
317583, 3841456; 317583, 3841396; 317493, 3841396; 317493, 3841366;
317433, 3841366; 317433, 3841336; 317403, 3841336; 317403, 3841306;
317343, 3841306; 317343, 3841336; 317283, 3841336; 317283, 3841366;
317223, 3841366; 317223, 3841336; 317103, 3841336; 317103, 3841366;
316713, 3841366; 316713, 3841396; 316653, 3841396; 316653, 3841426;
316563, 3841426; 316563, 3841396; 316503, 3841396; 316503, 3841366;
316473, 3841366; 316473, 3841486; 316503, 3841486; 316503, 3841546;
316533, 3841546; 316533, 3841576; 316563, 3841576; 316563, 3841606;
316593, 3841606; 316593, 3841636; 316653, 3841636; 316653, 3841666;
316743, 3841666; 316743, 3841756; 316773, 3841756; 316773, 3841786;
316803, 3841786; 316803, 3841816; 316953, 3841816; 316953, 3841786;
317013, 3841786; 317013, 3841756; 317193, 3841756; 317193, 3841726;
317253, 3841726; 317253, 3841696; 317283, 3841696; 317283, 3841636;
317313, 3841636; 317313, 3841606; 317343, 3841606; 317343, 3841546;
317463, 3841546; 317463, 3841576; 317493, 3841576; 317493, 3841636;
317553, 3841636; 317553, 3841666; 317673, 3841666; 317673, 3841696;
317793, 3841696; 317793, 3841726; 317883, 3841726; 317883, 3841666;
317913, 3841666; 317913, 3841606; 317943, 3841606; 317943, 3841666;
317973, 3841666; 317973, 3841786; 317943, 3841786; 317943, 3841876;
317973, 3841876; 317973, 3841966; 318003, 3841966; 318003, 3841996;
318033, 3841996; 318033, 3842056; 318063, 3842056; 318063, 3842116;
318213, 3842116; 318213, 3842146; 318243, 3842146; 318243, 3842176;
318333, 3842176; 318333, 3842206; 318393, 3842206; 318393, 3842176;
318453, 3842176; 318453, 3842146; 318483, 3842146; 318483, 3842176;
318513, 3842176; 318513, 3842146; 318543, 3842146; 318543, 3842116;
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318573, 3842116; 318573, 3842146; 318603, 3842146; 318603, 3842206;
318633, 3842206; 318633, 3842416; 318663, 3842416; 318663, 3842506;
318693, 3842506; 318693, 3842566; 318723, 3842566; 318723, 3842596;
318753, 3842596; 318753, 3842626; 318813, 3842626; 318813, 3842656;
318903, 3842656; 318903, 3842686; 319023, 3842686; 319023, 3842716;
319143, 3842716; 319143, 3842746; 319203, 3842746; 319203, 3842776;
returning to 319293, 3842776.
(ii) Subunit 5b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Black Mountain,
Liebre Mountain, Whitaker Peak, and Cobblestone Mountain, land between
Pyramid Lake and Lake Piru bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E,
N): 337443, 3829276; 337383, 3829276; 337383, 3829246; 337293, 3829246;
337293, 3829216; 337263, 3829216; 337263, 3829246; 337203, 3829246;
337203, 3829336; 337173, 3829336; 337173, 3829366; 337203, 3829366;
337203, 3829426; 337173, 3829426; 337173, 3829456; 337143, 3829456;
337143, 3829486; 337053, 3829486; 337053, 3829456; 336873, 3829456;
336873, 3829486; 336843, 3829486; 336843, 3829516; 336813, 3829516;
336813, 3829546; 336783, 3829546; 336783, 3829606; 336693, 3829606;
336693, 3829726; 336723, 3829726; 336723, 3829786; 336693, 3829786;
336693, 3829816; 336663, 3829816; 336663, 3829846; 336633, 3829846;
336633, 3829876; 336573, 3829876; 336573, 3829936; 336513, 3829936;
336513, 3829876; 336483, 3829876; 336483, 3829846; 336453, 3829846;
336453, 3829816; 336303, 3829816; 336303, 3829876; 336273, 3829876;
336273, 3829936; 336243, 3829936; 336243, 3830146; 336273, 3830146;
336273, 3830206; 336243, 3830206; 336243, 3830176; 336123, 3830176;
336123, 3830146; 336033, 3830146; 336033, 3830116; 335973, 3830116;
335973, 3830086; 335943, 3830086; 335943, 3830026; 335913, 3830026;
335913, 3829966; 335883, 3829966; 335883, 3829936; 335823, 3829936;
335823, 3829906; 335733, 3829906; 335733, 3829936; 335703, 3829936;
335703, 3829906; 335613, 3829906; 335613, 3829966; 335583, 3829966;
335583, 3830116; 335553, 3830116; 335553, 3830176; 335583, 3830176;
335583, 3830326; 335553, 3830326; 335553, 3830356; 335523, 3830356;
335523, 3830386; 335463, 3830386; 335463, 3830416; 335433, 3830416;
335433, 3830566; 335223, 3830566; 335223, 3830626; 335193, 3830626;
335193, 3830656; 335163, 3830656; 335163, 3830686; 335133, 3830686;
335133, 3830776; 335163, 3830776; 335163, 3830806; 335193, 3830806;
335193, 3830836; 335223, 3830836; 335223, 3830866; 335283, 3830866;
335283, 3830956; 335223, 3830956; 335223, 3830986; 335193, 3830986;
335193, 3831046; 335163, 3831046; 335163, 3831076; 335103, 3831076;
335103, 3831166; 335073, 3831166; 335073, 3831196; 335283, 3831196;
335283, 3831106; 335313, 3831106; 335313, 3831046; 335343, 3831046;
335343, 3831016; 335373, 3831016; 335373, 3830986; 335403, 3830986;
335403, 3830926; 335433, 3830926; 335433, 3830896; 335463, 3830896;
335463, 3830836; 335433, 3830836; 335433, 3830806; 335403, 3830806;
335403, 3830776; 335343, 3830776; 335343, 3830806; 335313, 3830806;
335313, 3830776; 335283, 3830776; 335283, 3830746; 335313, 3830746;
335313, 3830686; 335553, 3830686; 335553, 3830656; 335583, 3830656;
335583, 3830476; 335643, 3830476; 335643, 3830446; 335673, 3830446;
335673, 3830386; 335703, 3830386; 335703, 3830086; 335763, 3830086;
335763, 3830116; 335793, 3830116; 335793, 3830086; 335823, 3830086;
335823, 3830146; 335883, 3830146; 335883, 3830176; 335913, 3830176;
335913, 3830206; 336003, 3830206; 336003, 3830236; 336063, 3830236;
336063, 3830266; 336123, 3830266; 336123, 3830296; 336183, 3830296;
336183, 3830326; 336243, 3830326; 336243, 3830356; 336393, 3830356;
336393, 3830266; 336423, 3830266; 336423, 3830236; 336393, 3830236;
336393, 3830146; 336363, 3830146; 336363, 3829996; 336393, 3829996;
336393, 3829966; 336423, 3829966; 336423, 3830026; 336453, 3830026;
336453, 3830056; 336483, 3830056; 336483, 3830086; 336543, 3830086;
336543, 3830056; 336603, 3830056; 336603, 3830026; 336633, 3830026;
336633, 3829996; 336693, 3829996; 336693, 3829936; 336723, 3829936;
336723, 3829876; 336753, 3829876; 336753, 3829846; 336783, 3829846;
336783, 3829786; 336813, 3829786; 336813, 3829756; 336843, 3829756;
336843, 3829726; 337053, 3829726; 337053, 3829636; 337083, 3829636;
337083, 3829606; 337053, 3829606; 337053, 3829576; 337113, 3829576;
337113, 3829546; 337203, 3829546; 337203, 3829516; 337233, 3829516;
337233, 3829486; 337263, 3829486; 337263, 3829396; 337293, 3829396;
337293, 3829366; 337353, 3829366; 337353, 3829396; 337473, 3829396;
337473, 3829366; 337503, 3829366; 337503, 3829216; 337533, 3829216;
337533, 3829186; 337563, 3829186; 337563, 3829126; 337593, 3829126;
337593, 3829036; 337623, 3829036; 337623, 3829006; 337653, 3829006;
337653, 3828976; 337623, 3828976; 337623, 3828916; 337653, 3828916;
337653, 3828826; 337683, 3828826; 337683, 3828796; 337653, 3828796;
337653, 3828766; 337683, 3828766; 337683, 3828736; 337653, 3828736;
337653, 3828706; 337623, 3828706; 337623, 3828646; 337593, 3828646;
337593, 3828616; 337473, 3828616; 337473, 3828586; 337413, 3828586;
337413, 3828616; 337353, 3828616; 337353, 3828646; 337323, 3828646;
337323, 3828676; 337173, 3828676; 337173, 3828706; 337113, 3828706;
337113, 3828616; 337083, 3828616; 337083, 3828586; 337053, 3828586;
337053, 3828526; 336993, 3828526; 336993, 3828496; 336963, 3828496;
336963, 3828286; 336993, 3828286; 336993, 3828136; 337053, 3828136;
337053, 3828106; 337113, 3828106; 337113, 3828046; 337143, 3828046;
337143, 3827926; 337113, 3827926; 337113, 3827716; 337143, 3827716;
337143, 3827626; 337173, 3827626; 337173, 3827596; 337233, 3827596;
337233, 3827566; 337203, 3827566; 337203, 3827536; 337173, 3827536;
337173, 3827326; 337143, 3827326; 337143, 3827296; 337173, 3827296;
337173, 3827266; 337143, 3827266; 337143, 3827236; 337113, 3827236;
337113, 3827206; 337143, 3827206; 337143, 3827176; 337263, 3827176;
337263, 3827146; 337293, 3827146; 337293, 3827086; 337323, 3827086;
337323, 3827026; 337353, 3827026; 337353, 3826996; 337383, 3826996;
337383, 3826936; 337353, 3826936; 337353, 3826846; 337323, 3826846;
337323, 3826786; 337293, 3826786; 337293, 3826726; 337263, 3826726;
337263, 3826696; 336993, 3826696; 336993, 3826726; 336903, 3826726;
336903, 3826756; 336843, 3826756; 336843, 3826726; 336813, 3826726;
336813, 3826636; 336843, 3826636; 336843, 3826516; 337053, 3826516;
337053, 3826456; 337083, 3826456; 337083, 3826426; 337143, 3826426;
337143, 3826396; 337173, 3826396; 337173, 3826366; 337203, 3826366;
337203, 3826336; 337233, 3826336; 337233, 3826306; 337263, 3826306;
337263, 3826096; 337233, 3826096; 337233, 3825946; 337353, 3825946;
337353, 3825976; 337383, 3825976; 337383, 3825916; 337353, 3825916;
337353, 3825766; 337323, 3825766; 337323, 3825706; 337293, 3825706;
337293, 3825676; 337263, 3825676; 337263, 3825646; 337233, 3825646;
337233, 3825616; 337203, 3825616; 337203, 3825586; 337173, 3825586;
337173, 3825526; 337143, 3825526; 337143, 3825106; 337173, 3825106;
337173, 3825016; 337203, 3825016;
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337203, 3824956; 337233, 3824956; 337233, 3824896; 337263, 3824896;
337263, 3824806; 337233, 3824806; 337233, 3824746; 337203, 3824746;
337203, 3824686; 337173, 3824686; 337173, 3824536; 337143, 3824536;
337143, 3824446; 337173, 3824446; 337173, 3824356; 337203, 3824356;
337203, 3824326; 337233, 3824326; 337233, 3824296; 337263, 3824296;
337263, 3824266; 337293, 3824266; 337293, 3824236; 337413, 3824236;
337413, 3824296; 337443, 3824296; 337443, 3824356; 337503, 3824356;
337503, 3824326; 337533, 3824326; 337533, 3824356; 337563, 3824356;
337563, 3824326; 337653, 3824326; 337653, 3824296; 337713, 3824296;
337713, 3824266; 337863, 3824266; 337863, 3824236; 337983, 3824236;
337983, 3824206; 338043, 3824206; 338043, 3824176; 338073, 3824176;
338073, 3824146; 338103, 3824146; 338103, 3824116; 338133, 3824116;
338133, 3824086; 338163, 3824086; 338163, 3824056; 338193, 3824056;
338193, 3823996; 338223, 3823996; 338223, 3823966; 338253, 3823966;
338253, 3823936; 338283, 3823936; 338283, 3823906; 338313, 3823906;
338313, 3823876; 338343, 3823876; 338343, 3823846; 338373, 3823846;
338373, 3823816; 338493, 3823816; 338493, 3823756; 338463, 3823756;
338463, 3823726; 338493, 3823726; 338493, 3823666; 338523, 3823666;
338523, 3823636; 338553, 3823636; 338553, 3823576; 338583, 3823576;
338583, 3823546; 338643, 3823546; 338643, 3823516; 338673, 3823516;
338673, 3823486; 338733, 3823486; 338733, 3823456; 338793, 3823456;
338793, 3823366; 338823, 3823366; 338823, 3823276; 338883, 3823276;
338883, 3823246; 338913, 3823246; 338913, 3823186; 338853, 3823186;
338853, 3823006; 338883, 3823006; 338883, 3822976; 338913, 3822976;
338913, 3822946; 338883, 3822946; 338883, 3822916; 338853, 3822916;
338853, 3822886; 338823, 3822886; 338823, 3822826; 338793, 3822826;
338793, 3822766; 338763, 3822766; 338763, 3822736; 338733, 3822736;
338733, 3822646; 338703, 3822646; 338703, 3822616; 338733, 3822616;
338733, 3822556; 338763, 3822556; 338763, 3822526; 338883, 3822526;
338883, 3822496; 338943, 3822496; 338943, 3822466; 339003, 3822466;
339003, 3822436; 339033, 3822436; 339033, 3822346; 339063, 3822346;
339063, 3822316; 339093, 3822316; 339093, 3822286; 339063, 3822286;
339063, 3822256; 338943, 3822256; 338943, 3822226; 338883, 3822226;
338883, 3822196; 338853, 3822196; 338853, 3822046; 338823, 3822046;
338823, 3821956; 338853, 3821956; 338853, 3821896; 338823, 3821896;
338823, 3821626; 338853, 3821626; 338853, 3821566; 338883, 3821566;
338883, 3821536; 338913, 3821536; 338913, 3821446; 338943, 3821446;
338943, 3821326; 338973, 3821326; 338973, 3821116; 339003, 3821116;
339003, 3820966; 338973, 3820966; 338973, 3820816; 339003, 3820816;
339003, 3820786; 339123, 3820786; 339123, 3820726; 339153, 3820726;
339153, 3820666; 339183, 3820666; 339183, 3820606; 339213, 3820606;
339213, 3820576; 339303, 3820576; 339303, 3820546; 339333, 3820546;
339333, 3820516; 339363, 3820516; 339363, 3820456; 339303, 3820456;
339303, 3820426; 339243, 3820426; 339243, 3820396; 339093, 3820396;
339093, 3820336; 339063, 3820336; 339063, 3820306; 339033, 3820306;
339033, 3820276; 339003, 3820276; 339003, 3820216; 338973, 3820216;
338973, 3820186; 338913, 3820186; 338913, 3820156; 338853, 3820156;
338853, 3820126; 338823, 3820126; 338823, 3820096; 338793, 3820096;
338793, 3820066; 338763, 3820066; 338763, 3820006; 338793, 3820006;
338793, 3819886; 338823, 3819886; 338823, 3819826; 338853, 3819826;
338853, 3819796; 338883, 3819796; 338883, 3819736; 338913, 3819736;
338913, 3819676; 338943, 3819676; 338943, 3819586; 338973, 3819586;
338973, 3819526; 339003, 3819526; 339003, 3819496; 338973, 3819496;
338973, 3819436; 339003, 3819436; 339003, 3819316; 338973, 3819316;
338973, 3819196; 338943, 3819196; 338943, 3819166; 338913, 3819166;
338913, 3819136; 338793, 3819136; 338793, 3819166; 338733, 3819166;
338733, 3819196; 338703, 3819196; 338703, 3819226; 338673, 3819226;
338673, 3819286; 338643, 3819286; 338643, 3819436; 338493, 3819436;
338493, 3819406; 338403, 3819406; 338403, 3819436; 338433, 3819436;
338433, 3819466; 338463, 3819466; 338463, 3819496; 338493, 3819496;
338493, 3819646; 338463, 3819646; 338463, 3819676; 338433, 3819676;
338433, 3819706; 338403, 3819706; 338403, 3819766; 338373, 3819766;
338373, 3819796; 338343, 3819796; 338343, 3819856; 338313, 3819856;
338313, 3819886; 338283, 3819886; 338283, 3819916; 338223, 3819916;
338223, 3819976; 338253, 3819976; 338253, 3820036; 338283, 3820036;
338283, 3820096; 338313, 3820096; 338313, 3820156; 338343, 3820156;
338343, 3820186; 338373, 3820186; 338373, 3820276; 338313, 3820276;
338313, 3820306; 338223, 3820306; 338223, 3820276; 338193, 3820276;
338193, 3820306; 338133, 3820306; 338133, 3820336; 338103, 3820336;
338103, 3820366; 338133, 3820366; 338133, 3820426; 338163, 3820426;
338163, 3820486; 338193, 3820486; 338193, 3820456; 338313, 3820456;
338313, 3820486; 338373, 3820486; 338373, 3820456; 338433, 3820456;
338433, 3820426; 338643, 3820426; 338643, 3820516; 338613, 3820516;
338613, 3820576; 338583, 3820576; 338583, 3820696; 338553, 3820696;
338553, 3820966; 338583, 3820966; 338583, 3821056; 338553, 3821056;
338553, 3821446; 338523, 3821446; 338523, 3821476; 338493, 3821476;
338493, 3821506; 338433, 3821506; 338433, 3821536; 338493, 3821536;
338493, 3821566; 338553, 3821566; 338553, 3821536; 338583, 3821536;
338583, 3821566; 338613, 3821566; 338613, 3821656; 338583, 3821656;
338583, 3821686; 338613, 3821686; 338613, 3821746; 338643, 3821746;
338643, 3821896; 338673, 3821896; 338673, 3821956; 338703, 3821956;
338703, 3822196; 338673, 3822196; 338673, 3822376; 338643, 3822376;
338643, 3822406; 338613, 3822406; 338613, 3822436; 338583, 3822436;
338583, 3822496; 338553, 3822496; 338553, 3822616; 338523, 3822616;
338523, 3822676; 338553, 3822676; 338553, 3822706; 338523, 3822706;
338523, 3822736; 338493, 3822736; 338493, 3822766; 338463, 3822766;
338463, 3822826; 338433, 3822826; 338433, 3822976; 338493, 3822976;
338493, 3823066; 338463, 3823066; 338463, 3823126; 338343, 3823126;
338343, 3823156; 338283, 3823156; 338283, 3823186; 338253, 3823186;
338253, 3823216; 338223, 3823216; 338223, 3823276; 338193, 3823276;
338193, 3823336; 338163, 3823336; 338163, 3823456; 338193, 3823456;
338193, 3823516; 338253, 3823516; 338253, 3823606; 338223, 3823606;
338223, 3823636; 338133, 3823636; 338133, 3823576; 338103, 3823576;
338103, 3823516; 338073, 3823516; 338073, 3823486; 337893, 3823486;
337893, 3823426; 337863, 3823426; 337863, 3823396; 337803, 3823396;
337803, 3823366; 337743, 3823366; 337743, 3823396; 337593, 3823396;
337593, 3823486; 337563, 3823486; 337563, 3823576; 337383, 3823576;
337383, 3823546; 337293, 3823546; 337293, 3823516; 337263, 3823516;
337263, 3823486; 337233, 3823486; 337233, 3823456; 337203, 3823456;
337203, 3823426; 337173, 3823426; 337173, 3823366; 337113, 3823366;
337113, 3823336; 337053, 3823336; 337053, 3823366; 336873, 3823366;
336873, 3823396; 336843, 3823396; 336843, 3823426; 336813, 3823426;
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336813, 3823456; 336783, 3823456; 336783, 3823486; 336693, 3823486;
336693, 3823456; 336633, 3823456; 336633, 3823426; 336603, 3823426;
336603, 3823456; 336543, 3823456; 336543, 3823486; 336513, 3823486;
336513, 3823516; 336483, 3823516; 336483, 3823576; 336363, 3823576;
336363, 3823636; 336333, 3823636; 336333, 3823666; 336273, 3823666;
336273, 3823696; 336243, 3823696; 336243, 3823726; 336213, 3823726;
336213, 3823786; 336183, 3823786; 336183, 3823816; 336063, 3823816;
336063, 3823846; 336003, 3823846; 336003, 3823876; 335973, 3823876;
335973, 3823906; 335913, 3823906; 335913, 3823936; 335883, 3823936;
335883, 3823966; 335823, 3823966; 335823, 3823996; 335763, 3823996;
335763, 3824026; 335733, 3824026; 335733, 3824056; 335703, 3824056;
335703, 3824206; 335673, 3824206; 335673, 3824386; 335643, 3824386;
335643, 3824416; 335583, 3824416; 335583, 3824446; 335553, 3824446;
335553, 3824506; 335523, 3824506; 335523, 3824536; 335373, 3824536;
335373, 3824566; 335313, 3824566; 335313, 3824596; 335223, 3824596;
335223, 3824626; 334953, 3824626; 334953, 3824656; 334923, 3824656;
334923, 3824626; 334743, 3824626; 334743, 3824656; 334653, 3824656;
334653, 3824626; 334623, 3824626; 334623, 3824596; 334563, 3824596;
334563, 3824656; 334593, 3824656; 334593, 3824716; 334623, 3824716;
334623, 3824836; 334653, 3824836; 334653, 3824866; 334683, 3824866;
334683, 3824806; 334803, 3824806; 334803, 3824776; 334863, 3824776;
334863, 3824746; 335103, 3824746; 335103, 3824776; 335163, 3824776;
335163, 3824746; 335343, 3824746; 335343, 3824716; 335373, 3824716;
335373, 3824686; 335403, 3824686; 335403, 3824656; 335613, 3824656;
335613, 3824626; 335643, 3824626; 335643, 3824536; 335673, 3824536;
335673, 3824506; 335703, 3824506; 335703, 3824536; 335733, 3824536;
335733, 3824506; 335763, 3824506; 335763, 3824476; 335793, 3824476;
335793, 3824176; 335823, 3824176; 335823, 3824116; 335853, 3824116;
335853, 3824086; 335943, 3824086; 335943, 3824056; 336003, 3824056;
336003, 3823996; 336033, 3823996; 336033, 3823966; 336093, 3823966;
336093, 3823936; 336183, 3823936; 336183, 3823966; 336213, 3823966;
336213, 3823936; 336243, 3823936; 336243, 3823966; 336273, 3823966;
336273, 3823936; 336303, 3823936; 336303, 3823906; 336273, 3823906;
336273, 3823876; 336303, 3823876; 336303, 3823786; 336333, 3823786;
336333, 3823756; 336393, 3823756; 336393, 3823726; 336453, 3823726;
336453, 3823696; 336513, 3823696; 336513, 3823666; 336543, 3823666;
336543, 3823636; 336603, 3823636; 336603, 3823576; 336633, 3823576;
336633, 3823606; 336693, 3823606; 336693, 3823636; 336813, 3823636;
336813, 3823606; 336843, 3823606; 336843, 3823576; 336873, 3823576;
336873, 3823516; 336933, 3823516; 336933, 3823486; 337113, 3823486;
337113, 3823516; 337143, 3823516; 337143, 3823546; 337113, 3823546;
337113, 3823696; 337203, 3823696; 337203, 3823726; 337323, 3823726;
337323, 3823696; 337413, 3823696; 337413, 3823726; 337533, 3823726;
337533, 3823756; 337563, 3823756; 337563, 3823726; 337623, 3823726;
337623, 3823696; 337713, 3823696; 337713, 3823636; 337743, 3823636;
337743, 3823606; 337833, 3823606; 337833, 3823636; 337863, 3823636;
337863, 3823666; 337893, 3823666; 337893, 3823696; 337923, 3823696;
337923, 3823786; 337953, 3823786; 337953, 3823966; 337803, 3823966;
337803, 3823996; 337743, 3823996; 337743, 3824026; 337683, 3824026;
337683, 3824086; 337653, 3824086; 337653, 3824146; 337623, 3824146;
337623, 3824176; 337443, 3824176; 337443, 3824146; 337323, 3824146;
337323, 3824116; 337203, 3824116; 337203, 3824146; 337143, 3824146;
337143, 3824176; 337113, 3824176; 337113, 3824206; 337083, 3824206;
337083, 3824236; 337053, 3824236; 337053, 3824326; 337023, 3824326;
337023, 3824476; 337053, 3824476; 337053, 3824596; 337083, 3824596;
337083, 3824716; 337113, 3824716; 337113, 3824776; 337143, 3824776;
337143, 3824866; 337173, 3824866; 337173, 3824896; 337143, 3824896;
337143, 3824956; 337113, 3824956; 337113, 3824986; 337083, 3824986;
337083, 3825046; 337053, 3825046; 337053, 3825376; 337023, 3825376;
337023, 3825436; 336993, 3825436; 336993, 3825466; 336963, 3825466;
336963, 3825526; 336933, 3825526; 336933, 3825616; 336963, 3825616;
336963, 3825676; 337023, 3825676; 337023, 3825706; 337053, 3825706;
337053, 3825736; 337083, 3825736; 337083, 3825766; 337113, 3825766;
337113, 3825856; 337083, 3825856; 337083, 3825976; 337053, 3825976;
337053, 3826036; 337023, 3826036; 337023, 3826066; 336993, 3826066;
336993, 3826096; 337023, 3826096; 337023, 3826126; 337053, 3826126;
337053, 3826186; 337023, 3826186; 337023, 3826246; 336993, 3826246;
336993, 3826276; 336933, 3826276; 336933, 3826306; 336723, 3826306;
336723, 3826336; 336693, 3826336; 336693, 3826366; 336663, 3826366;
336663, 3826396; 336603, 3826396; 336603, 3826456; 336573, 3826456;
336573, 3826516; 336543, 3826516; 336543, 3826576; 336513, 3826576;
336513, 3826636; 336633, 3826636; 336633, 3826846; 336663, 3826846;
336663, 3826906; 336693, 3826906; 336693, 3826936; 336723, 3826936;
336723, 3826966; 336753, 3826966; 336753, 3827026; 336783, 3827026;
336783, 3827056; 336843, 3827056; 336843, 3827086; 336873, 3827086;
336873, 3827206; 336903, 3827206; 336903, 3827296; 336933, 3827296;
336933, 3827326; 336963, 3827326; 336963, 3827416; 336993, 3827416;
336993, 3827476; 337023, 3827476; 337023, 3828016; 336993, 3828016;
336993, 3828046; 336963, 3828046; 336963, 3828076; 336933, 3828076;
336933, 3828106; 336903, 3828106; 336903, 3828256; 336873, 3828256;
336873, 3828286; 336903, 3828286; 336903, 3828556; 336963, 3828556;
336963, 3828586; 336993, 3828586; 336993, 3828646; 336963, 3828646;
336963, 3828706; 336933, 3828706; 336933, 3828736; 336903, 3828736;
336903, 3828766; 336933, 3828766; 336933, 3828826; 336963, 3828826;
336963, 3828856; 336993, 3828856; 336993, 3828886; 337083, 3828886;
337083, 3828856; 337173, 3828856; 337173, 3828826; 337263, 3828826;
337263, 3828796; 337353, 3828796; 337353, 3828766; 337533, 3828766;
337533, 3828916; 337503, 3828916; 337503, 3829006; 337473, 3829006;
337473, 3829126; 337443, 3829126; returning to 337443, 3829276.
Excluding land bounded by 337443, 3829276; 337473, 3829276; 337473,
3829336; 337443, 3829336; returning to 337443, 3829276.
(iii) Note: Map of Units 4 and 5 follows:
BILLING CODE 4310-55-P
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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09FE11.003
BILLING CODE 43107-55-C
(11) Unit 6: Upper Santa Clara River Basin, Los Angeles County,
California.
(i) Subunit 6a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Liebre Mtn. and
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Whitaker Peak, land upstream of Castaic Lake, bounded by the following
UTM coordinates (E, N): 347013, 3835726; 347013, 3835696; 347043,
3835696; 347043, 3835576; 347073, 3835576; 347073, 3835546; 347103,
3835546; 347103, 3835516; 347073, 3835516; 347073, 3835426; 347103,
3835426; 347103, 3835306; 347133, 3835306; 347133, 3835276; 347163,
3835276; 347163, 3835216; 347133, 3835216; 347133, 3835186; 347163,
3835186; 347163, 3835126; 347133, 3835126; 347133, 3835036; 347163,
3835036; 347163, 3834976; 347193, 3834976; 347193, 3834946; 347223,
3834946; 347223, 3834916; 347193, 3834916; 347193, 3834886; 347163,
3834886; 347163, 3834856; 347133, 3834856; 347133, 3834766; 347163,
3834766; 347163, 3834676; 347133, 3834676; 347133, 3834646; 347103,
3834646; 347103, 3834436; 347073, 3834436; 347073, 3834406; 347043,
3834406; 347043, 3834346; 347073, 3834346; 347073, 3834226; 347043,
3834226; 347043, 3834166; 347073, 3834166; 347073, 3834136; 347103,
3834136; 347103, 3834106; 347073, 3834106; 347073, 3834046; 347043,
3834046; 347043, 3834016; 346983, 3834016; 346983, 3833986; 347013,
3833986; 347013, 3833956; 347043, 3833956; 347043, 3833926; 347163,
3833926; 347163, 3833956; 347223, 3833956; 347223, 3833986; 347313,
3833986; 347313, 3833956; 347373, 3833956; 347373, 3833926; 347433,
3833926; 347433, 3833836; 347463, 3833836; 347463, 3833776; 347493,
3833776; 347493, 3833806; 347523, 3833806; 347523, 3833776; 347553,
3833776; 347553, 3833746; 347583, 3833746; 347583, 3833716; 347613,
3833716; 347613, 3833596; 347643, 3833596; 347643, 3833566; 347613,
3833566; 347613, 3833536; 347523, 3833536; 347523, 3833506; 347553,
3833506; 347553, 3833476; 347583, 3833476; 347583, 3833446; 347613,
3833446; 347613, 3833326; 347583, 3833326; 347583, 3833296; 347553,
3833296; 347553, 3833236; 347523, 3833236; 347523, 3833206; 347493,
3833206; 347493, 3833116; 347523, 3833116; 347523, 3833086; 347553,
3833086; 347553, 3833056; 347523, 3833056; 347523, 3833026; 347583,
3833026; 347583, 3832966; 347613, 3832966; 347613, 3832936; 347673,
3832936; 347673, 3832876; 347733, 3832876; 347733, 3832846; 347763,
3832846; 347763, 3832816; 347883, 3832816; 347883, 3832756; 347913,
3832756; 347913, 3832516; 347883, 3832516; 347883, 3832456; 347853,
3832456; 347853, 3832396; 347823, 3832396; 347823, 3832336; 347793,
3832336; 347793, 3832276; 347763, 3832276; 347763, 3832186; 347733,
3832186; 347733, 3832126; 347763, 3832126; 347763, 3832096; 347793,
3832096; 347793, 3832006; 347823, 3832006; 347823, 3831916; 347853,
3831916; 347853, 3831886; 348003, 3831886; 348003, 3831616; 348033,
3831616; 348033, 3831496; 348003, 3831496; 348003, 3831436; 347943,
3831436; 347943, 3831406; 347913, 3831406; 347913, 3831376; 347883,
3831376; 347883, 3831346; 347853, 3831346; 347853, 3831316; 347793,
3831316; 347793, 3831286; 347763, 3831286; 347763, 3831316; 347733,
3831316; 347733, 3831286; 347703, 3831286; 347703, 3831256; 347643,
3831256; 347643, 3831196; 347613, 3831196; 347613, 3831106; 347583,
3831106; 347583, 3831046; 347553, 3831046; 347553, 3830956; 347463,
3830956; 347463, 3830926; 347403, 3830926; 347403, 3830776; 347373,
3830776; 347373, 3830686; 347343, 3830686; 347343, 3830626; 347373,
3830626; 347373, 3830596; 347403, 3830596; 347403, 3830566; 347433,
3830566; 347433, 3830536; 347463, 3830536; 347463, 3830506; 347493,
3830506; 347493, 3830416; 347583, 3830416; 347583, 3830446; 347613,
3830446; 347613, 3830506; 347673, 3830506; 347673, 3830536; 347733,
3830536; 347733, 3830566; 347883, 3830566; 347883, 3830596; 347943,
3830596; 347943, 3830566; 347973, 3830566; 347973, 3830596; 348003,
3830596; 348003, 3830656; 348033, 3830656; 348033, 3830686; 348063,
3830686; 348063, 3830746; 348093, 3830746; 348093, 3830776; 348153,
3830776; 348153, 3830836; 348183, 3830836; 348183, 3830806; 348213,
3830806; 348213, 3830656; 348243, 3830656; 348243, 3830626; 348213,
3830626; 348213, 3830596; 348153, 3830596; 348153, 3830536; 348123,
3830536; 348123, 3830476; 348093, 3830476; 348093, 3830446; 348063,
3830446; 348063, 3830416; 348033, 3830416; 348033, 3830386; 347763,
3830386; 347763, 3830326; 347733, 3830326; 347733, 3830236; 347703,
3830236; 347703, 3830206; 347643, 3830206; 347643, 3830176; 347583,
3830176; 347583, 3830146; 347553, 3830146; 347553, 3830116; 347523,
3830116; 347523, 3830056; 347493, 3830056; 347493, 3830026; 347463,
3830026; 347463, 3829936; 347493, 3829936; 347493, 3829906; 347463,
3829906; 347463, 3829876; 347493, 3829876; 347493, 3829786; 347523,
3829786; 347523, 3829726; 347553, 3829726; 347553, 3829666; 347583,
3829666; 347583, 3829636; 347613, 3829636; 347613, 3829606; 347643,
3829606; 347643, 3829516; 347673, 3829516; 347673, 3829486; 347703,
3829486; 347703, 3829456; 347733, 3829456; 347733, 3829396; 347763,
3829396; 347763, 3829246; 347793, 3829246; 347793, 3829186; 347823,
3829186; 347823, 3829156; 347793, 3829156; 347793, 3829126; 347823,
3829126; 347823, 3829096; 347853, 3829096; 347853, 3829066; 348003,
3829066; 348003, 3829036; 348033, 3829036; 348033, 3828976; 348063,
3828976; 348063, 3828946; 348093, 3828946; 348093, 3828916; 348123,
3828916; 348123, 3828886; 348153, 3828886; 348153, 3828856; 348243,
3828856; 348243, 3828826; 348333, 3828826; 348333, 3828796; 348423,
3828796; 348423, 3828706; 348453, 3828706; 348453, 3828646; 348483,
3828646; 348483, 3828616; 348513, 3828616; 348513, 3828586; 348543,
3828586; 348543, 3828556; 348573, 3828556; 348573, 3828526; 348603,
3828526; 348603, 3828496; 348663, 3828496; 348663, 3828436; 348693,
3828436; 348693, 3828376; 348723, 3828376; 348723, 3828286; 348753,
3828286; 348753, 3828226; 348589, 3828161; 348284, 3828591; 348178,
3828688; 348078, 3828752; 348062, 3828760; 347717, 3828918; 347472,
3829091; 347435, 3829183; 347360, 3829275; 347250, 3829419; 347225,
3829488; 347198, 3829606; 347157, 3829757; 347133, 3829992; 347133,
3830026; 347103, 3830026; 347103, 3830056; 347073, 3830056; 347073,
3830116; 347133, 3830116; 347133, 3830176; 347163, 3830176; 347163,
3830206; 347193, 3830206; 347193, 3830266; 347223, 3830266; 347223,
3830356; 347193, 3830356; 347193, 3830416; 347163, 3830416; 347163,
3830476; 347133, 3830476; 347133, 3830506; 347103, 3830506; 347103,
3830536; 347043, 3830536; 347043, 3830566; 346953, 3830566; 346953,
3830596; 347043, 3830596; 347043, 3830626; 347103, 3830626; 347103,
3830656; 347133, 3830656; 347133, 3830716; 347193, 3830716; 347193,
3830746; 347223, 3830746; 347223, 3830896; 347253, 3830896; 347253,
3830986; 347283, 3830986; 347283, 3831046; 347343, 3831046; 347343,
3831076; 347433, 3831076; 347433, 3831106; 347463, 3831106; 347463,
3831286; 347523, 3831286; 347523, 3831346; 347553, 3831346; 347553,
3831376; 347613, 3831376; 347613, 3831406; 347673, 3831406; 347673,
3831436; 347763, 3831436; 347763, 3831466; 347823, 3831466; 347823,
3831496; 347883, 3831496; 347883, 3831526; 347853, 3831526; 347853,
3831766; 347793, 3831766; 347793, 3831826; 347763, 3831826; 347763,
3831856;
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347733, 3831856; 347733, 3831946; 347703, 3831946; 347703, 3832006;
347643, 3832006; 347643, 3832036; 347613, 3832036; 347613, 3832216;
347643, 3832216; 347643, 3832276; 347673, 3832276; 347673, 3832306;
347643, 3832306; 347643, 3832396; 347673, 3832396; 347673, 3832456;
347703, 3832456; 347703, 3832546; 347733, 3832546; 347733, 3832576;
347763, 3832576; 347763, 3832636; 347793, 3832636; 347793, 3832696;
347733, 3832696; 347733, 3832726; 347703, 3832726; 347703, 3832756;
347673, 3832756; 347673, 3832786; 347643, 3832786; 347643, 3832816;
347583, 3832816; 347583, 3832846; 347553, 3832846; 347553, 3832876;
347523, 3832876; 347523, 3832906; 347493, 3832906; 347493, 3832936;
347403, 3832936; 347403, 3832966; 347343, 3832966; 347343, 3832996;
347283, 3832996; 347283, 3833026; 347313, 3833026; 347313, 3833056;
347283, 3833056; 347283, 3833146; 347253, 3833146; 347253, 3833206;
347283, 3833206; 347283, 3833266; 347313, 3833266; 347313, 3833296;
347343, 3833296; 347343, 3833356; 347373, 3833356; 347373, 3833386;
347343, 3833386; 347343, 3833566; 347313, 3833566; 347313, 3833596;
347283, 3833596; 347283, 3833746; 347253, 3833746; 347253, 3833716;
347223, 3833716; 347223, 3833686; 347193, 3833686; 347193, 3833716;
347133, 3833716; 347133, 3833746; 347073, 3833746; 347073, 3833776;
346983, 3833776; 346983, 3833806; 346953, 3833806; 346953, 3833866;
346923, 3833866; 346923, 3833896; 346893, 3833896; 346893, 3833926;
346833, 3833926; 346833, 3834046; 346803, 3834046; 346803, 3834076;
346833, 3834076; 346833, 3834196; 346803, 3834196; 346803, 3834316;
346833, 3834316; 346833, 3834286; 346893, 3834286; 346893, 3834316;
346923, 3834316; 346923, 3834466; 346953, 3834466; 346953, 3834766;
346983, 3834766; 346983, 3834796; 346953, 3834796; 346953, 3834916;
346983, 3834916; 346983, 3835006; 346953, 3835006; 346953, 3835126;
346923, 3835126; 346923, 3835186; 346953, 3835186; 346953, 3835276;
346923, 3835276; 346923, 3835576; 346953, 3835576; 346953, 3835666;
346983, 3835666; 346983, 3835726; returning to 347013, 3835726.
(ii) Subunit 6b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Val Verde and
Newhall, land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 351607,
3812015; 351519, 3811959; 351509, 3811885; 351441, 3811818; 351334,
3811775; 351265, 3811817; 351198, 3811784; 351050, 3811684; 350707,
3811270; 350549, 3811035; 350461, 3810962; 350392, 3810900; 350536,
3810555; 350611, 3810615; 350651, 3810701; 350911, 3810836; 350996,
3810902; 351071, 3811080; 351233, 3811324; 351219, 3811410; 351600,
3811716; 351723, 3811700; 351817, 3811720; 351869, 3811755; 351931,
3811780; 352028, 3811785; 352275, 3811789; 352444, 3811775; 352470,
3811769; 352572, 3811731; 352656, 3811722; 352693, 3811705; 352754,
3811671; 352780, 3811675; 352794, 3811672; 352866, 3811626; 352898,
3811602; 352914, 3811598; 352942, 3811612; 352987, 3811637; 353083,
3811663; 353147, 3811702; 353216, 3811740; 353234, 3811758; 353232,
3811809; 353269, 3811790; 353276, 3811785; 353335, 3811693; 353500,
3811489; 353620, 3811270; 353712, 3811027; 353790, 3810921; 353806,
3810879; 353836, 3810829; 353902, 3810814; 354034, 3810821; 354163,
3810711; 354188, 3810661; 354219, 3810611; 354385, 3810571; 354404,
3810585; 354407, 3810621; 354340, 3810791; 354401, 3810779; 354503,
3810743; 354626, 3810700; 354675, 3810672; 354728, 3810658; 354809,
3810606; 354872, 3810556; 354931, 3810602; 354944, 3810635; 354962,
3810664; 354999, 3810679; 355059, 3810710; 355104, 3810722; 355134,
3810752; 355211, 3810742; 355239, 3810746; 355261, 3810741; 355286,
3810734; 355312, 3810731; 355340, 3810738; 355367, 3810705; 355334,
3810669; 355308, 3810641; 355272, 3810602; 355329, 3810504; 355339,
3810502; 355434, 3810487; 355489, 3810439; 355510, 3810432; 355515,
3810392; 355464, 3810402; 355405, 3810353; 355244, 3810403; 355176,
3810435; 355113, 3810417; 355091, 3810325; 354761, 3810325; 354746,
3810358; 354539, 3810348; 354510, 3810406; 354477, 3810400; 354282,
3810496; 354213, 3810530; 354144, 3810533; 354039, 3810589; 353745,
3810703; 353618, 3810835; 353493, 3810884; 353457, 3810959; 353464,
3811077; 353461, 3811117; 353440, 3811155; 353401, 3811177; 353203,
3811177; 353129, 3811231; 353097, 3811234; 353059, 3811234; 353025,
3811241; 353000, 3811258; 352943, 3811285; 352799, 3811294; 352639,
3811323; 352632, 3811323; 352526, 3811295; 352391, 3811345; 352293,
3811456; 352263, 3811456; 352263, 3811486; 352203, 3811486; 352203,
3811516; 352143, 3811516; 352143, 3811486; 352083, 3811486; 352083,
3811516; 352053, 3811516; 352053, 3811546; 351933, 3811546; 351933,
3811516; 351903, 3811516; 351903, 3811486; 351873, 3811486; 351873,
3811456; 351843, 3811456; 351843, 3811396; 351813, 3811396; 351813,
3811366; 351783, 3811366; 351783, 3811306; 351753, 3811306; 351753,
3811246; 351723, 3811246; 351723, 3811216; 351693, 3811216; 351693,
3811126; 351723, 3811126; 351723, 3811096; 351753, 3811096; 351753,
3811036; 351783, 3811036; 351783, 3811006; 351843, 3811006; 351843,
3810946; 351873, 3810946; 351873, 3810916; 351903, 3810916; 351903,
3810886; 351873, 3810886; 351873, 3810856; 351783, 3810856; 351783,
3810886; 351693, 3810886; 351693, 3810916; 351633, 3810916; 351633,
3810886; 351573, 3810886; 351573, 3810856; 351543, 3810856; 351543,
3810826; 351513, 3810826; 351513, 3810796; 351483, 3810796; 351483,
3810766; 351453, 3810766; 351453, 3810736; 351423, 3810736; 351423,
3810706; 351393, 3810706; 351393, 3810586; 351423, 3810586; 351423,
3810556; 351483, 3810556; 351483, 3810526; 351573, 3810526; 351573,
3810496; 351513, 3810496; 351513, 3810406; 351423, 3810406; 351423,
3810436; 351333, 3810436; 351333, 3810406; 351273, 3810406; 351273,
3810376; 351213, 3810376; 351213, 3810346; 351123, 3810346; 351123,
3810316; 351063, 3810316; 351063, 3810286; 350973, 3810286; 350973,
3810256; 350913, 3810256; 350913, 3810196; 350853, 3810196; 350853,
3810166; 350823, 3810166; 350823, 3810106; 350793, 3810106; 350793,
3810016; 350763, 3810016; 350763, 3809986; 350733, 3809986; 350733,
3810016; 350703, 3810016; 350703, 3810046; 350673, 3810046; 350673,
3810016; 350613, 3810016; 350613, 3809986; 350583, 3809986; 350583,
3809956; 350553, 3809956; 350553, 3809926; 350523, 3809926; 350523,
3809896; 350463, 3809896; 350463, 3809866; 350433, 3809866; 350433,
3809806; 350463, 3809806; 350463, 3809776; 350493, 3809776; 350493,
3809716; 350523, 3809716; 350523, 3809686; 350493, 3809686; 350493,
3809656; 350403, 3809656; 350403, 3809686; 350343, 3809686; 350343,
3809716; 350283, 3809716; 350283, 3809746; 350163, 3809746; 350163,
3809716; 350073, 3809716; 350073, 3809746; 349803, 3809746; 349803,
3809716; 349773, 3809716; 349773, 3809656; 349743, 3809656; 349743,
3809626; 349713, 3809626; 349713, 3809656; 349683, 3809656; 349683,
3809716; 349653, 3809716; 349653, 3809746; 349593, 3809746; 349593,
3809776; 349443, 3809776; 349443, 3809746; 349413, 3809746; 349413,
3809716; 349383, 3809716; 349383, 3809686; 349353, 3809686; 349353,
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3809716; 349293, 3809716; 349293, 3809746; 349203, 3809746; 349203,
3809716; 348963, 3809716; 348963, 3809686; 348843, 3809686; 348843,
3809656; 348783, 3809656; 348783, 3809626; 348723, 3809626; 348723,
3809716; 348693, 3809716; 348693, 3809956; 348723, 3809956; 348723,
3810010; 348814, 3810014; 348855, 3810063; 348912, 3810088; 348977,
3810098; 349069, 3810099; 349167, 3810089; 349274, 3810065; 349342,
3810026; 349783, 3810022; 349908, 3810053; 350020, 3810116; 350109,
3810204; 350111, 3810282; 350155, 3810412; 350231, 3810529; 350260,
3810644; 350290, 3810839; 350136, 3810837; 350133, 3810916; 350133,
3810946; 350163, 3810946; 350163, 3810976; 350193, 3810976; 350193,
3811006; 350223, 3811006; 350223, 3811036; 350253, 3811036; 350253,
3811066; 350284, 3811067; 350332, 3811179; 350353, 3811269; 350362,
3811367; 350497, 3811286; 350572, 3811314; 350783, 3811547; 350856,
3811582; 350916, 3811674; 350944, 3811744; 351015, 3811821; 351114,
3811958; 351013, 3811999; 350945, 3812079; 350793, 3812290; 350679,
3812483; 350662, 3812533; 350660, 3812557; 350664, 3812570; 350686,
3812591; 350711, 3812689; 350772, 3812746; 350853, 3812746; 350853,
3812716; 350883, 3812716; 350883, 3812656; 350943, 3812656; 350943,
3812506; 350973, 3812506; 350973, 3812446; 351003, 3812446; 351003,
3812416; 351033, 3812416; 351033, 3812356; 351123, 3812356; 351154,
3812153; 351230, 3811960; 351308, 3812011; 351365, 3812071; 351394,
3812134; 351402, 3812197; 351373, 3812260; 351429, 3812312; 351362,
3812433; 351344, 3812518; 351327, 3812670; 351317, 3812718; 351276,
3812777; 351276, 3812820; 351290, 3812866; 351284, 3812918; 351290,
3812961; 351301, 3813098; 351324, 3813156; 351391, 3813243; 351591,
3813448; 351660, 3813318; 351665, 3813305; 351582, 3813228; 351575,
3813219; 351541, 3813083; 351558, 3812923; 351732, 3812697; 351808,
3812549; 351808, 3812379; 351818, 3812330; 351792, 3812262; 351710,
3812130; returning to 351607, 3812015.
(iii) Subunit 6c: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Agua Dulce,
and Acton, land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N):
388803, 3811696; 388803, 3811636; 388833, 3811636; 388833, 3811606;
388863, 3811606; 388863, 3811576; 388833, 3811576; 388833, 3811486;
388773, 3811486; 388773, 3811426; 388683, 3811426; 388683, 3811306;
388653, 3811306; 388653, 3811276; 388623, 3811276; 388623, 3811246;
388593, 3811246; 388593, 3811216; 388353, 3811216; 388353, 3811186;
388293, 3811186; 388293, 3811126; 387965, 3811126; 387965, 3810996;
386223, 3810996; 386223, 3811006; 386163, 3811006; 386163, 3811036;
386013, 3811036; 386013, 3811066; 385953, 3811066; 385953, 3811096;
385893, 3811096; 385893, 3811186; 385773, 3811186; 385773, 3811156;
385743, 3811156; 385743, 3811036; 385773, 3811036; 385773, 3810706;
385803, 3810706; 385803, 3810646; 385833, 3810646; 385833, 3810586;
385863, 3810586; 385863, 3810526; 385773, 3810526; 385773, 3810556;
385713, 3810556; 385713, 3810586; 385623, 3810586; 385623, 3810646;
385563, 3810646; 385563, 3810706; 385533, 3810706; 385533, 3810766;
385503, 3810766; 385503, 3810796; 385443, 3810796; 385443, 3810766;
385383, 3810766; 385383, 3810736; 385353, 3810736; 385353, 3810826;
385383, 3810826; 385383, 3810886; 385413, 3810886; 385413, 3811006;
385383, 3811006; 385383, 3811066; 385353, 3811066; 385353, 3811216;
385323, 3811216; 385323, 3811276; 385293, 3811276; 385293, 3811246;
385263, 3811246; 385263, 3811276; 385233, 3811276; 385233, 3811396;
385203, 3811396; 385203, 3811426; 385173, 3811426; 385173, 3811456;
385113, 3811456; 385113, 3811486; 385083, 3811486; 385083, 3811516;
385023, 3811516; 385023, 3811546; 384963, 3811546; 384963, 3811576;
384783, 3811576; 384783, 3811546; 384753, 3811546; 384753, 3811516;
384783, 3811516; 384783, 3811426; 384723, 3811426; 384723, 3811456;
384693, 3811456; 384693, 3811426; 384633, 3811426; 384633, 3811306;
384573, 3811306; 384573, 3811336; 384543, 3811336; 384543, 3811366;
384453, 3811366; 384453, 3811396; 384333, 3811396; 384333, 3811426;
384033, 3811426; 384033, 3811366; 383883, 3811366; 383883, 3811336;
383823, 3811336; 383823, 3811306; 383793, 3811306; 383793, 3811276;
383703, 3811276; 383703, 3811246; 383673, 3811246; 383673, 3811306;
383643, 3811306; 383643, 3811276; 383553, 3811276; 383553, 3811306;
383433, 3811306; 383433, 3811246; 383343, 3811246; 383343, 3811276;
383253, 3811276; 383253, 3811306; 383193, 3811306; 383193, 3811276;
383163, 3811276; 383163, 3811306; 383103, 3811306; 383103, 3811336;
383073, 3811336; 383073, 3811306; 383043, 3811306; 383043, 3811336;
382893, 3811336; 382893, 3811366; 382623, 3811366; 382623, 3811396;
382503, 3811396; 382503, 3811366; 382443, 3811366; 382443, 3811336;
382383, 3811336; 382383, 3811306; 382353, 3811306; 382353, 3811246;
382323, 3811246; 382323, 3811336; 382293, 3811336; 382293, 3811366;
382263, 3811366; 382263, 3811426; 382233, 3811426; 382233, 3811456;
382203, 3811456; 382203, 3811516; 382173, 3811516; 382173, 3811546;
382143, 3811546; 382143, 3811576; 382083, 3811576; 382083, 3811546;
382023, 3811546; 382023, 3811516; 381903, 3811516; 381903, 3811546;
381813, 3811546; 381813, 3811456; 381783, 3811456; 381783, 3811396;
381723, 3811396; 381723, 3811336; 381693, 3811336; 381693, 3811366;
381663, 3811366; 381663, 3811486; 381543, 3811486; 381543, 3811456;
381453, 3811456; 381453, 3811486; 381423, 3811486; 381423, 3811516;
381333, 3811516; 381333, 3811486; 381303, 3811486; 381303, 3811426;
381273, 3811426; 381273, 3811486; 381213, 3811486; 381213, 3811456;
381183, 3811456; 381183, 3811426; 381153, 3811426; 381153, 3811396;
381123, 3811396; 381123, 3811366; 381063, 3811366; 381063, 3811396;
380973, 3811396; 380973, 3811426; 380883, 3811426; 380883, 3811456;
380853, 3811456; 380853, 3811606; 380823, 3811606; 380823, 3811636;
380793, 3811636; 380793, 3811576; 380763, 3811576; 380763, 3811546;
380733, 3811546; 380733, 3811516; 380703, 3811516; 380703, 3811486;
380673, 3811486; 380673, 3811456; 380643, 3811456; 380643, 3811426;
380583, 3811426; 380583, 3811396; 380553, 3811396; 380553, 3811426;
380403, 3811426; 380403, 3811396; 380313, 3811396; 380313, 3811366;
380253, 3811366; 380253, 3811456; 380223, 3811456; 380223, 3811486;
380193, 3811486; 380193, 3811516; 380133, 3811516; 380133, 3811576;
380103, 3811576; 380103, 3811606; 380043, 3811606; 380043, 3811576;
380013, 3811576; 380013, 3811606; 379983, 3811606; 379983, 3811666;
379953, 3811666; 379953, 3811696; 379923, 3811696; 379923, 3811726;
379893, 3811726; 379893, 3811756; 379803, 3811756; 379803, 3811726;
379773, 3811726; 379773, 3811696; 379803, 3811696; 379803, 3811636;
379743, 3811636; 379743, 3811666; 379713, 3811666; 379713, 3811696;
379653, 3811696; 379653, 3811726; 379623, 3811726; 379623, 3811696;
379563, 3811696; 379563, 3811666; 379503, 3811666; 379503, 3811636;
379443, 3811636; 379443, 3811606; 379413, 3811606; 379413, 3811576;
379353, 3811576; 379353, 3811546; 379263, 3811546; 379263, 3811516;
379173, 3811516; 379173, 3811486; 379053,
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3811486; 379053, 3811456; 378963, 3811456; 378963, 3811426; 378903,
3811426; 378903, 3811396; 378873, 3811396; 378873, 3811366; 378843,
3811366; 378843, 3811336; 378753, 3811336; 378753, 3811306; 378603,
3811306; 378603, 3811336; 378513, 3811336; 378513, 3811306; 378453,
3811306; 378453, 3811456; 378423, 3811456; 378423, 3811516; 378393,
3811516; 378393, 3811576; 378273, 3811576; 378273, 3811546; 378243,
3811546; 378243, 3811516; 378153, 3811516; 378153, 3811486; 378093,
3811486; 378093, 3811456; 377973, 3811456; 377973, 3811426; 377883,
3811426; 377883, 3811396; 377823, 3811396; 377823, 3811366; 377793,
3811366; 377793, 3811396; 377763, 3811396; 377763, 3811426; 377643,
3811426; 377643, 3811396; 377583, 3811396; 377583, 3811366; 377553,
3811366; 377553, 3811336; 377463, 3811336; 377463, 3811306; 377403,
3811306; 377403, 3811276; 377343, 3811276; 377343, 3811246; 377283,
3811246; 377283, 3811216; 377193, 3811216; 377193, 3811186; 377133,
3811186; 377133, 3811216; 377103, 3811216; 377103, 3811276; 377043,
3811276; 377043, 3811216; 377013, 3811216; 377013, 3811186; 376983,
3811186; 376983, 3811126; 376953, 3811126; 376953, 3811036; 376803,
3811036; 376803, 3811006; 376773, 3811006; 376773, 3811036; 376743,
3811036; 376743, 3811006; 376623, 3811006; 376623, 3811039; 376545,
3811045; 376512, 3811023; 376510, 3810982; 376495, 3810969; 376469,
3810978; 376452, 3810976; 376291, 3810900; 376219, 3810812; 376203,
3810708; 376203, 3810526; 376173, 3810526; 376173, 3810466; 376143,
3810466; 376143, 3810406; 376173, 3810406; 376173, 3810376; 376203,
3810376; 376203, 3810346; 376233, 3810346; 376233, 3810256; 376173,
3810256; 376173, 3810286; 376143, 3810286; 376143, 3810256; 376083,
3810256; 376083, 3810226; 375933, 3810226; 375933, 3810256; 375903,
3810256; 375903, 3810286; 375873, 3810286; 375873, 3810316; 375843,
3810316; 375843, 3810346; 375813, 3810346; 375813, 3810376; 375783,
3810376; 375783, 3810406; 375753, 3810406; 375753, 3810466; 375723,
3810466; 375723, 3810496; 375693, 3810496; 375693, 3810526; 375663,
3810526; 375663, 3810556; 375513, 3810556; 375513, 3810526; 375483,
3810526; 375483, 3810466; 375453, 3810466; 375453, 3810436; 375423,
3810436; 375423, 3810406; 375363, 3810406; 375363, 3810436; 375273,
3810436; 375273, 3810466; 375213, 3810466; 375213, 3810496; 375183,
3810496; 375183, 3810526; 375153, 3810526; 375153, 3810586; 375183,
3810586; 375183, 3810796; 375123, 3810796; 375123, 3810826; 375063,
3810826; 375063, 3810856; 375003, 3810856; 375003, 3810886; 374853,
3810886; 374853, 3810856; 374733, 3810856; 374733, 3810886; 374673,
3810886; 374673, 3810916; 374643, 3810916; 374643, 3810946; 374619,
3810946; 374619, 3811009; 374606, 3811024; 374509, 3811098; 374493,
3811108; 374452, 3811126; 374405, 3811138; 374370, 3811142; 374330,
3811143; 374285, 3811149; 374167, 3811152; 374045, 3811143; 373991,
3811134; 373939, 3811129; 373833, 3811111; 373719, 3811097; 373719,
3811297; 373917, 3811395; 373954, 3811427; 374012, 3811466; 374043,
3811478; 374072, 3811494; 374151, 3811554; 374189, 3811575; 374233,
3811590; 374300, 3811595; 374307, 3811609; 374356, 3811624; 374413,
3811623; 374441, 3811626; 374477, 3811626; 374510, 3811616; 374526,
3811608; 374558, 3811585; 374590, 3811572; 374615, 3811550; 374646,
3811509; 374660, 3811484; 374667, 3811464; 374676, 3811448; 374684,
3811410; 374724, 3811105; 374737, 3811072; 374765, 3811041; 374796,
3811023; 374822, 3811017; 374844, 3811017; 374901, 3811027; 374967,
3811050; 374994, 3811054; 375014, 3811054; 375039, 3811050; 375053,
3811044; 375147, 3811016; 375153, 3811013; 375153, 3811006; 375173,
3811006; 375189, 3810997; 375206, 3810983; 375284, 3810900; 375320,
3810857; 375345, 3810834; 375363, 3810821; 375363, 3810676; 375393,
3810676; 375393, 3810706; 375423, 3810706; 375424, 3810710; 375432,
3810701; 375442, 3810695; 375486, 3810673; 375516, 3810668; 375557,
3810656; 375601, 3810648; 375641, 3810636; 375660, 3810626; 375699,
3810600; 375722, 3810581; 375798, 3810506; 375845, 3810475; 375886,
3810456; 375898, 3810454; 375961, 3810455; 375979, 3810466; 376023,
3810466; 376023, 3810490; 376046, 3810502; 376073, 3810523; 376106,
3810565; 376121, 3810597; 376126, 3810620; 376132, 3810672; 376141,
3810800; 376156, 3810864; 376176, 3810912; 376196, 3810945; 376215,
3810969; 376244, 3810998; 376265, 3811015; 376309, 3811045; 376340,
3811058; 376473, 3811108; 376547, 3811132; 376678, 3811179; 376735,
3811202; 376769, 3811219; 376800, 3811238; 376833, 3811262; 376919,
3811345; 376960, 3811381; 376985, 3811400; 377028, 3811423; 377083,
3811443; 377272, 3811484; 377232, 3811514; 377310, 3811526; 377398,
3811545; 377422, 3811559; 377455, 3811588; 377494, 3811630; 377507,
3811650; 377511, 3811662; 377512, 3811769; 377510, 3811785; 377501,
3811817; 377493, 3811835; 377493, 3811846; 377523, 3811846; 377523,
3811936; 377553, 3811936; 377553, 3811846; 377583, 3811846; 377583,
3811816; 377613, 3811816; 377613, 3811666; 377918, 3811666; 377918,
3811609; 377969, 3811624; 378003, 3811629; 378033, 3811642; 378048,
3811646; 378061, 3811653; 378073, 3811664; 378148, 3811708; 378195,
3811739; 378227, 3811754; 378287, 3811775; 378356, 3811793; 378386,
3811797; 378469, 3811797; 378486, 3811794; 378505, 3811787; 378542,
3811766; 378550, 3811758; 378631, 3811699; 378654, 3811688; 378687,
3811677; 378729, 3811671; 378779, 3811672; 378798, 3811675; 379128,
3811748; 379177, 3811756; 379231, 3811771; 379383, 3811834; 379533,
3811890; 379591, 3811916; 379684, 3811953; 379734, 3811970; 379788,
3811979; 379825, 3811977; 380026, 3811944; 380076, 3811933; 380107,
3811917; 380130, 3811899; 380217, 3811809; 380239, 3811793; 380319,
3811744; 380405, 3811710; 380453, 3811700; 380495, 3811696; 380524,
3811697; 380560, 3811706; 380583, 3811715; 380611, 3811732; 380629,
3811744; 380649, 3811764; 380688, 3811812; 380714, 3811850; 380757,
3811892; 380793, 3811916; 380833, 3811935; 380856, 3811942; 380888,
3811948; 380917, 3811948; 380941, 3811945; 380981, 3811931; 381014,
3811909; 381039, 3811886; 381059, 3811872; 381083, 3811859; 381110,
3811849; 381136, 3811845; 381165, 3811844; 381242, 3811857; 381272,
3811858; 381295, 3811855; 381331, 3811844; 381350, 3811832; 381401,
3811788; 381447, 3811741; 381493, 3811713; 381540, 3811699; 381589,
3811700; 381647, 3811714; 381697, 3811751; 381742, 3811797; 381774,
3811820; 381813, 3811836; 381875, 3811851; 381949, 3811861; 381964,
3811861; 382009, 3811854; 382024, 3811854; 382074, 3811861; 382165,
3811909; 382211, 3811924; 382268, 3811917; 382320, 3811895; 382361,
3811860; 382391, 3811806; 382417, 3811744; 382438, 3811720; 382471,
3811698; 382774, 3811598; 382839, 3811580; 382890, 3811582; 382931,
3811591; 382978, 3811615; 383030, 3811647; 383073, 3811667; 383137,
3811678; 383281, 3811676; 383335, 3811680; 383381, 3811679; 383442,
3811670; 383563, 3811642; 383618, 3811638; 383678, 3811653; 383810,
3811692; 383902, 3811715; 383975, 3811726; 384092, 3811729; 384401,
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3811731; 384445, 3811735; 384502, 3811747; 384571, 3811775; 384652,
3811815; 384705, 3811837; 384755, 3811848; 384809, 3811851; 384858,
3811846; 384919, 3811829; 384987, 3811796; 385059, 3811745; 385212,
3811628; 385258, 3811586; 385318, 3811521; 385360, 3811483; 385393,
3811458; 385455, 3811429; 385503, 3811416; 385551, 3811409; 385604,
3811411; 385663, 3811424; 385741, 3811449; 385803, 3811460; 385914,
3811454; 385966, 3811458; 386054, 3811474; 386119, 3811474; 386163,
3811456; 386279, 3811357; 386367, 3811327; 386444, 3811315; 386679,
3811313; 386980, 3811335; 387030, 3811349; 387161, 3811396; 387311,
3811454; 387379, 3811466; 387432, 3811467; 387477, 3811462; 387554,
3811437; 387673, 3811385; 387800, 3811344; 387846, 3811336; 387864,
3811336; 387910, 3811338; 387952, 3811350; 388023, 3811383; 388126,
3811463; 388185, 3811505; 388246, 3811554; 388293, 3811597; 388382,
3811653; 388449, 3811688; 388507, 3811713; 388551, 3811776; 388599,
3811829; 388647, 3811900; 388675, 3811946; 388795, 3812106; 388839,
3812194; 388882, 3812243; 388918, 3812296; 389119, 3812296; 389120,
3812290; 389121, 3812252; 389019, 3812197; 389019, 3811816; 388953,
3811816; 388953, 3811786; 388893, 3811786; 388893, 3811756; 388863,
3811756; 388863, 3811726; 388833, 3811726; 388833, 3811696; returning
to 388803, 3811696.
(iv) Note: Map of Unit 6 follows.
BILLING CODE 4310-55-P
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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09FE11.004
BILLING CODE 4310-55-C
(12) Unit 7: Upper Los Angeles River Basin, Los Angeles County,
California.
(i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Condor Peak and Chilao Flat,
land
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in the Big Tujunga Creek basin bounded by the following UTM zone 11,
NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 398433, 3797296; 398403, 3797296; 398403,
3797326; 398433, 3797326; returning to 398433, 3797296.
(ii) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 398433,
3797296; 398463, 3797296; 398463, 3797326; 398523, 3797326; 398523,
3797446; 398553, 3797446; 398553, 3797416; 398583, 3797416; 398583,
3797386; 398613, 3797386; 398613, 3797326; 398643, 3797326; 398643,
3797296; 398703, 3797296; 398703, 3797326; 398733, 3797326; 398733,
3797356; 398763, 3797356; 398763, 3797386; 398823, 3797386; 398823,
3797326; 398793, 3797326; 398793, 3797266; 398823, 3797266; 398823,
3797236; 398943, 3797236; 398943, 3797266; 399003, 3797266; 399003,
3797236; 399033, 3797236; 399033, 3797206; 399003, 3797206; 399003,
3797146; 399093, 3797146; 399093, 3797176; 399123, 3797176; 399123,
3797206; 399153, 3797206; 399153, 3797296; 399183, 3797296; 399183,
3797326; 399213, 3797326; 399213, 3797296; 399243, 3797296; 399243,
3797266; 399273, 3797266; 399273, 3797296; 399303, 3797296; 399303,
3797326; 399363, 3797326; 399363, 3797356; 399393, 3797356; 399393,
3797236; 399633, 3797236; 399633, 3797206; 399693, 3797206; 399693,
3797176; 399723, 3797176; 399723, 3797116; 399783, 3797116; 399783,
3797146; 399843, 3797146; 399843, 3797176; 399903, 3797176; 399903,
3797206; 399933, 3797206; 399933, 3797236; 399963, 3797236; 399963,
3797356; 399993, 3797356; 399993, 3797416; 400203, 3797416; 400203,
3797446; 400263, 3797446; 400263, 3797356; 400293, 3797356; 400293,
3797326; 400323, 3797326; 400323, 3797236; 400443, 3797236; 400443,
3797206; 400473, 3797206; 400473, 3797176; 400503, 3797176; 400503,
3797146; 400563, 3797146; 400563, 3797116; 400593, 3797116; 400593,
3797086; 400623, 3797086; 400623, 3797056; 400653, 3797056; 400653,
3797026; 400713, 3797026; 400713, 3796996; 400743, 3796996; 400743,
3796966; 400773, 3796966; 400773, 3796936; 400803, 3796936; 400803,
3796906; 400983, 3796906; 400983, 3796876; 401103, 3796876; 401103,
3796906; 401133, 3796906; 401133, 3796996; 401163, 3796996; 401163,
3797026; 401193, 3797026; 401193, 3797056; 401223, 3797056; 401223,
3797086; 401253, 3797086; 401253, 3797116; 401283, 3797116; 401283,
3797176; 401313, 3797176; 401313, 3797206; 401343, 3797206; 401343,
3797236; 401373, 3797236; 401373, 3797296; 401433, 3797296; 401433,
3797326; 401493, 3797326; 401493, 3797386; 401523, 3797386; 401523,
3797536; 401493, 3797536; 401493, 3797626; 401463, 3797626; 401463,
3797716; 401493, 3797716; 401493, 3797686; 401553, 3797686; 401553,
3797656; 401583, 3797656; 401583, 3797716; 401613, 3797716; 401613,
3797746; 401643, 3797746; 401643, 3797806; 401673, 3797806; 401673,
3797836; 401733, 3797836; 401733, 3797866; 401883, 3797866; 401883,
3797926; 401913, 3797926; 401913, 3797956; 401943, 3797956; 401943,
3797926; 401973, 3797926; 401973, 3797866; 402033, 3797866; 402033,
3797896; 402063, 3797896; 402063, 3797926; 402093, 3797926; 402093,
3797956; 402123, 3797956; 402123, 3797986; 402273, 3797986; 402273,
3797956; 402303, 3797956; 402303, 3797986; 402363, 3797986; 402363,
3797956; 402393, 3797956; 402393, 3797986; 402483, 3797986; 402483,
3798106; 402513, 3798106; 402513, 3798226; 402723, 3798226; 402723,
3798256; 402753, 3798256; 402753, 3798226; 403113, 3798226; 403113,
3798256; 403263, 3798256; 403263, 3798286; 403293, 3798286; 403293,
3798316; 403323, 3798316; 403323, 3798106; 403353, 3798106; 403353,
3798076; 403383, 3798076; 403383, 3798046; 403413, 3798046; 403413,
3798016; 403443, 3798016; 403443, 3797986; 403383, 3797986; 403383,
3797926; 403353, 3797926; 403353, 3797806; 403293, 3797806; 403293,
3797836; 403263, 3797836; 403263, 3797866; 403233, 3797866; 403233,
3797896; 403203, 3797896; 403203, 3797926; 403143, 3797926; 403143,
3797956; 402933, 3797956; 402933, 3797986; 402873, 3797986; 402873,
3798016; 402843, 3798016; 402843, 3798046; 402783, 3798046; 402783,
3798076; 402723, 3798076; 402723, 3798046; 402693, 3798046; 402693,
3798016; 402663, 3798016; 402663, 3797926; 402603, 3797926; 402603,
3797896; 402543, 3797896; 402543, 3797866; 402513, 3797866; 402513,
3797836; 402453, 3797836; 402453, 3797806; 402363, 3797806; 402363,
3797776; 402303, 3797776; 402303, 3797746; 402213, 3797746; 402213,
3797716; 402183, 3797716; 402183, 3797686; 402153, 3797686; 402153,
3797656; 402123, 3797656; 402123, 3797626; 402063, 3797626; 402063,
3797596; 401883, 3797596; 401883, 3797566; 401823, 3797566; 401823,
3797326; 401793, 3797326; 401793, 3797266; 401763, 3797266; 401763,
3797236; 401733, 3797236; 401733, 3797206; 401673, 3797206; 401673,
3797176; 401643, 3797176; 401643, 3797146; 401613, 3797146; 401613,
3797116; 401583, 3797116; 401583, 3797026; 401553, 3797026; 401553,
3796996; 401433, 3796996; 401433, 3796966; 401373, 3796966; 401373,
3796936; 401313, 3796936; 401313, 3796876; 401283, 3796876; 401283,
3796816; 401373, 3796816; 401373, 3796786; 401403, 3796786; 401403,
3796816; 401433, 3796816; 401433, 3796786; 401523, 3796786; 401523,
3796756; 401583, 3796756; 401583, 3796786; 401613, 3796786; 401643,
3796786; 401643, 3796756; 401673, 3796756; 401673, 3796786; 401703,
3796786; 401703, 3796756; 401733, 3796756; 401733, 3796726; 401763,
3796726; 401763, 3796666; 401823, 3796666; 401823, 3796636; 401853,
3796636; 401853, 3796546; 401913, 3796546; 401913, 3796516; 402033,
3796516; 402033, 3796456; 402183, 3796456; 402183, 3796426; 402213,
3796426; 402213, 3796366; 402243, 3796366; 402243, 3796336; 402273,
3796336; 402273, 3796276; 402303, 3796276; 402303, 3796216; 402363,
3796216; 402363, 3796186; 402393, 3796186; 402393, 3796096; 402423,
3796096; 402423, 3796066; 402483, 3796066; 402483, 3795976; 402513,
3795976; 402513, 3795946; 402573, 3795946; 402573, 3795916; 402633,
3795916; 402633, 3795886; 402663, 3795886; 402663, 3795856; 402633,
3795856; 402633, 3795796; 402663, 3795796; 402663, 3795676; 402693,
3795676; 402693, 3795586; 402663, 3795586; 402663, 3795466; 402693,
3795466; 402693, 3795406; 402723, 3795406; 402723, 3795376; 402783,
3795376; 402783, 3795346; 402813, 3795346; 402813, 3795316; 402843,
3795316; 402843, 3795286; 402693, 3795286; 402693, 3795256; 402603,
3795256; 402603, 3795286; 402573, 3795286; 402573, 3795316; 402543,
3795316; 402543, 3795346; 402483, 3795346; 402483, 3795406; 402453,
3795406; 402453, 3795496; 402483, 3795496; 402483, 3795586; 402453,
3795586; 402453, 3795646; 402423, 3795646; 402423, 3795706; 402393,
3795706; 402393, 3795736; 402303, 3795736; 402303, 3795766; 402273,
3795766; 402273, 3795856; 402243, 3795856; 402243, 3795886; 402213,
3795886; 402213, 3795946; 402153, 3795946; 402153, 3795976; 402123,
3795976; 402123, 3796066; 402153, 3796066; 402153, 3796186; 402123,
3796186; 402123, 3796216; 402033, 3796216; 402033, 3796186; 402003,
3796186; 402003, 3796156; 401973, 3796156; 401973, 3796126; 401943,
3796126; 401943, 3796156; 401913, 3796156; 401913, 3796186; 401853,
[[Page 7360]]
3796186; 401853, 3796216; 401823, 3796216; 401823, 3796186; 401733,
3796186; 401733, 3796306; 401703, 3796306; 401703, 3796336; 401673,
3796336; 401673, 3796396; 401643, 3796396; 401643, 3796486; 401613,
3796486; 401613, 3796516; 401463, 3796516; 401463, 3796546; 401403,
3796546; 401403, 3796576; 401373, 3796576; 401373, 3796606; 401343,
3796606; 401343, 3796636; 401283, 3796636; 401283, 3796666; 401193,
3796666; 401193, 3796696; 400893, 3796696; 400893, 3796666; 400863,
3796666; 400863, 3796636; 400803, 3796636; 400803, 3796606; 400683,
3796606; 400683, 3796576; 400593, 3796576; 400593, 3796546; 400563,
3796546; 400563, 3796486; 400533, 3796486; 400533, 3796546; 400503,
3796546; 400503, 3796606; 400443, 3796606; 400443, 3796636; 400413,
3796636; 400413, 3796666; 400383, 3796666; 400383, 3796726; 400353,
3796726; 400353, 3796756; 400323, 3796756; 400323, 3796786; 400293,
3796786; 400293, 3796816; 400233, 3796816; 400233, 3796846; 400173,
3796846; 400173, 3796876; 399873, 3796876; 399873, 3796846; 399813,
3796846; 399813, 3796816; 399753, 3796816; 399753, 3796846; 399723,
3796846; 399723, 3796876; 399573, 3796876; 399573, 3796906; 399513,
3796906; 399513, 3796876; 399453, 3796876; 399453, 3796906; 399423,
3796906; 399423, 3796936; 399363, 3796936; 399363, 3796906; 399333,
3796906; 399333, 3796876; 399303, 3796876; 399303, 3796846; 399243,
3796846; 399243, 3796816; 399213, 3796816; 399213, 3796846; 399153,
3796846; 399153, 3796816; 398973, 3796816; 398973, 3796846; 398943,
3796846; 398943, 3796876; 398913, 3796876; 398913, 3796906; 398853,
3796906; 398853, 3796936; 398823, 3796936; 398823, 3796966; 398793,
3796966; 398793, 3796996; 398733, 3796996; 398733, 3797026; 398673,
3797026; 398673, 3797056; 398493, 3797056; 398493, 3796996; 398523,
3796996; 398523, 3796966; 398553, 3796966; 398553, 3796936; 398583,
3796936; 398583, 3796906; 398463, 3796906; 398463, 3796936; 398313,
3796936; 398313, 3796906; 398283, 3796906; 398283, 3796876; 398253,
3796876; 398253, 3796846; 398073, 3796846; 398073, 3796816; 398043,
3796816; 398043, 3796756; 398073, 3796756; 398073, 3796606; 398043,
3796606; 398043, 3796576; 398013, 3796576; 398013, 3796546; 397953,
3796546; 397953, 3796516; 397863, 3796516; 397863, 3796546; 397803,
3796546; 397803, 3796576; 397743, 3796576; 397743, 3796636; 397683,
3796636; 397683, 3796666; 397653, 3796666; 397653, 3796756; 397623,
3796756; 397623, 3796786; 397593, 3796786; 397593, 3796816; 397503,
3796816; 397503, 3796936; 397473, 3796936; 397473, 3796996; 397443,
3796996; 397443, 3797026; 397383, 3797026; 397383, 3796996; 397353,
3796996; 397353, 3796936; 397293, 3796936; 397293, 3796906; 397263,
3796906; 397263, 3796936; 397203, 3796936; 397203, 3796966; 397173,
3796966; 397173, 3796996; 397053, 3796996; 397053, 3796966; 397023,
3796966; 397023, 3796996; 396993, 3796996; 396993, 3797026; 396933,
3797026; 396933, 3797176; 396783, 3797176; 396783, 3797206; 396663,
3797206; 396663, 3797146; 396633, 3797146; 396633, 3797086; 396603,
3797086; 396603, 3797026; 396543, 3797026; 396543, 3796996; 396423,
3796996; 396423, 3797026; 396393, 3797026; 396393, 3797056; 396333,
3797056; 396333, 3797116; 396303, 3797116; 396303, 3797086; 396273,
3797086; 396273, 3797116; 396243, 3797116; 396243, 3797086; 396183,
3797086; 396183, 3797056; 396003, 3797056; 396003, 3797026; 395943,
3797026; 395943, 3796996; 395883, 3796996; 395883, 3796966; 395733,
3796966; 395733, 3796936; 395703, 3796936; 395613, 3796936; 395613,
3796966; 395583, 3796966; 395583, 3796996; 395553, 3796996; 395553,
3797026; 395523, 3797026; 395523, 3797056; 395493, 3797056; 395493,
3797086; 395523, 3797086; 395523, 3797116; 395553, 3797116; 395553,
3797176; 395493, 3797176; 395493, 3797206; 395403, 3797206; 395403,
3797176; 395373, 3797176; 395373, 3797146; 395343, 3797146; 395343,
3797116; 395313, 3797116; 395313, 3797086; 395253, 3797086; 395253,
3797056; 395193, 3797056; 395193, 3797026; 395133, 3797026; 395133,
3797056; 395073, 3797056; 395073, 3797086; 394923, 3797086; 394923,
3797056; 394893, 3797056; 394893, 3797026; 394863, 3797026; 394863,
3796996; 394833, 3796996; 394833, 3796966; 394743, 3796966; 394743,
3796936; 394653, 3796936; 394653, 3796966; 394593, 3796966; 394593,
3796936; 394563, 3796936; 394563, 3796906; 394413, 3796906; 394413,
3796996; 394383, 3796996; 394383, 3797026; 394323, 3797026; 394323,
3797056; 394233, 3797056; 394233, 3797026; 394083, 3797026; 394083,
3797056; 394023, 3797056; 394023, 3797086; 393963, 3797086; 393963,
3797116; 393903, 3797116; 393903, 3797146; 393753, 3797146; 393753,
3797116; 393723, 3797116; 393723, 3797056; 393693, 3797056; 393693,
3797026; 393663, 3797026; 393663, 3796936; 393633, 3796936; 393633,
3796876; 393603, 3796876; 393603, 3796756; 393573, 3796756; 393573,
3796606; 393513, 3796606; 393513, 3796576; 393453, 3796576; 393453,
3796546; 393423, 3796546; 393423, 3796516; 393393, 3796516; 393393,
3796486; 393213, 3796486; 393213, 3796516; 393183, 3796516; 393183,
3796546; 393153, 3796546; 393153, 3796666; 393093, 3796666; 393093,
3796696; 393033, 3796696; 393033, 3796666; 393003, 3796666; 393003,
3796636; 392973, 3796636; 392973, 3796606; 392943, 3796606; 392943,
3796576; 392703, 3796576; 392703, 3796546; 392673, 3796546; 392673,
3796516; 392613, 3796516; 392613, 3796486; 392583, 3796486; 392583,
3796426; 392553, 3796426; 392553, 3796366; 392523, 3796366; 392523,
3796336; 392493, 3796336; 392493, 3796306; 392463, 3796306; 392463,
3796276; 392433, 3796276; 392433, 3796246; 392403, 3796246; 392403,
3796156; 392343, 3796156; 392343, 3796126; 392253, 3796126; 392253,
3796096; 392163, 3796096; 392163, 3796066; 392073, 3796066; 392073,
3796036; 392043, 3796036; 392043, 3796006; 392013, 3796006; 392013,
3796036; 391983, 3796036; 391983, 3796186; 392013, 3796186; 392013,
3796216; 391983, 3796216; 391983, 3796246; 391953, 3796246; 391953,
3796276; 391983, 3796276; 391983, 3796306; 392073, 3796306; 392073,
3796276; 392103, 3796276; 392103, 3796216; 392133, 3796216; 392133,
3796186; 392163, 3796186; 392163, 3796216; 392283, 3796216; 392283,
3796246; 392313, 3796246; 392313, 3796306; 392343, 3796306; 392343,
3796336; 392373, 3796336; 392373, 3796366; 392403, 3796366; 392403,
3796396; 392433, 3796396; 392433, 3796456; 392463, 3796456; 392463,
3796486; 392493, 3796486; 392493, 3796516; 392523, 3796516; 392523,
3796606; 392553, 3796606; 392553, 3796636; 392613, 3796636; 392613,
3796666; 392883, 3796666; 392883, 3796696; 392913, 3796696; 392913,
3796756; 392943, 3796756; 392943, 3796786; 393003, 3796786; 393003,
3796816; 393063, 3796816; 393063, 3796846; 393093, 3796846; 393093,
3796816; 393183, 3796816; 393183, 3796786; 393213, 3796786; 393213,
3796756; 393273, 3796756; 393273, 3796726; 393303, 3796726; 393303,
3796636; 393333, 3796636; 393333, 3796666; 393393, 3796666; 393393,
3796696; 393423, 3796696; 393423, 3796726; 393453, 3796726; 393453,
3796756; 393483, 3796756; 393483, 3796816; 393513, 3796816; 393513,
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3796906; 393543, 3796906; 393543, 3796936; 393573, 3796936; 393573,
3796996; 393603, 3796996; 393603, 3797056; 393633, 3797056; 393633,
3797146; 393663, 3797146; 393663, 3797206; 393693, 3797206; 393693,
3797236; 393903, 3797236; 393903, 3797206; 393963, 3797206; 393963,
3797176; 394023, 3797176; 394023, 3797146; 394083, 3797146; 394083,
3797176; 394113, 3797176; 394113, 3797146; 394143, 3797146; 394143,
3797116; 394173, 3797116; 394173, 3797146; 394353, 3797146; 394353,
3797116; 394413, 3797116; 394413, 3797086; 394443, 3797086; 394443,
3797056; 394473, 3797056; 394473, 3797026; 394593, 3797026; 394593,
3797056; 394743, 3797056; 394743, 3797116; 394773, 3797116; 394773,
3797176; 394803, 3797176; 394803, 3797206; 394773, 3797206; 394773,
3797266; 394743, 3797266; 394743, 3797296; 394713, 3797296; 394713,
3797326; 394683, 3797326; 394683, 3797416; 394713, 3797416; 394713,
3797476; 394743, 3797476; 394743, 3797536; 394773, 3797536; 394773,
3797566; 394803, 3797566; 394803, 3797596; 394833, 3797596; 394833,
3797626; 394863, 3797626; 394863, 3797656; 394893, 3797656; 394893,
3797686; 394923, 3797686; 394923, 3797746; 394953, 3797746; 394953,
3797776; 395103, 3797776; 395103, 3797746; 395163, 3797746; 395163,
3797716; 395193, 3797716; 395193, 3797686; 395283, 3797686; 395283,
3797746; 395313, 3797746; 395313, 3797806; 395403, 3797806; 395403,
3797926; 395493, 3797926; 395493, 3797986; 395553, 3797986; 395553,
3798016; 395583, 3798016; 395583, 3798076; 395613, 3798076; 395613,
3798166; 395673, 3798166; 395673, 3798136; 395703, 3798136; 395703,
3797956; 395763, 3797956; 395763, 3797986; 395823, 3797986; 395823,
3798016; 395853, 3798016; 395853, 3798046; 395883, 3798046; 395883,
3798076; 395913, 3798076; 395913, 3798196; 395943, 3798196; 395943,
3798226; 395973, 3798226; 395973, 3798256; 396033, 3798256; 396033,
3798286; 396093, 3798286; 396093, 3798346; 396123, 3798346; 396123,
3798406; 396153, 3798406; 396153, 3798466; 396213, 3798466; 396213,
3798526; 396243, 3798526; 396243, 3798646; 396273, 3798646; 396273,
3798676; 396333, 3798676; 396333, 3798706; 396363, 3798706; 396363,
3798886; 396393, 3798886; 396393, 3798916; 396423, 3798916; 396423,
3798946; 396513, 3798946; 396513, 3798916; 396543, 3798916; 396543,
3798886; 396573, 3798886; 396573, 3798856; 396603, 3798856; 396603,
3799006; 396573, 3799006; 396573, 3799126; 396693, 3799126; 396693,
3799156; 396723, 3799156; 396723, 3799216; 396753, 3799216; 396753,
3799246; 396813, 3799246; 396813, 3799366; 396843, 3799366; 396843,
3799396; 396873, 3799396; 396873, 3799516; 396903, 3799516; 396903,
3799486; 396963, 3799486; 396963, 3799396; 396993, 3799396; 396993,
3799366; 396963, 3799366; 396963, 3799276; 397053, 3799276; 397053,
3799306; 397113, 3799306; 397113, 3799336; 397173, 3799336; 397173,
3799366; 397233, 3799366; 397233, 3799426; 397263, 3799426; 397263,
3799546; 397323, 3799546; 397323, 3799576; 397353, 3799576; 397353,
3799636; 397383, 3799636; 397383, 3799666; 397413, 3799666; 397413,
3799696; 397473, 3799696; 397473, 3799726; 397503, 3799726; 397503,
3799756; 397533, 3799756; 397533, 3799786; 397563, 3799786; 397563,
3799846; 397593, 3799846; 397593, 3799876; 397623, 3799876; 397623,
3799996; 397713, 3799996; 397713, 3799936; 397833, 3799936; 397833,
3799966; 397923, 3799966; 397923, 3799996; 397953, 3799996; 397953,
3800116; 397923, 3800116; 397923, 3800206; 397893, 3800206; 397893,
3800386; 397863, 3800386; 397863, 3800476; 397833, 3800476; 397833,
3800596; 397803, 3800596; 397803, 3800686; 397773, 3800686; 397773,
3800746; 397803, 3800746; 397803, 3800836; 397833, 3800836; 397833,
3800926; 397863, 3800926; 397863, 3800986; 397893, 3800986; 397893,
3801016; 397923, 3801016; 397923, 3801166; 397983, 3801166; 397983,
3801106; 398013, 3801106; 398013, 3801016; 398193, 3801016; 398193,
3800986; 398163, 3800986; 398163, 3800956; 398133, 3800956; 398133,
3800926; 398103, 3800926; 398103, 3800896; 398073, 3800896; 398073,
3800866; 398043, 3800866; 398043, 3800836; 398013, 3800836; 398013,
3800716; 398043, 3800716; 398043, 3800686; 398073, 3800686; 398073,
3800566; 398103, 3800566; 398103, 3800476; 398073, 3800476; 398073,
3800446; 398043, 3800446; 398043, 3800416; 398073, 3800416; 398073,
3800356; 398133, 3800356; 398133, 3800326; 398103, 3800326; 398103,
3800296; 398073, 3800296; 398073, 3800176; 398103, 3800176; 398103,
3800146; 398163, 3800146; 398163, 3800056; 398133, 3800056; 398133,
3799876; 398103, 3799876; 398103, 3799786; 398013, 3799786; 398013,
3799756; 397983, 3799756; 397983, 3799726; 397923, 3799726; 397923,
3799756; 397803, 3799756; 397803, 3799726; 397743, 3799726; 397743,
3799696; 397683, 3799696; 397683, 3799576; 397713, 3799576; 397713,
3799546; 397623, 3799546; 397623, 3799516; 397533, 3799516; 397533,
3799486; 397473, 3799486; 397473, 3799456; 397443, 3799456; 397443,
3799306; 397503, 3799306; 397503, 3799276; 397473, 3799276; 397473,
3799246; 397413, 3799246; 397413, 3799216; 397353, 3799216; 397353,
3799186; 397323, 3799186; 397323, 3799156; 397113, 3799156; 397113,
3799126; 397023, 3799126; 397023, 3799096; 396963, 3799096; 396963,
3799066; 396933, 3799066; 396933, 3799006; 396903, 3799006; 396903,
3798976; 396933, 3798976; 396933, 3798916; 396873, 3798916; 396873,
3798886; 396843, 3798886; 396843, 3798826; 396813, 3798826; 396813,
3798796; 396783, 3798796; 396783, 3798766; 396753, 3798766; 396753,
3798736; 396723, 3798736; 396723, 3798706; 396693, 3798706; 396693,
3798676; 396663, 3798676; 396663, 3798646; 396633, 3798646; 396633,
3798676; 396543, 3798676; 396543, 3798616; 396513, 3798616; 396513,
3798586; 396423, 3798586; 396423, 3798556; 396393, 3798556; 396393,
3798526; 396423, 3798526; 396423, 3798496; 396453, 3798496; 396453,
3798376; 396423, 3798376; 396423, 3798346; 396393, 3798346; 396393,
3798286; 396333, 3798286; 396333, 3798256; 396273, 3798256; 396273,
3798226; 396303, 3798226; 396303, 3798136; 396273, 3798136; 396273,
3798106; 396213, 3798106; 396213, 3798136; 396093, 3798136; 396093,
3798046; 396063, 3798046; 396063, 3798016; 396033, 3798016; 396033,
3797926; 396003, 3797926; 396003, 3797896; 395943, 3797896; 395943,
3797866; 395913, 3797866; 395913, 3797836; 395853, 3797836; 395853,
3797806; 395823, 3797806; 395823, 3797776; 395763, 3797776; 395763,
3797746; 395733, 3797746; 395733, 3797716; 395583, 3797716; 395583,
3797746; 395553, 3797746; 395553, 3797806; 395523, 3797806; 395523,
3797746; 395493, 3797746; 395493, 3797686; 395433, 3797686; 395433,
3797656; 395403, 3797656; 395403, 3797626; 395373, 3797626; 395373,
3797596; 395313, 3797596; 395313, 3797566; 395163, 3797566; 395163,
3797596; 395103, 3797596; 395103, 3797626; 395073, 3797626; 395073,
3797656; 395013, 3797656; 395013, 3797626; 394983, 3797626; 394983,
3797596; 394953, 3797596; 394953, 3797566; 394923, 3797566; 394923,
3797536; 394893, 3797536; 394893, 3797506; 394863, 3797506; 394863,
3797476; 394833, 3797476; 394833, 3797446; 394803, 3797446; 394803,
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3797356; 394833, 3797356; 394833, 3797326; 394863, 3797326; 394863,
3797266; 394893, 3797266; 394893, 3797206; 394923, 3797206; 394923,
3797176; 395013, 3797176; 395013, 3797206; 395103, 3797206; 395103,
3797176; 395133, 3797176; 395133, 3797146; 395253, 3797146; 395253,
3797176; 395283, 3797176; 395283, 3797206; 395313, 3797206; 395313,
3797266; 395343, 3797266; 395343, 3797296; 395553, 3797296; 395553,
3797266; 395613, 3797266; 395613, 3797236; 395643, 3797236; 395643,
3797086; 395673, 3797086; 395673, 3797056; 395763, 3797056; 395763,
3797086; 395823, 3797086; 395823, 3797116; 395943, 3797116; 395943,
3797146; 396093, 3797146; 396093, 3797176; 396153, 3797176; 396153,
3797206; 396213, 3797206; 396213, 3797236; 396243, 3797236; 396243,
3797266; 396303, 3797266; 396303, 3797296; 396393, 3797296; 396393,
3797266; 396423, 3797266; 396423, 3797236; 396453, 3797236; 396453,
3797176; 396483, 3797176; 396483, 3797146; 396513, 3797146; 396513,
3797176; 396543, 3797176; 396543, 3797236; 396573, 3797236; 396573,
3797296; 396603, 3797296; 396603, 3797326; 396663, 3797326; 396663,
3797356; 396723, 3797356; 396723, 3797326; 396783, 3797326; 396783,
3797296; 397053, 3797296; 397053, 3797236; 397083, 3797236; 397083,
3797206; 397053, 3797206; 397053, 3797146; 397113, 3797146; 397113,
3797116; 397203, 3797116; 397203, 3797086; 397263, 3797086; 397263,
3797116; 397293, 3797116; 397293, 3797146; 397323, 3797146; 397323,
3797236; 397353, 3797236; 397353, 3797266; 397383, 3797266; 397383,
3797236; 397413, 3797236; 397413, 3797266; 397473, 3797266; 397473,
3797296; 397503, 3797296; 397503, 3797266; 397533, 3797266; 397533,
3797236; 397563, 3797236; 397563, 3797176; 397593, 3797176; 397593,
3797116; 397623, 3797116; 397623, 3797086; 397653, 3797086; 397653,
3797056; 397683, 3797056; 397683, 3797026; 397713, 3797026; 397713,
3796996; 397743, 3796996; 397743, 3796876; 397773, 3796876; 397773,
3796846; 397803, 3796846; 397803, 3796816; 397833, 3796816; 397833,
3796786; 397863, 3796786; 397863, 3796756; 397893, 3796756; 397893,
3796966; 397923, 3796966; 397923, 3797026; 397953, 3797026; 397953,
3797086; 397983, 3797086; 397983, 3797056; 398013, 3797056; 398013,
3797026; 398103, 3797026; 398103, 3796996; 398133, 3796996; 398133,
3797026; 398163, 3797026; 398163, 3797086; 398193, 3797086; 398193,
3797146; 398313, 3797146; 398313, 3797176; 398343, 3797176; 398343,
3797206; 398373, 3797206; 398373, 3797236; 398403, 3797236; 398403,
3797266; 398433, 3797266; returning to 398433, 3797296.
(iii) Note: Map of Units 7 and 21 follows.
BILLING CODE 4310-55-P
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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09FE11.005
BILLING CODE 4310-55-C
(13) Unit 8: Lower Santa Ana River Basin, Orange County,
California.
(i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Black Star Canyon, Corona
South,
[[Page 7364]]
El Toro, and Santiago Peak, land bounded by the following UTM
coordinates (E, N): 439642, 3732778; 439642, 3732749; 439671, 3732749;
439671, 3732721; 439699, 3732721; 439699, 3732692; 439727, 3732692;
439727, 3732636; 439756, 3732636; 439756, 3732607; 439841, 3732607;
439841, 3732522; 439897, 3732522; 439897, 3732466; 439926, 3732466;
439926, 3732409; 439983, 3732409; 439983, 3732380; 440153, 3732380;
440153, 3732409; 440181, 3732409; 440181, 3732380; 440210, 3732380;
440210, 3732324; 440153, 3732324; 440153, 3732295; 440124, 3732295;
440124, 3732267; 440068, 3732267; 440068, 3732239; 440011, 3732239;
440011, 3732210; 439983, 3732210; 439983, 3732097; 440011, 3732097;
440011, 3732040; 440039, 3732040; 440039, 3731813; 440068, 3731813;
440068, 3731785; 440011, 3731785; 440011, 3731756; 439983, 3731756;
439983, 3731671; 440011, 3731671; 440011, 3731586; 439983, 3731586;
439983, 3731501; 440068, 3731501; 440068, 3731302; 440096, 3731302;
440096, 3731274; 440124, 3731274; 440124, 3731217; 440096, 3731217;
440096, 3731161; 440124, 3731161; 440124, 3731132; 440153, 3731132;
440153, 3731075; 440181, 3731075; 440181, 3731047; 440210, 3731047;
440210, 3730962; 440238, 3730962; 440238, 3730934; 440295, 3730934;
440295, 3730905; 440323, 3730905; 440323, 3730877; 440351, 3730877;
440351, 3730820; 440380, 3730820; 440380, 3730707; 440408, 3730707;
440408, 3730678; 440465, 3730678; 440465, 3730650; 440493, 3730650;
440493, 3730622; 440522, 3730622; 440522, 3730593; 440550, 3730593;
440550, 3730565; 440578, 3730565; 440578, 3730508; 440607, 3730508;
440607, 3730451; 440692, 3730451; 440692, 3730395; 440663, 3730395;
440663, 3730366; 440692, 3730366; 440692, 3730309; 440720, 3730309;
440720, 3730253; 440749, 3730253; 440749, 3730224; 440777, 3730224;
440777, 3730196; 440805, 3730196; 440805, 3730168; 440862, 3730168;
440862, 3730139; 440919, 3730139; 440919, 3730111; 440947, 3730111;
440947, 3730083; 440976, 3730083; 440976, 3730054; 441032, 3730054;
441032, 3730026; 441089, 3730026; 441089, 3729997; 441061, 3729997;
441061, 3729969; 441004, 3729969; 441004, 3729941; 440976, 3729941;
440976, 3729912; 440890, 3729912; 440890, 3729941; 440834, 3729941;
440834, 3729969; 440805, 3729969; 440805, 3729997; 440777, 3729997;
440777, 3730026; 440749, 3730026; 440749, 3730054; 440607, 3730054;
440607, 3730083; 440578, 3730083; 440578, 3730111; 440550, 3730111;
440550, 3730139; 440522, 3730139; 440522, 3730196; 440493, 3730196;
440493, 3730224; 440465, 3730224; 440465, 3730253; 440436, 3730253;
440436, 3730281; 440408, 3730281; 440408, 3730338; 440380, 3730338;
440380, 3730366; 440323, 3730366; 440323, 3730395; 440266, 3730395;
440266, 3730366; 440238, 3730366; 440238, 3730338; 440238, 3730281;
440266, 3730281; 440266, 3730168; 440295, 3730168; 440295, 3730083;
440323, 3730083; 440323, 3730054; 440295, 3730054; 440295, 3730026;
440266, 3730026; 440266, 3730054; 440238, 3730054; 440238, 3730083;
440181, 3730083; 440181, 3730111; 440096, 3730111; 440096, 3730083;
440068, 3730083; 440068, 3730168; 440096, 3730168; 440096, 3730224;
440068, 3730224; 440068, 3730253; 440039, 3730253; 440039, 3730281;
440068, 3730281; 440068, 3730395; 440039, 3730395; 440039, 3730423;
440011, 3730423; 440011, 3730439; 440013, 3730446; 440018, 3730467;
440024, 3730487; 440031, 3730507; 440037, 3730527; 440044, 3730546;
440051, 3730566; 440059, 3730585; 440067, 3730605; 440075, 3730624;
440084, 3730643; 440093, 3730662; 440102, 3730681; 440108, 3730691;
440108, 3730692; 440128, 3730713; 440130, 3730716; 440130, 3730717;
440129, 3730719; 440128, 3730723; 440116, 3730760; 440108, 3730799;
440104, 3730838; 440104, 3730875; 440104, 3730878; 440104, 3730881;
440106, 3730918; 440111, 3730918; 440112, 3730939; 440107, 3730939;
440109, 3730968; 440109, 3730994; 440107, 3731031; 440100, 3731067;
440090, 3731103; 440076, 3731137; 439958, 3731389; 439957, 3731392;
439956, 3731395; 439949, 3731411; 439936, 3731449; 439927, 3731487;
439922, 3731526; 439911, 3731686; 439911, 3731689; 439911, 3731692;
439910, 3731703; 439904, 3731739; 439894, 3731775; 439753, 3732205;
439751, 3732211; 439742, 3732247; 439740, 3732253; 439720, 3732354;
439719, 3732360; 439710, 3732393; 439709, 3732396; 439708, 3732399;
439643, 3732597; 439641, 3732603; 439630, 3732631; 439613, 3732664;
439594, 3732695; 439581, 3732711; 439581, 3732712; 439603, 3732730;
439642, 3732784; returning to 439642, 3732778.
(ii) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 446706,
3734905; 446706, 3734877; 446734, 3734877; 446734, 3734849; 446763,
3734849; 446763, 3734820; 446791, 3734820; 446791, 3734792; 446820,
3734792; 446820, 3734735; 446791, 3734735; 446791, 3734763; 446734,
3734763; 446734, 3734735; 446678, 3734735; 446678, 3734707; 446593,
3734707; 446593, 3734678; 446536, 3734678; 446536, 3734650; 446366,
3734650; 446366, 3734622; 446337, 3734622; 446337, 3734565; 446309,
3734565; 446309, 3734536; 446281, 3734536; 446281, 3734508; 446252,
3734508; 446252, 3734480; 446224, 3734480; 446224, 3734451; 446195,
3734451; 446195, 3734423; 446167, 3734423; 446167, 3734366; 446054,
3734366; 446054, 3734338; 446025, 3734338; 446025, 3734309; 445997,
3734309; 445997, 3734253; 445968, 3734253; 445968, 3734196; 445940,
3734196; 445940, 3734083; 445968, 3734083; 445968, 3734054; 445855,
3734054; 445855, 3733997; 445770, 3733997; 445770, 3734026; 445685,
3734026; 445685, 3734054; 445600, 3734054; 445600, 3734083; 445344,
3734083; 445344, 3734111; 445259, 3734111; 445259, 3734139; 444919,
3734139; 444919, 3734111; 444749, 3734111; 444749, 3734139; 444635,
3734139; 444635, 3734111; 444578, 3734111; 444578, 3734083; 444408,
3734083; 444408, 3734111; 444380, 3734111; 444380, 3734083; 444153,
3734083; 444153, 3734054; 444068, 3734054; 444068, 3734083; 443869,
3734083; 443869, 3734111; 443841, 3734111; 443841, 3734139; 443699,
3734139; 443699, 3734111; 443585, 3734111; 443585, 3734139; 443529,
3734139; 443529, 3734168; 443472, 3734168; 443472, 3734139; 443358,
3734139; 443358, 3734168; 443302, 3734168; 443302, 3734196; 443273,
3734196; 443273, 3734224; 443217, 3734224; 443217, 3734253; 443188,
3734253; 443188, 3734281; 443018, 3734281; 443018, 3734253; 442933,
3734253; 442933, 3734224; 442905, 3734224; 442905, 3734196; 442819,
3734196; 442819, 3734168; 442706, 3734168; 442706, 3734139; 442649,
3734139; 442649, 3734054; 442564, 3734054; 442564, 3734083; 442536,
3734083; 442536, 3734139; 442507, 3734139; 442507, 3734168; 442451,
3734168; 442451, 3734139; 442394, 3734139; 442394, 3734083; 442366,
3734083; 442366, 3734054; 442337, 3734054; 442337, 3734083; 442309,
3734083; 442309, 3734168; 442280, 3734168; 442280, 3734224; 442195,
3734224; 442195, 3734196; 442054, 3734196; 442054, 3734168; 441968,
3734168; 441968, 3734139; 441912, 3734139; 441912, 3734111; 441855,
3734111; 441855, 3734139; 441827, 3734139; 441827, 3734111; 441798,
3734111; 441798, 3734139; 441741, 3734139; 441741, 3734168; 441628,
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3734168; 441628, 3734196; 441543, 3734196; 441543, 3734224; 441401,
3734224; 441401, 3734196; 441344, 3734196; 441344, 3734168; 441288,
3734168; 441288, 3734139; 441174, 3734139; 441174, 3734111; 441146,
3734111; 441146, 3733969; 441089, 3733969; 441089, 3733997; 441061,
3733997; 441061, 3734026; 441032, 3734026; 441032, 3734054; 440976,
3734054; 440976, 3734026; 440947, 3734026; 440947, 3734054; 440919,
3734054; 440919, 3734083; 440862, 3734083; 440862, 3734111; 440834,
3734111; 440834, 3734139; 440805, 3734139; 440805, 3734168; 440777,
3734168; 440777, 3734196; 440749, 3734196; 440749, 3734253; 440720,
3734253; 440720, 3734281; 440663, 3734281; 440663, 3734309; 440578,
3734309; 440578, 3734281; 440550, 3734281; 440550, 3734253; 440522,
3734253; 440522, 3734054; 440465, 3734054; 440465, 3734083; 440408,
3734083; 440408, 3734054; 440068, 3734054; 440068, 3734026; 439983,
3734026; 439983, 3734054; 439926, 3734054; 439926, 3734083; 439869,
3734083; 439869, 3734054; 439812, 3734054; 439812, 3734083; 439784,
3734083; 439784, 3734054; 439756, 3734054; 439756, 3733997; 439727,
3733997; 439727, 3733941; 439671, 3733941; 439671, 3733969; 439529,
3733969; 439529, 3733941; 439387, 3733941; 439387, 3733912; 439339,
3733912; 439324, 3733961; 439289, 3734068; 439239, 3734221; 439238,
3734226; 439146, 3734508; 439160, 3734508; 439160, 3734480; 439188,
3734480; 439188, 3734395; 439217, 3734395; 439217, 3734366; 439444,
3734366; 439444, 3734338; 439529, 3734338; 439529, 3734281; 439557,
3734281; 439557, 3734309; 439642, 3734309; 439642, 3734338; 439671,
3734338; 439671, 3734309; 439756, 3734309; 439756, 3734338; 439784,
3734338; 439784, 3734423; 439812, 3734423; 439812, 3734451; 439841,
3734451; 439841, 3734508; 439897, 3734508; 439897, 3734536; 439926,
3734536; 439926, 3734565; 439983, 3734565; 439983, 3734593; 440124,
3734593; 440124, 3734622; 440266, 3734622; 440266, 3734650; 440323,
3734650; 440323, 3734536; 440380, 3734536; 440380, 3734480; 440550,
3734480; 440550, 3734451; 440635, 3734451; 440635, 3734480; 440663,
3734480; 440663, 3734508; 440692, 3734508; 440692, 3734536; 440720,
3734536; 440720, 3734593; 440749, 3734593; 440749, 3734650; 440777,
3734650; 440777, 3734707; 440805, 3734707; 440805, 3734763; 440834,
3734763; 440834, 3734820; 440862, 3734820; 440862, 3734792; 440890,
3734792; 440890, 3734650; 440919, 3734650; 440919, 3734622; 440890,
3734622; 440890, 3734508; 440862, 3734508; 440862, 3734451; 440890,
3734451; 440890, 3734423; 440947, 3734423; 440947, 3734395; 441004,
3734395; 441004, 3734338; 441032, 3734338; 441032, 3734281; 441174,
3734281; 441174, 3734253; 441259, 3734253; 441259, 3734281; 441316,
3734281; 441316, 3734309; 441344, 3734309; 441344, 3734338; 441401,
3734338; 441401, 3734366; 441458, 3734366; 441458, 3734338; 441628,
3734338; 441628, 3734309; 441741, 3734309; 441741, 3734281; 441798,
3734281; 441798, 3734309; 441997, 3734309; 441997, 3734338; 442280,
3734338; 442280, 3734366; 442366, 3734366; 442366, 3734395; 442394,
3734395; 442394, 3734423; 442451, 3734423; 442451, 3734395; 442479,
3734395; 442479, 3734366; 442507, 3734366; 442507, 3734338; 442593,
3734338; 442593, 3734309; 442848, 3734309; 442848, 3734338; 442905,
3734338; 442905, 3734366; 442961, 3734366; 442961, 3734423; 443160,
3734423; 443160, 3734395; 443217, 3734395; 443217, 3734366; 443273,
3734366; 443273, 3734338; 443330, 3734338; 443330, 3734309; 443387,
3734309; 443387, 3734281; 443529, 3734281; 443529, 3734309; 443585,
3734309; 443585, 3734253; 443614, 3734253; 443614, 3734224; 443699,
3734224; 443699, 3734253; 443784, 3734253; 443784, 3734281; 443812,
3734281; 443812, 3734253; 444068, 3734253; 444068, 3734224; 444153,
3734224; 444153, 3734196; 444295, 3734196; 444295, 3734224; 444323,
3734224; 444323, 3734253; 444351, 3734253; 444351, 3734281; 444408,
3734281; 444408, 3734253; 444493, 3734253; 444493, 3734224; 444607,
3734224; 444607, 3734253; 444976, 3734253; 444976, 3734281; 445032,
3734281; 445032, 3734253; 445344, 3734253; 445344, 3734224; 445401,
3734224; 445401, 3734196; 445429, 3734196; 445429, 3734224; 445543,
3734224; 445543, 3734196; 445685, 3734196; 445685, 3734168; 445798,
3734168; 445798, 3734196; 445827, 3734196; 445827, 3734338; 445883,
3734338; 445883, 3734395; 445940, 3734395; 445940, 3734423; 445968,
3734423; 445968, 3734451; 445997, 3734451; 445997, 3734508; 446025,
3734508; 446025, 3734536; 446082, 3734536; 446082, 3734565; 446110,
3734565; 446110, 3734593; 446139, 3734593; 446139, 3734622; 446195,
3734622; 446195, 3734650; 446224, 3734650; 446224, 3734707; 446252,
3734707; 446252, 3734763; 446479, 3734763; 446479, 3734792; 446593,
3734792; 446593, 3734820; 446621, 3734820; 446621, 3734849; 446649,
3734849; 446649, 3734877; 446678, 3734877; 446678, 3734905; returning
to 446706, 3734905.
(iii) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 439075,
3737033; 439075, 3737005; 439132, 3737005; 439132, 3736976; 439188,
3736976; 439188, 3736948; 439217, 3736948; 439217, 3736919; 439188,
3736919; 439188, 3736692; 439160, 3736692; 439160, 3736664; 439188,
3736664; 439188, 3736607; 439160, 3736607; 439160, 3736522; 439132,
3736522; 439132, 3736437; 439103, 3736437; 439103, 3736409; 439046,
3736409; 439046, 3736352; 439018, 3736352; 439018, 3736324; 438990,
3736324; 438990, 3736295; 438961, 3736295; 438961, 3736267; 438933,
3736267; 438933, 3736239; 438848, 3736239; 438848, 3736182; 438819,
3736182; 438819, 3736125; 438791, 3736125; 438791, 3736040; 438819,
3736040; 438819, 3735955; 438791, 3735955; 438791, 3735927; 438819,
3735927; 438819, 3735841; 438848, 3735841; 438848, 3735756; 438905,
3735756; 438905, 3735728; 438848, 3735728; 438848, 3735700; 438819,
3735700; 438819, 3735643; 438791, 3735643; 438791, 3735614; 438770,
3735614; 438763, 3735636; 438678, 3735898; 438678, 3736125; 438706,
3736125; 438706, 3736182; 438734, 3736182; 438734, 3736267; 438763,
3736267; 438763, 3736295; 438791, 3736295; 438791, 3736352; 438848,
3736352; 438848, 3736380; 438876, 3736380; 438876, 3736466; 438905,
3736466; 438905, 3736494; 438933, 3736494; 438933, 3736522; 438961,
3736522; 438961, 3736551; 438990, 3736551; 438990, 3736721; 439018,
3736721; 439018, 3736749; 439046, 3736749; 439046, 3736834; 439018,
3736834; 439018, 3736863; 439046, 3736863; 439046, 3736891; 439018,
3736891; 439018, 3737061; 439018, 3737090; 439046, 3737090; 439046,
3737118; 439075, 3737118; returning to 439075, 3737033.
(iv) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 438819,
3738707; 438819, 3738650; 438791, 3738650; 438791, 3738622; 438763,
3738622; 438763, 3738593; 438678, 3738593; 438678, 3738565; 438593,
3738565; 438593, 3738593; 438536, 3738593; 438536, 3738622; 438394,
3738622; 438394, 3738593; 438337, 3738593; 438337, 3738565; 438309,
3738565; 438309, 3738423; 438337, 3738423; 438337, 3738338; 438309,
3738338; 438309, 3738224; 438280, 3738224; 438280, 3738054; 438224,
3738054; 438224, 3737997; 438216, 3737997; 438212, 3738060; 438195,
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3738336; 438198, 3738398; 438195, 3738441; 438195, 3738735; 438252,
3738735; 438252, 3738763; 438309, 3738763; 438309, 3738820; 438337,
3738820; 438337, 3738849; 438366, 3738849; 438366, 3738820; 438394,
3738820; 438394, 3738792; 438422, 3738792; 438422, 3738763; 438536,
3738763; 438536, 3738735; 438621, 3738735; 438621, 3738707; 438678,
3738707; 438678, 3738763; 438734, 3738763; 438734, 3738792; 438763,
3738792; 438763, 3738849; 438791, 3738849; 438791, 3738877; 438819,
3738877; 438819, 3738905; 438848, 3738905; 438848, 3738934; 438905,
3738934; 438905, 3738905; 438876, 3738905; 438876, 3738820; 438848,
3738820; 438848, 3738707; returning to 438819, 3738707.
(v) Note: Map of Units 8, 10, and 11 follows.
BILLING CODE 4310-55-P
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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09FE11.006
BILLING CODE 4310-55-C
(14) Unit 9: San Jacinto River Basin, Riverside County, California.
(i) Subunit 9a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps San Jacinto,
Lake
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Fulmor, Hemet and Blackburn Canyon, land bounded by the following UTM
coordinates (E, N): 511446, 3735434; 511416, 3735434; 511416, 3735453;
511469, 3735455; 511469, 3735434; returning to 511446, 3735434.
(ii) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 510915,
3735426; 510915, 3735426; 511236, 3735443; 511236, 3735434; 511266,
3735434; 511266, 3735374; 511296, 3735374; 511296, 3735344; 511326,
3735344; 511326, 3735314; 511386, 3735314; 511386, 3735284; 511446,
3735284; 511446, 3735254; 511471, 3735254; 511473, 3734974; 511953,
3734586; 512009, 3734541; 512526, 3734545; 512526, 3734534; 512676,
3734534; 512676, 3734546; 512704, 3734546; 512796, 3734547; 512796,
3734474; 512826, 3734474; 512826, 3734444; 512886, 3734444; 512886,
3734414; 512916, 3734414; 512916, 3734384; 512946, 3734384; 512946,
3734354; 513156, 3734354; 513156, 3734324; 513216, 3734324; 513216,
3734294; 513246, 3734294; 513246, 3734264; 513276, 3734264; 513276,
3734234; 513306, 3734234; 513306, 3734204; 513336, 3734204; 513336,
3734174; 513606, 3734174; 513606, 3734144; 513636, 3734144; 513636,
3734114; 513696, 3734114; 513696, 3734084; 513726, 3734084; 513726,
3734054; 513756, 3734054; 513756, 3734024; 513966, 3734024; 513966,
3733994; 514056, 3733994; 514056, 3733964; 514116, 3733964; 514116,
3733934; 514176, 3733934; 514176, 3733904; 514206, 3733904; 514206,
3733874; 514296, 3733874; 514296, 3733724; 514326, 3733724; 514326,
3733694; 514356, 3733694; 514356, 3733664; 514446, 3733664; 514446,
3733634; 514476, 3733634; 514476, 3733604; 514506, 3733604; 514506,
3733574; 514566, 3733574; 514566, 3733604; 514596, 3733604; 514596,
3733634; 514626, 3733634; 514626, 3733664; 514656, 3733664; 514656,
3733724; 514686, 3733724; 514686, 3733694; 514776, 3733694; 514776,
3733604; 514836, 3733604; 514836, 3733574; 514896, 3733574; 514896,
3733544; 514956, 3733544; 514956, 3733574; 515016, 3733574; 515016,
3733544; 515046, 3733544; 515046, 3733484; 515076, 3733484; 515076,
3733454; 515196, 3733454; 515196, 3733424; 515256, 3733424; 515256,
3733394; 515346, 3733394; 515346, 3733364; 515436, 3733364; 515436,
3733394; 515556, 3733394; 515556, 3733424; 515586, 3733424; 515586,
3733394; 515706, 3733394; 515706, 3733364; 515766, 3733364; 515766,
3733334; 515856, 3733334; 515856, 3733304; 515976, 3733304; 515976,
3733274; 516006, 3733274; 516006, 3733244; 516036, 3733244; 516036,
3733214; 516066, 3733214; 516066, 3733184; 516126, 3733184; 516126,
3733154; 516186, 3733154; 516186, 3733124; 516246, 3733124; 516246,
3733154; 516306, 3733154; 516306, 3733094; 516426, 3733094; 516426,
3733064; 516456, 3733064; 516456, 3733034; 516636, 3733034; 516636,
3733064; 516666, 3733064; 516666, 3733034; 516696, 3733034; 516696,
3733004; 516726, 3733004; 516726, 3732974; 516846, 3732974; 516846,
3733004; 516906, 3733004; 516906, 3732914; 517086, 3732914; 517086,
3732884; 517206, 3732884; 517206, 3732764; 517236, 3732764; 517236,
3732704; 517266, 3732704; 517266, 3732674; 517326, 3732674; 517326,
3732614; 517356, 3732614; 517356, 3732554; 517386, 3732554; 517386,
3732524; 517416, 3732524; 517416, 3732494; 517476, 3732494; 517476,
3732464; 517536, 3732464; 517536, 3732434; 517566, 3732434; 517566,
3732404; 517596, 3732404; 517596, 3732374; 517626, 3732374; 517626,
3732344; 517716, 3732344; 517716, 3732314; 517746, 3732314; 517746,
3732284; 517836, 3732284; 517836, 3732314; 517926, 3732314; 517926,
3732284; 517956, 3732284; 517956, 3732254; 517926, 3732254; 517926,
3732224; 517866, 3732224; 517866, 3732194; 517836, 3732194; 517836,
3732164; 517806, 3732164; 517806, 3732134; 517776, 3732134; 517776,
3731984; 517806, 3731984; 517806, 3731924; 517836, 3731924; 517836,
3731894; 517896, 3731894; 517896, 3731834; 517926, 3731834; 517926,
3731804; 517956, 3731804; 517956, 3731744; 517986, 3731744; 517986,
3731714; 518016, 3731714; 518016, 3731684; 518046, 3731684; 518046,
3731654; 518076, 3731654; 518076, 3731624; 518106, 3731624; 518106,
3731594; 518136, 3731594; 518136, 3731564; 518196, 3731564; 518196,
3731534; 518256, 3731534; 518256, 3731474; 518286, 3731474; 518286,
3731444; 518316, 3731444; 518316, 3731414; 518346, 3731414; 518346,
3731354; 518406, 3731354; 518406, 3731324; 518436, 3731324; 518436,
3731294; 518466, 3731294; 518466, 3731234; 518496, 3731234; 518496,
3731204; 518526, 3731204; 518526, 3731174; 518646, 3731174; 518646,
3731144; 518766, 3731144; 518766, 3731114; 518796, 3731114; 518796,
3731084; 518826, 3731084; 518826, 3731054; 518856, 3731054; 518856,
3730964; 518886, 3730964; 518886, 3730934; 518916, 3730934; 518916,
3730874; 518946, 3730874; 518946, 3730814; 518976, 3730814; 518976,
3730724; 518916, 3730724; 518916, 3730754; 518886, 3730754; 518886,
3730784; 518856, 3730784; 518856, 3730814; 518826, 3730814; 518826,
3730844; 518796, 3730844; 518796, 3730874; 518736, 3730874; 518736,
3730904; 518706, 3730904; 518706, 3730934; 518646, 3730934; 518646,
3730964; 518496, 3730964; 518496, 3730994; 518406, 3730994; 518406,
3731024; 518316, 3731024; 518316, 3731054; 518256, 3731054; 518256,
3730994; 518226, 3730994; 518226, 3731024; 518196, 3731024; 518196,
3731054; 518166, 3731054; 518166, 3731114; 518136, 3731114; 518136,
3731144; 518106, 3731144; 518106, 3731204; 518076, 3731204; 518076,
3731234; 518046, 3731234; 518046, 3731264; 518016, 3731264; 518016,
3731294; 517986, 3731294; 517986, 3731324; 517956, 3731324; 517956,
3731354; 517926, 3731354; 517926, 3731384; 517896, 3731384; 517896,
3731474; 517866, 3731474; 517866, 3731534; 517806, 3731534; 517806,
3731564; 517776, 3731564; 517776, 3731624; 517746, 3731624; 517746,
3731654; 517686, 3731654; 517686, 3731684; 517656, 3731684; 517656,
3731744; 517626, 3731744; 517626, 3731804; 517596, 3731804; 517596,
3731864; 517536, 3731864; 517536, 3732044; 517506, 3732044; 517506,
3732074; 517476, 3732074; 517476, 3732104; 517446, 3732104; 517446,
3732134; 517416, 3732134; 517416, 3732164; 517386, 3732164; 517386,
3732224; 517326, 3732224; 517326, 3732254; 517266, 3732254; 517266,
3732284; 517236, 3732284; 517236, 3732314; 517206, 3732314; 517206,
3732344; 517176, 3732344; 517176, 3732404; 517116, 3732404; 517116,
3732434; 517086, 3732434; 517086, 3732464; 517056, 3732464; 517056,
3732524; 516996, 3732524; 516996, 3732554; 516906, 3732554; 516906,
3732524; 516786, 3732524; 516786, 3732554; 516696, 3732554; 516696,
3732584; 516666, 3732584; 516666, 3732614; 516636, 3732614; 516636,
3732644; 516576, 3732644; 516576, 3732674; 516486, 3732674; 516486,
3732644; 516456, 3732644; 516456, 3732674; 516336, 3732674; 516336,
3732704; 516246, 3732704; 516246, 3732734; 516186, 3732734; 516186,
3732764; 516156, 3732764; 516156, 3732794; 516126, 3732794; 516126,
3732824; 516066, 3732824; 516066, 3732854; 516006, 3732854; 516006,
3732884; 515886, 3732884; 515886, 3732914; 515796, 3732914; 515796,
3732944; 515736, 3732944; 515736, 3732914; 515676, 3732914; 515676,
3732884; 515436, 3732884; 515436, 3732914; 515316, 3732914; 515316,
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3732944; 515256, 3732944; 515256, 3732974; 514986, 3732974; 514986,
3732944; 514896, 3732944; 514896, 3732974; 514656, 3732974; 514656,
3733004; 514596, 3733004; 514596, 3733034; 514566, 3733034; 514566,
3733064; 514476, 3733064; 514476, 3733094; 514236, 3733094; 514236,
3733064; 514206, 3733064; 514206, 3733034; 514176, 3733034; 514176,
3733004; 514146, 3733004; 514146, 3732974; 513696, 3732974; 513696,
3732944; 513606, 3732944; 513606, 3732914; 513396, 3732914; 513396,
3732944; 513336, 3732944; 513336, 3732974; 513246, 3732974; 513246,
3733004; 513186, 3733004; 513186, 3733034; 513156, 3733034; 513156,
3733094; 513126, 3733094; 513126, 3733154; 513096, 3733154; 513096,
3733184; 513126, 3733184; 513126, 3733214; 513122, 3733214; 513126,
3733216; 513123, 3733965; 512879, 3733975; 512777, 3733959; 512768,
3733972; 512574, 3733978; 512520, 3733934; 512234, 3734086; 512218,
3734105; 512098, 3734213; 511933, 3734330; 511809, 3734369; 511809,
3734327; 511612, 3734327; 511609, 3734464; 511507, 3734492; 511336,
3734603; 511240, 3734683; 511098, 3734746; 510993, 3734816; 510894,
3734962; 510767, 3735181; 510663, 3735432; 510628, 3735654; 510623,
3735662; returning to 510915, 3735426.
(iii) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 510080,
3736102; 510444, 3735807; 510183, 3735807; 509230, 3735809; 509158,
3735887; 509092, 3735942; 509032, 3735968; 508988, 3736003; 508969,
3736079; 508994, 3736113; 509122, 3736113; 509266, 3736094; 509314,
3736096; 509464, 3736079; 509601, 3736077; 509649, 3736100; 509650,
3736103; 509652, 3736114; 509871, 3736115; 510063, 3736116; returning
to 510080, 3736102.
(iv) Subunit 9b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Blackburn
Canyon, land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 512766,
3730034; 512766, 3730004; 512796, 3730004; 512796, 3729974; 512826,
3729974; 512826, 3729944; 512886, 3729944; 512886, 3729914; 512916,
3729914; 512916, 3729884; 512946, 3729884; 512946, 3729854; 512976,
3729854; 512976, 3729824; 513006, 3729824; 513006, 3729794; 513066,
3729794; 513066, 3729764; 513096, 3729764; 513096, 3729704; 513186,
3729704; 513186, 3729734; 513216, 3729734; 513216, 3729794; 513246,
3729794; 513246, 3729824; 513426, 3729824; 513426, 3729794; 513456,
3729794; 513456, 3729764; 513486, 3729764; 513486, 3729734; 513546,
3729734; 513546, 3729704; 513516, 3729704; 513516, 3729674; 513486,
3729674; 513486, 3729644; 513456, 3729644; 513456, 3729614; 513426,
3729614; 513426, 3729554; 513396, 3729554; 513396, 3729524; 513456,
3729524; 513456, 3729494; 513486, 3729494; 513486, 3729374; 513576,
3729374; 513576, 3729344; 513606, 3729344; 513606, 3729254; 513696,
3729254; 513696, 3729284; 513726, 3729284; 513726, 3729254; 513756,
3729254; 513756, 3729194; 513876, 3729194; 513876, 3729164; 513906,
3729164; 513906, 3729134; 513936, 3729134; 513936, 3728984; 513966,
3728984; 513966, 3728954; 513996, 3728954; 513996, 3728924; 514026,
3728924; 514026, 3728894; 513996, 3728894; 513996, 3728834; 514026,
3728834; 514026, 3728804; 514056, 3728804; 514056, 3728774; 514086,
3728774; 514086, 3728744; 514116, 3728744; 514116, 3728714; 514206,
3728714; 514206, 3728654; 514236, 3728654; 514236, 3728504; 514326,
3728504; 514326, 3728444; 514356, 3728444; 514356, 3728384; 514386,
3728384; 514386, 3728324; 514416, 3728324; 514416, 3728264; 514446,
3728264; 514446, 3728234; 514476, 3728234; 514476, 3728084; 514446,
3728084; 514446, 3728114; 514386, 3728114; 514386, 3728144; 514266,
3728144; 514266, 3728114; 514206, 3728114; 514206, 3728054; 514176,
3728054; 514176, 3727904; 514206, 3727904; 514206, 3727844; 514236,
3727844; 514236, 3727784; 514266, 3727784; 514266, 3727694; 514386,
3727694; 514386, 3727664; 514536, 3727664; 514536, 3727634; 514566,
3727634; 514566, 3727454; 514596, 3727454; 514596, 3727394; 514626,
3727394; 514626, 3727214; 514656, 3727214; 514656, 3727184; 514686,
3727184; 514686, 3727154; 514716, 3727154; 514716, 3727124; 514746,
3727124; 514746, 3727094; 514776, 3727094; 514776, 3727064; 514806,
3727064; 514806, 3727034; 514836, 3727034; 514836, 3726944; 514866,
3726944; 514866, 3726884; 514836, 3726884; 514836, 3726854; 514866,
3726854; 514866, 3726764; 514896, 3726764; 514896, 3726734; 514926,
3726734; 514926, 3726644; 514956, 3726644; 514956, 3726584; 515016,
3726584; 515016, 3726554; 515106, 3726554; 515106, 3726524; 515136,
3726524; 515136, 3726494; 515166, 3726494; 515166, 3726464; 515226,
3726464; 515226, 3726434; 515256, 3726434; 515256, 3726344; 515286,
3726344; 515286, 3726314; 515256, 3726314; 515256, 3726284; 515286,
3726284; 515286, 3726194; 515316, 3726194; 515316, 3726134; 515346,
3726134; 515346, 3725984; 515376, 3725984; 515376, 3725954; 515406,
3725954; 515406, 3725924; 515436, 3725924; 515436, 3725894; 515466,
3725894; 515466, 3725864; 515496, 3725864; 515496, 3725834; 515526,
3725834; 515526, 3725804; 515556, 3725804; 515556, 3725774; 515526,
3725774; 515526, 3725684; 515556, 3725684; 515556, 3725654; 515616,
3725654; 515616, 3725624; 515646, 3725624; 515646, 3725384; 515676,
3725384; 515676, 3725354; 515706, 3725354; 515706, 3725324; 515676,
3725324; 515676, 3725264; 515646, 3725264; 515646, 3725234; 515676,
3725234; 515676, 3725204; 515706, 3725204; 515706, 3725174; 515736,
3725174; 515736, 3725144; 515766, 3725144; 515766, 3725114; 515796,
3725114; 515796, 3725084; 515826, 3725084; 515826, 3725054; 515856,
3725054; 515856, 3725024; 515946, 3725024; 515946, 3725054; 515976,
3725054; 515976, 3725084; 516036, 3725084; 516036, 3724934; 516066,
3724934; 516066, 3724844; 516096, 3724844; 516096, 3724814; 516126,
3724814; 516126, 3724784; 516156, 3724784; 516156, 3724694; 516216,
3724694; 516216, 3724664; 516336, 3724664; 516336, 3724634; 516366,
3724634; 516366, 3724604; 516306, 3724604; 516306, 3724574; 516336,
3724574; 516336, 3724544; 516396, 3724544; 516396, 3724604; 516486,
3724604; 516486, 3724574; 516546, 3724574; 516546, 3724544; 516606,
3724544; 516606, 3724514; 516636, 3724514; 516636, 3724364; 516666,
3724364; 516666, 3724334; 516726, 3724334; 516726, 3724304; 516786,
3724304; 516786, 3724274; 516816, 3724274; 516816, 3724214; 516846,
3724214; 516846, 3724184; 516876, 3724184; 516876, 3724034; 516846,
3724034; 516846, 3723944; 516906, 3723944; 516906, 3723914; 517086,
3723914; 517086, 3723854; 517056, 3723854; 517056, 3723824; 517026,
3723824; 517026, 3723764; 516996, 3723764; 516996, 3723734; 517026,
3723734; 517026, 3723674; 517056, 3723674; 517056, 3723614; 517086,
3723614; 517086, 3723554; 517146, 3723554; 517146, 3723524; 517206,
3723524; 517206, 3723434; 517176, 3723434; 517176, 3723344; 517206,
3723344; 517206, 3723254; 517146, 3723254; 517146, 3723224; 517176,
3723224; 517176, 3723164; 517206, 3723164; 517206, 3723134; 517236,
3723134; 517236, 3723104; 517266, 3723104; 517266, 3723074; 517296,
3723074; 517296, 3723044; 517326, 3723044; 517326, 3723074; 517386,
3723074; 517386, 3723224; 517416, 3723224; 517416, 3723374; 517446,
3723374; 517446, 3723404; 517566, 3723404;
[[Page 7370]]
517566, 3723374; 517596, 3723374; 517596, 3723344; 517626, 3723344;
517626, 3723314; 517686, 3723314; 517686, 3723254; 517716, 3723254;
517716, 3723224; 517866, 3723224; 517866, 3723194; 517896, 3723194;
517896, 3723164; 517926, 3723164; 517926, 3723134; 517956, 3723134;
517956, 3723074; 517986, 3723074; 517986, 3723044; 518046, 3723044;
518046, 3723014; 518136, 3723014; 518136, 3722954; 518106, 3722954;
518106, 3722924; 518046, 3722924; 518046, 3722834; 518076, 3722834;
518076, 3722774; 518106, 3722774; 518106, 3722744; 518196, 3722744;
518196, 3722654; 518226, 3722654; 518226, 3722624; 518256, 3722624;
518256, 3722594; 518316, 3722594; 518316, 3722534; 518346, 3722534;
518346, 3722504; 518376, 3722504; 518376, 3722474; 518406, 3722474;
518406, 3722444; 518436, 3722444; 518436, 3722414; 518466, 3722414;
518466, 3722354; 518436, 3722354; 518436, 3722324; 518376, 3722324;
518376, 3722294; 518346, 3722294; 518346, 3722264; 518376, 3722264;
518376, 3722234; 518406, 3722234; 518406, 3722264; 518466, 3722264;
518526, 3722264; 518526, 3722234; 518586, 3722234; 518586, 3722174;
518616, 3722174; 518616, 3721994; 518676, 3721994; 518676, 3722024;
518706, 3722024; 518706, 3722054; 518736, 3722054; 518736, 3722084;
518766, 3722084; 518766, 3722114; 518796, 3722114; 518796, 3722144;
518826, 3722144; 518826, 3722204; 518856, 3722204; 518856, 3722114;
518886, 3722114; 518886, 3722084; 518916, 3722084; 518916, 3722054;
519006, 3722054; 519006, 3722114; 519066, 3722114; 519066, 3722024;
519036, 3722024; 519036, 3721964; 519066, 3721964; 519066, 3721934;
519126, 3721934; 519126, 3721844; 519186, 3721844; 519186, 3721874;
519216, 3721874; 519216, 3721904; 519276, 3721904; 519276, 3721874;
519336, 3721874; 519336, 3721754; 519306, 3721754; 519306, 3721694;
519276, 3721694; 519276, 3721634; 519306, 3721634; 519306, 3721544;
519336, 3721544; 519336, 3721484; 519306, 3721484; 519306, 3721514;
519246, 3721514; 519246, 3721544; 519156, 3721544; 519156, 3721574;
519006, 3721574; 519006, 3721544; 518826, 3721544; 518826, 3721574;
518796, 3721574; 518796, 3721604; 518706, 3721604; 518706, 3721634;
518616, 3721634; 518616, 3721664; 518556, 3721664; 518556, 3721694;
518436, 3721694; 518436, 3721664; 518376, 3721664; 518376, 3721694;
518226, 3721694; 518226, 3721724; 518196, 3721724; 518196, 3721754;
518166, 3721754; 518166, 3721814; 518136, 3721814; 518136, 3721874;
518076, 3721874; 518076, 3721904; 518016, 3721904; 518016, 3721934;
517956, 3721934; 517956, 3721994; 517896, 3721994; 517896, 3722054;
517866, 3722054; 517866, 3722084; 517836, 3722084; 517836, 3722114;
517656, 3722114; 517656, 3722144; 517626, 3722144; 517626, 3722204;
517596, 3722204; 517596, 3722264; 517566, 3722264; 517566, 3722354;
517536, 3722354; 517536, 3722384; 517506, 3722384; 517506, 3722534;
517476, 3722534; 517476, 3722594; 517386, 3722594; 517386, 3722624;
517326, 3722624; 517326, 3722594; 517296, 3722594; 517296, 3722564;
517266, 3722564; 517266, 3722504; 517236, 3722504; 517236, 3722564;
517206, 3722564; 517206, 3722624; 517176, 3722624; 517176, 3722654;
517146, 3722654; 517146, 3722684; 517086, 3722684; 517086, 3722714;
517056, 3722714; 517056, 3722834; 517026, 3722834; 517026, 3722864;
517056, 3722864; 517056, 3722984; 517026, 3722984; 517026, 3723014;
516996, 3723014; 516996, 3723134; 516966, 3723134; 516966, 3723164;
516936, 3723164; 516936, 3723194; 516906, 3723194; 516906, 3723224;
516876, 3723224; 516876, 3723254; 516846, 3723254; 516846, 3723284;
516816, 3723284; 516816, 3723314; 516846, 3723314; 516846, 3723494;
516816, 3723494; 516816, 3723524; 516786, 3723524; 516786, 3723554;
516756, 3723554; 516756, 3723614; 516726, 3723614; 516726, 3723704;
516756, 3723704; 516756, 3723734; 516666, 3723734; 516666, 3723764;
516546, 3723764; 516546, 3723794; 516516, 3723794; 516516, 3723824;
516546, 3723824; 516546, 3723854; 516576, 3723854; 516576, 3723974;
516606, 3723974; 516606, 3724004; 516636, 3724004; 516636, 3724034;
516666, 3724034; 516666, 3724094; 516696, 3724094; 516696, 3724124;
516666, 3724124; 516666, 3724154; 516546, 3724154; 516546, 3724184;
516456, 3724184; 516456, 3724214; 516426, 3724214; 516426, 3724244;
516456, 3724244; 516456, 3724334; 516426, 3724334; 516426, 3724364;
516276, 3724364; 516276, 3724394; 516246, 3724394; 516246, 3724424;
516186, 3724424; 516186, 3724454; 516126, 3724454; 516126, 3724484;
515946, 3724484; 515946, 3724454; 515886, 3724454; 515886, 3724574;
515856, 3724574; 515856, 3724754; 515796, 3724754; 515796, 3724784;
515736, 3724784; 515736, 3724814; 515706, 3724814; 515706, 3724844;
515646, 3724844; 515646, 3724874; 515616, 3724874; 515616, 3724904;
515586, 3724904; 515586, 3724934; 515556, 3724934; 515556, 3724964;
515526, 3724964; 515526, 3724994; 515496, 3724994; 515496, 3725024;
515466, 3725024; 515466, 3725084; 515436, 3725084; 515436, 3725114;
515466, 3725114; 515466, 3725414; 515496, 3725414; 515496, 3725504;
515466, 3725504; 515466, 3725564; 515436, 3725564; 515436, 3725624;
515406, 3725624; 515406, 3725684; 515376, 3725684; 515376, 3725714;
515316, 3725714; 515316, 3725744; 515286, 3725744; 515286, 3725834;
515256, 3725834; 515256, 3725864; 515226, 3725864; 515226, 3725954;
515196, 3725954; 515196, 3726044; 515166, 3726044; 515166, 3726074;
515136, 3726074; 515136, 3726134; 515106, 3726134; 515106, 3726284;
515076, 3726284; 515076, 3726344; 515016, 3726344; 515016, 3726374;
514986, 3726374; 514986, 3726404; 514956, 3726404; 514956, 3726434;
514896, 3726434; 514896, 3726464; 514866, 3726464; 514866, 3726494;
514836, 3726494; 514836, 3726554; 514806, 3726554; 514806, 3726584;
514776, 3726584; 514776, 3726614; 514746, 3726614; 514746, 3726674;
514716, 3726674; 514716, 3726884; 514686, 3726884; 514686, 3726914;
514626, 3726914; 514626, 3726944; 514596, 3726944; 514596, 3726914;
514536, 3726914; 514536, 3727094; 514506, 3727094; 514506, 3727154;
514476, 3727154; 514476, 3727304; 514446, 3727304; 514446, 3727394;
514416, 3727394; 514416, 3727454; 514386, 3727454; 514386, 3727484;
514176, 3727484; 514176, 3727514; 514146, 3727514; 514146, 3727544;
514116, 3727544; 514116, 3727604; 514086, 3727604; 514086, 3727664;
514056, 3727664; 514056, 3727694; 514026, 3727694; 514026, 3727664;
513996, 3727664; 513996, 3727634; 513966, 3727634; 513966, 3727604;
513936, 3727604; 513936, 3727664; 513913, 3727664; 513914, 3728200;
513756, 3728198; 513756, 3728234; 513726, 3728234; 513726, 3728294;
513696, 3728294; 513696, 3728384; 513666, 3728384; 513666, 3728414;
513636, 3728414; 513636, 3728444; 513606, 3728444; 513606, 3728414;
513516, 3728414; 513516, 3728534; 513486, 3728534; 513486, 3728594;
513456, 3728594; 513456, 3728654; 513426, 3728654; 513426, 3728744;
513396, 3728744; 513396, 3728774; 513366, 3728774; 513366, 3728804;
513336, 3728804; 513336, 3728834; 513306, 3728834; 513306, 3728864;
513246, 3728864; 513246, 3728894; 513156, 3728894; 513156, 3728924;
513126, 3728924; 513126, 3728954; 513096, 3728954; 513096, 3728984;
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513036, 3728984; 513036, 3729014; 512886, 3729014; 512886, 3728984;
512856, 3728984; 512856, 3728924; 512736, 3728924; 512736, 3728894;
512646, 3728894; 512646, 3728954; 512706, 3728954; 512706, 3728984;
512736, 3728984; 512736, 3729044; 512766, 3729044; 512766, 3729224;
512736, 3729224; 512736, 3729254; 512676, 3729254; 512676, 3729284;
512616, 3729284; 512616, 3729314; 512556, 3729314; 512556, 3729344;
512526, 3729344; 512526, 3729374; 512496, 3729374; 512496, 3729404;
512406, 3729404; 512406, 3729374; 512376, 3729374; 512376, 3729404;
512346, 3729404; 512346, 3729494; 512316, 3729494; 512316, 3729554;
512286, 3729554; 512286, 3729584; 512276, 3729584; 512290, 3729613;
512330, 3729661; 512366, 3729715; 512447, 3729823; 512540, 3729942;
512602, 3730014; 512646, 3730069; 512675, 3730084; 512725, 3730071;
512766, 3730045; returning to 512766, 3730034. Excluding land bounded
by 514086, 3728504; 514086, 3728474; 514176, 3728474; 514176, 3728504;
returning to 514086, 3728504. Excluding land bounded by 518226,
3722324; 518226, 3722294; 518316, 3722294; 518316, 3722324; returning
to 518226, 3722324. Excluding land bounded by 518166, 3722264; 518166,
3722234; 518196, 3722234; 518196, 3722264; returning to 518166,
3722264.
(v) Note: Map of Units 9 follows.
BILLING CODE 4310-55-P
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BILLING CODE 4310-55-C
(15) Unit 10: San Juan Creek Basin, Orange and Riverside Counties,
California.
(i) Subunit 10a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Dana Point, San
Juan
Capistrano, Canada Gobernadora, Sitton Peak and Santiago Peak, land
bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 447472, 3708409;
447500, 3708409; 447500, 3708380; 447472, 3708380; returning to 447472,
3708409.
(ii) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 441070,
3707874; 440879, 3707726; 440814, 3707675; 440754, 3707729; 440678,
3707697; 440528, 3707653; 440465, 3707615; 440377, 3707567; 440272,
3707509; 440174, 3707454; 440104, 3707399; 440020, 3707298; 439965,
3707219; 440000, 3707162; 439676, 3706892; 439661, 3706908; 438873,
3706187; 438824, 3706258; 438695, 3706127; 438635, 3706121; 438686,
3706234; 438758, 3706415; 438804, 3706545; 438837, 3706647; 438873,
3706816; 439038, 3706816; 439203, 3706857; 439263, 3706896; 439336,
3706864; 439776, 3707199; 439744, 3707291; 439846, 3707335; 439862,
3707411; 439881, 3707446; 440036, 3707561; 440055, 3707608; 440093,
3707650; 440122, 3707669; 440440, 3707748; 440530, 3707810; 440697,
3707840; 440905, 3707927; 441006, 3707988; 441112, 3708087; 441606,
3708588; 441697, 3708520; 441649, 3708481; 441617, 3708427; 441513,
3708319; 441579, 3708243; 441373, 3708129; 441210, 3707990; returning
to 441070, 3707874.
(iii) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 447500,
3708409; 447500, 3708437; 447472, 3708437; 447472, 3708409; 447330,
3708409; 447330, 3708380; 447075, 3708380; 447075, 3708409; 446905,
3708409; 446905, 3708380; 446876, 3708380; 446876, 3708409; 446820,
3708409; 446820, 3708437; 446678, 3708437; 446678, 3708409; 446621,
3708409; 446621, 3708380; 446593, 3708380; 446593, 3708352; 446564,
3708352; 446564, 3708295; 446593, 3708295; 446593, 3708267; 446536,
3708267; 446536, 3708295; 446479, 3708295; 446479, 3708324; 446394,
3708324; 446394, 3708352; 446366, 3708352; 446366, 3708267; 446394,
3708267; 446394, 3708238; 446422, 3708238; 446422, 3708182; 446366,
3708182; 446366, 3708210; 446252, 3708210; 446252, 3708238; 446167,
3708238; 446167, 3708153; 446139, 3708153; 446139, 3708068; 446110,
3708068; 446110, 3707983; 446082, 3707983; 446082, 3707926; 446054,
3707926; 446054, 3708011; 446025, 3708011; 446025, 3708097; 446018,
3708097; 446002, 3708150; 445977, 3708203; 445942, 3708250; 445901,
3708290; 445888, 3708299; 445855, 3708318; 445855, 3708324; 445841,
3708324; 445827, 3708328; 445827, 3708352; 445770, 3708352; 445770,
3708380; 445741, 3708380; 445741, 3708437; 445713, 3708437; 445713,
3708465; 445600, 3708465; 445600, 3708494; 445543, 3708494; 445543,
3708465; 445515, 3708465; 445515, 3708437; 445486, 3708437; 445486,
3708409; 445429, 3708409; 445429, 3708437; 445401, 3708437; 445401,
3708465; 445316, 3708465; 445316, 3708494; 445288, 3708494; 445288,
3708465; 445231, 3708465; 445231, 3708437; 445202, 3708437; 445202,
3708409; 445174, 3708409; 445174, 3708352; 445146, 3708352; 445146,
3708324; 445117, 3708324; 445117, 3708352; 445089, 3708352; 445089,
3708380; 445004, 3708380; 445004, 3708465; 445032, 3708465; 445032,
3708550; 444976, 3708550; 444976, 3708579; 444919, 3708579; 444919,
3708636; 444947, 3708636; 444947, 3708692; 444890, 3708692; 444890,
3708721; 444805, 3708721; 444805, 3708749; 444749, 3708749; 444749,
3708721; 444692, 3708721; 444692, 3708777; 444663, 3708777; 444663,
3708806; 444607, 3708806; 444607, 3708834; 444493, 3708834; 444493,
3708863; 444437, 3708863; 444437, 3708891; 444351, 3708891; 444351,
3708919; 444238, 3708919; 444238, 3708976; 444181, 3708976; 444181,
3709004; 444068, 3709004; 444068, 3709061; 444039, 3709061; 444039,
3709118; 444011, 3709118; 444011, 3709146; 443983, 3709146; 443983,
3709175; 443954, 3709175; 443954, 3709345; 443898, 3709345; 443898,
3709373; 443869, 3709373; 443869, 3709402; 443841, 3709402; 443841,
3709458; 443812, 3709458; 443812, 3709487; 443784, 3709487; 443784,
3709515; 443699, 3709515; 443699, 3709543; 443671, 3709543; 443671,
3709572; 443614, 3709572; 443614, 3709600; 443500, 3709600; 443500,
3709572; 443444, 3709572; 443444, 3709543; 443415, 3709543; 443415,
3709402; 443330, 3709402; 443330, 3709373; 443302, 3709373; 443302,
3709345; 443273, 3709345; 443273, 3709373; 443132, 3709373; 443132,
3709345; 442990, 3709345; 442990, 3709316; 442961, 3709316; 442961,
3709288; 442950, 3709288; 442920, 3709331; 442686, 3709397; 442563,
3709375; 442415, 3709399; 442367, 3709382; 442333, 3709353; 442323,
3709323; 442200, 3709228; 442120, 3709187; 442072, 3709143; 442076,
3709109; 442083, 3709055; 442083, 3709049; 442084, 3709043; 442081,
3709040; 442070, 3709038; 442005, 3709034; 441981, 3708979; 441974,
3708978; 441973, 3708978; 441954, 3708976; 441928, 3708972; 441928,
3708972; 441915, 3709069; 441957, 3709281; 441925, 3709345; 441928,
3709345; 441931, 3709346; 441932, 3709346; 441937, 3709347; 441938,
3709347; 441941, 3709348; 441943, 3709348; 441944, 3709349; 441946,
3709349; 441947, 3709349; 441952, 3709350; 441953, 3709351; 441955,
3709351; 441956, 3709352; 441958, 3709352; 441959, 3709352; 441962,
3709353; 441964, 3709354; 441967, 3709355; 441968, 3709355; 441969,
3709356; 441971, 3709356; 441972, 3709357; 441974, 3709357; 441975,
3709358; 441977, 3709358; 441978, 3709359; 441980, 3709359; 441981,
3709360; 441982, 3709360; 441984, 3709361; 441985, 3709361; 441987,
3709362; 441988, 3709363; 441990, 3709363; 441991, 3709364; 441992,
3709364; 441994, 3709365; 441995, 3709366; 442001, 3709368; 442002,
3709369; 442004, 3709369; 442005, 3709370; 442006, 3709371; 442009,
3709372; 442011, 3709373; 442013, 3709374; 442015, 3709375; 442017,
3709376; 442019, 3709377; 442020, 3709378; 442021, 3709378; 442023,
3709379; 442024, 3709380; 442028, 3709382; 442029, 3709383; 442031,
3709384; 442032, 3709385; 442033, 3709385; 442035, 3709386; 442036,
3709387; 442037, 3709388; 442039, 3709389; 442040, 3709389; 442041,
3709390; 442044, 3709392; 442045, 3709393; 442046, 3709394; 442048,
3709395; 442049, 3709395; 442050, 3709396; 442051, 3709397; 442053,
3709398; 442054, 3709399; 442055, 3709400; 442060, 3709404; 442061,
3709405; 442063, 3709406; 442065, 3709407; 442066, 3709408; 442068,
3709410; 442069, 3709411; 442073, 3709414; 442074, 3709415; 442075,
3709416; 442076, 3709417; 442078, 3709418; 442079, 3709419; 442080,
3709420; 442081, 3709422; 442082, 3709423; 442083, 3709424; 442084,
3709425; 442085, 3709426; 442086, 3709427; 442088, 3709428; 442089,
3709429; 442090, 3709430; 442093, 3709433; 442094, 3709434; 442095,
3709436; 442097, 3709438; 442098, 3709439; 442100, 3709441; 442101,
3709442; 442104, 3709446; 442105, 3709447; 442106, 3709448; 442107,
3709449; 442108, 3709450; 442109, 3709452; 442110, 3709453; 442111,
3709454; 442112, 3709455; 442113, 3709456; 442114, 3709458; 442115,
3709459; 442116, 3709460; 442117, 3709461; 442119, 3709464; 442120,
3709465; 442122, 3709469; 442123,
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3709470; 442124, 3709471; 442125, 3709473; 442126, 3709474; 442127,
3709475; 442128, 3709476; 442128, 3709478; 442129, 3709479; 442130,
3709480; 442131, 3709481; 442132, 3709483; 442133, 3709484; 442133,
3709485; 442136, 3709489; 442137, 3709491; 442137, 3709492; 442138,
3709493; 442139, 3709495; 442140, 3709496; 442140, 3709498; 442141,
3709498; 442142, 3709500; 442143, 3709501; 442143, 3709502; 442144,
3709503; 442144, 3709503; 442145, 3709504; 442145, 3709505; 442146,
3709506; 442146, 3709507; 442147, 3709507; 442147, 3709508; 442152,
3709514; 442153, 3709515; 442154, 3709516; 442154, 3709517; 442155,
3709517; 442155, 3709518; 442156, 3709519; 442157, 3709519; 442157,
3709520; 442158, 3709521; 442159, 3709522; 442160, 3709522; 442160,
3709523; 442162, 3709524; 442162, 3709525; 442164, 3709526; 442164,
3709527; 442165, 3709528; 442167, 3709529; 442168, 3709530; 442169,
3709531; 442170, 3709531; 442170, 3709532; 442173, 3709534; 442173,
3709534; 442174, 3709535; 442176, 3709536; 442177, 3709537; 442178,
3709537; 442179, 3709538; 442180, 3709539; 442181, 3709539; 442182,
3709540; 442182, 3709540; 442183, 3709541; 442184, 3709541; 442185,
3709542; 442186, 3709542; 442187, 3709543; 442187, 3709543; 442189,
3709544; 442190, 3709545; 442191, 3709545; 442192, 3709546; 442193,
3709546; 442193, 3709546; 442194, 3709547; 442195, 3709547; 442199,
3709549; 442200, 3709549; 442202, 3709550; 442202, 3709550; 442203,
3709551; 442206, 3709551; 442207, 3709552; 442211, 3709553; 442212,
3709553; 442213, 3709554; 442214, 3709554; 442215, 3709554; 442217,
3709555; 442218, 3709555; 442220, 3709555; 442221, 3709556; 442222,
3709556; 442223, 3709556; 442225, 3709556; 442226, 3709556; 442228,
3709557; 442229, 3709557; 442230, 3709557; 442231, 3709557; 442232,
3709557; 442233, 3709557; 442234, 3709558; 442236, 3709558; 442237,
3709558; 442238, 3709558; 442240, 3709558; 442242, 3709558; 442242,
3709558; 442246, 3709558; 442247, 3709558; 442251, 3709558; 442254,
3709558; 442255, 3709558; 442257, 3709559; 442258, 3709559; 442261,
3709559; 442263, 3709559; 442264, 3709559; 442266, 3709559; 442267,
3709559; 442270, 3709560; 442272, 3709560; 442274, 3709560; 442275,
3709560; 442280, 3709561; 442281, 3709561; 442283, 3709561; 442293,
3709563; 442295, 3709563; 442296, 3709563; 442299, 3709564; 442301,
3709564; 442302, 3709564; 442304, 3709565; 442305, 3709565; 442307,
3709565; 442310, 3709566; 442311, 3709566; 442313, 3709567; 442314,
3709567; 442320, 3709569; 442322, 3709569; 442323, 3709570; 442325,
3709570; 442326, 3709570; 442328, 3709571; 442329, 3709571; 442331,
3709572; 442334, 3709573; 442335, 3709573; 442338, 3709574; 442339,
3709575; 442341, 3709575; 442342, 3709576; 442344, 3709576; 442345,
3709577; 442347, 3709577; 442348, 3709578; 442350, 3709578; 442351,
3709579; 442352, 3709579; 442354, 3709580; 442355, 3709581; 442357,
3709581; 442358, 3709582; 442359, 3709582; 442361, 3709583; 442362,
3709584; 442364, 3709584; 442365, 3709585; 442369, 3709587; 442371,
3709587; 442372, 3709588; 442374, 3709589; 442375, 3709589; 442376,
3709590; 442380, 3709592; 442382, 3709593; 442384, 3709594; 442386,
3709595; 442387, 3709596; 442388, 3709596; 442390, 3709597; 442394,
3709599; 442395, 3709600; 442396, 3709601; 442398, 3709602; 442399,
3709603; 442400, 3709603; 442402, 3709604; 442403, 3709605; 442404,
3709606; 442406, 3709607; 442407, 3709608; 442408, 3709608; 442410,
3709609; 442411, 3709610; 442412, 3709611; 442413, 3709612; 442415,
3709613; 442416, 3709614; 442417, 3709614; 442418, 3709615; 442420,
3709616; 442421, 3709617; 442422, 3709618; 442425, 3709620; 442426,
3709621; 442429, 3709624; 442431, 3709625; 442432, 3709626; 442433,
3709627; 442434, 3709627; 442435, 3709628; 442436, 3709629; 442440,
3709632; 442441, 3709633; 442442, 3709634; 442443, 3709636; 442445,
3709637; 442446, 3709638; 442447, 3709639; 442448, 3709640; 442449,
3709641; 442450, 3709642; 442451, 3709643; 442455, 3709646; 442456,
3709647; 442458, 3709649; 442459, 3709650; 442461, 3709653; 442463,
3709655; 442464, 3709656; 442467, 3709659; 442468, 3709661; 442471,
3709663; 442471, 3709664; 442474, 3709666; 442474, 3709668; 442476,
3709669; 442476, 3709670; 442508, 3709708; 442508, 3709711; 442509,
3709713; 442510, 3709715; 442510, 3709717; 442511, 3709720; 442511,
3709722; 442512, 3709724; 442512, 3709726; 442513, 3709729; 442513,
3709731; 442514, 3709733; 442514, 3709735; 442515, 3709738; 442517,
3709747; 442517, 3709749; 442518, 3709754; 442518, 3709756; 442520,
3709765; 442521, 3709767; 442521, 3709772; 442522, 3709774; 442522,
3709776; 442522, 3709779; 442523, 3709781; 442523, 3709783; 442524,
3709788; 442524, 3709790; 442524, 3709793; 442525, 3709795; 442526,
3709802; 442526, 3709804; 442526, 3709806; 442526, 3709809; 442527,
3709811; 442527, 3709813; 442527, 3709816; 442527, 3709818; 442527,
3709820; 442528, 3709823; 442528, 3709825; 442528, 3709827; 442528,
3709830; 442528, 3709832; 442529, 3709834; 442529, 3709837; 442529,
3709841; 442529, 3709843; 442529, 3709846; 442530, 3709848; 442530,
3709850; 442530, 3709853; 442530, 3709855; 442530, 3709855; 442536,
3709855; 442536, 3709827; 442566, 3709827; 442566, 3709823; 442564,
3709810; 442563, 3709798; 442561, 3709785; 442560, 3709772; 442558,
3709760; 442555, 3709747; 442553, 3709734; 442550, 3709722; 442547,
3709709; 442544, 3709697; 442541, 3709685; 442537, 3709672; 442533,
3709660; 442529, 3709648; 442509, 3709588; 442523, 3709589; 442534,
3709590; 442549, 3709597; 442563, 3709612; 442616, 3709673; 442624,
3709678; 442631, 3709681; 442639, 3709683; 442676, 3709686; 442686,
3709687; 442698, 3709687; 442715, 3709690; 442740, 3709698; 442813,
3709733; 442830, 3709740; 442855, 3709747; 442885, 3709750; 442941,
3709754; 442987, 3709764; 443017, 3709779; 443028, 3709786; 443029,
3709799; 443046, 3709799; 443046, 3709827; 443075, 3709827; 443075,
3709884; 443103, 3709884; 443103, 3709912; 443132, 3709912; 443132,
3709997; 443160, 3709997; 443160, 3710111; 443188, 3710111; 443188,
3710281; 443160, 3710281; 443160, 3710366; 443188, 3710366; 443188,
3710394; 443217, 3710394; 443217, 3710423; 443245, 3710423; 443245,
3710593; 443273, 3710593; 443273, 3710678; 443302, 3710678; 443302,
3710735; 443358, 3710735; 443358, 3710706; 443387, 3710706; 443387,
3710593; 443415, 3710593; 443415, 3710565; 443444, 3710565; 443444,
3710536; 443469, 3710536; 443497, 3710181; 443497, 3710179; 443497,
3710177; 443497, 3710175; 443498, 3710170; 443498, 3710168; 443498,
3710166; 443498, 3710165; 443499, 3710161; 443499, 3710159; 443500,
3710158; 443500, 3710156; 443501, 3710154; 443501, 3710153; 443502,
3710151; 443502, 3710149; 443503, 3710147; 443505, 3710142; 443505,
3710141; 443506, 3710139; 443507, 3710138; 443508, 3710136; 443508,
3710134; 443509, 3710133; 443510, 3710131; 443511, 3710130; 443513,
3710127; 443514, 3710125; 443515, 3710124; 443516, 3710122; 443517,
3710121; 443518, 3710119; 443519, 3710118; 443520, 3710117; 443521,
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3710115; 443523, 3710114; 443524, 3710113; 443526, 3710110; 443527,
3710109; 443530, 3710106; 443531, 3710105; 443535, 3710102; 443540,
3710099; 443541, 3710098; 443542, 3710097; 443545, 3710095; 443547,
3710094; 443549, 3710093; 443550, 3710092; 443552, 3710091; 443553,
3710091; 443555, 3710090; 443557, 3710089; 443558, 3710088; 443561,
3710087; 443566, 3710085; 443571, 3710084; 443573, 3710083; 443575,
3710083; 443577, 3710082; 443578, 3710082; 443580, 3710082; 443581,
3710082; 443582, 3710081; 443584, 3710081; 443615, 3710074; 443619,
3710073; 443623, 3710072; 443635, 3710069; 443639, 3710068; 443642,
3710068; 443642, 3710054; 443699, 3710054; 443699, 3710026; 443812,
3710026; 443812, 3709997; 443841, 3709997; 443841, 3709969; 443898,
3709969; 443898, 3709997; 443921, 3709997; 443926, 3709995; 443926,
3709969; 443954, 3709969; 443954, 3709941; 443983, 3709941; 443983,
3709912; 444039, 3709912; 444039, 3709884; 444107, 3709884; 444124,
3709871; 444124, 3709827; 444181, 3709827; 444268, 3709756; 444272,
3709753; 444276, 3709750; 444280, 3709747; 444288, 3709741; 444292,
3709738; 444296, 3709735; 444300, 3709732; 444303, 3709729; 444308,
3709726; 444312, 3709723; 444316, 3709721; 444320, 3709718; 444324,
3709715; 444328, 3709712; 444341, 3709704; 444345, 3709701; 444349,
3709699; 444353, 3709696; 444357, 3709694; 444366, 3709689; 444375,
3709684; 444379, 3709681; 444380, 3709681; 444381, 3709680; 444383,
3709679; 444384, 3709679; 444385, 3709678; 444388, 3709677; 444390,
3709676; 444392, 3709676; 444394, 3709675; 444398, 3709674; 444401,
3709674; 444405, 3709673; 444409, 3709673; 444412, 3709673; 444414,
3709673; 444415, 3709673; 444421, 3709674; 444422, 3709674; 444423,
3709674; 444426, 3709675; 444427, 3709675; 444429, 3709676; 444430,
3709676; 444431, 3709677; 444433, 3709677; 444434, 3709678; 444435,
3709678; 444437, 3709679; 444438, 3709679; 444439, 3709680; 444440,
3709681; 444441, 3709681; 444443, 3709682; 444445, 3709684; 444446,
3709684; 444447, 3709685; 444448, 3709686; 444450, 3709687; 444451,
3709688; 444453, 3709689; 444467, 3709706; 444477, 3709717; 444482,
3709723; 444486, 3709728; 444501, 3709745; 444505, 3709751; 444510,
3709757; 444514, 3709763; 444519, 3709768; 444524, 3709774; 444528,
3709780; 444533, 3709786; 444537, 3709792; 444542, 3709798; 444546,
3709803; 444550, 3709809; 444555, 3709815; 444559, 3709821; 444563,
3709827; 444568, 3709833; 444572, 3709839; 444576, 3709845; 444578,
3709848; 444578, 3709827; 444607, 3709827; 444607, 3709799; 444663,
3709799; 444663, 3709770; 444692, 3709770; 444692, 3709799; 444720,
3709799; 444720, 3709827; 444976, 3709827; 444976, 3709855; 445004,
3709855; 445004, 3709884; 445032, 3709884; 445032, 3709912; 445061,
3709912; 445061, 3709969; 445089, 3709969; 445089, 3710026; 445117,
3710026; 445117, 3710082; 445174, 3710082; 445174, 3709861; 445158,
3709844; 445123, 3709780; 445062, 3709716; 444929, 3709558; 444893,
3709515; 444862, 3709515; 444862, 3709430; 444890, 3709430; 444890,
3709402; 444958, 3709402; 444937, 3709371; 444923, 3709322; 444931,
3709266; 444956, 3709215; 444963, 3709208; 444974, 3709204; 445003,
3709188; 445042, 3709164; 445071, 3709147; 445089, 3709138; 445111,
3709124; 445123, 3709111; 445124, 3709111; 445148, 3709086; 445156,
3709072; 445157, 3709071; 445172, 3709046; 445198, 3709001; 445244,
3708962; 445246, 3708960; 445262, 3708945; 445403, 3708883; 445462,
3708843; 445503, 3708810; 445527, 3708751; 445576, 3708709; 445615,
3708706; 445663, 3708675; 445751, 3708651; 445803, 3708641; 445820,
3708637; 445858, 3708626; 445889, 3708629; 445929, 3708665; 445948,
3708694; 445970, 3708712; 445995, 3708732; 446016, 3708745; 446043,
3708751; 446080, 3708760; 446114, 3708762; 446169, 3708758; 446453,
3708744; 446656, 3708739; 446746, 3708737; 446748, 3708737; 446788,
3708736; 446869, 3708735; 446955, 3708712; 447011, 3708709; 447059,
3708739; 447106, 3708754; 447236, 3708802; 447294, 3708829; 447345,
3708949; 447350, 3708960; 447427, 3709026; 447475, 3709056; 447538,
3709095; 447739, 3709197; 447810, 3709250; 447962, 3709453; 448000,
3709491; 448031, 3709544; 448032, 3709619; 448035, 3709768; 448149,
3710304; 448170, 3710404; 448162, 3710451; 448181, 3710451; 448181,
3710480; 448210, 3710480; 448210, 3710565; 448295, 3710565; 448295,
3710680; 448923, 3710518; 448929, 3710533; 448935, 3710548; 448940,
3710563; 448945, 3710578; 448950, 3710593; 448955, 3710609; 448959,
3710624; 448963, 3710639; 448966, 3710654; 448976, 3710654; 448979,
3710670; 448983, 3710685; 448986, 3710701; 448988, 3710715; 448988,
3710715; 448988, 3710715; 449110, 3710714; 449159, 3710763; 449174,
3710763; 449174, 3710735; 449515, 3710735; 449515, 3710706; 449628,
3710706; 449628, 3710678; 449656, 3710678; 449656, 3710650; 449600,
3710650; 449600, 3710621; 449543, 3710621; 449543, 3710593; 449486,
3710593; 449486, 3710565; 449429, 3710565; 449429, 3710536; 449344,
3710536; 449344, 3710508; 449288, 3710508; 449288, 3710480; 449259,
3710480; 449259, 3710423; 449264, 3710423; 449262, 3710422; 449258,
3710419; 449254, 3710416; 449251, 3710415; 449249, 3710413; 449247,
3710412; 449242, 3710409; 449240, 3710408; 449238, 3710407; 449235,
3710406; 449233, 3710404; 449231, 3710403; 449228, 3710402; 449221,
3710399; 449218, 3710398; 449216, 3710397; 449213, 3710396; 449211,
3710395; 449209, 3710394; 449206, 3710393; 449203, 3710392; 449201,
3710391; 449198, 3710391; 449196, 3710390; 449193, 3710389; 449191,
3710389; 449183, 3710387; 449175, 3710385; 449173, 3710384; 449170,
3710384; 449167, 3710384; 449165, 3710383; 449162, 3710383; 449157,
3710382; 449154, 3710382; 449152, 3710382; 449149, 3710382; 449146,
3710381; 449144, 3710381; 449141, 3710381; 449138, 3710381; 449130,
3710381; 449125, 3710381; 449123, 3710381; 449120, 3710381; 449117,
3710381; 449109, 3710382; 449107, 3710382; 449104, 3710383; 449101,
3710383; 449099, 3710383; 449096, 3710384; 449091, 3710385; 449089,
3710385; 449089, 3710394; 449057, 3710394; 449055, 3710395; 449051,
3710397; 449049, 3710398; 449047, 3710399; 449043, 3710400; 449039,
3710403; 449037, 3710404; 449035, 3710405; 449034, 3710406; 449032,
3710407; 449028, 3710409; 449026, 3710411; 449024, 3710412; 449023,
3710413; 449022, 3710413; 449021, 3710414; 449020, 3710414; 449016,
3710416; 449015, 3710416; 449014, 3710416; 449012, 3710417; 449011,
3710417; 449010, 3710417; 449008, 3710417; 449008, 3710417; 449004,
3710417; 449004, 3710417; 449003, 3710417; 449001, 3710417; 449000,
3710417; 448998, 3710416; 448991, 3710421; 448983, 3710424; 448972,
3710428; 448960, 3710444; 448960, 3710445; 448959, 3710445; 448959,
3710445; 448959, 3710446; 448958, 3710446; 448958, 3710446; 448957,
3710446; 448956, 3710447; 448955, 3710447; 448954, 3710447; 448954,
3710447; 448953, 3710447; 448953, 3710447; 448952, 3710446; 448952,
3710446; 448951, 3710446; 448951, 3710446; 448951, 3710446; 448950,
3710445; 448950, 3710445; 448949, 3710445; 448949, 3710444; 448949,
[[Page 7376]]
3710444; 448948, 3710443; 448948, 3710443; 448948, 3710442; 448948,
3710442; 448947, 3710441; 448946, 3710440; 448946, 3710440; 448945,
3710439; 448944, 3710438; 448943, 3710438; 448942, 3710437; 448941,
3710437; 448940, 3710436; 448937, 3710434; 448936, 3710434; 448935,
3710433; 448934, 3710433; 448933, 3710433; 448932, 3710433; 448931,
3710432; 448930, 3710432; 448929, 3710432; 448928, 3710432; 448927,
3710431; 448926, 3710431; 448924, 3710431; 448920, 3710431; 448918,
3710431; 448917, 3710431; 448915, 3710432; 448913, 3710432; 448913,
3710432; 448911, 3710432; 448911, 3710433; 448909, 3710433; 448908,
3710434; 448907, 3710434; 448905, 3710435; 448904, 3710436; 448903,
3710436; 448902, 3710437; 448871, 3710452; 448847, 3710468; 448836,
3710466; 448824, 3710464; 448808, 3710460; 448799, 3710460; 448763,
3710454; 448734, 3710449; 448721, 3710449; 448706, 3710446; 448685,
3710439; 448676, 3710437; 448651, 3710424; 448632, 3710411; 448621,
3710397; 448615, 3710387; 448609, 3710373; 448603, 3710362; 448597,
3710347; 448589, 3710333; 448584, 3710322; 448565, 3710291; 448561,
3710289; 448556, 3710283; 448540, 3710265; 448528, 3710249; 448521,
3710237; 448513, 3710227; 448497, 3710202; 448486, 3710187; 448474,
3710172; 448465, 3710157; 448458, 3710145; 448452, 3710134; 448433,
3710106; 448425, 3710097; 448418, 3710086; 448413, 3710082; 448396,
3710061; 448376, 3710040; 448362, 3710028; 448347, 3710011; 448340,
3710003; 448333, 3709991; 448323, 3709978; 448315, 3709961; 448304,
3709944; 448297, 3709932; 448293, 3709921; 448285, 3709908; 448280,
3709898; 448272, 3709879; 448270, 3709878; 448269, 3709878; 448269,
3709878; 448269, 3709878; 448268, 3709878; 448268, 3709878; 448268,
3709878; 448267, 3709877; 448267, 3709877; 448267, 3709877; 448266,
3709877; 448266, 3709877; 448266, 3709876; 448266, 3709876; 448265,
3709876; 448265, 3709875; 448265, 3709875; 448264, 3709872; 448263,
3709869; 448262, 3709866; 448261, 3709864; 448260, 3709861; 448256,
3709849; 448255, 3709846; 448255, 3709843; 448254, 3709840; 448253,
3709837; 448252, 3709834; 448251, 3709828; 448250, 3709825; 448250,
3709822; 448247, 3709805; 448243, 3709787; 448240, 3709769; 448237,
3709751; 448233, 3709734; 448233, 3709732; 448233, 3709731; 448232,
3709729; 448232, 3709728; 448231, 3709725; 448231, 3709724; 448230,
3709721; 448229, 3709720; 448229, 3709719; 448227, 3709716; 448227,
3709715; 448226, 3709714; 448225, 3709712; 448225, 3709711; 448224,
3709710; 448223, 3709709; 448222, 3709707; 448222, 3709706; 448220,
3709704; 448219, 3709703; 448218, 3709702; 448217, 3709701; 448216,
3709700; 448215, 3709699; 448214, 3709698; 448212, 3709696; 448209,
3709693; 448208, 3709692; 448207, 3709691; 448204, 3709690; 448202,
3709688; 448198, 3709686; 448198, 3709686; 448197, 3709685; 448197,
3709685; 448196, 3709684; 448195, 3709684; 448195, 3709683; 448195,
3709683; 448194, 3709683; 448194, 3709682; 448194, 3709682; 448193,
3709680; 448193, 3709679; 448192, 3709679; 448192, 3709678; 448192,
3709678; 448192, 3709677; 448192, 3709674; 448191, 3709670; 448190,
3709665; 448189, 3709660; 448188, 3709656; 448187, 3709651; 448186,
3709647; 448185, 3709642; 448181, 3709628; 448180, 3709624; 448177,
3709614; 448176, 3709611; 448174, 3709605; 448173, 3709602; 448171,
3709596; 448170, 3709593; 448167, 3709587; 448165, 3709581; 448162,
3709575; 448161, 3709572; 448160, 3709569; 448158, 3709566; 448157,
3709563; 448154, 3709557; 448152, 3709554; 448152, 3709554; 448152,
3709553; 448151, 3709553; 448151, 3709552; 448151, 3709552; 448150,
3709551; 448150, 3709551; 448149, 3709550; 448149, 3709550; 448148,
3709549; 448148, 3709549; 448145, 3709548; 448144, 3709547; 448143,
3709547; 448142, 3709547; 448141, 3709547; 448140, 3709547; 448140,
3709546; 448139, 3709546; 448139, 3709546; 448139, 3709546; 448138,
3709546; 448138, 3709545; 448137, 3709545; 448137, 3709545; 448137,
3709544; 448135, 3709543; 448135, 3709542; 448134, 3709540; 448134,
3709540; 448134, 3709537; 448134, 3709537; 448135, 3709507; 448134,
3709505; 448134, 3709503; 448134, 3709499; 448134, 3709497; 448134,
3709493; 448133, 3709489; 448133, 3709487; 448132, 3709483; 448132,
3709481; 448131, 3709479; 448131, 3709477; 448130, 3709475; 448130,
3709473; 448130, 3709471; 448129, 3709470; 448127, 3709464; 448124,
3709453; 448123, 3709448; 448121, 3709442; 448120, 3709437; 448118,
3709431; 448118, 3709429; 448117, 3709428; 448117, 3709427; 448117,
3709426; 448116, 3709423; 448115, 3709422; 448115, 3709421; 448114,
3709420; 448112, 3709417; 448112, 3709416; 448111, 3709415; 448110,
3709415; 448109, 3709413; 448108, 3709412; 448107, 3709411; 448106,
3709410; 448099, 3709400; 448095, 3709395; 448092, 3709390; 448080,
3709375; 448077, 3709370; 448073, 3709365; 448069, 3709360; 448065,
3709355; 448061, 3709350; 448053, 3709340; 448049, 3709335; 448045,
3709330; 448041, 3709325; 448037, 3709319; 448032, 3709314; 448028,
3709309; 448023, 3709304; 448019, 3709298; 448017, 3709297; 448016,
3709295; 448015, 3709294; 448014, 3709292; 448013, 3709291; 448011,
3709289; 448010, 3709287; 448009, 3709286; 448006, 3709281; 448005,
3709279; 448004, 3709277; 448003, 3709276; 448000, 3709270; 447999,
3709268; 447998, 3709267; 447997, 3709265; 447997, 3709263; 447996,
3709261; 447995, 3709259; 447994, 3709257; 447994, 3709256; 447993,
3709253; 447991, 3709250; 447985, 3709235; 447984, 3709232; 447983,
3709229; 447982, 3709227; 447980, 3709224; 447979, 3709221; 447977,
3709218; 447976, 3709215; 447974, 3709213; 447974, 3709211; 447973,
3709210; 447972, 3709209; 447971, 3709205; 447970, 3709202; 447969,
3709200; 447969, 3709199; 447968, 3709197; 447968, 3709196; 447968,
3709195; 447967, 3709193; 447967, 3709190; 447966, 3709189; 447966,
3709187; 447966, 3709184; 447966, 3709183; 447965, 3709175; 447964,
3709171; 447964, 3709168; 447963, 3709164; 447962, 3709160; 447961,
3709152; 447960, 3709149; 447959, 3709141; 447958, 3709137; 447957,
3709133; 447956, 3709130; 447955, 3709126; 447955, 3709124; 447954,
3709123; 447954, 3709121; 447953, 3709119; 447951, 3709114; 447950,
3709113; 447950, 3709111; 447949, 3709109; 447948, 3709108; 447947,
3709104; 447946, 3709103; 447945, 3709101; 447942, 3709097; 447939,
3709091; 447935, 3709086; 447932, 3709081; 447922, 3709065; 447918,
3709060; 447911, 3709049; 447907, 3709044; 447904, 3709039; 447903,
3709037; 447898, 3709032; 447897, 3709030; 447894, 3709026; 447893,
3709025; 447891, 3709023; 447890, 3709021; 447888, 3709019; 447886,
3709018; 447885, 3709016; 447883, 3709015; 447882, 3709013; 447880,
3709011; 447878, 3709010; 447877, 3709008; 447876, 3709007; 447875,
3709006; 447873, 3709004; 447872, 3709003; 447871, 3709002; 447870,
3709001; 447870, 3709000; 447868, 3708996; 447868, 3708995; 447867,
3708994; 447867, 3708993; 447866, 3708992; 447866, 3708991; 447865,
3708990; 447865, 3708989; 447865, 3708987; 447864, 3708986; 447864,
3708985; 447864, 3708984; 447864, 3708983; 447863, 3708981; 447863,
[[Page 7377]]
3708980; 447863, 3708979; 447863, 3708978; 447863, 3708976; 447863,
3708975; 447863, 3708974; 447864, 3708972; 447864, 3708972; 447864,
3708971; 447864, 3708970; 447866, 3708967; 447866, 3708966; 447866,
3708966; 447867, 3708965; 447867, 3708964; 447868, 3708964; 447868,
3708963; 447869, 3708962; 447869, 3708961; 447870, 3708961; 447870,
3708960; 447870, 3708959; 447870, 3708959; 447870, 3708958; 447871,
3708957; 447871, 3708956; 447871, 3708952; 447871, 3708952; 447871,
3708951; 447871, 3708950; 447870, 3708949; 447870, 3708948; 447869,
3708947; 447869, 3708945; 447868, 3708944; 447868, 3708942; 447866,
3708939; 447865, 3708938; 447865, 3708936; 447864, 3708935; 447863,
3708933; 447861, 3708930; 447860, 3708929; 447859, 3708927; 447858,
3708926; 447857, 3708925; 447856, 3708923; 447853, 3708919; 447852,
3708918; 447851, 3708917; 447850, 3708916; 447848, 3708914; 447847,
3708913; 447845, 3708911; 447844, 3708910; 447842, 3708909; 447841,
3708908; 447840, 3708907; 447838, 3708906; 447837, 3708905; 447836,
3708904; 447834, 3708903; 447833, 3708902; 447831, 3708901; 447830,
3708900; 447829, 3708900; 447895, 3708806; 447812, 3708806; 447812,
3708777; 447784, 3708777; 447784, 3708749; 447756, 3708749; 447756,
3708721; 447727, 3708721; 447727, 3708692; 447699, 3708692; 447699,
3708579; 447727, 3708579; 447727, 3708550; 447756, 3708550; 447756,
3708522; 447784, 3708522; 447784, 3708465; 447756, 3708465; 447756,
3708324; 447727, 3708324; 447727, 3708380; 447699, 3708380; 447699,
3708409; 447671, 3708409; 447671, 3708437; 447642, 3708437; 447642,
3708465; 447557, 3708465; 447557, 3708437; 447529, 3708437; 447529,
3708409; returning to 447500, 3708409.
(iv) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 449399,
3714186; 449414, 3714181; 449414, 3714181; 449414, 3714181; 449415,
3714181; 449543, 3714135; 449543, 3714111; 449515, 3714111; 449515,
3714054; 449486, 3714054; 449486, 3713997; 449515, 3713997; 449515,
3713969; 449486, 3713969; 449486, 3713912; 449458, 3713912; 449458,
3713799; 449401, 3713799; 449401, 3713742; 449373, 3713742; 449373,
3713714; 449344, 3713714; 449344, 3713657; 449316, 3713657; 449316,
3713515; 449288, 3713515; 449288, 3713316; 449259, 3713316; 449259,
3713288; 449203, 3713288; 449203, 3713264; 449189, 3713262; 449095,
3713281; 449077, 3713285; 449383, 3714147; returning to 449399,
3714186.
(v) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 460039,
3719671; 460039, 3719643; 460011, 3719643; 460011, 3719558; 459983,
3719558; 459983, 3719529; 459954, 3719529; 459954, 3719501; 459926,
3719501; 459926, 3719473; 459869, 3719473; 459869, 3719387; 459841,
3719387; 459841, 3719302; 459813, 3719302; 459813, 3719189; 459784,
3719189; 459784, 3719132; 459727, 3719132; 459727, 3719160; 459699,
3719160; 459699, 3719217; 459671, 3719217; 459671, 3719274; 459586,
3719274; 459586, 3719246; 459557, 3719246; 459557, 3719132; 459529,
3719132; 459529, 3719104; 459500, 3719104; 459500, 3719047; 459472,
3719047; 459472, 3719019; 459444, 3719019; 459444, 3718962; 459415,
3718962; 459415, 3718934; 459387, 3718934; 459387, 3718905; 459359,
3718905; 459359, 3718877; 459330, 3718877; 459330, 3718848; 459302,
3718848; 459302, 3718820; 459274, 3718820; 459274, 3718763; 459103,
3718763; 459103, 3718735; 459075, 3718735; 459075, 3718707; 459047,
3718707; 459047, 3718678; 459018, 3718678; 459018, 3718650; 458990,
3718650; 458990, 3718593; 458933, 3718593; 458933, 3718565; 458905,
3718565; 458905, 3718593; 458848, 3718593; 458848, 3718621; 458820,
3718621; 458820, 3718593; 458734, 3718593; 458734, 3718565; 458678,
3718565; 458678, 3718536; 458649, 3718536; 458649, 3718508; 458593,
3718508; 458593, 3718480; 458564, 3718480; 458564, 3718451; 458536,
3718451; 458536, 3718423; 458508, 3718423; 458508, 3718451; 458479,
3718451; 458479, 3718366; 458451, 3718366; 458451, 3718281; 458422,
3718281; 458422, 3718253; 458366, 3718253; 458366, 3718224; 458337,
3718224; 458337, 3718196; 458309, 3718196; 458309, 3718168; 458195,
3718168; 458195, 3718196; 458139, 3718196; 458139, 3718224; 458054,
3718224; 458054, 3718196; 458025, 3718196; 458025, 3718168; 457883,
3718168; 457883, 3718196; 457855, 3718196; 457855, 3718224; 457713,
3718224; 457713, 3718196; 457656, 3718196; 457656, 3718168; 457628,
3718168; 457628, 3718139; 457515, 3718139; 457515, 3718111; 457486,
3718111; 457486, 3718082; 457430, 3718082; 457430, 3718054; 457373,
3718054; 457373, 3718026; 457344, 3718026; 457344, 3717855; 457316,
3717855; 457316, 3717770; 457288, 3717770; 457288, 3717714; 457259,
3717714; 457259, 3717685; 457231, 3717685; 457231, 3717629; 457203,
3717629; 457203, 3717572; 457174, 3717572; 457174, 3717487; 457146,
3717487; 457146, 3717458; 457117, 3717458; 457117, 3717487; 457089,
3717487; 457089, 3717515; 457061, 3717515; 457061, 3717543; 457032,
3717543; 456976, 3717543; 456976, 3717515; 456947, 3717515; 456947,
3717487; 456919, 3717487; 456919, 3717260; 456947, 3717260; 456947,
3717203; 456862, 3717203; 456862, 3717175; 456834, 3717175; 456834,
3717146; 456692, 3717146; 456692, 3717175; 456664, 3717175; 456664,
3717146; 456635, 3717146; 456635, 3717175; 456550, 3717175; 456550,
3717146; 456493, 3717146; 456493, 3717118; 456465, 3717118; 456465,
3716976; 456380, 3716976; 456380, 3716948; 456323, 3716948; 456323,
3716976; 456238, 3716976; 456238, 3717004; 456210, 3717004; 456210,
3717033; 456181, 3717033; 456181, 3717061; 456153, 3717061; 456153,
3717033; 456096, 3717033; 456096, 3717004; 455926, 3717004; 455926,
3717033; 455812, 3717033; 455812, 3716948; 455756, 3716948; 455756,
3716976; 455727, 3716976; 455727, 3717004; 455699, 3717004; 455699,
3717061; 455642, 3717061; 455642, 3717118; 455614, 3717118; 455614,
3717146; 455586, 3717146; 455586, 3717175; 455557, 3717175; 455557,
3717316; 455472, 3717316; 455472, 3717288; 455415, 3717288; 455415,
3717316; 455359, 3717316; 455359, 3717345; 455273, 3717345; 455273,
3717373; 455188, 3717373; 455188, 3717402; 455075, 3717402; 455075,
3717373; 455047, 3717373; 455047, 3717288; 454990, 3717288; 454990,
3717260; 454706, 3717260; 454706, 3717231; 454649, 3717231; 454649,
3717203; 454621, 3717203; 454621, 3717175; 454564, 3717175; 454564,
3717146; 454536, 3717146; 454536, 3717175; 454394, 3717175; 454394,
3717118; 454366, 3717118; 454366, 3717090; 454309, 3717090; 454309,
3717061; 454252, 3717061; 454252, 3717090; 454139, 3717090; 454139,
3717118; 454054, 3717118; 454054, 3717090; 454025, 3717090; 454025,
3717033; 453883, 3717033; 453883, 3716948; 453855, 3716948; 453855,
3716919; 453827, 3716919; 453827, 3716891; 453798, 3716891; 453798,
3716863; 453770, 3716863; 453770, 3716834; 453713, 3716834; 453713,
3716806; 453656, 3716806; 453656, 3716834; 453571, 3716834; 453571,
3716863; 453515, 3716863; 453515, 3716834; 453486, 3716834; 453486,
3716806; 453458, 3716806; 453458, 3716749; 453344, 3716749; 453344,
3716721; 453316, 3716721; 453316, 3716692; 453231, 3716692; 453231,
[[Page 7378]]
3716721; 453146, 3716721; 453146, 3716749; 453061, 3716749; 453061,
3716777; 453032, 3716777; 453032, 3716806; 453004, 3716806; 453004,
3716834; 452890, 3716834; 452890, 3716806; 452834, 3716806; 452834,
3716777; 452805, 3716777; 452805, 3716749; 452777, 3716749; 452777,
3716777; 452749, 3716777; 452749, 3716806; 452692, 3716806; 452692,
3716834; 452635, 3716834; 452635, 3716863; 452594, 3716863; 452592,
3717090; 452607, 3717090; 452607, 3717061; 452692, 3717061; 452692,
3717033; 452720, 3717033; 452720, 3717004; 452890, 3717004; 452890,
3716976; 453032, 3716976; 453032, 3716948; 453089, 3716948; 453089,
3716919; 453146, 3716919; 453146, 3716891; 453174, 3716891; 453174,
3716863; 453231, 3716863; 453231, 3716834; 453259, 3716834; 453259,
3716863; 453288, 3716863; 453288, 3716834; 453373, 3716834; 453373,
3716891; 453401, 3716891; 453401, 3716919; 453429, 3716919; 453429,
3716948; 453486, 3716948; 453486, 3716976; 453543, 3716976; 453543,
3716948; 453685, 3716948; 453685, 3716976; 453713, 3716976; 453713,
3717004; 453742, 3717004; 453742, 3717061; 453770, 3717061; 453770,
3717175; 453827, 3717175; 453827, 3717203; 453912, 3717203; 453912,
3717260; 453940, 3717260; 453940, 3717288; 454054, 3717288; 454054,
3717316; 454082, 3717316; 454082, 3717288; 454139, 3717288; 454139,
3717231; 454167, 3717231; 454167, 3717203; 454224, 3717203; 454224,
3717175; 454281, 3717175; 454281, 3717231; 454309, 3717231; 454309,
3717316; 454337, 3717316; 454337, 3717373; 454394, 3717373; 454394,
3717402; 454422, 3717402; 454422, 3717430; 454479, 3717430; 454479,
3717402; 454508, 3717402; 454508, 3717373; 454536, 3717373; 454536,
3717316; 454593, 3717316; 454593, 3717345; 454649, 3717345; 454649,
3717373; 454678, 3717373; 454678, 3717430; 454649, 3717430; 454649,
3717515; 454706, 3717515; 454706, 3717487; 454734, 3717487; 454734,
3717458; 454763, 3717458; 454763, 3717430; 454791, 3717430; 454791,
3717402; 454876, 3717402; 454876, 3717430; 454905, 3717430; 454905,
3717458; 454961, 3717458; 454961, 3717487; 454990, 3717487; 454990,
3717515; 455047, 3717515; 455047, 3717543; 455075, 3717543; 455075,
3717572; 455217, 3717572; 455217, 3717543; 455245, 3717543; 455245,
3717515; 455387, 3717515; 455387, 3717487; 455415, 3717487; 455415,
3717458; 455472, 3717458; 455472, 3717487; 455529, 3717487; 455529,
3717515; 455557, 3717515; 455557, 3717487; 455642, 3717487; 455642,
3717458; 455671, 3717458; 455671, 3717430; 455699, 3717430; 455699,
3717260; 455756, 3717260; 455756, 3717231; 455784, 3717231; 455784,
3717203; 455841, 3717203; 455841, 3717175; 455926, 3717175; 455926,
3717146; 456011, 3717146; 456011, 3717118; 456039, 3717118; 456039,
3717146; 456096, 3717146; 456096, 3717175; 456125, 3717175; 456125,
3717203; 456181, 3717203; 456181, 3717175; 456238, 3717175; 456238,
3717146; 456266, 3717146; 456266, 3717118; 456295, 3717118; 456295,
3717090; 456351, 3717090; 456351, 3717231; 456380, 3717231; 456380,
3717260; 456408, 3717260; 456408, 3717288; 456465, 3717288; 456465,
3717316; 456522, 3717316; 456578, 3717316; 456578, 3717288; 456749,
3717288; 456749, 3717316; 456777, 3717316; 456777, 3717345; 456805,
3717345; 456805, 3717458; 456777, 3717458; 456777, 3717572; 456805,
3717572; 456805, 3717629; 456834, 3717629; 456834, 3717657; 456891,
3717657; 456891, 3717685; 457089, 3717685; 457089, 3717855; 457117,
3717855; 457117, 3717884; 457146, 3717884; 457146, 3718026; 457174,
3718026; 457174, 3718082; 457203, 3718082; 457203, 3718168; 457231,
3718168; 457231, 3718196; 457259, 3718196; 457259, 3718281; 457316,
3718281; 457316, 3718309; 457373, 3718309; 457373, 3718253; 457344,
3718253; 457344, 3718224; 457486, 3718224; 457486, 3718253; 457543,
3718253; 457543, 3718281; 457571, 3718281; 457571, 3718309; 457656,
3718309; 457656, 3718338; 457713, 3718338; 457713, 3718366; 457997,
3718366; 457997, 3718394; 458082, 3718394; 458082, 3718423; 458167,
3718423; 458167, 3718394; 458195, 3718394; 458195, 3718366; 458224,
3718366; 458224, 3718338; 458252, 3718338; 458252, 3718394; 458309,
3718394; 458309, 3718423; 458337, 3718423; 458337, 3718565; 458366,
3718565; 458366, 3718593; 458394, 3718593; 458394, 3718621; 458479,
3718621; 458479, 3718650; 458508, 3718650; 458508, 3718678; 458536,
3718678; 458536, 3718735; 458649, 3718735; 458649, 3718763; 458706,
3718763; 458706, 3718792; 458734, 3718792; 458734, 3718820; 458763,
3718820; 458763, 3718848; 458791, 3718848; 458791, 3718877; 458848,
3718877; 458848, 3718905; 458933, 3718905; 458933, 3718934; 459018,
3718934; 459018, 3718905; 459047, 3718905; 459047, 3718934; 459103,
3718934; 459103, 3718962; 459188, 3718962; 459188, 3718990; 459245,
3718990; 459245, 3719047; 459274, 3719047; 459274, 3719104; 459302,
3719104; 459302, 3719132; 459330, 3719132; 459330, 3719160; 459359,
3719160; 459359, 3719274; 459387, 3719274; 459387, 3719331; 459415,
3719331; 459415, 3719359; 459444, 3719359; 459444, 3719416; 459472,
3719416; 459472, 3719444; 459500, 3719444; 459500, 3719473; 459529,
3719473; 459529, 3719501; 459557, 3719501; 459557, 3719529; 459586,
3719529; 459586, 3719671; 459614, 3719671; 459614, 3719785; 459671,
3719785; 459671, 3719756; 459699, 3719756; 459699, 3719728; 459727,
3719728; 459727, 3719699; 459756, 3719699; 459756, 3719671; 459784,
3719671; 459784, 3719699; 459813, 3719699; 459813, 3719728; 459869,
3719728; 459869, 3719756; 459926, 3719756; 459926, 3719785; 459954,
3719785; 459954, 3719813; 459983, 3719813; 459983, 3719841; 460011,
3719841; 460011, 3719898; 460039, 3719898; 460039, 3719926; 460068,
3719926; 460068, 3719955; 460096, 3719955; 460096, 3719983; 460125,
3719983; 460125, 3720012; 460153, 3720012; 460153, 3720040; 460210,
3720040; 460210, 3719898; 460181, 3719898; 460181, 3719841; 460153,
3719841; 460153, 3719756; 460125, 3719756; 460125, 3719728; 460096,
3719728; 460096, 3719671; returning to 460039, 3719671.
(vi) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 447671,
3720125; 447642, 3720125; 447642, 3720153; 447671, 3720153; returning
to 447671, 3720125;
(vii) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 447671,
3720125; 447727, 3720125; 447727, 3720182; 447756, 3720182; 447756,
3720238; 447727, 3720238; 447727, 3720375; 447784, 3720486; 447784,
3720465; 447812, 3720465; 447812, 3720437; 447841, 3720437; 447841,
3720409; 447926, 3720409; 447926, 3720437; 447954, 3720437; 447954,
3720465; 447983, 3720465; 447983, 3720494; 448011, 3720494; 448011,
3720522; 448039, 3720522; 448039, 3720579; 448068, 3720579; 448068,
3720607; 448096, 3720607; 448096, 3720664; 448124, 3720664; 448124,
3720692; 448153, 3720692; 448153, 3720721; 448181, 3720721; 448181,
3720749; 448210, 3720749; 448210, 3720777; 448238, 3720777; 448238,
3720806; 448266, 3720806; 448266, 3720834; 448295, 3720834; 448295,
3720891; 448323, 3720891; 448323, 3720948; 448351, 3720948; 448351,
3721118; 448380, 3721118; 448380, 3721203; 448408, 3721203; 448408,
3721231; 448465, 3721231; 448465, 3721402; 448437, 3721402; 448437,
[[Page 7379]]
3721458; 448408, 3721458; 448408, 3721543; 448380, 3721543; 448380,
3721685; 448408, 3721685; 448408, 3721742; 448437, 3721742; 448437,
3721770; 448380, 3721770; 448380, 3721884; 448351, 3721884; 448351,
3721912; 448380, 3721912; 448380, 3721969; 448408, 3721969; 448408,
3722196; 448437, 3722196; 448437, 3722281; 448465, 3722281; 448465,
3722338; 448437, 3722338; 448437, 3722366; 448408, 3722366; 448408,
3722383; 448437, 3722453; 448437, 3722451; 448550, 3722451; 448550,
3722480; 448607, 3722480; 448607, 3722508; 448635, 3722508; 448635,
3722565; 448664, 3722565; 448664, 3722621; 448607, 3722621; 448607,
3722848; 448635, 3722848; 448635, 3722990; 448607, 3722990; 448607,
3723047; 448635, 3723047; 448635, 3723189; 448692, 3723189; 448692,
3723246; 448720, 3723246; 448720, 3723302; 448749, 3723302; 448749,
3723359; 448777, 3723359; 448777, 3723416; 448805, 3723416; 448805,
3723444; 448777, 3723444; 448777, 3723529; 448805, 3723529; 448805,
3723636; 448808, 3723636; 448814, 3724012; 448890, 3724012; 448890,
3724040; 448919, 3724040; 448919, 3724068; 448947, 3724068; 448947,
3724097; 448976, 3724097; 448976, 3724125; 449061, 3724125; 449061,
3724153; 449117, 3724153; 449117, 3724182; 449146, 3724182; 449146,
3724210; 449231, 3724210; 449231, 3724182; 449259, 3724182; 449288,
3724182; 449288, 3724210; 449373, 3724210; 449373, 3724182; 449401,
3724182; 449401, 3724068; 449373, 3724068; 449373, 3724040; 449344,
3724040; 449344, 3724068; 449316, 3724068; 449316, 3724097; 449203,
3724097; 449203, 3724068; 449174, 3724068; 449174, 3724040; 449117,
3724040; 449117, 3724012; 449004, 3724012; 449004, 3723955; 448976,
3723955; 448976, 3723898; 448919, 3723898; 448919, 3723813; 448890,
3723813; 448890, 3723756; 448919, 3723756; 448919, 3723728; 448947,
3723728; 448947, 3723699; 448919, 3723699; 448919, 3723416; 448890,
3723416; 448890, 3723274; 448862, 3723274; 448862, 3723217; 448834,
3723217; 448834, 3723189; 448805, 3723189; 448805, 3723160; 448834,
3723160; 448834, 3723132; 448805, 3723132; 448805, 3723075; 448777,
3723075; 448777, 3723047; 448749, 3723047; 448749, 3722792; 448777,
3722792; 448777, 3722735; 448805, 3722735; 448805, 3722707; 448834,
3722707; 448834, 3722735; 448919, 3722735; 448919, 3722763; 448947,
3722763; 448947, 3722792; 448976, 3722792; 448976, 3722820; 449032,
3722820; 449032, 3722848; 449089, 3722848; 449089, 3722905; 449117,
3722905; 449117, 3722962; 449146, 3722962; 449146, 3722990; 449174,
3722990; 449174, 3723019; 449231, 3723019; 449231, 3723104; 449259,
3723104; 449259, 3723132; 449288, 3723132; 449288, 3723160; 449316,
3723160; 449316, 3723189; 449344, 3723189; 449344, 3723217; 449373,
3723217; 449373, 3723274; 449401, 3723274; 449401, 3723302; 449486,
3723302; 449486, 3723444; 449515, 3723444; 449515, 3723529; 449656,
3723529; 449656, 3723586; 449685, 3723586; 449685, 3723614; 449713,
3723614; 449713, 3723643; 449742, 3723643; 449742, 3723671; 449770,
3723671; 449770, 3723728; 449798, 3723728; 449798, 3723785; 449827,
3723785; 449827, 3723813; 449855, 3723813; 449855, 3723898; 449883,
3723898; 449883, 3724012; 449912, 3724012; 449912, 3724125; 449883,
3724125; 449883, 3724182; 449997, 3724182; 449997, 3724153; 450082,
3724153; 450082, 3724125; 450167, 3724125; 450167, 3724097; 450110,
3724097; 450110, 3724068; 450082, 3724068; 450082, 3724040; 450054,
3724040; 450054, 3724012; 450025, 3724012; 450025, 3723955; 449997,
3723955; 449997, 3723898; 449968, 3723898; 449968, 3723785; 449940,
3723785; 449940, 3723699; 449912, 3723699; 449912, 3723671; 449883,
3723671; 449883, 3723614; 449855, 3723614; 449855, 3723586; 449827,
3723586; 449827, 3723558; 449798, 3723558; 449798, 3723529; 449770,
3723529; 449770, 3723501; 449742, 3723501; 449742, 3723444; 449713,
3723444; 449713, 3723416; 449656, 3723416; 449656, 3723387; 449628,
3723387; 449628, 3723274; 449600, 3723274; 449600, 3723246; 449628,
3723246; 449628, 3723217; 449571, 3723217; 449571, 3723189; 449515,
3723189; 449515, 3723160; 449486, 3723160; 449486, 3723132; 449458,
3723132; 449458, 3723104; 449429, 3723104; 449429, 3723075; 449373,
3723075; 449373, 3722990; 449344, 3722990; 449344, 3722934; 449288,
3722934; 449288, 3722905; 449259, 3722905; 449259, 3722820; 449231,
3722820; 449231, 3722792; 449203, 3722792; 449203, 3722763; 449117,
3722763; 449117, 3722735; 449061, 3722735; 449061, 3722707; 449004,
3722707; 449004, 3722678; 448976, 3722678; 448976, 3722650; 448919,
3722650; 448919, 3722621; 448890, 3722621; 448890, 3722593; 448834,
3722593; 448834, 3722508; 448862, 3722508; 448862, 3722395; 448834,
3722395; 448834, 3722366; 448805, 3722366; 448805, 3722338; 448777,
3722338; 448777, 3722281; 448749, 3722281; 448749, 3722253; 448720,
3722253; 448720, 3722168; 448692, 3722168; 448692, 3722139; 448635,
3722139; 448635, 3722111; 448607, 3722111; 448607, 3722054; 448578,
3722054; 448578, 3722026; 448607, 3722026; 448607, 3721997; 448607,
3721884; 448578, 3721884; 448578, 3721487; 448635, 3721487; 448635,
3721402; 448664, 3721402; 448664, 3721231; 448692, 3721231; 448692,
3721175; 448720, 3721175; 448720, 3721146; 448692, 3721146; 448692,
3721090; 448664, 3721090; 448664, 3720976; 448635, 3720976; 448635,
3720948; 448607, 3720948; 448607, 3720863; 448578, 3720863; 448578,
3720777; 448522, 3720777; 448522, 3720749; 448465, 3720749; 448465,
3720721; 448437, 3720721; 448437, 3720664; 448408, 3720664; 448408,
3720636; 448437, 3720636; 448437, 3720607; 448493, 3720607; 448493,
3720579; 448465, 3720579; 448465, 3720551; 448437, 3720551; 448437,
3720522; 448323, 3720522; 448323, 3720551; 448295, 3720551; 448295,
3720522; 448266, 3720522; 448266, 3720465; 448238, 3720465; 448238,
3720437; 448210, 3720437; 448210, 3720409; 448181, 3720409; 448181,
3720324; 448153, 3720324; 448153, 3720295; 448124, 3720295; 448124,
3720238; 448096, 3720238; 448096, 3720210; 448011, 3720210; 448011,
3720182; 447983, 3720182; 447983, 3720068; 447954, 3720068; 447954,
3719983; 447983, 3719983; 447983, 3719870; 447954, 3719870; 447954,
3719813; 447926, 3719813; 447926, 3719728; 447898, 3719728; 447898,
3719643; 447869, 3719643; 447869, 3719473; 447898, 3719473; 447898,
3719416; 447869, 3719416; 447869, 3719331; 447841, 3719331; 447841,
3719132; 447812, 3719132; 447812, 3718905; 447784, 3718905; 447784,
3718678; 447841, 3718678; 447841, 3718621; 447812, 3718621; 447812,
3718593; 447784, 3718593; 447784, 3718508; 447756, 3718508; 447756,
3718480; 447727, 3718480; 447727, 3718253; 447699, 3718253; 447699,
3717855; 447756, 3717855; 447756, 3717799; 447727, 3717799; 447727,
3717770; 447671, 3717770; 447671, 3717600; 447642, 3717600; 447642,
3717316; 447614, 3717316; 447614, 3717288; 447585, 3717288; 447585,
3717260; 447614, 3717260; 447614, 3717203; 447585, 3717203; 447585,
3717146; 447557, 3717146; 447557, 3717061; 447529, 3717061; 447529,
3716834; 447500, 3716834; 447500, 3716551; 447472, 3716551; 447472,
3716352; 447444, 3716352; 447444, 3716267; 447500, 3716267; 447500,
[[Page 7380]]
3716295; 447529, 3716295; 447529, 3716324; 447557, 3716324; 447557,
3716352; 447614, 3716352; 447614, 3716380; 447671, 3716380; 447671,
3716409; 447756, 3716409; 447756, 3716380; 447727, 3716380; 447727,
3716324; 447699, 3716324; 447699, 3716267; 447671, 3716267; 447671,
3716238; 447642, 3716238; 447642, 3716210; 447614, 3716210; 447614,
3716153; 447585, 3716153; 447585, 3716125; 447557, 3716125; 447557,
3716097; 447529, 3716097; 447529, 3716068; 447500, 3716068; 447500,
3715983; 447472, 3715983; 447472, 3715926; 447444, 3715926; 447444,
3715898; 447472, 3715898; 447472, 3715813; 447500, 3715813; 447500,
3715785; 447529, 3715785; 447529, 3715728; 447557, 3715728; 447557,
3715710; 447160, 3715710; 447160, 3715728; 447132, 3715728; 447132,
3715756; 447103, 3715756; 447103, 3715785; 447075, 3715785; 447075,
3715813; 447103, 3715813; 447103, 3715898; 447046, 3715898; 447046,
3716012; 447075, 3716012; 447075, 3716068; 447046, 3716068; 447046,
3716097; 447075, 3716097; 447075, 3716182; 447103, 3716182; 447103,
3716267; 447075, 3716267; 447075, 3716295; 447046, 3716295; 447046,
3716324; 447103, 3716324; 447103, 3716352; 447132, 3716352; 447132,
3716437; 447160, 3716437; 447160, 3716664; 447188, 3716664; 447188,
3717061; 447217, 3717061; 447217, 3717146; 447188, 3717146; 447188,
3717175; 447160, 3717175; 447160, 3717203; 447132, 3717203; 447132,
3717260; 447160, 3717260; 447160, 3717288; 447132, 3717288; 447132,
3717430; 447103, 3717430; 447103, 3717487; 447132, 3717487; 447132,
3717515; 447160, 3717515; 447160, 3717487; 447188, 3717487; 447188,
3717458; 447273, 3717458; 447273, 3717487; 447302, 3717487; 447302,
3717629; 447273, 3717629; 447273, 3717714; 447302, 3717714; 447302,
3717799; 447273, 3717799; 447273, 3717884; 447302, 3717884; 447302,
3718168; 447273, 3718168; 447273, 3718196; 447245, 3718196; 447245,
3718224; 447217, 3718224; 447217, 3718281; 447302, 3718281; 447302,
3718253; 447359, 3718253; 447359, 3718281; 447415, 3718281; 447415,
3718338; 447444, 3718338; 447444, 3718366; 447472, 3718366; 447472,
3718394; 447500, 3718394; 447500, 3718480; 447529, 3718480; 447529,
3718650; 447557, 3718650; 447557, 3718877; 447585, 3718877; 447585,
3718934; 447557, 3718934; 447557, 3718962; 447529, 3718962; 447529,
3718990; 447585, 3718990; 447585, 3719047; 447614, 3719047; 447614,
3719104; 447585, 3719104; 447585, 3719132; 447614, 3719132; 447614,
3719302; 447642, 3719302; 447642, 3719416; 447671, 3719416; 447671,
3719643; 447699, 3719643; 447699, 3719728; 447727, 3719728; 447727,
3720012; 447699, 3720012; 447699, 3720068; 447671, 3720068; returning
to 447671, 3720125.
(viii) Subunit 10b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Santiago
Peak, land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 443236,
3722799; 443231, 3722788; 443185, 3722746; 443127, 3722747; 443085,
3722768; 443067, 3722796; 443053, 3722858; 443052, 3722896; 443090,
3722896; 443099, 3722835; 443114, 3722806; 443117, 3722806; 443117,
3722805; 443120, 3722805; 443120, 3722806; 443131, 3722805; 443128,
3722802; 443128, 3722799; 443143, 3722793; 443173, 3722792; 443198,
3722813; 443198, 3722825; 443218, 3722844; 443223, 3722867; 443232,
3722876; 443233, 3722907; 443223, 3722918; 443223, 3722926; 443253,
3722926; 443253, 3722946; 443262, 3722956; 443283, 3722956; 443283,
3722986; 443313, 3722986; 443313, 3723036; 443322, 3723044; 443322,
3723046; 443343, 3723046; 443343, 3723076; 443368, 3723076; 443371,
3723067; 443339, 3723002; 443314, 3722980; 443311, 3722950; 443308,
3722945; 443274, 3722909; 443272, 3722871; 443258, 3722842; 443240,
3722823; returning to 443236, 3722799.
(ix) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 449163,
3726106; 449163, 3726076; 449193, 3726076; 449193, 3725986; 449163,
3725986; 449163, 3725956; 449133, 3725956; 449133, 3725896; 449013,
3725896; 449013, 3725866; 448953, 3725866; 448953, 3725836; 448623,
3725836; 448623, 3725806; 448563, 3725806; 448563, 3725776; 448473,
3725776; 448473, 3725746; 448413, 3725746; 448413, 3725776; 448293,
3725776; 448293, 3725686; 448263, 3725686; 448263, 3725656; 448233,
3725656; 448233, 3725626; 448203, 3725626; 448203, 3725566; 448173,
3725566; 448173, 3725536; 448143, 3725536; 448143, 3725506; 448113,
3725506; 448113, 3725476; 448083, 3725476; 448083, 3725446; 448053,
3725446; 448053, 3725416; 447933, 3725416; 447933, 3725386; 447873,
3725386; 447873, 3725356; 447723, 3725356; 447723, 3725266; 447693,
3725266; 447693, 3725236; 447663, 3725236; 447663, 3725206; 447633,
3725206; 447633, 3725146; 447393, 3725146; 447393, 3725116; 447363,
3725116; 447363, 3725086; 447303, 3725086; 447303, 3725056; 447243,
3725056; 447243, 3725026; 447183, 3725026; 447183, 3724996; 447153,
3724996; 447153, 3724966; 447123, 3724966; 447123, 3724936; 447093,
3724936; 447093, 3724906; 447063, 3724906; 447063, 3724876; 447033,
3724876; 447033, 3724846; 446973, 3724846; 446973, 3724816; 446913,
3724816; 446913, 3724786; 446823, 3724786; 446823, 3724756; 446733,
3724756; 446733, 3724726; 446703, 3724726; 446703, 3724696; 446691,
3724696; 446673, 3724696; 446673, 3724666; 446613, 3724666; 446613,
3724636; 446553, 3724636; 446553, 3724606; 446493, 3724606; 446493,
3724576; 446433, 3724576; 446433, 3724546; 446343, 3724546; 446343,
3724516; 446283, 3724516; 446283, 3724486; 445953, 3724486; 445953,
3724456; 445900, 3724456; 445545, 3724573; 445541, 3724565; 445540,
3724565; 445539, 3724566; 445538, 3724566; 445537, 3724566; 445536,
3724567; 445535, 3724567; 445534, 3724567; 445533, 3724568; 445532,
3724568; 445531, 3724568; 445530, 3724568; 445529, 3724569; 445528,
3724569; 445526, 3724569; 445525, 3724569; 445524, 3724569; 445523,
3724569; 445522, 3724569; 445521, 3724570; 445520, 3724570; 445519,
3724570; 445518, 3724570; 445517, 3724570; 445516, 3724570; 445515,
3724570; 445513, 3724570; 445512, 3724569; 445511, 3724569; 445510,
3724569; 445509, 3724569; 445508, 3724569; 445507, 3724569; 445506,
3724569; 445505, 3724568; 445504, 3724568; 445503, 3724568; 445502,
3724568; 445501, 3724567; 445500, 3724567; 445499, 3724567; 445498,
3724566; 445496, 3724566; 445495, 3724566; 445494, 3724565; 445489,
3724563; 445487, 3724562; 445485, 3724562; 445483, 3724561; 445481,
3724560; 445479, 3724560; 445477, 3724559; 445474, 3724558; 445472,
3724558; 445470, 3724557; 445468, 3724557; 445466, 3724556; 445464,
3724556; 445461, 3724556; 445459, 3724555; 445457, 3724555; 445455,
3724555; 445452, 3724555; 445450, 3724555; 445448, 3724554; 445446,
3724554; 445443, 3724554; 445441, 3724554; 445439, 3724554; 445437,
3724554; 445435, 3724555; 445432, 3724555; 445430, 3724555; 445317,
3724437; 445268, 3724447; 445205, 3724469; 445288, 3724575; 445280,
3724575; 445272, 3724575; 445259, 3724573; 445243, 3724568; 445235,
3724565; 445226, 3724560; 445213, 3724551; 445133, 3724480; 445174,
3724434; 445157, 3724384; 445145, 3724398; 445137, 3724426; 445108,
3724458; 445027, 3724385; 445007, 3724367; 444983, 3724345; 444903,
3724267; 444895, 3724260; 444888,
[[Page 7381]]
3724252; 444881, 3724245; 444873, 3724237; 444866, 3724229; 444854,
3724214; 444830, 3724185; 444827, 3724180; 444823, 3724176; 444820,
3724172; 444817, 3724168; 444814, 3724163; 444811, 3724159; 444808,
3724154; 444805, 3724150; 444801, 3724142; 444789, 3724121; 444772,
3724095; 444770, 3724092; 444769, 3724091; 444768, 3724089; 444766,
3724087; 444765, 3724086; 444764, 3724084; 444762, 3724082; 444761,
3724081; 444759, 3724079; 444758, 3724078; 444757, 3724076; 444755,
3724074; 444754, 3724073; 444752, 3724072; 444750, 3724070; 444749,
3724069; 444728, 3724051; 444698, 3724028; 444689, 3724021; 444685,
3724017; 444681, 3724014; 444677, 3724010; 444673, 3724007; 444669,
3724003; 444664, 3723999; 444658, 3723992; 444651, 3723986; 444647,
3723982; 444643, 3723979; 444639, 3723975; 444635, 3723972; 444597,
3723940; 444593, 3723938; 444590, 3723935; 444587, 3723932; 444584,
3723929; 444581, 3723926; 444578, 3723923; 444575, 3723920; 444572,
3723917; 444570, 3723914; 444567, 3723911; 444562, 3723905; 444548,
3723887; 444542, 3723882; 444539, 3723879; 444538, 3723878; 444536,
3723876; 444534, 3723875; 444533, 3723874; 444531, 3723872; 444529,
3723871; 444528, 3723870; 444526, 3723868; 444524, 3723867; 444522,
3723866; 444520, 3723865; 444519, 3723864; 444517, 3723862; 444515,
3723861; 444513, 3723860; 444511, 3723859; 444508, 3723858; 444505,
3723856; 444502, 3723855; 444499, 3723853; 444496, 3723852; 444493,
3723851; 444490, 3723850; 444487, 3723849; 444484, 3723848; 444481,
3723847; 444478, 3723846; 444475, 3723845; 444434, 3723833; 444432,
3723832; 444431, 3723832; 444430, 3723832; 444429, 3723832; 444427,
3723832; 444426, 3723831; 444425, 3723831; 444424, 3723831; 444423,
3723831; 444422, 3723831; 444421, 3723831; 444420, 3723831; 444419,
3723831; 444418, 3723831; 444417, 3723831; 444416, 3723831; 444415,
3723831; 444414, 3723831; 444413, 3723831; 444412, 3723831; 444411,
3723831; 444409, 3723831; 444408, 3723831; 444407, 3723831; 444406,
3723832; 444405, 3723832; 444404, 3723832; 444403, 3723832; 444402,
3723832; 444401, 3723833; 444400, 3723833; 444399, 3723833; 444398,
3723834; 444397, 3723834; 444396, 3723834; 444395, 3723835; 444394,
3723835; 444393, 3723835; 444392, 3723836; 444391, 3723836; 444390,
3723837; 444389, 3723837; 444388, 3723838; 444387, 3723838; 444386,
3723839; 444386, 3723839; 444385, 3723840; 444384, 3723840; 444383,
3723841; 444382, 3723842; 444381, 3723842; 444380, 3723843; 444379,
3723843; 444379, 3723844; 444378, 3723845; 444377, 3723846; 444376,
3723846; 444375, 3723847; 444375, 3723848; 444374, 3723848; 444373,
3723849; 444372, 3723850; 444372, 3723851; 444371, 3723852; 444333,
3723895; 444332, 3723897; 444331, 3723898; 444330, 3723899; 444329,
3723900; 444328, 3723902; 444327, 3723903; 444326, 3723904; 444325,
3723906; 444324, 3723907; 444324, 3723908; 444323, 3723910; 444322,
3723911; 444321, 3723913; 444321, 3723914; 444320, 3723915; 444319,
3723917; 444318, 3723918; 444318, 3723920; 444317, 3723921; 444317,
3723923; 444316, 3723924; 444316, 3723926; 444315, 3723927; 444315,
3723929; 444314, 3723930; 444314, 3723932; 444313, 3723933; 444313,
3723935; 444313, 3723937; 444313, 3723938; 444312, 3723940; 444312,
3723941; 444312, 3723943; 444312, 3723944; 444311, 3723946; 444311,
3723948; 444311, 3723949; 444311, 3723951; 444311, 3723952; 444311,
3723954; 444311, 3723956; 444311, 3723957; 444311, 3723959; 444311,
3723960; 444311, 3723962; 444311, 3723964; 444312, 3723965; 444312,
3723967; 444312, 3723968; 444312, 3723970; 444313, 3723971; 444313,
3723973; 444324, 3724025; 444324, 3724027; 444325, 3724030; 444325,
3724032; 444325, 3724035; 444326, 3724038; 444326, 3724040; 444326,
3724043; 444326, 3724046; 444327, 3724048; 444327, 3724051; 444327,
3724054; 444327, 3724056; 444327, 3724059; 444327, 3724062; 444326,
3724064; 444326, 3724066; 444333, 3724066; 444333, 3724096; 444363,
3724096; 444363, 3724126; 444393, 3724126; 444393, 3724066; 444423,
3724066; 444423, 3723946; 444483, 3723946; 444483, 3724006; 444543,
3724006; 444543, 3724036; 444573, 3724036; 444573, 3724096; 444633,
3724096; 444633, 3724066; 444663, 3724066; 444663, 3724096; 444723,
3724096; 444723, 3724156; 444753, 3724156; 444753, 3724246; 444783,
3724246; 444783, 3724276; 444843, 3724276; 444843, 3724336; 444873,
3724336; 444873, 3724366; 444903, 3724366; 444903, 3724456; 444963,
3724456; 444963, 3724426; 444993, 3724426; 444993, 3724456; 445023,
3724456; 445023, 3724516; 445083, 3724516; 445083, 3724546; 445113,
3724546; 445113, 3724576; 445143, 3724576; 445143, 3724606; 445203,
3724606; 445203, 3724636; 445233, 3724636; 445233, 3724666; 445263,
3724666; 445263, 3724876; 445293, 3724876; 445293, 3724936; 445323,
3724936; 445323, 3724966; 445353, 3724966; 445353, 3724996; 445383,
3724996; 445383, 3725026; 445413, 3725026; 445413, 3724786; 445383,
3724786; 445383, 3724726; 445413, 3724726; 445413, 3724696; 445473,
3724696; 445473, 3724726; 445533, 3724726; 445533, 3724756; 445563,
3724756; 445563, 3724786; 445623, 3724786; 445623, 3724846; 445683,
3724846; 445683, 3724876; 445713, 3724876; 445713, 3724936; 445743,
3724936; 445743, 3724966; 445803, 3724966; 445803, 3724996; 445833,
3724996; 445833, 3725026; 445863, 3725026; 445863, 3724816; 445953,
3724816; 445953, 3724846; 445983, 3724846; 445983, 3724876; 446043,
3724876; 446043, 3724906; 446103, 3724906; 446103, 3724936; 446133,
3724936; 446133, 3724966; 446163, 3724966; 446163, 3725056; 446193,
3725056; 446193, 3725146; 446223, 3725146; 446223, 3725176; 446253,
3725176; 446253, 3725146; 446283, 3725146; 446283, 3725176; 446343,
3725176; 446343, 3725206; 446403, 3725206; 446403, 3725146; 446373,
3725146; 446373, 3725086; 446343, 3725086; 446343, 3724966; 446493,
3724966; 446493, 3724996; 446553, 3724996; 446553, 3725026; 446583,
3725026; 446583, 3725056; 446613, 3725056; 446613, 3725086; 446643,
3725086; 446643, 3725146; 446673, 3725146; 446673, 3725176; 446733,
3725176; 446733, 3725206; 446763, 3725206; 446763, 3725236; 446823,
3725236; 446823, 3725266; 446883, 3725266; 446883, 3725326; 446973,
3725326; 446973, 3725356; 447003, 3725356; 447003, 3725386; 447063,
3725386; 447063, 3725416; 447123, 3725416; 447123, 3725446; 447153,
3725446; 447153, 3725476; 447213, 3725476; 447213, 3725506; 447303,
3725506; 447303, 3725536; 447333, 3725536; 447333, 3725596; 447483,
3725596; 447483, 3725626; 447543, 3725626; 447543, 3725656; 447603,
3725656; 447603, 3725686; 447633, 3725686; 447633, 3725716; 447693,
3725716; 447693, 3725746; 447783, 3725746; 447783, 3725776; 447933,
3725776; 447933, 3725806; 447963, 3725806; 447963, 3725836; 447993,
3725836; 447993, 3725866; 448023, 3725866; 448023, 3725896; 448053,
3725896; 448053, 3725926; 448113, 3725926; 448113, 3725956; 448143,
3725956; 448143, 3725986; 448203, 3725986; 448203, 3726016; 448233,
3726016; 448233, 3725986; 448263, 3725986; 448263, 3725956; 448413,
3725956; 448413, 3725926; 448503, 3725926; 448503, 3725956; 448563,
[[Page 7382]]
3725956; 448563, 3725986; 448653, 3725986; 448653, 3725956; 448893,
3725956; 448893, 3725986; 448953, 3725986; 448953, 3726016; 449013,
3726016; 449013, 3726046; 449073, 3726046; 449073, 3726076; 449103,
3726076; 449103, 3726106; 449133, 3726106; 449133, 3726196; 449163,
3726196; returning to 449163, 3726106.
(x) Note: Map of Unit 10 is provided at paragraph (13)(v) of this
entry.
(16) Unit 11: San Mateo Basin, Orange, Riverside, and San Diego
Counties, California.
(i) Subunit 11a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map San Clemente,
land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 449613, 3702046;
449583, 3702046; 449583, 3702076; 449613, 3702076; returning to 449613,
3702046.
(ii) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 449613,
3702046; 449703, 3702046; 449703, 3702016; 449733, 3702016; 449733,
3702046; 449823, 3702046; 449823, 3702076; 449853, 3702076; 449853,
3702196; 449913, 3702196; 449913, 3702166; 450033, 3702166; 450033,
3702196; 450093, 3702196; 450093, 3702256; 450153, 3702256; 450153,
3702286; 450213, 3702286; 450213, 3702316; 450243, 3702316; 450243,
3702346; 450273, 3702346; 450273, 3702436; 450243, 3702436; 450243,
3702466; 450303, 3702466; 450303, 3702496; 450393, 3702496; 450393,
3702466; 450423, 3702466; 450423, 3702496; 450483, 3702496; 450483,
3702526; 450513, 3702526; 450513, 3702556; 450603, 3702556; 450603,
3702586; 450633, 3702586; 450633, 3702646; 450663, 3702646; 450663,
3702616; 450753, 3702616; 450753, 3702646; 450813, 3702646; 450813,
3702676; 450933, 3702676; 450933, 3702706; 450963, 3702706; 450963,
3702736; 451083, 3702736; 451083, 3702766; 451203, 3702766; 451203,
3702796; 451263, 3702796; 451263, 3702826; 451293, 3702826; 451293,
3702796; 451323, 3702796; 451323, 3702826; 451383, 3702826; 451383,
3702856; 451413, 3702856; 451413, 3702886; 451473, 3702886; 451473,
3702916; 451533, 3702916; 451533, 3702976; 451563, 3702976; 451563,
3703006; 451743, 3703006; 451743, 3703036; 451818, 3703036; 450584,
3702286; 450513, 3702286; 450513, 3702256; 450453, 3702256; 450453,
3702226; 450423, 3702226; 450423, 3702188; 449917, 3701885; 449865,
3701873; 448313, 3701517; 448318, 3701806; 448320, 3701805; 448504,
3701735; 448596, 3701741; 448628, 3701756; 448657, 3701771; 448701,
3701806; 448773, 3701806; 448773, 3701776; 448803, 3701776; 448803,
3701806; 448953, 3701806; 448953, 3701836; 448983, 3701836; 448983,
3701806; 449163, 3701806; 449163, 3701836; 449223, 3701836; 449223,
3701806; 449313, 3701806; 449313, 3701836; 449343, 3701836; 449343,
3701866; 449433, 3701866; 449433, 3701896; 449463, 3701896; 449463,
3701926; 449523, 3701926; 449523, 3701956; 449613, 3701956; returning
to 449613, 3702046.
(iii) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 452685,
3703768; 452686, 3703564; 451833, 3703045; 451833, 3703096; 451863,
3703096; 451863, 3703126; 451893, 3703126; 451893, 3703156; 451923,
3703156; 451923, 3703216; 451953, 3703216; 451953, 3703246; 451983,
3703246; 451983, 3703306; 452013, 3703306; 452013, 3703276; 452073,
3703276; 452073, 3703306; 452103, 3703306; 452103, 3703426; 452223,
3703426; 452223, 3703456; 452253, 3703456; 452253, 3703486; 452283,
3703486; 452283, 3703636; 452313, 3703636; 452313, 3703696; 452343,
3703696; 452343, 3703636; 452433, 3703636; 452433, 3703666; 452463,
3703666; 452463, 3703696; 452493, 3703696; 452493, 3703816; 452553,
3703816; 452553, 3703786; 452583, 3703786; 452583, 3703756; 452613,
3703756; 452613, 3703786; 452643, 3703786; 452643, 3703816; 452673,
3703816; 452673, 3703876; 452684, 3703876; returning to 452685,
3703768.
(iv) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 451503,
3705316; 451503, 3705346; 451533, 3705346; 451533, 3705316; returning
to 451503, 3705316.
(v) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 451503,
3705316; 451503, 3705166; 451473, 3705166; 451473, 3705136; 451443,
3705136; 451443, 3705046; 451413, 3705046; 451413, 3705016; 451383,
3705016; 451383, 3704926; 451413, 3704926; 451413, 3704896; 451443,
3704896; 451443, 3704836; 451383, 3704836; 451383, 3704866; 451323,
3704866; 451323, 3704776; 451263, 3704776; 451263, 3704746; 451233,
3704746; 451233, 3704686; 451203, 3704686; 451203, 3704656; 451053,
3704656; 451053, 3704626; 450993, 3704626; 450993, 3704566; 450813,
3704566; 450813, 3704536; 450753, 3704536; 450753, 3704506; 450723,
3704506; 450723, 3704536; 450483, 3704536; 450483, 3704506; 450423,
3704506; 450423, 3704476; 450393, 3704476; 450393, 3704536; 450333,
3704536; 450333, 3704566; 450273, 3704566; 450273, 3704596; 450153,
3704596; 450153, 3704626; 450033, 3704626; 450033, 3704596; 450003,
3704596; 450003, 3704566; 449973, 3704566; 449973, 3704536; 449943,
3704536; 449943, 3704476; 449913, 3704476; 449913, 3704446; 449883,
3704446; 449883, 3704416; 449763, 3704416; 449763, 3704386; 449703,
3704386; 449703, 3704356; 449673, 3704356; 449673, 3704326; 449613,
3704326; 449613, 3704296; 449583, 3704296; 449583, 3704266; 449553,
3704266; 449553, 3704236; 449523, 3704236; 449523, 3704206; 449493,
3704206; 449493, 3704176; 449433, 3704176; 449433, 3704146; 449403,
3704146; 449403, 3704116; 449343, 3704116; 449343, 3704086; 449283,
3704086; 449283, 3704056; 449253, 3704056; 449253, 3704026; 449223,
3704026; 449223, 3703906; 449163, 3703906; 449163, 3703876; 449073,
3703876; 449073, 3703846; 449043, 3703846; 449043, 3703742; 449037,
3703740; 449021, 3703726; 448893, 3703726; 448893, 3703696; 448863,
3703696; 448863, 3703666; 448833, 3703666; 448833, 3703646; 448818,
3703644; 448808, 3703636; 448803, 3703636; 448803, 3703631; 448776,
3703606; 448743, 3703606; 448743, 3703580; 448738, 3703576; 448683,
3703576; 448683, 3703546; 448653, 3703546; 448653, 3703516; 448593,
3703516; 448593, 3703486; 448503, 3703486; 448503, 3703456; 448473,
3703456; 448473, 3703426; 448443, 3703426; 448443, 3703396; 448353,
3703396; 448353, 3703366; 448203, 3703366; 448203, 3703336; 448143,
3703336; 448143, 3703281; 448143, 3703281; 448025, 3703185; 448021,
3703182; 448017, 3703179; 448014, 3703176; 448006, 3703169; 447991,
3703157; 447987, 3703154; 447983, 3703152; 447979, 3703149; 447968,
3703140; 447956, 3703132; 447948, 3703126; 447944, 3703124; 447940,
3703121; 447935, 3703119; 447931, 3703116; 447927, 3703113; 447923,
3703111; 447919, 3703108; 447915, 3703106; 447911, 3703103; 447906,
3703101; 447902, 3703099; 447898, 3703096; 447885, 3703089; 447881,
3703087; 447876, 3703084; 447873, 3703083; 447873, 3703096; 447843,
3703096; 447843, 3703126; 447603, 3703126; 447603, 3703096; 447573,
3703096; 447573, 3703066; 447543, 3703066; 447543, 3703036; 447483,
3703036; 447483, 3703006; 447453, 3703006; 447453, 3702976; 447423,
3702976; 447423, 3702796; 447393, 3702796; 447393, 3702766; 447363,
3702766; 447363, 3702706; 447333, 3702706; 447333, 3702646; 447363,
3702646; 447363, 3702586; 447333, 3702586; 447333, 3702526; 447303,
3702526; 447303, 3702316; 447309, 3702316; 447309, 3702315; 447310,
3702312; 447310, 3702309; 447310,
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3702307; 447311, 3702304; 447311, 3702302; 447311, 3702299; 447312,
3702297; 447312, 3702294; 447313, 3702292; 447313, 3702289; 447314,
3702287; 447314, 3702284; 447315, 3702282; 447316, 3702279; 447316,
3702277; 447321, 3702238; 447322, 3702179; 447310, 3702120; 447280,
3702060; 447269, 3702013; 447264, 3701961; 447266, 3701919; 447273,
3701877; 447273, 3701866; 447275, 3701866; 447283, 3701816; 446936,
3701818; 446935, 3701833; 446809, 3701877; 446763, 3701876; 446763,
3701896; 446733, 3701896; 446733, 3701956; 446673, 3701956; 446673,
3701986; 446763, 3701986; 446763, 3702016; 446793, 3702016; 446793,
3702046; 446823, 3702046; 446823, 3702136; 446853, 3702136; 446853,
3702196; 446883, 3702196; 446883, 3702286; 446853, 3702286; 446853,
3702316; 446823, 3702316; 446823, 3702331; 446825, 3702332; 446912,
3702538; 446823, 3702586; 446823, 3702593; 446919, 3702557; 446919,
3702610; 446919, 3702610; 446919, 3702610; 446920, 3702704; 447013,
3702695; 447015, 3702705; 447016, 3702705; 447018, 3702716; 447020,
3702726; 447023, 3702736; 447026, 3702747; 447029, 3702757; 447032,
3702767; 447036, 3702778; 447038, 3702785; 447058, 3702839; 446943,
3702850; 446943, 3702886; 446973, 3702886; 446973, 3702916; 447003,
3702916; 447003, 3702946; 447033, 3702946; 447033, 3702975; 447043,
3702975; 447083, 3703066; 447093, 3703066; 447093, 3703089; 447123,
3703156; 447123, 3703156; 447123, 3703157; 447129, 3703170; 447173,
3703176; 447181, 3703178; 447195, 3703180; 447207, 3703198; 447219,
3703216; 447230, 3703232; 447231, 3703233; 447231, 3703234; 447231,
3703234; 447244, 3703252; 447257, 3703268; 447258, 3703270; 447271,
3703287; 447284, 3703303; 447511, 3703579; 447709, 3704204; 447666,
3704343; 447663, 3704356; 447663, 3704446; 447693, 3704446; 447693,
3704416; 447723, 3704416; 447723, 3704386; 447753, 3704386; 447753,
3704356; 447783, 3704356; 447783, 3704236; 447813, 3704236; 447813,
3704206; 447843, 3704206; 447843, 3704176; 447933, 3704176; 447933,
3704116; 447903, 3704116; 447903, 3704086; 447873, 3704086; 447873,
3704026; 447843, 3704026; 447843, 3703996; 447873, 3703996; 447873,
3703786; 447993, 3703786; 447993, 3703756; 448053, 3703756; 448053,
3703786; 448143, 3703786; 448143, 3703816; 448263, 3703816; 448263,
3703846; 448323, 3703846; 448323, 3703876; 448383, 3703876; 448383,
3703906; 448413, 3703906; 448413, 3703936; 448443, 3703936; 448443,
3703966; 448473, 3703966; 448473, 3704056; 448623, 3704056; 448623,
3704086; 448653, 3704086; 448653, 3704056; 448683, 3704056; 448683,
3704116; 448713, 3704116; 448713, 3704146; 448743, 3704146; 448743,
3704206; 448773, 3704206; 448773, 3704266; 448803, 3704266; 448803,
3704326; 448773, 3704326; 448773, 3704390; 448780, 3704380; 448783,
3704372; 448793, 3704377; 448831, 3704407; 448818, 3704425; 448818,
3704425; 448818, 3704425; 448818, 3704426; 448818, 3704426; 448818,
3704427; 448813, 3704446; 448815, 3704446; 448820, 3704427; 448820,
3704427; 448820, 3704427; 448820, 3704427; 448820, 3704427; 448820,
3704427; 448820, 3704427; 448820, 3704427; 448834, 3704409; 448858,
3704427; 448863, 3704433; 448863, 3704416; 448893, 3704416; 448893,
3704356; 448923, 3704356; 448923, 3704326; 448953, 3704326; 448953,
3704296; 449133, 3704296; 449133, 3704326; 449163, 3704326; 449163,
3704356; 449193, 3704356; 449193, 3704386; 449223, 3704386; 449223,
3704446; 449283, 3704446; 449283, 3704476; 449313, 3704476; 449313,
3704506; 449343, 3704506; 449343, 3704536; 449373, 3704536; 449373,
3704566; 449403, 3704566; 449403, 3704596; 449433, 3704596; 449433,
3704626; 449463, 3704626; 449463, 3704596; 449553, 3704596; 449553,
3704626; 449583, 3704626; 449583, 3704656; 449613, 3704656; 449613,
3704686; 449703, 3704686; 449703, 3704716; 449733, 3704716; 449733,
3704746; 449763, 3704746; 449763, 3704866; 449823, 3704866; 449823,
3704896; 449883, 3704896; 449883, 3704986; 449913, 3704986; 449913,
3705046; 449973, 3705046; 449973, 3705016; 450003, 3705016; 450003,
3704986; 450093, 3704986; 450093, 3705016; 450213, 3705016; 450213,
3705046; 450243, 3705046; 450243, 3705136; 450273, 3705136; 450273,
3705346; 450303, 3705346; 450303, 3705496; 450273, 3705496; 450273,
3705556; 450243, 3705556; 450243, 3705856; 450273, 3705856; 450273,
3705916; 450303, 3705916; 450303, 3706006; 450363, 3706006; 450363,
3706066; 450393, 3706066; 450393, 3706096; 450423, 3706096; 450423,
3706156; 450453, 3706156; 450453, 3706216; 450483, 3706216; 450483,
3706246; 450513, 3706246; 450513, 3706366; 450543, 3706366; 450543,
3706396; 450573, 3706396; 450573, 3706366; 450603, 3706366; 450603,
3706126; 450573, 3706126; 450573, 3705976; 450543, 3705976; 450543,
3705946; 450753, 3705946; 450753, 3705916; 450723, 3705916; 450723,
3705886; 450693, 3705886; 450693, 3705856; 450663, 3705856; 450663,
3705826; 450633, 3705826; 450633, 3705706; 450603, 3705706; 450603,
3705646; 450573, 3705646; 450573, 3705616; 450603, 3705616; 450603,
3705586; 450633, 3705586; 450633, 3705526; 450603, 3705526; 450603,
3705496; 450573, 3705496; 450573, 3705436; 450603, 3705436; 450603,
3705406; 450573, 3705406; 450573, 3705346; 450543, 3705346; 450543,
3705226; 450573, 3705226; 450573, 3705166; 450543, 3705166; 450543,
3705106; 450573, 3705106; 450573, 3705046; 450543, 3705046; 450543,
3704986; 450513, 3704986; 450513, 3704956; 450483, 3704956; 450483,
3704926; 450453, 3704926; 450453, 3704896; 450423, 3704896; 450423,
3704866; 450393, 3704866; 450393, 3704806; 450423, 3704806; 450423,
3704776; 450453, 3704776; 450453, 3704806; 450513, 3704806; 450513,
3704836; 450603, 3704836; 450603, 3704866; 450633, 3704866; 450633,
3704836; 450693, 3704836; 450693, 3704866; 450723, 3704866; 450723,
3704896; 450843, 3704896; 450843, 3704926; 450933, 3704926; 450933,
3704956; 450963, 3704956; 450963, 3704986; 451023, 3704986; 451023,
3705016; 451053, 3705016; 451053, 3705046; 451083, 3705046; 451083,
3705016; 451113, 3705016; 451113, 3705046; 451143, 3705046; 451143,
3705016; 451173, 3705016; 451173, 3705046; 451203, 3705046; 451203,
3705076; 451233, 3705076; 451233, 3705136; 451263, 3705136; 451263,
3705166; 451323, 3705166; 451323, 3705196; 451353, 3705196; 451353,
3705226; 451383, 3705226; 451383, 3705256; 451443, 3705256; 451443,
3705286; 451473, 3705286; 451473, 3705316; returning to 451503,
3705316.
(vi) Subunit 11b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Margarita Peak,
land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 455883, 3703636;
455883, 3703606; 455943, 3703606; 455943, 3703592; 455790, 3703594;
455792, 3703606; 455853, 3703606; 455853, 3703636; returning to 455883,
3703636.
(vii) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 467274,
3712323; 467274, 3712352; 467302, 3712352; 467302, 3712323; returning
to 467274, 3712323;
(viii) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N):
467274, 3712323; 467274, 3712267; 467245, 3712267; 467245, 3712238;
467217, 3712238; 467217, 3712210; 467188, 3712210; 467188, 3712182;
467160, 3712182; 467160, 3712153; 467132,
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3712153; 467132, 3712096; 467160, 3712096; 467160, 3712068; 467188,
3712068; 467188, 3712040; 467217, 3712040; 467217, 3711983; 467245,
3711983; 467245, 3711926; 467274, 3711926; 467274, 3711898; 467188,
3711898; 467188, 3711926; 467160, 3711926; 467160, 3711955; 467047,
3711955; 467047, 3711926; 467018, 3711926; 467018, 3711898; 466990,
3711898; 466990, 3711870; 466961, 3711870; 466961, 3711841; 466848,
3711841; 466848, 3711870; 466706, 3711870; 466706, 3711813; 466678,
3711813; 466678, 3711756; 466564, 3711756; 466564, 3711784; 466536,
3711784; 466536, 3711813; 466508, 3711813; 466508, 3711841; 466479,
3711841; 466479, 3711870; 466196, 3711870; 466196, 3711898; 466082,
3711898; 466082, 3711870; 466025, 3711870; 466025, 3711841; 465969,
3711841; 465969, 3711870; 465770, 3711870; 465770, 3711841; 465742,
3711841; 465742, 3711784; 465713, 3711784; 465713, 3711841; 465628,
3711841; 465628, 3711870; 465600, 3711870; 465600, 3711955; 465571,
3711955; 465571, 3711983; 465373, 3711983; 465373, 3711955; 465344,
3711955; 465344, 3711926; 465288, 3711926; 465288, 3711955; 465259,
3711955; 465259, 3711983; 465231, 3711983; 465231, 3711955; 465203,
3711955; 465203, 3711983; 465174, 3711983; 465174, 3712011; 465117,
3712011; 465117, 3712096; 465089, 3712096; 465089, 3712068; 465061,
3712068; 465061, 3712040; 465004, 3712040; 465004, 3712011; 464919,
3712011; 464919, 3712040; 464834, 3712040; 464834, 3712068; 464777,
3712068; 464777, 3712096; 464607, 3712096; 464607, 3712068; 464578,
3712068; 464578, 3712096; 464522, 3712096; 464522, 3712125; 464465,
3712125; 464465, 3712153; 464437, 3712153; 464437, 3712210; 464408,
3712210; 464408, 3712238; 464380, 3712238; 464380, 3712267; 464352,
3712267; 464352, 3712323; 464323, 3712323; 464323, 3712352; 464295,
3712352; 464295, 3712380; 464181, 3712380; 464181, 3712409; 464125,
3712409; 464125, 3712380; 464039, 3712380; 464039, 3712409; 464011,
3712409; 464011, 3712437; 463954, 3712437; 463954, 3712465; 463898,
3712465; 463898, 3712437; 463756, 3712437; 463756, 3712409; 463671,
3712409; 463671, 3712380; 463586, 3712380; 463586, 3712352; 463557,
3712352; 463557, 3712323; 463529, 3712323; 463529, 3712267; 463500,
3712267; 463500, 3712210; 463472, 3712210; 463472, 3712182; 463387,
3712182; 463387, 3712153; 463330, 3712153; 463330, 3712125; 463302,
3712125; 463302, 3712068; 463274, 3712068; 463274, 3712011; 463245,
3712011; 463245, 3711955; 463274, 3711955; 463274, 3711756; 463245,
3711756; 463245, 3711699; 463217, 3711699; 463217, 3711529; 463188,
3711529; 463188, 3711444; 463160, 3711444; 463160, 3711330; 463132,
3711330; 463132, 3711302; 463103, 3711302; 463103, 3711189; 463075,
3711189; 463075, 3711104; 463047, 3711104; 463047, 3711047; 463018,
3711047; 463018, 3710990; 462990, 3710990; 462990, 3710962; 462848,
3710962; 462848, 3710933; 462820, 3710933; 462820, 3710791; 462791,
3710791; 462791, 3710706; 462763, 3710706; 462763, 3710791; 462678,
3710791; 462678, 3710763; 462564, 3710763; 462564, 3710706; 462536,
3710706; 462536, 3710593; 462564, 3710593; 462564, 3710565; 462564,
3710536; 462536, 3710536; 462536, 3710451; 462508, 3710451; 462508,
3710423; 462394, 3710423; 462394, 3710366; 462337, 3710366; 462337,
3710309; 462309, 3710309; 462309, 3710281; 462337, 3710281; 462337,
3710252; 462252, 3710252; 462252, 3710196; 462224, 3710196; 462224,
3710167; 462195, 3710167; 462195, 3710139; 462167, 3710139; 462167,
3710111; 462139, 3710111; 462139, 3710082; 462110, 3710082; 462110,
3710054; 462082, 3710054; 462082, 3709997; 462110, 3709997; 462110,
3709940; 462139, 3709940; 462139, 3709884; 462167, 3709884; 462167,
3709855; 462195, 3709855; 462195, 3709827; 462224, 3709827; 462224,
3709770; 462195, 3709770; 462195, 3709799; 462110, 3709799; 462110,
3709827; 462082, 3709827; 462082, 3709855; 462054, 3709855; 462054,
3709884; 462025, 3709884; 462025, 3709912; 461997, 3709912; 461997,
3709940; 461969, 3709940; 461969, 3709997; 461940, 3709997; 461940,
3710026; 461883, 3710026; 461883, 3710054; 461798, 3710054; 461798,
3710082; 461770, 3710082; 461770, 3710111; 461742, 3710111; 461742,
3710139; 461713, 3710139; 461713, 3710167; 461685, 3710167; 461685,
3710196; 461628, 3710196; 461628, 3710224; 461486, 3710224; 461486,
3710196; 461458, 3710196; 461458, 3710167; 461401, 3710167; 461401,
3710111; 461373, 3710111; 461373, 3710026; 461344, 3710026; 461344,
3709997; 461259, 3709997; 461259, 3709969; 461203, 3709969; 461203,
3709940; 461174, 3709940; 461174, 3709912; 461146, 3709912; 461146,
3709884; 461117, 3709884; 461117, 3709912; 461089, 3709912; 461089,
3709940; 461004, 3709940; 461004, 3709969; 460976, 3709969; 460976,
3709997; 460947, 3709997; 460947, 3710026; 460862, 3710026; 460862,
3709997; 460834, 3709997; 460834, 3709969; 460834, 3709940; 460862,
3709940; 460862, 3709855; 460834, 3709855; 460834, 3709827; 460805,
3709827; 460805, 3709799; 460777, 3709799; 460777, 3709742; 460749,
3709742; 460749, 3709713; 460720, 3709713; 460720, 3709685; 460635,
3709685; 460635, 3709657; 460607, 3709657; 460607, 3709628; 460578,
3709628; 460578, 3709572; 460550, 3709572; 460550, 3709515; 460493,
3709515; 460493, 3709430; 460522, 3709430; 460522, 3709345; 460550,
3709345; 460550, 3709316; 460578, 3709316; 460578, 3709260; 460720,
3709260; 460720, 3709231; 460692, 3709231; 460692, 3709203; 460664,
3709203; 460664, 3709174; 460635, 3709174; 460635, 3709146; 460578,
3709146; 460578, 3709118; 460522, 3709118; 460522, 3709089; 460465,
3709089; 460465, 3709061; 460408, 3709061; 460408, 3709033; 460380,
3709033; 460380, 3709004; 460352, 3709004; 460352, 3708976; 460323,
3708976; 460323, 3708947; 460266, 3708947; 460266, 3708919; 460238,
3708919; 460238, 3708891; 460210, 3708891; 460210, 3708862; 460181,
3708862; 460181, 3708834; 460125, 3708834; 460125, 3708806; 460011,
3708806; 460011, 3708777; 459841, 3708777; 459841, 3708806; 459756,
3708806; 459756, 3708834; 459699, 3708834; 459699, 3708806; 459671,
3708806; 459671, 3708777; 459642, 3708777; 459642, 3708635; 459614,
3708635; 459614, 3708607; 459586, 3708607; 459586, 3708408; 459472,
3708408; 459472, 3708380; 459302, 3708380; 459302, 3708408; 459273,
3708408; 459273, 3708437; 459245, 3708437; 459245, 3708465; 459217,
3708465; 459217, 3708522; 459188, 3708522; 459188, 3708607; 459160,
3708607; 459160, 3708579; 459132, 3708579; 459132, 3708494; 459103,
3708494; 459103, 3708323; 459075, 3708323; 459075, 3708238; 459047,
3708238; 459047, 3708182; 458990, 3708182; 458990, 3708153; 458961,
3708153; 458961, 3708125; 458933, 3708125; 458933, 3708096; 458876,
3708096; 458876, 3708068; 458848, 3708068; 458848, 3708040; 458734,
3708040; 458734, 3707983; 458706, 3707983; 458706, 3707926; 458678,
3707926; 458678, 3707869; 458649, 3707869; 458649, 3707813; 458621,
3707813; 458621, 3707756; 458593, 3707756; 458593, 3707728; 458564,
3707728; 458564, 3707699; 458536, 3707699; 458536, 3707671; 458508,
3707671; 458508, 3707643; 458451, 3707643; 458451, 3707614; 458422,
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3707614; 458422, 3707472; 458451, 3707472; 458451, 3707302; 458479,
3707302; 458479, 3707245; 458422, 3707245; 458422, 3707217; 458394,
3707217; 458394, 3707189; 458366, 3707189; 458366, 3707160; 458337,
3707160; 458337, 3707104; 458309, 3707104; 458309, 3706990; 458281,
3706990; 458281, 3706962; 458252, 3706962; 458252, 3706820; 458281,
3706820; 458281, 3706763; 458252, 3706763; 458252, 3706706; 458224,
3706706; 458224, 3706678; 458195, 3706678; 458195, 3706650; 458167,
3706650; 458167, 3706593; 458139, 3706593; 458139, 3706565; 458110,
3706565; 458110, 3706536; 458082, 3706536; 458082, 3706338; 458110,
3706338; 458110, 3706281; 458139, 3706281; 458139, 3706139; 458167,
3706139; 458167, 3706082; 458110, 3706082; 458110, 3706054; 458082,
3706054; 458082, 3706025; 458054, 3706025; 458054, 3705997; 457997,
3705997; 457997, 3705969; 457969, 3705969; 457969, 3705940; 457883,
3705940; 457883, 3705912; 457827, 3705912; 457827, 3705855; 457798,
3705855; 457798, 3705827; 457770, 3705827; 457770, 3705799; 457742,
3705799; 457742, 3705770; 457656, 3705770; 457656, 3705742; 457628,
3705742; 457628, 3705685; 457600, 3705685; 457600, 3705486; 457571,
3705486; 457571, 3705430; 457543, 3705430; 457543, 3705373; 457515,
3705373; 457515, 3705345; 457486, 3705345; 457486, 3705316; 457401,
3705316; 457401, 3705288; 457373, 3705288; 457373, 3705033; 457430,
3705033; 457430, 3705004; 457486, 3705004; 457486, 3704976; 457515,
3704976; 457515, 3704834; 457543, 3704834; 457543, 3704607; 457486,
3704607; 457486, 3704465; 457458, 3704465; 457458, 3704437; 457430,
3704437; 457430, 3704408; 457401, 3704408; 457401, 3704380; 457344,
3704380; 457344, 3704352; 457288, 3704352; 457288, 3704380; 457231,
3704380; 457231, 3704408; 457117, 3704408; 457117, 3704386; 457143,
3704386; 457143, 3704236; 457173, 3704236; 457173, 3704206; 457143,
3704206; 457143, 3704176; 457115, 3704176; 456735, 3704311; 456699,
3704161; 456732, 3703919; 456561, 3703832; 456349, 3703587; 456003,
3703591; 456003, 3703606; 456243, 3703606; 456243, 3703636; 456303,
3703636; 456303, 3703666; 456333, 3703666; 456333, 3703696; 456363,
3703696; 456363, 3703726; 456393, 3703726; 456393, 3703756; 456423,
3703756; 456423, 3703816; 456453, 3703816; 456453, 3703846; 456483,
3703846; 456483, 3703876; 456513, 3703876; 456513, 3703906; 456543,
3703906; 456543, 3703936; 456633, 3703936; 456633, 3703996; 456603,
3703996; 456603, 3704056; 456633, 3704056; 456633, 3704266; 456663,
3704266; 456663, 3704296; 456723, 3704296; 456723, 3704326; 456813,
3704326; 456813, 3704296; 456873, 3704296; 456873, 3704266; 457023,
3704266; 457023, 3704296; 456993, 3704296; 456993, 3704326; 456963,
3704326; 456963, 3704446; 456993, 3704446; 456993, 3704506; 457004,
3704506; 457004, 3704522; 457231, 3704522; 457231, 3704494; 457316,
3704494; 457316, 3704465; 457344, 3704465; 457344, 3704494; 457373,
3704494; 457373, 3704664; 457401, 3704664; 457401, 3704721; 457344,
3704721; 457344, 3704834; 457373, 3704834; 457373, 3704891; 457344,
3704891; 457344, 3704919; 457316, 3704919; 457316, 3704947; 457259,
3704947; 457259, 3705004; 457231, 3705004; 457231, 3705146; 457259,
3705146; 457259, 3705174; 457231, 3705174; 457231, 3705288; 457259,
3705288; 457259, 3705373; 457316, 3705373; 457316, 3705401; 457344,
3705401; 457344, 3705430; 457430, 3705430; 457430, 3705458; 457458,
3705458; 457458, 3705543; 457486, 3705543; 457486, 3705572; 457458,
3705572; 457458, 3705628; 457458, 3705657; 457486, 3705657; 457486,
3705770; 457515, 3705770; 457515, 3705827; 457543, 3705827; 457543,
3705884; 457571, 3705884; 457571, 3705940; 457600, 3705940; 457600,
3705969; 457628, 3705969; 457628, 3705997; 457656, 3705997; 457656,
3706054; 457742, 3706054; 457742, 3706082; 457827, 3706082; 457827,
3706111; 457855, 3706111; 457855, 3706139; 457883, 3706139; 457883,
3706196; 457969, 3706196; 457969, 3706224; 457940, 3706224; 457940,
3706281; 457912, 3706281; 457912, 3706536; 457940, 3706536; 457940,
3706565; 457969, 3706565; 457969, 3706621; 457997, 3706621; 457997,
3706706; 458082, 3706706; 458082, 3706848; 458054, 3706848; 458054,
3706905; 458025, 3706905; 458025, 3706933; 458082, 3706933; 458082,
3707047; 458054, 3707047; 458054, 3707075; 458082, 3707075; 458082,
3707104; 458110, 3707104; 458110, 3707132; 458139, 3707132; 458139,
3707160; 458167, 3707160; 458167, 3707189; 458195, 3707189; 458195,
3707217; 458224, 3707217; 458224, 3707245; 458252, 3707245; 458252,
3707274; 458281, 3707274; 458281, 3707302; 458309, 3707302; 458309,
3707330; 458337, 3707330; 458337, 3707444; 458309, 3707444; 458309,
3707614; 458337, 3707614; 458337, 3707671; 458309, 3707671; 458309,
3707728; 458281, 3707728; 458281, 3707784; 458309, 3707784; 458309,
3707756; 458394, 3707756; 458422, 3707756; 458422, 3707784; 458479,
3707784; 458479, 3707813; 458508, 3707813; 458508, 3707841; 458536,
3707841; 458536, 3707869; 458564, 3707869; 458564, 3707955; 458593,
3707955; 458593, 3708011; 458621, 3708011; 458621, 3708068; 458649,
3708068; 458649, 3708096; 458678, 3708096; 458678, 3708125; 458706,
3708125; 458706, 3708153; 458734, 3708153; 458734, 3708182; 458848,
3708182; 458848, 3708210; 458876, 3708210; 458876, 3708238; 458905,
3708238; 458905, 3708267; 458933, 3708267; 458933, 3708352; 458961,
3708352; 458961, 3708465; 458933, 3708465; 458933, 3708494; 458961,
3708494; 458961, 3708550; 458990, 3708550; 458990, 3708664; 459018,
3708664; 459018, 3708692; 459047, 3708692; 459047, 3708721; 459075,
3708721; 459075, 3708749; 459103, 3708749; 459103, 3708777; 459245,
3708777; 459245, 3708749; 459302, 3708749; 459302, 3708692; 459330,
3708692; 459330, 3708635; 459359, 3708635; 459359, 3708522; 459387,
3708522; 459387, 3708494; 459415, 3708494; 459415, 3708522; 459472,
3708522; 459472, 3708579; 459444, 3708579; 459444, 3708635; 459472,
3708635; 459472, 3708749; 459500, 3708749; 459500, 3708834; 459529,
3708834; 459529, 3708862; 459500, 3708862; 459500, 3708919; 459557,
3708919; 459557, 3708947; 459614, 3708947; 459614, 3709004; 459642,
3709004; 459642, 3709033; 459699, 3709033; 459699, 3709004; 459727,
3709004; 459727, 3708976; 459784, 3708976; 459784, 3708947; 459869,
3708947; 459869, 3708919; 459926, 3708919; 459926, 3708891; 460011,
3708891; 460011, 3708919; 460068, 3708919; 460068, 3708947; 460096,
3708947; 460096, 3708976; 460125, 3708976; 460125, 3709004; 460153,
3709004; 460153, 3709089; 460181, 3709089; 460181, 3709487; 460210,
3709487; 460210, 3709543; 460238, 3709543; 460238, 3709770; 460266,
3709770; 460266, 3709884; 460295, 3709884; 460295, 3709997; 460352,
3709997; 460352, 3709969; 460380, 3709969; 460380, 3709940; 460465,
3709940; 460465, 3709969; 460493, 3709969; 460493, 3709997; 460550,
3709997; 460550, 3710026; 460607, 3710026; 460607, 3710054; 460635,
3710054; 460635, 3710082; 460664, 3710082; 460664, 3710111; 460692,
3710111; 460692, 3710139; 460720, 3710139; 460720, 3710167; 460749,
3710167; 460749, 3710196; 460777, 3710196; 460777, 3710224; 460834,
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3710224; 460834, 3710252; 460862, 3710252; 460862, 3710281; 460891,
3710281; 460891, 3710252; 460976, 3710252; 460976, 3710167; 461032,
3710167; 461032, 3710139; 461061, 3710139; 461061, 3710111; 461203,
3710111; 461203, 3710139; 461231, 3710139; 461231, 3710167; 461259,
3710167; 461259, 3710196; 461288, 3710196; 461288, 3710224; 461316,
3710224; 461316, 3710252; 461344, 3710252; 461344, 3710281; 461373,
3710281; 461373, 3710309; 461401, 3710309; 461401, 3710338; 461486,
3710338; 461486, 3710366; 461515, 3710366; 461515, 3710394; 461571,
3710394; 461571, 3710366; 461628, 3710366; 461628, 3710338; 461713,
3710338; 461713, 3710309; 461798, 3710309; 461798, 3710281; 461855,
3710281; 461855, 3710252; 461912, 3710252; 461912, 3710224; 462054,
3710224; 462054, 3710252; 462082, 3710252; 462082, 3710281; 462110,
3710281; 462110, 3710309; 462082, 3710309; 462082, 3710423; 462054,
3710423; 462054, 3710451; 462110, 3710451; 462110, 3710423; 462224,
3710423; 462224, 3710479; 462281, 3710479; 462281, 3710508; 462337,
3710508; 462337, 3710536; 462366, 3710536; 462366, 3710593; 462394,
3710593; 462394, 3710650; 462422, 3710650; 462422, 3710763; 462451,
3710763; 462451, 3710820; 462479, 3710820; 462479, 3710848; 462536,
3710848; 462536, 3710962; 462564, 3710962; 462564, 3710933; 462621,
3710933; 462621, 3710962; 462649, 3710962; 462649, 3710990; 462678,
3710990; 462678, 3711018; 462706, 3711018; 462706, 3711075; 462735,
3711075; 462735, 3711132; 462763, 3711132; 462763, 3711189; 462791,
3711189; 462791, 3711217; 462820, 3711217; 462820, 3711330; 462848,
3711330; 462848, 3711359; 462876, 3711359; 462876, 3711416; 462905,
3711416; 462905, 3711444; 462933, 3711444; 462933, 3711472; 462990,
3711472; 462990, 3711557; 463018, 3711557; 463018, 3711614; 463047,
3711614; 463047, 3711756; 463075, 3711756; 463075, 3711926; 463047,
3711926; 463047, 3712040; 463075, 3712040; 463075, 3712125; 463103,
3712125; 463103, 3712153; 463132, 3712153; 463132, 3712182; 463160,
3712182; 463160, 3712380; 463188, 3712380; 463188, 3712437; 463217,
3712437; 463217, 3712579; 463245, 3712579; 463245, 3712692; 463274,
3712692; 463274, 3712721; 463302, 3712721; 463302, 3712664; 463330,
3712664; 463330, 3712522; 463415, 3712522; 463415, 3712550; 463444,
3712550; 463444, 3712579; 463472, 3712579; 463472, 3712607; 463529,
3712607; 463529, 3712635; 463557, 3712635; 463557, 3712664; 463756,
3712664; 463756, 3712635; 463841, 3712635; 463841, 3712607; 464068,
3712607; 464068, 3712579; 464125, 3712579; 464125, 3712607; 464323,
3712607; 464323, 3712635; 464380, 3712635; 464380, 3712607; 464408,
3712607; 464408, 3712550; 464437, 3712550; 464437, 3712522; 464465,
3712522; 464465, 3712437; 464493, 3712437; 464493, 3712380; 464522,
3712380; 464522, 3712352; 464578, 3712352; 464578, 3712323; 464635,
3712323; 464635, 3712295; 464720, 3712295; 464720, 3712267; 464749,
3712267; 464749, 3712238; 464834, 3712238; 464834, 3712267; 464976,
3712267; 464976, 3712238; 465004, 3712238; 465004, 3712267; 465089,
3712267; 465089, 3712238; 465174, 3712238; 465174, 3712267; 465203,
3712267; 465203, 3712238; 465288, 3712238; 465288, 3712210; 465316,
3712210; 465316, 3712182; 465344, 3712182; 465373, 3712182; 465373,
3712210; 465430, 3712210; 465430, 3712238; 465486, 3712238; 465486,
3712210; 465515, 3712210; 465600, 3712210; 465600, 3712238; 465713,
3712238; 465713, 3712210; 465742, 3712210; 465742, 3712182; 465770,
3712182; 465770, 3712153; 465827, 3712153; 465827, 3712125; 465855,
3712125; 465855, 3712096; 465827, 3712096; 465827, 3712068; 465855,
3712068; 465855, 3712040; 465940, 3712040; 465940, 3712011; 465997,
3712011; 465997, 3711983; 466139, 3711983; 466139, 3712011; 466196,
3712011; 466196, 3712040; 466224, 3712040; 466224, 3712011; 466422,
3712011; 466422, 3712040; 466451, 3712040; 466451, 3712068; 466536,
3712068; 466536, 3712040; 466649, 3712040; 466649, 3712011; 466735,
3712011; 466735, 3712040; 466791, 3712040; 466791, 3712068; 466820,
3712068; 466820, 3712040; 466876, 3712040; 466876, 3712096; 466905,
3712096; 466905, 3712153; 466933, 3712153; 466933, 3712238; 467018,
3712238; 467018, 3712267; 467047, 3712267; 467047, 3712295; 467188,
3712295; 467188, 3712323; returning to 467274, 3712323.
(ix) Note: Map of Unit 11 is provided at paragraph (13)(v) of this
entry.
(17) Unit 12: Lower Santa Margarita Basin, San Diego County,
California.
(i) Subunit 12a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Fallbrook and
Temecula, land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 470019,
3696496; 470013, 3696496; 470013, 3696526; 470019, 3696526; returning
to 470019, 3696496.
(ii) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 470024,
3696976; 470020, 3696616; 470013, 3696616; 470013, 3696646; 469983,
3696646; 469983, 3696856; 470013, 3696856; 470013, 3696976; returning
to 470024, 3696976.
(iii) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 470553,
3700756; 470553, 3700726; 470583, 3700726; 470583, 3700606; 470553,
3700606; 470553, 3700576; 470523, 3700576; 470523, 3700546; 470463,
3700546; 470463, 3700456; 470493, 3700456; 470493, 3700426; 470553,
3700426; 470553, 3700396; 470583, 3700396; 470583, 3700336; 470523,
3700336; 470523, 3700306; 470313, 3700306; 470313, 3700276; 470223,
3700276; 470223, 3700246; 470163, 3700246; 470163, 3700096; 470043,
3700096; 470043, 3700126; 469923, 3700126; 469923, 3699976; 469893,
3699976; 469893, 3699886; 469923, 3699886; 469923, 3699766; 469953,
3699766; 469953, 3699706; 469983, 3699706; 469983, 3699676; 470013,
3699676; 470013, 3699646; 470043, 3699646; 470043, 3699616; 470103,
3699616; 470103, 3699586; 470073, 3699586; 470073, 3699436; 470043,
3699436; 470043, 3699406; 470013, 3699406; 470013, 3699376; 469983,
3699376; 469983, 3699286; 470073, 3699286; 470073, 3699256; 470043,
3699256; 470043, 3699196; 470013, 3699196; 470013, 3699136; 469983,
3699136; 469983, 3699076; 470013, 3699076; 470013, 3698896; 470043,
3698896; 470043, 3698866; 470073, 3698866; 470073, 3698836; 470133,
3698836; 470133, 3698806; 470223, 3698806; 470223, 3698836; 470253,
3698836; 470253, 3698866; 470313, 3698866; 470313, 3698806; 470343,
3698806; 470343, 3698746; 470313, 3698746; 470313, 3698686; 470343,
3698686; 470343, 3698596; 470313, 3698596; 470313, 3698566; 470253,
3698566; 470253, 3698446; 470223, 3698446; 470223, 3698416; 470193,
3698416; 470193, 3698446; 470163, 3698446; 470163, 3698416; 470133,
3698416; 470133, 3698356; 470103, 3698356; 470103, 3698326; 470133,
3698326; 470133, 3698266; 470163, 3698266; 470163, 3698206; 470193,
3698206; 470193, 3698176; 470283, 3698176; 470283, 3698146; 470313,
3698146; 470313, 3698116; 470283, 3698116; 470283, 3698086; 470253,
3698086; 470253, 3697936; 470283, 3697936; 470283, 3697906; 470373,
3697906; 470373, 3697876; 470433, 3697876; 470433, 3697816; 470403,
3697816; 470403, 3697786; 470313, 3697786; 470313, 3697756; 470283,
3697756; 470283, 3697696; 470253, 3697696; 470253, 3697576; 470283,
3697576; 470283, 3697546; 470343,
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3697546; 470343, 3697516; 470373, 3697516; 470373, 3697511; 470031,
3697512; 470029, 3697396; 470013, 3697396; 470013, 3697486; 469983,
3697486; 469983, 3697666; 470013, 3697666; 470013, 3697786; 469953,
3697786; 469953, 3697846; 469923, 3697846; 469923, 3697876; 469893,
3697876; 469893, 3697936; 469923, 3697936; 469923, 3698116; 469893,
3698116; 469893, 3698176; 469863, 3698176; 469863, 3698236; 469833,
3698236; 469833, 3698296; 469803, 3698296; 469803, 3698356; 469773,
3698356; 469773, 3698416; 469743, 3698416; 469743, 3698476; 469713,
3698476; 469713, 3698506; 469683, 3698506; 469683, 3698536; 469653,
3698536; 469653, 3698596; 469623, 3698596; 469623, 3698716; 469563,
3698716; 469563, 3698806; 469533, 3698806; 469533, 3698866; 469503,
3698866; 469503, 3698986; 469593, 3698986; 469593, 3699046; 469623,
3699046; 469623, 3699106; 469593, 3699106; 469593, 3699136; 469563,
3699136; 469563, 3699196; 469533, 3699196; 469533, 3699226; 469469,
3699226; 469466, 3699436; 469503, 3699436; 469503, 3699616; 469473,
3699616; 469473, 3699646; 469413, 3699646; 469413, 3699676; 469383,
3699676; 469383, 3699736; 469413, 3699736; 469413, 3699766; 469383,
3699766; 469383, 3699886; 469473, 3699886; 469473, 3699856; 469503,
3699856; 469503, 3699946; 469533, 3699946; 469533, 3699976; 469563,
3699976; 469563, 3700006; 469593, 3700006; 469593, 3700036; 469623,
3700036; 469623, 3700306; 469653, 3700306; 469653, 3700336; 469683,
3700336; 469683, 3700396; 469713, 3700396; 469713, 3700486; 469743,
3700486; 469743, 3700516; 469773, 3700516; 469773, 3700456; 469803,
3700456; 469803, 3700426; 469893, 3700426; 469893, 3700456; 469953,
3700456; 469953, 3700486; 470013, 3700486; 470013, 3700696; 469983,
3700696; 469983, 3700726; 470013, 3700726; 470013, 3700756; 470043,
3700756; 470043, 3700786; 470073, 3700786; 470073, 3700756; 470103,
3700756; 470103, 3700666; 470163, 3700666; 470163, 3700636; 470223,
3700636; 470223, 3700606; 470313, 3700606; 470313, 3700636; 470343,
3700636; 470343, 3700666; 470403, 3700666; 470403, 3700726; 470433,
3700726; 470433, 3700756; 470493, 3700756; 470493, 3700816; 470523,
3700816; 470523, 3700846; 470553, 3700846; returning to 470553,
3700756. Excluding land bounded by 469743, 3699526; 469743, 3699496;
469773, 3699496; 469773, 3699466; 469803, 3699466; 469803, 3699526;
returning to 469743, 3699526.
(iv) Subunit 12b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Fallbrook and
Temecula, land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 481713,
3699166; 481713, 3699136; 481743, 3699136; 481743, 3699106; 481773,
3699106; 481773, 3699046; 481803, 3699046; 481803, 3698986; 481833,
3698986; 481833, 3698956; 481983, 3698956; 481983, 3698926; 482043,
3698926; 482043, 3698896; 481983, 3698896; 481983, 3698866; 481953,
3698866; 481953, 3698836; 481923, 3698836; 481923, 3698806; 481893,
3698806; 481893, 3698716; 481863, 3698716; 481863, 3698686; 481833,
3698686; 481833, 3698656; 481803, 3698656; 481803, 3698626; 481773,
3698626; 481773, 3698596; 481743, 3698596; 481743, 3698566; 481683,
3698566; 481683, 3698536; 481653, 3698536; 481653, 3698506; 481518,
3698506; 481519, 3698558; 481476, 3698579; 481418, 3698570; 481299,
3698509; 481259, 3698468; 481232, 3698394; 481172, 3698298; 481108,
3698204; 481085, 3698135; 481233, 3698076; 481233, 3698056; 481173,
3698056; 481173, 3698026; 481083, 3698026; 481083, 3697996; 481053,
3697996; 481053, 3697936; 480993, 3697936; 480993, 3697876; 480963,
3697876; 480963, 3697816; 480933, 3697816; 480933, 3697786; 480903,
3697786; 480903, 3697756; 480873, 3697756; 480873, 3697726; 480843,
3697726; 480843, 3697666; 480783, 3697666; 480783, 3697636; 480753,
3697636; 480753, 3697606; 480693, 3697606; 480693, 3697576; 480663,
3697576; 480663, 3697546; 480633, 3697546; 480633, 3697456; 480543,
3697456; 480543, 3697486; 480483, 3697486; 480483, 3697456; 480453,
3697456; 480453, 3697336; 480483, 3697336; 480483, 3697306; 480453,
3697306; 480453, 3697276; 480393, 3697276; 480393, 3697246; 480363,
3697246; 480363, 3697276; 480303, 3697276; 480303, 3697246; 480273,
3697246; 480273, 3697186; 480243, 3697186; 480243, 3697156; 480273,
3697156; 480273, 3697066; 480213, 3697066; 480213, 3697036; 480183,
3697036; 480183, 3697006; 480153, 3697006; 480153, 3696976; 480123,
3696976; 480123, 3696946; 480093, 3696946; 480093, 3696916; 480063,
3696916; 480063, 3696886; 480093, 3696886; 480093, 3696856; 480123,
3696856; 480123, 3696796; 480153, 3696796; 480153, 3696766; 480213,
3696766; 480213, 3696736; 480183, 3696736; 480183, 3696706; 480153,
3696706; 480153, 3696676; 480093, 3696676; 480093, 3696706; 480063,
3696706; 480063, 3696736; 479883, 3696736; 479883, 3696676; 479733,
3696676; 479733, 3696646; 479673, 3696646; 479673, 3696616; 479643,
3696616; 479643, 3696586; 479613, 3696586; 479613, 3696556; 479583,
3696556; 479583, 3696496; 479553, 3696496; 479553, 3696466; 479493,
3696466; 479493, 3696436; 479463, 3696436; 479463, 3696406; 479373,
3696406; 479373, 3696376; 479343, 3696376; 479343, 3696346; 479283,
3696346; 479283, 3696316; 479253, 3696316; 479253, 3696286; 479223,
3696286; 479223, 3696226; 479193, 3696226; 479193, 3696196; 479163,
3696196; 479163, 3696226; 479043, 3696226; 479043, 3696196; 479013,
3696196; 479013, 3696166; 478953, 3696166; 478953, 3696196; 478923,
3696196; 478923, 3696226; 478953, 3696226; 478953, 3696316; 478923,
3696316; 478923, 3696376; 478863, 3696376; 478863, 3696346; 478833,
3696346; 478833, 3696286; 478563, 3696286; 478563, 3696316; 478473,
3696316; 478473, 3696346; 478443, 3696346; 478443, 3696376; 478473,
3696376; 478473, 3696436; 478443, 3696436; 478443, 3696496; 478413,
3696496; 478413, 3696556; 478383, 3696556; 478383, 3696586; 478293,
3696586; 478293, 3696556; 478173, 3696556; 478173, 3696526; 478143,
3696526; 478143, 3696496; 478083, 3696496; 478083, 3696436; 478053,
3696436; 478053, 3696406; 478023, 3696406; 478023, 3696376; 477993,
3696376; 477993, 3696406; 477963, 3696406; 477963, 3696466; 477903,
3696466; 477903, 3696496; 477813, 3696496; 477813, 3696466; 477753,
3696466; 477753, 3696526; 477723, 3696526; 477723, 3696556; 477693,
3696556; 477693, 3696586; 477663, 3696586; 477663, 3696796; 477633,
3696796; 477633, 3696856; 477663, 3696856; 477663, 3696976; 477633,
3696976; 477633, 3697006; 477573, 3697006; 477573, 3697036; 477333,
3697036; 477333, 3697006; 477273, 3697006; 477273, 3696976; 477243,
3696976; 477243, 3696946; 477213, 3696946; 477213, 3696916; 477183,
3696916; 477183, 3696886; 477153, 3696886; 477153, 3696856; 477123,
3696856; 477123, 3696826; 477093, 3696826; 477093, 3696796; 477063,
3696796; 477063, 3696766; 477033, 3696766; 477033, 3696706; 476973,
3696706; 476973, 3696616; 477003, 3696616; 477003, 3696586; 476943,
3696586; 476943, 3696556; 476913, 3696556; 476913, 3696526; 476883,
3696526; 476883, 3696346; 476913, 3696346; 476913, 3696316; 476883,
3696316; 476883, 3696196; 476853, 3696196; 476853, 3695926;
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476823, 3695926; 476823, 3695836; 476793, 3695836; 476793, 3695776;
476763, 3695776; 476763, 3695746; 476733, 3695746; 476733, 3695686;
476673, 3695686; 476673, 3695716; 476643, 3695716; 476643, 3695776;
476613, 3695776; 476613, 3695806; 476553, 3695806; 476553, 3695836;
476493, 3695836; 476493, 3695866; 476196, 3695866; 476213, 3696016;
476253, 3696016; 476253, 3696046; 476463, 3696046; 476463, 3696076;
476553, 3696076; 476553, 3696136; 476583, 3696136; 476583, 3696196;
476613, 3696196; 476613, 3696226; 476643, 3696226; 476643, 3696376;
476673, 3696376; 476673, 3696496; 476643, 3696496; 476643, 3696526;
476613, 3696526; 476613, 3696586; 476643, 3696586; 476643, 3696616;
476673, 3696616; 476673, 3696736; 476703, 3696736; 476703, 3696796;
476733, 3696796; 476733, 3696826; 476763, 3696826; 476763, 3696856;
476793, 3696856; 476793, 3696946; 476883, 3696946; 476883, 3696976;
477003, 3696976; 477003, 3697006; 477033, 3697006; 477033, 3697036;
477093, 3697036; 477093, 3697066; 477153, 3697066; 477153, 3697156;
477123, 3697156; 477123, 3697216; 477093, 3697216; 477093, 3697246;
477063, 3697246; 477063, 3697306; 477003, 3697306; 477003, 3697336;
476973, 3697336; 476973, 3697396; 476943, 3697396; 476943, 3697486;
476973, 3697486; 476973, 3697546; 476943, 3697546; 476943, 3697576;
476973, 3697576; 476973, 3697666; 477003, 3697666; 477003, 3697636;
477033, 3697636; 477033, 3697576; 477063, 3697576; 477063, 3697456;
477093, 3697456; 477093, 3697426; 477123, 3697426; 477123, 3697396;
477183, 3697396; 477183, 3697426; 477273, 3697426; 477273, 3697456;
477363, 3697456; 477363, 3697486; 477483, 3697486; 477483, 3697546;
477573, 3697546; 477573, 3697516; 477603, 3697516; 477603, 3697486;
477633, 3697486; 477633, 3697456; 477663, 3697456; 477663, 3697426;
477693, 3697426; 477693, 3697366; 477663, 3697366; 477663, 3697306;
477693, 3697306; 477693, 3697246; 477723, 3697246; 477723, 3697216;
477753, 3697216; 477753, 3697186; 477783, 3697186; 477783, 3697156;
477813, 3697156; 477813, 3697126; 477843, 3697126; 477843, 3697156;
477873, 3697156; 477873, 3697216; 477903, 3697216; 477903, 3697276;
477963, 3697276; 477963, 3697246; 477933, 3697246; 477933, 3697156;
477963, 3697156; 477963, 3697066; 478053, 3697066; 478053, 3697006;
477993, 3697006; 477993, 3696976; 477963, 3696976; 477963, 3696916;
477993, 3696916; 477993, 3696826; 478023, 3696826; 478023, 3696796;
477993, 3696796; 477993, 3696676; 478053, 3696676; 478053, 3696706;
478143, 3696706; 478143, 3696736; 478173, 3696736; 478173, 3696796;
478203, 3696796; 478203, 3696826; 478233, 3696826; 478233, 3696856;
478263, 3696856; 478263, 3696886; 478323, 3696886; 478323, 3696916;
478443, 3696916; 478443, 3696826; 478473, 3696826; 478473, 3696796;
478623, 3696796; 478623, 3696826; 478653, 3696826; 478653, 3696856;
478683, 3696856; 478683, 3696826; 478713, 3696826; 478713, 3696736;
478683, 3696736; 478683, 3696676; 478653, 3696676; 478653, 3696646;
478623, 3696646; 478623, 3696466; 478743, 3696466; 478743, 3696526;
478863, 3696526; 478863, 3696556; 478923, 3696556; 478923, 3696586;
478953, 3696586; 478953, 3696616; 479013, 3696616; 479013, 3696586;
479043, 3696586; 479043, 3696556; 479163, 3696556; 479163, 3696586;
479223, 3696586; 479223, 3696616; 479283, 3696616; 479283, 3696646;
479313, 3696646; 479313, 3696616; 479343, 3696616; 479343, 3696646;
479373, 3696646; 479373, 3696706; 479403, 3696706; 479403, 3696736;
479523, 3696736; 479523, 3696796; 479553, 3696796; 479553, 3696856;
479613, 3696856; 479613, 3696886; 479733, 3696886; 479733, 3696916;
479763, 3696916; 479763, 3696946; 479793, 3696946; 479793, 3697006;
479823, 3697006; 479823, 3697126; 479853, 3697126; 479853, 3697156;
479883, 3697156; 479883, 3697186; 479913, 3697186; 479913, 3697216;
479943, 3697216; 479943, 3697306; 479973, 3697306; 479973, 3697366;
479943, 3697366; 479943, 3697486; 479973, 3697486; 479973, 3697516;
480003, 3697516; 480003, 3697546; 480093, 3697546; 480093, 3697516;
480183, 3697516; 480183, 3697546; 480213, 3697546; 480213, 3697666;
480303, 3697666; 480303, 3697636; 480363, 3697636; 480363, 3697666;
480423, 3697666; 480423, 3697696; 480453, 3697696; 480453, 3697756;
480483, 3697756; 480483, 3697786; 480513, 3697786; 480513, 3697906;
480603, 3697906; 480603, 3697936; 480663, 3697936; 480663, 3697966;
480723, 3697966; 480723, 3697996; 480753, 3697996; 480753, 3698026;
480783, 3698026; 480783, 3698056; 480813, 3698056; 480813, 3698086;
480783, 3698086; 480783, 3698146; 480843, 3698146; 480843, 3698296;
480873, 3698296; 480873, 3698326; 480903, 3698326; 480903, 3698386;
480933, 3698386; 480933, 3698416; 480963, 3698416; 480963, 3698476;
480993, 3698476; 480993, 3698506; 481023, 3698506; 481023, 3698566;
481053, 3698566; 481053, 3698596; 481083, 3698596; 481083, 3698626;
481113, 3698626; 481113, 3698656; 481143, 3698656; 481143, 3698686;
481203, 3698686; 481203, 3698716; 481233, 3698716; 481233, 3698746;
481323, 3698746; 481323, 3698776; 481353, 3698776; 481353, 3698806;
481623, 3698806; 481623, 3698836; 481653, 3698836; 481653, 3698956;
481683, 3698956; 481683, 3699106; 481653, 3699106; 481653, 3699166;
returning to 481713, 3699166.
(v) Note: Map of Units 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 follows.
BILLING CODE 4310-55-P
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(18) Unit 13: Upper Santa Margarita Basin, Riverside and San Diego
Counties, California.
(i) Subunit 13a: from USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Vail Lake, land
bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 505506, 3698564;
505506, 3698534; 505536, 3698534; 505536, 3698564; 505506, 3698564;
505506, 3698599; 505506, 3698624; 505536, 3698624; 505536, 3698654;
505566, 3698654; 505566, 3698624; 505626, 3698624; 505626, 3698594;
505656, 3698594; 505656, 3698624; 505686, 3698624; 505686, 3698654;
505716, 3698654; 505716, 3698684; 505686, 3698684; 505686, 3698714;
505656, 3698714; 505656, 3698744; 505626, 3698744; 505626, 3698774;
505596, 3698774; 505596, 3698804; 505446, 3698804; 505446, 3698834;
505386, 3698834; 505386, 3698924; 505446, 3698924; 505446, 3698954;
505476, 3698954; 505476, 3698984; 505506, 3698984; 505506, 3699044;
505536, 3699044; 505536, 3699134; 505566, 3699134; 505566, 3699194;
505656, 3699194; 505656, 3699224; 505746, 3699224; 505746, 3699254;
505776, 3699254; 505776, 3699314; 505806, 3699314; 505806, 3699494;
505836, 3699494; 505836, 3699554; 505866, 3699554; 505866, 3699584;
505896, 3699584; 505896, 3699614; 505926, 3699614; 505926, 3699734;
505896, 3699734; 505896, 3699824; 505866, 3699824; 505866, 3699854;
505806, 3699854; 505806, 3699884; 505656, 3699884; 505656, 3699944;
505626, 3699944; 505626, 3699974; 505596, 3699974; 505596, 3700034;
505626, 3700034; 505626, 3700064; 505626, 3700154; 505596, 3700154;
505596, 3700274; 505566, 3700274; 505566, 3700304; 505476, 3700304;
505476, 3700274; 505446, 3700274; 505446, 3700214; 505416, 3700214;
505416, 3700184; 505386, 3700184; 505386, 3700214; 505326, 3700214;
505326, 3700244; 505296, 3700244; 505296, 3700274; 505266, 3700274;
505266, 3700364; 505236, 3700364; 505236, 3700634; 505206, 3700634;
505206, 3700694; 505176, 3700694; 505176, 3700724; 505146, 3700724;
505146, 3700754; 505116, 3700754; 505116, 3700784; 505086, 3700784;
505086, 3700814; 505026, 3700814; 505026, 3700844; 504876, 3700844;
504876, 3700874; 504816, 3700874; 504816, 3700904; 504516, 3700904;
504516, 3700934; 504456, 3700934; 504456, 3700964; 504426, 3700964;
504426, 3700994; 504366, 3700994; 504366, 3701084; 504336, 3701084;
504336, 3701144; 504306, 3701144; 504306, 3701174; 504276, 3701174;
504276, 3701204; 504246, 3701204; 504246, 3701234; 504216, 3701234;
504216, 3701294; 504186, 3701294; 504186, 3701384; 504156, 3701384;
504156, 3701474; 504126, 3701474; 504126, 3701504; 504066, 3701504;
504066, 3701534; 503886, 3701534; 503886, 3701504; 503856, 3701504;
503856, 3701474; 503826, 3701474; 503826, 3701444; 503796, 3701444;
503796, 3701384; 503646, 3701384; 503646, 3701354; 503526, 3701354;
503526, 3701384; 503466, 3701384; 503466, 3701414; 503406, 3701414;
503406, 3701384; 503346, 3701384; 503346, 3701354; 503316, 3701354;
503316, 3701324; 503256, 3701324; 503256, 3701294; 503226, 3701294;
503226, 3701234; 503166, 3701234; 503166, 3701264; 503046, 3701264;
503046, 3701204; 503016, 3701204; 503016, 3701174; 502956, 3701174;
502956, 3701204; 502836, 3701204; 502836, 3701234; 502806, 3701234;
502806, 3701264; 502776, 3701264; 502776, 3701294; 502746, 3701294;
502746, 3701414; 502716, 3701414; 502716, 3701474; 502686, 3701474;
502686, 3701504; 502656, 3701504; 502656, 3701594; 502686, 3701594;
502686, 3701654; 502716, 3701654; 502716, 3701684; 502686, 3701684;
502686, 3701714; 502656, 3701714; 502656, 3701774; 502626, 3701774;
502626, 3701804; 502536, 3701804; 502536, 3701954; 502506, 3701954;
502506, 3701984; 502386, 3701984; 502386, 3702104; 502416, 3702104;
502416, 3702194; 502386, 3702194; 502386, 3702344; 502416, 3702344;
502416, 3702524; 502386, 3702524; 502386, 3702584; 502356, 3702584;
502356, 3702554; 502296, 3702554; 502296, 3702524; 502266, 3702524;
502266, 3702494; 502206, 3702494; 502206, 3702584; 502236, 3702584;
502236, 3702644; 502266, 3702644; 502266, 3702764; 502296, 3702764;
502296, 3702794; 502206, 3702794; 502206, 3702824; 502176, 3702824;
502176, 3702854; 502116, 3702854; 502116, 3702884; 502086, 3702884;
502086, 3702914; 502056, 3702914; 502056, 3702974; 502026, 3702974;
502026, 3703004; 501996, 3703004; 501996, 3703034; 501966, 3703034;
501966, 3703124; 501936, 3703124; 501936, 3703154; 501876, 3703154;
501876, 3703184; 501846, 3703184; 501846, 3703334; 501816, 3703334;
501816, 3703364; 501726, 3703364; 501726, 3703394; 501666, 3703394;
501666, 3703424; 501636, 3703424; 501636, 3703454; 501606, 3703454;
501606, 3703484; 501576, 3703484; 501576, 3703514; 501546, 3703514;
501546, 3703544; 501516, 3703544; 501516, 3703574; 501456, 3703574;
501456, 3703544; 501426, 3703544; 501426, 3703514; 501396, 3703514;
501396, 3703484; 501366, 3703484; 501366, 3703454; 501336, 3703454;
501336, 3703484; 501306, 3703484; 501306, 3703544; 501336, 3703544;
501336, 3703634; 501306, 3703634; 501306, 3703664; 501276, 3703664;
501276, 3703754; 501216, 3703754; 501216, 3703724; 501186, 3703724;
501186, 3703694; 501126, 3703694; 501126, 3703664; 501036, 3703664;
501036, 3703634; 501006, 3703634; 501006, 3703604; 500976, 3703604;
500976, 3703574; 500916, 3703574; 500916, 3703544; 500886, 3703544;
500886, 3703574; 500856, 3703574; 500856, 3703634; 500886, 3703634;
500886, 3703664; 500916, 3703664; 500916, 3703694; 500946, 3703694;
500946, 3703754; 500976, 3703754; 500976, 3703874; 500916, 3703874;
500916, 3703994; 500946, 3703994; 500946, 3704054; 501006, 3704054;
501006, 3704084; 501036, 3704084; 501036, 3704114; 501066, 3704114;
501066, 3704144; 501126, 3704144; 501126, 3704174; 501156, 3704174;
501156, 3704234; 501186, 3704234; 501186, 3704324; 501156, 3704324;
501156, 3704354; 501126, 3704354; 501126, 3704414; 501246, 3704414;
501246, 3704444; 501336, 3704444; 501336, 3704594; 501486, 3704594;
501486, 3704624; 501516, 3704624; 501516, 3704654; 501546, 3704654;
501546, 3704684; 501576, 3704684; 501576, 3704744; 501606, 3704744;
501606, 3704804; 501636, 3704804; 501636, 3704834; 501666, 3704834;
501666, 3704894; 501696, 3704894; 501696, 3704924; 501726, 3704924;
501726, 3704954; 501696, 3704954; 501696, 3705044; 501666, 3705044;
501666, 3705074; 501606, 3705074; 501606, 3705164; 501666, 3705164;
501713, 3705144; 501832, 3704997; 501956, 3704780; 502043, 3704659;
502101, 3704534; 501996, 3704534; 501996, 3704564; 501966, 3704564;
501966, 3704594; 501906, 3704594; 501906, 3704624; 501816, 3704624;
501816, 3704504; 501846, 3704504; 501846, 3704444; 501876, 3704444;
501876, 3704384; 501846, 3704384; 501846, 3704354; 501756, 3704354;
501756, 3704384; 501696, 3704384; 501696, 3704414; 501636, 3704414;
501636, 3704384; 501606, 3704384; 501606, 3704264; 501576, 3704264;
501576, 3704234; 501606, 3704234; 501606, 3704174; 501636, 3704174;
501636, 3704144; 501666, 3704144; 501666, 3704084; 501606, 3704084;
501606, 3704054; 501636, 3704054; 501636, 3704024; 501666, 3704024;
501666, 3703994; 501786, 3703994; 501786, 3703964; 501846, 3703964;
501846, 3703934; 501906, 3703934;
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501906, 3703904; 501936, 3703904; 501936, 3703814; 502026, 3703814;
502026, 3703784; 502086, 3703784; 502086, 3703754; 502146, 3703754;
502146, 3703784; 502236, 3703784; 502236, 3703754; 502266, 3703754;
502266, 3703694; 502296, 3703694; 502296, 3703664; 502326, 3703664;
502326, 3703634; 502356, 3703634; 502356, 3703604; 502296, 3703604;
502296, 3703574; 502236, 3703574; 502236, 3703394; 502266, 3703394;
502266, 3703424; 502296, 3703424; 502296, 3703454; 502356, 3703454;
502356, 3703424; 502386, 3703424; 502386, 3703394; 502416, 3703394;
502416, 3703364; 502446, 3703364; 502446, 3703274; 502416, 3703274;
502416, 3703244; 502386, 3703244; 502386, 3703184; 502416, 3703184;
502416, 3703154; 502446, 3703154; 502446, 3703124; 502476, 3703124;
502476, 3703094; 502506, 3703094; 502506, 3703064; 502566, 3703064;
502566, 3703034; 502626, 3703034; 502626, 3703094; 502656, 3703094;
502656, 3703124; 502626, 3703124; 502626, 3703184; 502656, 3703184;
502656, 3703214; 502686, 3703214; 502686, 3703184; 502746, 3703184;
502746, 3703214; 502776, 3703214; 502776, 3703244; 502806, 3703244;
502806, 3703214; 502836, 3703214; 502836, 3703184; 502896, 3703184;
502896, 3703154; 502926, 3703154; 502926, 3703094; 502896, 3703094;
502896, 3702974; 502926, 3702974; 502926, 3702824; 502896, 3702824;
502896, 3702764; 502926, 3702764; 502926, 3702734; 502986, 3702734;
502986, 3702644; 502806, 3702644; 502806, 3702614; 502746, 3702614;
502746, 3702584; 502716, 3702584; 502716, 3702464; 502746, 3702464;
502746, 3702434; 502776, 3702434; 502776, 3702404; 502806, 3702404;
502806, 3702344; 502776, 3702344; 502776, 3702314; 502746, 3702314;
502746, 3702254; 502776, 3702254; 502776, 3702104; 502806, 3702104;
502806, 3702074; 502956, 3702074; 502956, 3701894; 502986, 3701894;
502986, 3701864; 502956, 3701864; 502956, 3701774; 502926, 3701774;
502926, 3701594; 502896, 3701594; 502896, 3701534; 502866, 3701534;
502866, 3701444; 502896, 3701444; 502896, 3701354; 502986, 3701354;
502986, 3701384; 503106, 3701384; 503106, 3701414; 503166, 3701414;
503166, 3701474; 503226, 3701474; 503226, 3701504; 503256, 3701504;
503256, 3701534; 503316, 3701534; 503316, 3701564; 503346, 3701564;
503346, 3701594; 503526, 3701594; 503526, 3701534; 503556, 3701534;
503556, 3701474; 503646, 3701474; 503646, 3701504; 503706, 3701504;
503706, 3701564; 503736, 3701564; 503736, 3701594; 503766, 3701594;
503766, 3701624; 503826, 3701624; 503826, 3701654; 503946, 3701654;
503946, 3701684; 503976, 3701684; 503976, 3701714; 504036, 3701714;
504036, 3701744; 504066, 3701744; 504066, 3701714; 504096, 3701714;
504096, 3701684; 504126, 3701684; 504126, 3701654; 504186, 3701654;
504186, 3701624; 504276, 3701624; 504276, 3701594; 504306, 3701594;
504306, 3701564; 504336, 3701564; 504336, 3701534; 504366, 3701534;
504366, 3701474; 504336, 3701474; 504336, 3701414; 504306, 3701414;
504306, 3701384; 504336, 3701384; 504336, 3701324; 504366, 3701324;
504366, 3701294; 504396, 3701294; 504396, 3701234; 504426, 3701234;
504426, 3701204; 504486, 3701204; 504486, 3701174; 504516, 3701174;
504516, 3701144; 504546, 3701144; 504546, 3701114; 504576, 3701114;
504576, 3701084; 504606, 3701084; 504606, 3701114; 504636, 3701114;
504636, 3701084; 504666, 3701084; 504666, 3701114; 504696, 3701114;
504696, 3701084; 504756, 3701084; 504756, 3701054; 504846, 3701054;
504846, 3701024; 505026, 3701024; 505026, 3700994; 505086, 3700994;
505086, 3700964; 505116, 3700964; 505116, 3700934; 505176, 3700934;
505176, 3700904; 505206, 3700904; 505206, 3700874; 505236, 3700874;
505236, 3700844; 505296, 3700844; 505296, 3700814; 505356, 3700814;
505356, 3700784; 505386, 3700784; 505386, 3700754; 505416, 3700754;
505416, 3700814; 505476, 3700814; 505476, 3700784; 505506, 3700784;
505506, 3700724; 505656, 3700724; 505656, 3700754; 505686, 3700754;
505686, 3700784; 505716, 3700784; 505716, 3700814; 505746, 3700814;
505746, 3700844; 505776, 3700844; 505776, 3700874; 505836, 3700874;
505836, 3700904; 505866, 3700904; 505866, 3700934; 505986, 3700934;
505986, 3700904; 506046, 3700904; 506046, 3700844; 506106, 3700844;
506106, 3700814; 506136, 3700814; 506136, 3700844; 506166, 3700844;
506166, 3700874; 506196, 3700874; 506196, 3700904; 506226, 3700904;
506226, 3700934; 506406, 3700934; 506406, 3700964; 506466, 3700964;
506466, 3700904; 506436, 3700904; 506436, 3700874; 506406, 3700874;
506406, 3700814; 506376, 3700814; 506376, 3700784; 506346, 3700784;
506346, 3700634; 506316, 3700634; 506316, 3700574; 506286, 3700574;
506286, 3700514; 506316, 3700514; 506316, 3700454; 506346, 3700454;
506346, 3700394; 506376, 3700394; 506376, 3700034; 506406, 3700034;
506406, 3700004; 506466, 3700004; 506466, 3699914; 506436, 3699914;
506436, 3699704; 506466, 3699704; 506466, 3699674; 506496, 3699674;
506496, 3699644; 506526, 3699644; 506526, 3699554; 506496, 3699554;
506496, 3699524; 506466, 3699524; 506466, 3699434; 506436, 3699434;
506436, 3699404; 506136, 3699404; 506136, 3699344; 506106, 3699344;
506106, 3699284; 506046, 3699284; 506046, 3699224; 506016, 3699224;
506016, 3699194; 506046, 3699194; 506046, 3699164; 506016, 3699164;
506016, 3699134; 505956, 3699134; 505956, 3699104; 505926, 3699104;
505926, 3699074; 505896, 3699074; 505896, 3699044; 505866, 3699044;
505866, 3699014; 505836, 3699014; 505836, 3698924; 505806, 3698924;
505806, 3698894; 505836, 3698894; 505836, 3698864; 505866, 3698864;
505866, 3698834; 505896, 3698834; 505896, 3698774; 505866, 3698774;
505866, 3698714; 505836, 3698714; 505836, 3698534; 505866, 3698534;
505866, 3698564; 505956, 3698564; 505956, 3698534; 505986, 3698534;
505986, 3698414; 505956, 3698414; 505956, 3698324; 505926, 3698324;
505926, 3698264; 505896, 3698264; 505896, 3698204; 505866, 3698204;
505866, 3698174; 505776, 3698174; 505776, 3698144; 505596, 3698144;
505596, 3698024; 505566, 3698024; 505566, 3697964; 505536, 3697964;
505536, 3697934; 505506, 3697934; 505506, 3697904; 505476, 3697904;
505476, 3697874; 505296, 3697874; 505296, 3697844; 505266, 3697844;
505266, 3697814; 505236, 3697814; 505236, 3697784; 505206, 3697784;
505206, 3697724; 505176, 3697724; 505176, 3697694; 505116, 3697694;
505116, 3697724; 505026, 3697724; 505026, 3697694; 504996, 3697694;
504996, 3697664; 504966, 3697664; 504966, 3697634; 504846, 3697634;
504846, 3697664; 504816, 3697664; 504816, 3697694; 504846, 3697694;
504846, 3697754; 504876, 3697754; 504876, 3697844; 504846, 3697844;
504846, 3697934; 504816, 3697934; 504816, 3697964; 504846, 3697964;
504846, 3698114; 504876, 3698114; 504876, 3698174; 504906, 3698174;
504906, 3698204; 504966, 3698204; 504966, 3698234; 504996, 3698234;
504996, 3698264; 505086, 3698264; 505086, 3698324; 505116, 3698324;
505116, 3698354; 505146, 3698354; 505146, 3698414; 505206, 3698414;
505206, 3698444; 505236, 3698444; 505236, 3698414; 505266, 3698414;
505266, 3698444; 505296, 3698444; 505296, 3698474; 505326, 3698474;
505326, 3698504; 505356, 3698504; 505356, 3698534; 505386, 3698534;
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505386, 3698564; returning to 505506, 3698564.
(ii) Subunit 13b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Vail Lake,
Aguanga, and Palomar Observatory, land bounded by the following UTM
coordinates (E, N): 520626, 3692624; 520656, 3692624; 520656, 3692654;
520626, 3692654; 520626, 3692624; 520596, 3692624; 520596, 3692594;
520476, 3692594; 520476, 3692624; 520356, 3692624; 520356, 3692594;
520326, 3692594; 520326, 3692564; 520266, 3692564; 520266, 3692594;
520206, 3692594; 520206, 3692654; 520176, 3692654; 520176, 3692684;
520146, 3692684; 520146, 3692744; 520116, 3692744; 520116, 3692864;
519936, 3692864; 519936, 3692894; 519906, 3692894; 519906, 3692924;
519876, 3692924; 519876, 3692984; 519846, 3692984; 519846, 3693014;
519816, 3693014; 519816, 3693044; 519786, 3693044; 519786, 3693074;
519756, 3693074; 519756, 3693104; 519726, 3693104; 519726, 3693134;
519606, 3693134; 519606, 3693164; 519576, 3693164; 519576, 3693224;
519546, 3693224; 519546, 3693284; 519456, 3693284; 519456, 3693314;
519336, 3693314; 519336, 3693344; 519306, 3693344; 519306, 3693374;
519276, 3693374; 519276, 3693434; 519246, 3693434; 519246, 3693524;
519216, 3693524; 519216, 3693554; 519156, 3693554; 519156, 3693584;
519126, 3693584; 519126, 3693614; 519036, 3693614; 519036, 3693644;
518976, 3693644; 518976, 3693704; 518946, 3693704; 518946, 3693764;
518916, 3693764; 518916, 3693794; 518886, 3693794; 518886, 3693824;
518826, 3693824; 518826, 3693854; 518796, 3693854; 518796, 3693884;
518766, 3693884; 518766, 3693914; 518736, 3693914; 518736, 3693944;
518706, 3693944; 518706, 3694064; 518676, 3694064; 518676, 3694094;
518646, 3694094; 518646, 3694124; 518616, 3694124; 518616, 3694154;
518586, 3694154; 518586, 3694184; 518556, 3694184; 518556, 3694214;
518526, 3694214; 518526, 3694364; 518496, 3694364; 518496, 3694394;
518466, 3694394; 518466, 3694424; 518346, 3694424; 518346, 3694484;
518316, 3694484; 518316, 3694514; 518286, 3694514; 518286, 3694544;
518196, 3694544; 518196, 3694574; 518166, 3694574; 518166, 3694604;
518136, 3694604; 518136, 3694634; 518106, 3694634; 518106, 3694664;
518076, 3694664; 518076, 3694754; 518046, 3694754; 518046, 3694784;
517986, 3694784; 517986, 3694814; 517956, 3694814; 517956, 3694844;
517896, 3694844; 517896, 3694874; 517866, 3694874; 517866, 3694934;
517836, 3694934; 517836, 3695024; 517806, 3695024; 517806, 3695084;
517776, 3695084; 517776, 3695114; 517746, 3695114; 517746, 3695144;
517716, 3695144; 517716, 3695114; 517656, 3695114; 517656, 3695084;
517626, 3695084; 517626, 3695114; 517596, 3695114; 517596, 3695174;
517536, 3695174; 517536, 3695234; 517506, 3695234; 517506, 3695324;
517476, 3695324; 517476, 3695354; 517446, 3695354; 517446, 3695384;
517386, 3695384; 517386, 3695414; 517356, 3695414; 517356, 3695444;
517146, 3695444; 517146, 3695474; 517176, 3695474; 517176, 3695564;
517146, 3695564; 517146, 3695654; 517116, 3695654; 517116, 3695684;
517086, 3695684; 517086, 3695774; 517056, 3695774; 517056, 3695864;
517026, 3695864; 517026, 3695924; 516996, 3695924; 516996, 3695954;
516966, 3695954; 516966, 3696014; 516936, 3696014; 516936, 3696044;
516876, 3696044; 516876, 3696074; 516846, 3696074; 516846, 3696104;
516816, 3696104; 516816, 3696164; 516756, 3696164; 516756, 3696194;
516696, 3696194; 516696, 3696224; 516666, 3696224; 516666, 3696254;
516576, 3696254; 516576, 3696284; 516516, 3696284; 516516, 3696314;
516396, 3696314; 516396, 3696374; 516366, 3696374; 516366, 3696404;
516276, 3696404; 516276, 3696314; 516246, 3696314; 516246, 3696284;
516216, 3696284; 516216, 3696254; 516186, 3696254; 516186, 3696224;
516096, 3696224; 516096, 3696254; 516066, 3696254; 516066, 3696284;
516036, 3696284; 516036, 3696314; 516006, 3696314; 516006, 3696344;
515976, 3696344; 515976, 3696404; 515946, 3696404; 515946, 3696434;
515916, 3696434; 515916, 3696494; 515886, 3696494; 515886, 3696524;
515856, 3696524; 515856, 3696584; 515826, 3696584; 515826, 3696644;
515796, 3696644; 515796, 3696734; 515766, 3696734; 515766, 3696764;
515796, 3696764; 515796, 3696794; 515766, 3696794; 515766, 3696824;
515646, 3696824; 515646, 3696854; 515586, 3696854; 515586, 3696884;
515436, 3696884; 515436, 3697004; 515406, 3697004; 515406, 3697064;
515436, 3697064; 515436, 3697094; 515376, 3697094; 515376, 3697124;
515316, 3697124; 515316, 3697154; 515286, 3697154; 515286, 3697184;
515256, 3697184; 515256, 3697214; 515226, 3697214; 515226, 3697244;
515076, 3697244; 515076, 3697364; 515046, 3697364; 515046, 3697424;
515016, 3697424; 515016, 3697484; 514986, 3697484; 514986, 3697514;
514926, 3697514; 514926, 3697544; 514896, 3697544; 514896, 3697574;
514866, 3697574; 514866, 3697604; 514836, 3697604; 514836, 3697694;
514806, 3697694; 514806, 3697724; 514746, 3697724; 514746, 3697754;
514716, 3697754; 514716, 3697784; 514686, 3697784; 514686, 3697814;
514626, 3697814; 514626, 3697844; 514566, 3697844; 514566, 3697874;
514476, 3697874; 514476, 3697904; 514446, 3697904; 514446, 3697964;
514416, 3697964; 514416, 3698084; 514386, 3698084; 514386, 3698114;
514326, 3698114; 514326, 3698144; 514266, 3698144; 514266, 3698204;
514236, 3698204; 514236, 3698384; 514206, 3698384; 514206, 3698444;
514176, 3698444; 514176, 3698474; 514146, 3698474; 514146, 3698504;
514086, 3698504; 514086, 3698564; 514056, 3698564; 514056, 3698594;
514026, 3698594; 514026, 3698624; 513996, 3698624; 513996, 3698654;
513966, 3698654; 513966, 3698684; 513876, 3698684; 513876, 3698714;
513846, 3698714; 513846, 3698744; 513816, 3698744; 513816, 3698774;
513786, 3698774; 513786, 3698834; 513816, 3698834; 513816, 3698924;
513846, 3698924; 513846, 3698954; 513816, 3698954; 513816, 3698984;
513756, 3698984; 513756, 3698954; 513606, 3698954; 513606, 3698984;
513576, 3698984; 513576, 3698954; 513396, 3698954; 513396, 3698984;
513336, 3698984; 513336, 3699014; 513306, 3699014; 513306, 3699044;
513276, 3699044; 513276, 3699074; 513246, 3699074; 513246, 3699104;
513156, 3699104; 513156, 3699074; 513006, 3699074; 513006, 3699104;
512976, 3699104; 512976, 3699134; 512946, 3699134; 512946, 3699104;
512904, 3699104; 512911, 3699417; 512914, 3699474; 512962, 3699538;
513016, 3699538; 512962, 3699681; 512898, 3699769; 512660, 3699925;
512460, 3700001; 512238, 3700055; 512190, 3700049; 512092, 3700001;
512101, 3699433; 512155, 3699433; 512171, 3699395; 512232, 3699347;
512436, 3699302; 512436, 3699284; 512406, 3699284; 512406, 3699254;
512376, 3699254; 512376, 3699164; 512346, 3699164; 512346, 3699134;
512316, 3699134; 512316, 3699104; 512286, 3699104; 512286, 3699044;
512256, 3699044; 512256, 3699014; 512226, 3699014; 512226, 3698864;
512196, 3698864; 512196, 3698834; 512136, 3698834; 512136, 3698804;
512016, 3698804; 512016, 3698834; 511986, 3698834; 511986, 3698864;
511956, 3698864; 511956, 3698894; 511926, 3698894; 511926, 3698954;
511896, 3698954; 511896, 3698984; 511866, 3698984; 511866, 3699014;
511806, 3699014; 511806, 3699044; 511776, 3699044; 511776, 3699074;
511716, 3699074;
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511716, 3699044; 511656, 3699044; 511656, 3699014; 511596, 3699014;
511596, 3699044; 511506, 3699044; 511506, 3699074; 511446, 3699074;
511446, 3699104; 511356, 3699104; 511356, 3699134; 511326, 3699134;
511326, 3699164; 511236, 3699164; 511236, 3699194; 511206, 3699194;
511206, 3699254; 511176, 3699254; 511176, 3699284; 511146, 3699284;
511146, 3699314; 511176, 3699314; 511176, 3699344; 511146, 3699344;
511146, 3699374; 511026, 3699374; 511026, 3699344; 510936, 3699344;
510936, 3699374; 510906, 3699374; 510906, 3699404; 510816, 3699404;
510816, 3699434; 510786, 3699434; 510786, 3699494; 510666, 3699494;
510666, 3699524; 510606, 3699524; 510606, 3699644; 510546, 3699644;
510546, 3699674; 510516, 3699674; 510516, 3699704; 510486, 3699704;
510486, 3699734; 510366, 3699734; 510366, 3699794; 510336, 3699794;
510336, 3699854; 510306, 3699854; 510306, 3699884; 510276, 3699884;
510276, 3699914; 510246, 3699914; 510246, 3699944; 510216, 3699944;
510216, 3699974; 510186, 3699974; 510186, 3699944; 510156, 3699944;
510156, 3699974; 510126, 3699974; 510126, 3700064; 510096, 3700064;
510096, 3700124; 510066, 3700124; 510066, 3700154; 510036, 3700154;
510036, 3700184; 509976, 3700184; 509976, 3700214; 509916, 3700214;
509916, 3700304; 509886, 3700304; 509886, 3700364; 509856, 3700364;
509856, 3700424; 509826, 3700424; 509826, 3700454; 509796, 3700454;
509796, 3700484; 509676, 3700484; 509676, 3700424; 509646, 3700424;
509646, 3700394; 509616, 3700394; 509616, 3700364; 509586, 3700364;
509586, 3700394; 509406, 3700394; 509406, 3700454; 509376, 3700454;
509376, 3700544; 509346, 3700544; 509346, 3700604; 509226, 3700604;
509226, 3700634; 509166, 3700634; 509166, 3700664; 509106, 3700664;
509106, 3700694; 508986, 3700694; 508986, 3700664; 508926, 3700664;
508926, 3700544; 508866, 3700544; 508866, 3700574; 508776, 3700574;
508746, 3700574; 508746, 3700544; 508596, 3700544; 508596, 3700574;
508566, 3700574; 508566, 3700604; 508536, 3700604; 508536, 3700664;
508476, 3700664; 508476, 3700634; 508446, 3700634; 508446, 3700544;
508416, 3700544; 508416, 3700634; 508386, 3700634; 508386, 3700664;
508416, 3700664; 508416, 3700724; 508446, 3700724; 508446, 3700844;
508416, 3700844; 508416, 3700874; 508386, 3700874; 508386, 3700904;
508356, 3700904; 508356, 3700934; 508326, 3700934; 508326, 3701024;
508296, 3701024; 508296, 3701054; 508266, 3701054; 508266, 3701084;
508206, 3701084; 508206, 3701114; 508146, 3701114; 508146, 3701144;
508176, 3701144; 508176, 3701234; 508146, 3701234; 508146, 3701294;
508116, 3701294; 508116, 3701384; 508056, 3701384; 508056, 3701414;
507996, 3701414; 507996, 3701444; 507906, 3701444; 507906, 3701474;
507876, 3701474; 507876, 3701534; 507846, 3701534; 507846, 3701684;
507816, 3701684; 507816, 3701714; 507786, 3701714; 507786, 3701744;
507696, 3701744; 507696, 3701834; 507666, 3701834; 507666, 3702014;
507636, 3702014; 507636, 3702134; 507606, 3702134; 507606, 3702194;
507576, 3702194; 507576, 3702224; 507516, 3702224; 507516, 3702194;
507486, 3702194; 507486, 3702164; 507456, 3702164; 507456, 3702104;
507426, 3702104; 507426, 3702044; 507396, 3702044; 507396, 3701954;
507306, 3701954; 507306, 3701924; 507216, 3701924; 507216, 3701954;
507186, 3701954; 507186, 3701984; 507156, 3701984; 507156, 3702014;
507126, 3702014; 507126, 3702044; 507096, 3702044; 507096, 3702074;
507066, 3702074; 507066, 3702104; 507036, 3702104; 507036, 3702134;
506976, 3702134; 506976, 3702164; 506946, 3702164; 506946, 3702194;
506916, 3702194; 506916, 3702224; 506886, 3702224; 506886, 3702254;
506856, 3702254; 506856, 3702284; 506826, 3702284; 506826, 3702344;
506796, 3702344; 506796, 3702374; 506766, 3702374; 506766, 3702404;
506736, 3702404; 506736, 3702434; 506706, 3702434; 506706, 3702464;
506676, 3702464; 506676, 3702494; 506646, 3702494; 506646, 3702524;
506616, 3702524; 506616, 3702554; 506586, 3702554; 506586, 3702584;
506556, 3702584; 506556, 3702614; 506496, 3702614; 506496, 3702644;
506466, 3702644; 506466, 3702674; 506376, 3702674; 506376, 3702704;
506346, 3702704; 506346, 3702734; 506286, 3702734; 506286, 3702764;
506256, 3702764; 506256, 3702734; 506076, 3702734; 506076, 3702704;
506016, 3702704; 506016, 3702674; 505986, 3702674; 505986, 3702644;
505956, 3702644; 505956, 3702614; 505866, 3702614; 505866, 3702644;
505836, 3702644; 505836, 3702704; 505806, 3702704; 505806, 3702764;
505896, 3702764; 505896, 3702794; 505926, 3702794; 505926, 3702824;
505956, 3702824; 505956, 3702854; 505986, 3702854; 505986, 3702974;
505956, 3702974; 505956, 3703034; 505776, 3703034; 505776, 3703124;
505746, 3703124; 505746, 3703154; 505686, 3703154; 505686, 3703184;
505596, 3703184; 505596, 3703154; 505476, 3703154; 505476, 3703094;
505446, 3703094; 505446, 3703064; 505416, 3703064; 505416, 3703034;
505326, 3703034; 505326, 3703064; 505236, 3703064; 505236, 3703094;
505176, 3703094; 505176, 3703064; 505146, 3703064; 505146, 3703094;
505086, 3703094; 505086, 3703124; 504996, 3703124; 504996, 3703154;
504906, 3703154; 504906, 3703184; 504846, 3703184; 504846, 3703154;
504816, 3703154; 504816, 3703184; 504696, 3703184; 504696, 3703214;
504576, 3703214; 504576, 3703244; 504516, 3703244; 504516, 3703274;
504306, 3703274; 504306, 3703304; 504276, 3703304; 504276, 3703274;
504186, 3703274; 504186, 3703334; 504096, 3703334; 504096, 3703424;
504126, 3703424; 504126, 3703454; 504096, 3703454; 504096, 3703484;
503796, 3703484; 503796, 3703514; 503736, 3703514; 503736, 3703604;
503706, 3703604; 503706, 3703724; 503556, 3703724; 503556, 3703844;
503526, 3703844; 503526, 3703904; 503556, 3703904; 503556, 3703934;
503586, 3703934; 503586, 3704192; 503591, 3704196; 503652, 3704385;
503788, 3704551; 503959, 3704548; 504076, 3704590; 504156, 3704662;
504165, 3704684; 504216, 3704684; 504216, 3704654; 504276, 3704654;
504276, 3704624; 504246, 3704624; 504246, 3704564; 504216, 3704564;
504216, 3704534; 504246, 3704534; 504246, 3704504; 504276, 3704504;
504276, 3704474; 504306, 3704474; 504306, 3704414; 504336, 3704414;
504336, 3704384; 504366, 3704384; 504366, 3704294; 504336, 3704294;
504336, 3704264; 504306, 3704264; 504306, 3704084; 504456, 3704084;
504456, 3704024; 504546, 3704024; 504546, 3704054; 504576, 3704054;
504576, 3704084; 504606, 3704084; 504606, 3704114; 504636, 3704114;
504636, 3704144; 504666, 3704144; 504666, 3704174; 504756, 3704174;
504756, 3704114; 504726, 3704114; 504726, 3703994; 504786, 3703994;
504786, 3704024; 504816, 3704024; 504816, 3704054; 504876, 3704054;
504876, 3704084; 504996, 3704084; 504996, 3704114; 505086, 3704114;
505086, 3704054; 505056, 3704054; 505056, 3703994; 505026, 3703994;
505026, 3703964; 504996, 3703964; 504996, 3703904; 504966, 3703904;
504966, 3703874; 505056, 3703874; 505056, 3703904; 505206, 3703904;
505206, 3703934; 505356, 3703934; 505356, 3703994; 505386, 3703994;
505386, 3704024; 505536, 3704024; 505536, 3703994; 505626, 3703994;
505626, 3704024; 505656, 3704024; 505656, 3703994; 505746, 3703994;
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505746, 3704024; 505806, 3704024; 505806, 3703994; 505836, 3703994;
505836, 3703934; 505896, 3703934; 505896, 3703904; 505926, 3703904;
505926, 3703874; 506076, 3703874; 506076, 3703934; 506166, 3703934;
506166, 3703904; 506196, 3703904; 506196, 3703844; 506286, 3703844;
506286, 3703874; 506346, 3703874; 506346, 3703904; 506376, 3703904;
506376, 3703874; 506436, 3703874; 506436, 3703844; 506406, 3703844;
506406, 3703784; 506376, 3703784; 506376, 3703694; 506406, 3703694;
506406, 3703664; 506436, 3703664; 506436, 3703574; 506406, 3703574;
506406, 3703544; 506346, 3703544; 506346, 3703514; 506256, 3703514;
506256, 3703454; 506286, 3703454; 506286, 3703424; 506316, 3703424;
506346, 3703424; 506346, 3703454; 506406, 3703454; 506406, 3703484;
506526, 3703484; 506526, 3703454; 506556, 3703454; 506556, 3703424;
506526, 3703424; 506526, 3703364; 506496, 3703364; 506496, 3703274;
506526, 3703274; 506526, 3703244; 506586, 3703244; 506586, 3703214;
506616, 3703214; 506616, 3703184; 506586, 3703184; 506586, 3703124;
506616, 3703124; 506616, 3703094; 506646, 3703094; 506646, 3703064;
506676, 3703064; 506676, 3703034; 506706, 3703034; 506706, 3703004;
506586, 3703004; 506586, 3702974; 506616, 3702974; 506616, 3702914;
506646, 3702914; 506646, 3702734; 506676, 3702734; 506676, 3702704;
506706, 3702704; 506706, 3702644; 506736, 3702644; 506736, 3702614;
506766, 3702614; 506766, 3702584; 506796, 3702584; 506796, 3702554;
506856, 3702554; 506856, 3702524; 506916, 3702524; 506916, 3702494;
506946, 3702494; 506946, 3702524; 506976, 3702524; 506976, 3702554;
507006, 3702554; 507006, 3702584; 507126, 3702584; 507126, 3702614;
507156, 3702614; 507156, 3702764; 507246, 3702764; 507246, 3702734;
507276, 3702734; 507276, 3702704; 507336, 3702704; 507336, 3702734;
507366, 3702734; 507366, 3702764; 507396, 3702764; 507396, 3702794;
507426, 3702794; 507426, 3702764; 507546, 3702764; 507546, 3702794;
507576, 3702794; 507576, 3702824; 507696, 3702824; 507696, 3702794;
507966, 3702794; 507966, 3702704; 507996, 3702704; 507996, 3702614;
508026, 3702614; 508026, 3702554; 508056, 3702554; 508056, 3702464;
508086, 3702464; 508086, 3702344; 508116, 3702344; 508116, 3702194;
508146, 3702194; 508146, 3702104; 508176, 3702104; 508176, 3701984;
508146, 3701984; 508146, 3701954; 508086, 3701954; 508086, 3701924;
508206, 3701924; 508206, 3701894; 508236, 3701894; 508236, 3701864;
508266, 3701864; 508266, 3701834; 508296, 3701834; 508296, 3701804;
508446, 3701804; 508446, 3701774; 508476, 3701774; 508476, 3701804;
508506, 3701804; 508506, 3701774; 508536, 3701774; 508536, 3701714;
508506, 3701714; 508506, 3701624; 508416, 3701624; 508416, 3701594;
508296, 3701594; 508296, 3701564; 508266, 3701564; 508266, 3701534;
508296, 3701534; 508296, 3701504; 508326, 3701504; 508326, 3701474;
508386, 3701474; 508386, 3701414; 508356, 3701414; 508356, 3701384;
508326, 3701384; 508326, 3701324; 508296, 3701324; 508296, 3701234;
508326, 3701234; 508326, 3701174; 508356, 3701174; 508356, 3701144;
508386, 3701144; 508386, 3701114; 508416, 3701114; 508416, 3701084;
508446, 3701084; 508446, 3701024; 508476, 3701024; 508476, 3700964;
508506, 3700964; 508506, 3700934; 508536, 3700934; 508536, 3700874;
508566, 3700874; 508566, 3700844; 508596, 3700844; 508596, 3700784;
508626, 3700784; 508626, 3700724; 508656, 3700724; 508656, 3700694;
508746, 3700694; 508746, 3700724; 508776, 3700724; 508776, 3700754;
508836, 3700754; 508836, 3700784; 508866, 3700784; 508866, 3700814;
508896, 3700814; 508896, 3700874; 508986, 3700874; 508986, 3700934;
509136, 3700934; 509136, 3700904; 509166, 3700904; 509166, 3700874;
509196, 3700874; 509196, 3700754; 509316, 3700754; 509316, 3700814;
509286, 3700814; 509286, 3700904; 509316, 3700904; 509316, 3700874;
509346, 3700874; 509346, 3700844; 509466, 3700844; 509466, 3700934;
509496, 3700934; 509496, 3700964; 509586, 3700964; 509586, 3700934;
509646, 3700934; 509646, 3700964; 509706, 3700964; 509706, 3701024;
509736, 3701024; 509736, 3701084; 509766, 3701084; 509766, 3701144;
509796, 3701144; 509796, 3701174; 509856, 3701174; 509856, 3701204;
509916, 3701204; 509916, 3701234; 509976, 3701234; 509976, 3701264;
510186, 3701264; 510186, 3701234; 510246, 3701234; 510246, 3701174;
510306, 3701174; 510306, 3701144; 510366, 3701144; 510366, 3701114;
510396, 3701114; 510396, 3700934; 510426, 3700934; 510426, 3700904;
510456, 3700904; 510456, 3700994; 510486, 3700994; 510486, 3700964;
510516, 3700964; 510516, 3700934; 510576, 3700934; 510576, 3700904;
510606, 3700904; 510606, 3700874; 510666, 3700874; 510666, 3700844;
510696, 3700844; 510696, 3700784; 510666, 3700784; 510666, 3700754;
510636, 3700754; 510636, 3700694; 510666, 3700694; 510666, 3700664;
510696, 3700664; 510696, 3700634; 510816, 3700634; 510816, 3700604;
510876, 3700604; 510876, 3700574; 510906, 3700574; 510906, 3700634;
510966, 3700634; 510966, 3700724; 510996, 3700724; 510996, 3700754;
511056, 3700754; 511056, 3700784; 511086, 3700784; 511086, 3700814;
511116, 3700814; 511116, 3700874; 511206, 3700874; 511206, 3700844;
511236, 3700844; 511236, 3700814; 511326, 3700814; 511326, 3700754;
511356, 3700754; 511356, 3700724; 511386, 3700724; 511386, 3700694;
511536, 3700694; 511536, 3700664; 511596, 3700664; 511596, 3700694;
511716, 3700694; 511716, 3700664; 511746, 3700664; 511746, 3700634;
511776, 3700634; 511776, 3700604; 511806, 3700604; 511806, 3700634;
511836, 3700634; 511836, 3700724; 511866, 3700724; 511866, 3700754;
511896, 3700754; 511896, 3700724; 512046, 3700724; 512046, 3700754;
512136, 3700754; 512136, 3700724; 512166, 3700724; 512166, 3700754;
512316, 3700754; 512316, 3700724; 512346, 3700724; 512346, 3700694;
512466, 3700694; 512466, 3700664; 512556, 3700664; 512556, 3700634;
512676, 3700634; 512676, 3700604; 512736, 3700604; 512736, 3700574;
512796, 3700574; 512796, 3700544; 512856, 3700544; 512856, 3700514;
512946, 3700514; 512946, 3700484; 513156, 3700484; 513156, 3700454;
513306, 3700454; 513306, 3700484; 513486, 3700484; 513486, 3700454;
513516, 3700454; 513516, 3700424; 513546, 3700424; 513546, 3700334;
513576, 3700334; 513576, 3700124; 513546, 3700124; 513546, 3700094;
513516, 3700094; 513516, 3700034; 513456, 3700034; 513456, 3700064;
513396, 3700064; 513396, 3700034; 513336, 3700034; 513336, 3699914;
513366, 3699914; 513366, 3699884; 513456, 3699884; 513456, 3699824;
513486, 3699824; 513486, 3699794; 513456, 3699794; 513456, 3699764;
513486, 3699764; 513486, 3699734; 513516, 3699734; 513516, 3699704;
513546, 3699704; 513546, 3699584; 513576, 3699584; 513576, 3699464;
513486, 3699464; 513486, 3699494; 513396, 3699494; 513396, 3699524;
513336, 3699524; 513336, 3699404; 513426, 3699404; 513426, 3699284;
513396, 3699284; 513396, 3699134; 513426, 3699134; 513426, 3699104;
513486, 3699104; 513486, 3699074; 513696, 3699074; 513696, 3699104;
513906, 3699104; 513906, 3699044; 513936, 3699044; 513936, 3699014;
513966, 3699014; 513966, 3698804; 514056, 3698804; 514056, 3698774;
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514086, 3698774; 514086, 3698744; 514116, 3698744; 514116, 3698714;
514146, 3698714; 514146, 3698684; 514176, 3698684; 514176, 3698654;
514236, 3698654; 514236, 3698624; 514266, 3698624; 514266, 3698594;
514296, 3698594; 514296, 3698534; 514326, 3698534; 514326, 3698504;
514356, 3698504; 514356, 3698294; 514386, 3698294; 514386, 3698264;
514476, 3698264; 514476, 3698234; 514506, 3698234; 514506, 3698204;
514536, 3698204; 514536, 3698054; 514566, 3698054; 514566, 3698024;
514626, 3698024; 514626, 3697994; 514716, 3697994; 514716, 3697964;
514746, 3697964; 514746, 3697934; 514776, 3697934; 514776, 3697904;
514836, 3697904; 514836, 3697874; 514986, 3697874; 514986, 3697814;
515016, 3697814; 515016, 3697754; 515046, 3697754; 515046, 3697724;
515076, 3697724; 515076, 3697694; 515136, 3697694; 515136, 3697664;
515166, 3697664; 515166, 3697634; 515256, 3697634; 515256, 3697664;
515346, 3697664; 515346, 3697574; 515436, 3697574; 515436, 3697514;
515496, 3697514; 515496, 3697484; 515646, 3697484; 515646, 3697424;
515736, 3697424; 515736, 3697394; 515766, 3697394; 515766, 3697364;
515856, 3697364; 515856, 3697394; 515886, 3697394; 515886, 3697514;
515856, 3697514; 515856, 3697544; 515826, 3697544; 515826, 3697574;
515796, 3697574; 515796, 3697694; 515976, 3697694; 515976, 3697664;
516006, 3697664; 516006, 3697604; 516096, 3697604; 516096, 3697634;
516126, 3697634; 516126, 3697664; 516156, 3697664; 516156, 3697694;
516186, 3697694; 516186, 3697724; 516216, 3697724; 516216, 3697754;
516276, 3697754; 516276, 3697784; 516366, 3697784; 516366, 3697754;
516546, 3697754; 516546, 3697724; 516576, 3697724; 516576, 3697664;
516606, 3697664; 516606, 3697634; 516666, 3697634; 516666, 3697604;
516696, 3697604; 516696, 3697574; 516726, 3697574; 516726, 3697544;
516816, 3697544; 516816, 3697514; 516846, 3697514; 516846, 3697484;
516876, 3697484; 516876, 3697454; 516906, 3697454; 516906, 3697394;
516936, 3697394; 516936, 3697214; 516906, 3697214; 516906, 3697034;
516876, 3697034; 516876, 3697004; 516906, 3697004; 516906, 3696884;
516936, 3696884; 516936, 3696794; 516906, 3696794; 516906, 3696734;
516876, 3696734; 516876, 3696704; 516816, 3696704; 516816, 3696674;
516786, 3696674; 516786, 3696644; 516846, 3696644; 516846, 3696554;
516786, 3696554; 516786, 3696524; 516756, 3696524; 516756, 3696494;
516696, 3696494; 516696, 3696464; 516756, 3696464; 516756, 3696434;
516846, 3696434; 516846, 3696404; 516876, 3696404; 516876, 3696374;
516846, 3696374; 516846, 3696344; 516876, 3696344; 516876, 3696314;
516906, 3696314; 516906, 3696284; 516936, 3696284; 516936, 3696254;
516966, 3696254; 516966, 3696224; 517026, 3696224; 517026, 3696194;
517056, 3696194; 517056, 3696134; 517086, 3696134; 517086, 3696104;
517116, 3696104; 517116, 3696074; 517206, 3696074; 517206, 3696104;
517236, 3696104; 517236, 3696074; 517266, 3696074; 517266, 3696044;
517326, 3696044; 517326, 3696074; 517386, 3696074; 517386, 3696014;
517416, 3696014; 517416, 3695924; 517386, 3695924; 517386, 3695864;
517476, 3695864; 517476, 3695834; 517506, 3695834; 517506, 3695774;
517536, 3695774; 517536, 3695714; 517566, 3695714; 517566, 3695744;
517626, 3695744; 517626, 3695684; 517686, 3695684; 517686, 3695624;
517716, 3695624; 517716, 3695564; 517746, 3695564; 517746, 3695504;
517776, 3695504; 517776, 3695474; 517806, 3695474; 517806, 3695414;
517836, 3695414; 517836, 3695354; 517896, 3695354; 517896, 3695324;
518166, 3695324; 518166, 3695354; 518196, 3695354; 518196, 3695414;
518226, 3695414; 518226, 3695444; 518256, 3695444; 518256, 3695474;
518256, 3695504; 518226, 3695504; 518226, 3695534; 518196, 3695534;
518196, 3695594; 518166, 3695594; 518166, 3695714; 518196, 3695714;
518196, 3695744; 518256, 3695744; 518256, 3695714; 518316, 3695714;
518316, 3695684; 518346, 3695684; 518346, 3695654; 518376, 3695654;
518376, 3695624; 518436, 3695624; 518436, 3695594; 518466, 3695594;
518466, 3695564; 518496, 3695564; 518496, 3695534; 518526, 3695534;
518526, 3695474; 518556, 3695474; 518556, 3695444; 518586, 3695444;
518586, 3695474; 518646, 3695474; 518646, 3695444; 518766, 3695444;
518766, 3695474; 518796, 3695474; 518796, 3695504; 518826, 3695504;
518826, 3695534; 518856, 3695534; 518856, 3695624; 518886, 3695624;
518886, 3695654; 518976, 3695654; 518976, 3695624; 519156, 3695624;
519156, 3695654; 519246, 3695654; 519246, 3695684; 519276, 3695684;
519276, 3695714; 519306, 3695714; 519306, 3695744; 519336, 3695744;
519336, 3695774; 519366, 3695774; 519366, 3695804; 519426, 3695804;
519426, 3695834; 519486, 3695834; 519486, 3695804; 519546, 3695804;
519546, 3695774; 519576, 3695774; 519576, 3695744; 519636, 3695744;
519636, 3695684; 519666, 3695684; 519666, 3695594; 519696, 3695594;
519696, 3695564; 519726, 3695564; 519726, 3695534; 519756, 3695534;
519756, 3695504; 519846, 3695504; 519846, 3695474; 519876, 3695474;
519876, 3695444; 519906, 3695444; 519906, 3695414; 519936, 3695414;
519936, 3695384; 519996, 3695384; 519996, 3695354; 520026, 3695354;
520026, 3695294; 520056, 3695294; 520056, 3695234; 520116, 3695234;
520116, 3695204; 520146, 3695204; 520146, 3695174; 520176, 3695174;
520176, 3695144; 520206, 3695144; 520206, 3695084; 520236, 3695084;
520236, 3694964; 520266, 3694964; 520266, 3694724; 520296, 3694724;
520296, 3694694; 520356, 3694694; 520356, 3694634; 520386, 3694634;
520386, 3694424; 520356, 3694424; 520356, 3694304; 520386, 3694304;
520386, 3694274; 520416, 3694274; 520416, 3694214; 520446, 3694214;
520446, 3694184; 520476, 3694184; 520476, 3694094; 520536, 3694094;
520536, 3694064; 520566, 3694064; 520566, 3694034; 520776, 3694034;
520776, 3694004; 520836, 3694004; 520836, 3693974; 520866, 3693974;
520866, 3693704; 520836, 3693704; 520836, 3693644; 520746, 3693644;
520746, 3693614; 520656, 3693614; 520656, 3693644; 520536, 3693644;
520536, 3693674; 520296, 3693674; 520296, 3693644; 520206, 3693644;
520206, 3693614; 520116, 3693614; 520116, 3693644; 520086, 3693644;
520086, 3693614; 520056, 3693614; 520056, 3693524; 519996, 3693524;
519996, 3693464; 519966, 3693464; 519966, 3693404; 519996, 3693404;
519996, 3693374; 520026, 3693374; 520026, 3693344; 520056, 3693344;
520056, 3693314; 520086, 3693314; 520086, 3693344; 520116, 3693344;
520116, 3693374; 520146, 3693374; 520146, 3693344; 520206, 3693344;
520206, 3693314; 520236, 3693314; 520236, 3693254; 520266, 3693254;
520266, 3693224; 520296, 3693224; 520296, 3693164; 520326, 3693164;
520326, 3693104; 520386, 3693104; 520386, 3693074; 520416, 3693074;
520416, 3693044; 520506, 3693044; 520506, 3693014; 520626, 3693014;
520626, 3692984; 520746, 3692984; 520746, 3692954; 520806, 3692954;
520806, 3692924; 520866, 3692924; 520866, 3692954; 520986, 3692954;
520986, 3692924; 521016, 3692924; 521016, 3692954; 521046, 3692954;
521046, 3692924; 521166, 3692924; 521166, 3692894; 521226, 3692894;
521226, 3692864; 521346, 3692864; 521346, 3692834; 521376, 3692834;
521376, 3692864; 521406, 3692864; 521406, 3692834; 521496, 3692834;
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521496, 3692864; 521556, 3692864; 521556, 3692834; 521586, 3692834;
521586, 3692774; 521616, 3692774; 521616, 3692744; 521676, 3692744;
521676, 3692774; 521826, 3692774; 521826, 3692744; 521856, 3692744;
521856, 3692714; 521886, 3692714; 521886, 3692684; 521916, 3692684;
521916, 3692714; 521976, 3692714; 521976, 3692744; 522006, 3692744;
522006, 3692774; 522036, 3692774; 522036, 3692834; 522066, 3692834;
522066, 3692774; 522096, 3692774; 522096, 3692714; 522126, 3692714;
522126, 3692744; 522186, 3692744; 522186, 3692774; 522246, 3692774;
522246, 3692744; 522276, 3692744; 522276, 3692654; 522306, 3692654;
522306, 3692624; 522456, 3692624; 522456, 3692534; 522576, 3692534;
522576, 3692504; 522606, 3692504; 522606, 3692414; 522576, 3692414;
522576, 3692324; 522516, 3692324; 522516, 3692264; 522576, 3692264;
522576, 3692204; 522606, 3692204; 522606, 3692114; 522636, 3692114;
522636, 3692054; 522666, 3692054; 522666, 3692024; 522726, 3692024;
522726, 3691994; 522846, 3691994; 522846, 3691964; 522936, 3691964;
522936, 3691934; 523056, 3691934; 523056, 3691904; 523146, 3691904;
523146, 3691874; 523176, 3691874; 523176, 3691814; 523206, 3691814;
523206, 3691754; 523176, 3691754; 523176, 3691694; 523146, 3691694;
523146, 3691664; 523116, 3691664; 523116, 3691634; 523056, 3691634;
523056, 3691544; 523026, 3691544; 523026, 3691514; 522996, 3691514;
522996, 3691454; 522966, 3691454; 522966, 3691424; 522936, 3691424;
522936, 3691394; 522906, 3691394; 522906, 3691364; 522816, 3691364;
522816, 3691334; 522756, 3691334; 522756, 3691244; 522696, 3691244;
522696, 3691214; 522486, 3691214; 522486, 3691244; 522306, 3691244;
522306, 3691274; 522246, 3691274; 522246, 3691304; 522216, 3691304;
522216, 3691334; 522006, 3691334; 522006, 3691304; 521916, 3691304;
521916, 3691334; 521796, 3691334; 521796, 3691304; 521766, 3691304;
521766, 3691274; 521646, 3691274; 521646, 3691304; 521586, 3691304;
521586, 3691334; 521556, 3691334; 521556, 3691394; 521526, 3691394;
521526, 3691484; 521496, 3691484; 521496, 3691724; 521526, 3691724;
521526, 3691934; 521496, 3691934; 521496, 3691964; 521466, 3691964;
521466, 3691994; 521436, 3691994; 521436, 3692024; 521406, 3692024;
521406, 3692054; 521316, 3692054; 521316, 3692084; 521286, 3692084;
521286, 3692114; 521256, 3692114; 521256, 3692144; 521166, 3692144;
521166, 3692174; 521136, 3692174; 521136, 3692264; 521106, 3692264;
521106, 3692234; 521046, 3692234; 521046, 3692264; 521016, 3692264;
521016, 3692294; 520896, 3692294; 520896, 3692324; 520806, 3692324;
520806, 3692354; 520776, 3692354; 520776, 3692384; 520746, 3692384;
520746, 3692414; 520716, 3692414; 520716, 3692444; 520656, 3692444;
520656, 3692504; 520626, 3692504; returning to 520626, 3692624.
Excluding land bounded by 518706, 3695084; 518706, 3695144; 518646,
3695144; 518646, 3695174; 518616, 3695174; 518616, 3695204; 518586,
3695204; 518586, 3695264; 518526, 3695264; 518526, 3695234; 518556,
3695234; 518556, 3695174; 518526, 3695174; 518526, 3695144; 518496,
3695144; 518496, 3695084; 518466, 3695084; 518466, 3695024; 518496,
3695024; 518496, 3694994; 518616, 3694994; 518616, 3695024; 518676,
3695024; 518676, 3695054; 518706, 3695054; returning to 518706,
3695084. Excluding land bounded by 511632, 3699846; 511649, 3700252;
511658, 3700476; 511603, 3700464; 511599, 3700463; 511595, 3700462;
511591, 3700461; 511587, 3700460; 511583, 3700459; 511579, 3700458;
511575, 3700456; 511572, 3700455; 511568, 3700454; 511564, 3700452;
511560, 3700451; 511557, 3700449; 511553, 3700447; 511549, 3700446;
511546, 3700444; 511542, 3700442; 511539, 3700440; 511535, 3700438;
511532, 3700436; 511528, 3700434; 511525, 3700432; 511521, 3700429;
511518, 3700427; 511515, 3700425; 511512, 3700422; 511508, 3700420;
511505, 3700417; 511502, 3700415; 511497, 3700410; 511476, 3700391;
511464, 3700454; 511444, 3700451; 511413, 3700446; 511371, 3700441;
511325, 3700438; 511318, 3700256; 511545, 3700253; 511537, 3699847;
returning to 511632, 3699846. Excluding land bounded by 509586,
3700604; 509586, 3700634; 509616, 3700634; 509616, 3700664; 509646,
3700664; 509646, 3700694; 509616, 3700694; 509616, 3700724; 509586,
3700724; 509586, 3700754; 509526, 3700754; 509526, 3700724; 509496,
3700724; 509496, 3700604; returning to 509586, 3700604. Excluding land
bounded by 506076, 3703064; 506076, 3703094; 506046, 3703094; 506046,
3703064; returning to 506076, 3703064.
(iii) Subunit 13c: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Vail Lake,
Sage, Cahuilla Mtn., and Aguanga, land bounded by the following UTM
coordinates (E, N): 508295, 3705827; 508285, 3705827; 508285, 3705874;
508289, 3705912; 508352, 3705912; 508352, 3705827; returning to 508295,
3705827.
(iv) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 506990,
3704380; 506962, 3704380; 506962, 3704408; 506990, 3704408; returning
to 506990, 3704380.
(v) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 505004,
3706809; 505004, 3706791; 505033, 3706791; 505033, 3706735; 505203,
3706735; 505203, 3706763; 505260, 3706763; 505260, 3706678; 505231,
3706678; 505231, 3706649; 505260, 3706649; 505260, 3706621; 505373,
3706621; 505373, 3706649; 505401, 3706649; 505401, 3706621; 505628,
3706621; 505628, 3706649; 505714, 3706649; 505714, 3706678; 505770,
3706678; 505770, 3706593; 505742, 3706593; 505742, 3706564; 505770,
3706564; 505770, 3706451; 505799, 3706451; 505799, 3706423; 505855,
3706423; 505855, 3706394; 505997, 3706394; 505997, 3706423; 506026,
3706423; 506026, 3706252; 506054, 3706252; 506054, 3706224; 506082,
3706224; 506082, 3706139; 506224, 3706139; 506224, 3706110; 506253,
3706110; 506253, 3706082; 506281, 3706082; 506281, 3705940; 506309,
3705940; 506309, 3706025; 506338, 3706025; 506338, 3706054; 506394,
3706054; 506394, 3706082; 506451, 3706082; 506451, 3706054; 506479,
3706054; 506479, 3705997; 506536, 3705997; 506536, 3705969; 506678,
3705969; 506678, 3705940; 506877, 3705940; 506877, 3705855; 506905,
3705855; 506905, 3705827; 506933, 3705827; 506933, 3705855; 506990,
3705855; 506990, 3705827; 506962, 3705827; 506962, 3705742; 506990,
3705742; 506990, 3705657; 507018, 3705657; 507018, 3705600; 507047,
3705600; 507047, 3705571; 507081, 3705571; 507080, 3705462; 507387,
3705460; 507387, 3705458; 507416, 3705458; 507416, 3705430; 507557,
3705430; 507557, 3705458; 507586, 3705458; 507586, 3705459; 508287,
3705456; 508286, 3705713; 508295, 3705713; 508295, 3705628; 508409,
3705628; 508409, 3705657; 508465, 3705657; 508465, 3705458; 508494,
3705458; 508494, 3705486; 508607, 3705486; 508607, 3705373; 508636,
3705373; 508636, 3705458; 508664, 3705458; 508664, 3705486; 508749,
3705486; 508749, 3705515; 509118, 3705515; 509118, 3705486; 509260,
3705486; 509260, 3705515; 509316, 3705515; 509316, 3705543; 509345,
3705543; 509345, 3705628; 509487, 3705628; 509487, 3705600; 509572,
3705600; 509572, 3705571; 509600, 3705571; 509600, 3705401; 509628,
3705401; 509628, 3705373; 509685, 3705373; 509685, 3705401; 509799,
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3705401; 509799, 3705373; 509855, 3705373; 509855, 3705345; 509884,
3705345; 509884, 3705316; 509912, 3705316; 509912, 3705288; 509920,
3705288; 509899, 3705048; 510763, 3705036; 510763, 3705032; 510735,
3705032; 510735, 3705004; 510678, 3705004; 510678, 3704976; 510621,
3704976; 510621, 3704947; 510593, 3704947; 510593, 3704919; 510565,
3704919; 510565, 3704891; 510536, 3704891; 510536, 3704720; 510593,
3704720; 510593, 3704607; 510536, 3704607; 510536, 3704579; 510508,
3704579; 510508, 3704465; 510394, 3704465; 510394, 3704493; 510366,
3704493; 510366, 3704522; 510281, 3704522; 510281, 3704493; 510224,
3704493; 510224, 3704465; 510196, 3704465; 510196, 3704380; 510224,
3704380; 510224, 3704352; 510281, 3704352; 510281, 3704323; 510366,
3704323; 510366, 3704295; 510394, 3704295; 510394, 3704238; 510423,
3704238; 510423, 3704153; 510394, 3704153; 510394, 3704068; 510366,
3704068; 510366, 3704040; 510281, 3704040; 510281, 3704125; 510224,
3704125; 510224, 3704153; 510196, 3704153; 510196, 3704125; 510139,
3704125; 510139, 3704068; 510111, 3704068; 510111, 3704040; 510082,
3704040; 510082, 3703926; 509969, 3703926; 509969, 3703954; 509940,
3703954; 509940, 3703983; 509884, 3703983; 509884, 3704011; 509827,
3704011; 509827, 3704040; 509799, 3704040; 509799, 3704068; 509742,
3704068; 509742, 3704096; 509714, 3704096; 509714, 3704153; 509685,
3704153; 509685, 3704210; 509628, 3704210; 509628, 3704181; 509600,
3704181; 509600, 3704153; 509572, 3704153; 509572, 3704096; 509543,
3704096; 509543, 3704068; 509487, 3704068; 509487, 3704096; 509401,
3704096; 509401, 3704153; 509373, 3704153; 509373, 3704181; 509345,
3704181; 509345, 3704238; 509316, 3704238; 509316, 3704096; 509345,
3704096; 509345, 3704011; 509175, 3704011; 509175, 3703983; 509089,
3703983; 509089, 3704096; 509061, 3704096; 509061, 3704266; 509004,
3704266; 509004, 3704323; 508976, 3704323; 508976, 3704493; 508948,
3704493; 508948, 3704522; 508919, 3704522; 508919, 3704550; 508891,
3704550; 508891, 3704579; 508862, 3704579; 508862, 3704522; 508834,
3704522; 508834, 3704493; 508777, 3704493; 508777, 3704408; 508749,
3704408; 508749, 3704380; 508721, 3704380; 508721, 3704323; 508692,
3704323; 508692, 3704295; 508664, 3704295; 508664, 3704323; 508636,
3704323; 508636, 3704352; 508607, 3704352; 508607, 3704380; 508579,
3704380; 508579, 3704408; 508503, 3704408; 508503, 3704670; 508299,
3704685; 508284, 3704713; 508213, 3704720; 508180, 3704674; 508188,
3704581; 508188, 3704466; 508180, 3704409; 508125, 3704284; 508125,
3704437; 508097, 3704437; 508097, 3704465; 508068, 3704465; 508068,
3704579; 508040, 3704579; 508040, 3704720; 508011, 3704720; 508011,
3704777; 507983, 3704777; 507983, 3704947; 508011, 3704947; 508011,
3704976; 507983, 3704976; 507983, 3705061; 508040, 3705061; 508040,
3705089; 508068, 3705089; 508068, 3705118; 508097, 3705118; 508097,
3705174; 508068, 3705174; 508068, 3705203; 508011, 3705203; 508011,
3705231; 507955, 3705231; 507955, 3705259; 507926, 3705259; 507926,
3705231; 507699, 3705231; 507699, 3705174; 507728, 3705174; 507728,
3705146; 507756, 3705146; 507756, 3705118; 507784, 3705118; 507784,
3705089; 507841, 3705089; 507841, 3705061; 507870, 3705061; 507870,
3705004; 507841, 3705004; 507841, 3704692; 507784, 3704692; 507784,
3704720; 507728, 3704720; 507728, 3704692; 507699, 3704692; 507699,
3704635; 507671, 3704635; 507671, 3704579; 507614, 3704579; 507614,
3704607; 507586, 3704607; 507586, 3704749; 507557, 3704749; 507557,
3704777; 507529, 3704777; 507529, 3704834; 507501, 3704834; 507501,
3704862; 507472, 3704862; 507472, 3704891; 507444, 3704891; 507444,
3704862; 507416, 3704862; 507416, 3704720; 507444, 3704720; 507444,
3704692; 507416, 3704692; 507416, 3704635; 507359, 3704635; 507359,
3704664; 507302, 3704664; 507302, 3704692; 507274, 3704692; 507274,
3704720; 507245, 3704720; 507245, 3704550; 507217, 3704550; 507217,
3704607; 507104, 3704607; 507104, 3704579; 507075, 3704579; 507075,
3704408; 506990, 3704408; 506990, 3704493; 506962, 3704493; 506962,
3704664; 506990, 3704664; 506990, 3704692; 506962, 3704692; 506962,
3704720; 506990, 3704720; 506990, 3704749; 506933, 3704749; 506933,
3704777; 506905, 3704777; 506905, 3704805; 506820, 3704805; 506820,
3704777; 506792, 3704777; 506792, 3704720; 506763, 3704720; 506763,
3704777; 506735, 3704777; 506735, 3704834; 506706, 3704834; 506706,
3704919; 506678, 3704919; 506678, 3704947; 506565, 3704947; 506565,
3705004; 506593, 3705004; 506593, 3705118; 506565, 3705118; 506565,
3705146; 506536, 3705146; 506536, 3705174; 506508, 3705174; 506508,
3705203; 506479, 3705203; 506479, 3705231; 506451, 3705231; 506451,
3705345; 506479, 3705345; 506479, 3705430; 506451, 3705430; 506451,
3705458; 506423, 3705458; 506423, 3705430; 506394, 3705430; 506394,
3705259; 506281, 3705259; 506281, 3705231; 506253, 3705231; 506253,
3705203; 506281, 3705203; 506281, 3705118; 506253, 3705118; 506253,
3705061; 506224, 3705061; 506224, 3705089; 506167, 3705089; 506167,
3705174; 506139, 3705174; 506139, 3705203; 506082, 3705203; 506082,
3705231; 506026, 3705231; 506026, 3705203; 505969, 3705203; 505969,
3705174; 505940, 3705174; 505940, 3705203; 505827, 3705203; 505827,
3705231; 505799, 3705231; 505799, 3705259; 505770, 3705259; 505770,
3705316; 505742, 3705316; 505742, 3705345; 505714, 3705345; 505714,
3705373; 505685, 3705373; 505685, 3705543; 505657, 3705543; 505657,
3705600; 505628, 3705600; 505628, 3705628; 505600, 3705628; 505600,
3705685; 505628, 3705685; 505628, 3705713; 505657, 3705713; 505657,
3705798; 505543, 3705798; 505543, 3705940; 505487, 3705940; 505487,
3705912; 505316, 3705912; 505316, 3705884; 505288, 3705884; 505288,
3705855; 505260, 3705855; 505260, 3705827; 505231, 3705827; 505231,
3705798; 505174, 3705798; 505174, 3705770; 505146, 3705770; 505146,
3705742; 505118, 3705742; 505118, 3705713; 505089, 3705713; 505089,
3705628; 505118, 3705628; 505118, 3705600; 505203, 3705600; 505203,
3705486; 505174, 3705486; 505174, 3705458; 505146, 3705458; 505146,
3705401; 505061, 3705401; 505061, 3705373; 505033, 3705373; 505033,
3705430; 505004, 3705430; 505004, 3705458; 504976, 3705458; 504976,
3705515; 504948, 3705515; 504948, 3705543; 504891, 3705543; 504891,
3705515; 504862, 3705515; 504862, 3705486; 504834, 3705486; 504834,
3705430; 504806, 3705430; 504806, 3705458; 504749, 3705458; 504749,
3705486; 504721, 3705486; 504721, 3705515; 504692, 3705515; 504692,
3705543; 504550, 3705543; 504550, 3705373; 504522, 3705373; 504522,
3705345; 504465, 3705345; 504465, 3705288; 504437, 3705288; 504437,
3705284; 504424, 3705291; 504400, 3705371; 504335, 3705756; 504255,
3706069; 504123, 3706197; 504096, 3706220; 504096, 3706224; 504125,
3706224; 504125, 3706252; 504153, 3706252; 504153, 3706281; 504182,
3706281; 504182, 3706337; 504153, 3706337; 504153, 3706366; 504182,
3706366; 504182, 3706564; 504210, 3706564; 504210, 3706593; 504238,
3706593; 504238, 3706564; 504267, 3706564; 504267, 3706536; 504295,
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3706536; 504295, 3706564; 504352, 3706564; 504352, 3706536; 504380,
3706536; 504380, 3706508; 504409, 3706508; 504409, 3706479; 504465,
3706479; 504465, 3706508; 504494, 3706508; 504494, 3706536; 504550,
3706536; 504550, 3706564; 504692, 3706564; 504692, 3706536; 504721,
3706536; 504721, 3706706; 504777, 3706706; 504777, 3706763; 504834,
3706763; 504834, 3706791; 504891, 3706791; 504891, 3706820; 504919,
3706820; 504919, 3706848; 505004, 3706848; returning to 505004,
3706809. Excluding land bounded by 505004, 3706621; 505004, 3706593;
505033, 3706593; 505033, 3706536; 505089, 3706536; 505089, 3706593;
505061, 3706593; 505061, 3706649; 505033, 3706649; 505033, 3706621;
returning to 505004, 3706621.
(vi) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 512834,
3706987; 512834, 3706962; 512891, 3706962; 512891, 3706980; 513089,
3706957; 513089, 3706933; 513061, 3706933; 513061, 3706820; 513089,
3706820; 513089, 3706848; 513146, 3706848; 513146, 3706791; 513203,
3706791; 513203, 3706763; 513288, 3706763; 513288, 3706791; 513345,
3706791; 513345, 3706763; 513373, 3706763; 513373, 3706706; 513345,
3706706; 513345, 3706678; 513146, 3706678; 513146, 3706649; 513089,
3706649; 513089, 3706621; 513061, 3706621; 513061, 3706479; 513089,
3706479; 513089, 3706423; 513146, 3706423; 513146, 3706394; 513175,
3706394; 513175, 3706337; 513203, 3706337; 513203, 3706281; 513231,
3706281; 513231, 3706252; 513260, 3706252; 513260, 3706224; 513288,
3706224; 513288, 3706196; 513316, 3706196; 513316, 3706054; 513288,
3706054; 513288, 3705912; 513260, 3705912; 513260, 3705827; 513231,
3705827; 513231, 3705770; 513203, 3705770; 513203, 3705657; 513175,
3705657; 513175, 3705628; 513146, 3705628; 513146, 3705600; 513118,
3705600; 513118, 3705543; 513089, 3705543; 513089, 3705515; 512862,
3705515; 512862, 3705486; 512636, 3705486; 512636, 3705458; 512579,
3705458; 512579, 3705430; 512323, 3705430; 512323, 3705401; 512295,
3705401; 512295, 3705373; 512238, 3705373; 512238, 3705316; 512210,
3705316; 512210, 3705288; 511955, 3705288; 511955, 3705259; 511813,
3705259; 511813, 3705231; 511671, 3705231; 511671, 3705203; 511586,
3705203; 511586, 3705174; 511535, 3705174; 511525, 3706082; 511699,
3706082; 511699, 3706110; 511728, 3706110; 511728, 3706139; 511756,
3706139; 511756, 3706167; 511784, 3706167; 511784, 3706196; 511813,
3706196; 511813, 3706224; 511898, 3706224; 511898, 3706196; 511911,
3706196; 511916, 3705800; 512341, 3705773; 512337, 3706082; 512522,
3706082; 512522, 3706110; 512579, 3706110; 512579, 3706139; 512550,
3706139; 512550, 3706196; 512437, 3706196; 512437, 3706309; 512409,
3706309; 512409, 3706366; 512437, 3706366; 512437, 3706564; 512465,
3706564; 512465, 3706630; 512761, 3706595; 512751, 3706990; 512808,
3706990; returning to 512834, 3706987.
(vii) Note: Map of Unit 13 is provided at paragraph (17)(v) of this
entry.
(19) Unit 14: Lower and Middle San Luis Rey Basin, San Diego
County, California.
(i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Pechanga, San Luis Rey,
Morro Hill, Bonsall, Pala, and Boucher Hill, land bounded by the
following UTM coordinates (E, N): 505206, 3681404; 505206, 3681374;
505266, 3681374; 505266, 3681344; 505326, 3681344; 505326, 3681224;
505356, 3681224; 505356, 3681164; 505386, 3681164; 505386, 3681014;
505356, 3681014; 505356, 3680984; 505326, 3680984; 505326, 3680864;
505356, 3680864; 505356, 3680744; 505326, 3680744; 505326, 3680654;
505356, 3680654; 505356, 3680624; 505326, 3680624; 505326, 3680594;
505296, 3680594; 505296, 3680564; 505266, 3680564; 505266, 3680474;
505236, 3680474; 505236, 3680429; 505066, 3680430; 505061, 3680430;
505061, 3680553; 505061, 3680603; 505061, 3680603; 505061, 3680604;
505061, 3680604; 505061, 3680604; 505061, 3680605; 505061, 3680605;
505061, 3680605; 505061, 3680606; 505061, 3680606; 505061, 3680606;
505061, 3680606; 505062, 3680607; 505062, 3680607; 505062, 3680607;
505062, 3680607; 505062, 3680607; 505062, 3680608; 505062, 3680608;
505062, 3680608; 505062, 3680608; 505062, 3680609; 505062, 3680609;
505062, 3680609; 505062, 3680609; 505062, 3680610; 505062, 3680610;
505062, 3680610; 505062, 3680610; 505062, 3680610; 505062, 3680611;
505062, 3680611; 505062, 3680611; 505062, 3680612; 505062, 3680612;
505062, 3680612; 505062, 3680612; 505062, 3680612; 505062, 3680612;
505062, 3680613; 505062, 3680613; 505062, 3680613; 505062, 3680614;
505062, 3680614; 505062, 3680614; 505062, 3680614; 505062, 3680615;
505062, 3680615; 505062, 3680616; 505062, 3680616; 505062, 3680617;
505062, 3680617; 505062, 3680617; 505062, 3680617; 505062, 3680617;
505062, 3680617; 505062, 3680618; 505062, 3680618; 505062, 3680619;
505062, 3680620; 505062, 3680620; 505062, 3680621; 505062, 3680621;
505062, 3680622; 505062, 3680622; 505062, 3680623; 505062, 3680623;
505062, 3680623; 505061, 3680624; 505061, 3680624; 505061, 3680625;
505061, 3680625; 505061, 3680625; 505061, 3680625; 505061, 3680625;
505065, 3680625; 505065, 3680726; 505066, 3680827; 505066, 3680927;
505066, 3681113; 505066, 3681123; 505066, 3681123; 505066, 3681232;
505066, 3681273; 505066, 3681344; 505146, 3681344; 505146, 3681374;
505176, 3681374; 505176, 3681404; returning to 505206, 3681404.
(ii) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 496083,
3690984; 496081, 3690778; 496186, 3690777; 496188, 3690982; 496083,
3690984; 496085, 3691184; 496086, 3691184; 496086, 3691124; 496116,
3691124; 496116, 3691094; 496146, 3691094; 496146, 3691034; 496176,
3691034; 496176, 3691004; 496236, 3691004; 496236, 3690944; 496266,
3690944; 496266, 3690884; 496296, 3690884; 496296, 3690854; 496326,
3690854; 496326, 3690824; 496356, 3690824; 496356, 3690794; 496386,
3690794; 496386, 3690764; 496416, 3690764; 496416, 3690734; 496446,
3690734; 496446, 3690704; 496476, 3690704; 496476, 3690674; 496506,
3690674; 496506, 3690644; 496536, 3690644; 496536, 3690614; 496596,
3690614; 496596, 3690584; 496656, 3690584; 496656, 3690554; 496716,
3690554; 496716, 3690524; 496806, 3690524; 496806, 3690494; 497106,
3690494; 497106, 3690464; 497166, 3690464; 497166, 3690434; 497256,
3690434; 497256, 3690404; 497298, 3690404; 497300, 3690146; 497496,
3690141; 497496, 3690134; 497526, 3690134; 497526, 3689984; 497556,
3689984; 497556, 3689924; 497526, 3689924; 497526, 3689804; 497556,
3689804; 497556, 3689744; 497586, 3689744; 497586, 3689684; 497616,
3689684; 497616, 3689654; 497676, 3689654; 497676, 3689624; 497747,
3689624; 497758, 3689276; 497954, 3689277; 497951, 3689383; 498148,
3689383; 498145, 3689534; 498186, 3689534; 498186, 3689504; 498216,
3689504; 498216, 3689444; 498246, 3689444; 498246, 3689414; 498216,
3689414; 498216, 3689264; 498246, 3689264; 498246, 3689234; 498216,
3689234; 498216, 3689204; 498366, 3689204; 498366, 3689174; 498546,
3689174; 498546, 3689144; 498576, 3689144; 498576, 3689054; 498546,
3689054; 498546, 3689024; 498636, 3689024; 498636, 3688994; 498756,
3688994; 498756, 3688964; 498786, 3688964; 498786, 3688934; 498876,
[[Page 7399]]
3688934; 498876, 3688904; 498936, 3688904; 498936, 3688874; 499056,
3688874; 499056, 3688844; 499266, 3688844; 499266, 3688814; 499326,
3688814; 499326, 3688544; 499356, 3688544; 499356, 3688514; 499386,
3688514; 499386, 3688454; 499416, 3688454; 499416, 3688364; 499446,
3688364; 499446, 3688274; 499476, 3688274; 499476, 3688214; 499506,
3688214; 499506, 3688124; 499536, 3688124; 499536, 3687884; 499566,
3687884; 499566, 3687674; 499596, 3687674; 499596, 3687644; 499656,
3687644; 499656, 3687614; 499686, 3687614; 499686, 3687584; 499746,
3687584; 499746, 3687554; 499776, 3687554; 499776, 3687494; 499746,
3687494; 499746, 3687464; 499716, 3687464; 499716, 3687374; 499746,
3687374; 499746, 3687314; 499836, 3687314; 499836, 3687284; 499986,
3687284; 499986, 3687314; 500046, 3687314; 500046, 3687284; 500076,
3687284; 500076, 3687194; 500106, 3687194; 500106, 3687104; 500136,
3687104; 500136, 3687074; 500166, 3687074; 500166, 3687014; 500196,
3687014; 500196, 3686984; 500226, 3686984; 500226, 3686714; 500256,
3686714; 500256, 3686684; 500256, 3686534; 500226, 3686534; 500226,
3686444; 500286, 3686444; 500286, 3686384; 500316, 3686384; 500316,
3686324; 500346, 3686324; 500346, 3686234; 500376, 3686234; 500376,
3686174; 500406, 3686174; 500406, 3686084; 500436, 3686084; 500436,
3685994; 500466, 3685994; 500466, 3685934; 500496, 3685934; 500496,
3685904; 500556, 3685904; 500556, 3685874; 500586, 3685874; 500586,
3685844; 500616, 3685844; 500616, 3685814; 500736, 3685814; 500736,
3685844; 500796, 3685844; 500796, 3685814; 500826, 3685814; 500826,
3685844; 500886, 3685844; 500886, 3685814; 500946, 3685814; 500946,
3685784; 501006, 3685784; 501006, 3685754; 501066, 3685754; 501066,
3685724; 501126, 3685724; 501126, 3685694; 501186, 3685694; 501186,
3685664; 501216, 3685664; 501216, 3685574; 501246, 3685574; 501246,
3685544; 501276, 3685544; 501276, 3685514; 501306, 3685514; 501306,
3685484; 501366, 3685484; 501366, 3685424; 501396, 3685424; 501396,
3685394; 501426, 3685394; 501426, 3685334; 501456, 3685334; 501456,
3685304; 501486, 3685304; 501486, 3685274; 501546, 3685274; 501546,
3685244; 501576, 3685244; 501576, 3685214; 501606, 3685214; 501606,
3685184; 501666, 3685184; 501666, 3685154; 501756, 3685154; 501756,
3685124; 501816, 3685124; 501816, 3685094; 501876, 3685094; 501876,
3685064; 501996, 3685064; 501996, 3685034; 502116, 3685034; 502116,
3685004; 502176, 3685004; 502176, 3684974; 502236, 3684974; 502236,
3684944; 502266, 3684944; 502266, 3684974; 502326, 3684974; 502326,
3685004; 502446, 3685004; 502446, 3684974; 502536, 3684974; 502536,
3685004; 502566, 3685004; 502566, 3684974; 502626, 3684974; 502626,
3684944; 502656, 3684944; 502656, 3684914; 502686, 3684914; 502686,
3684854; 502716, 3684854; 502716, 3684764; 502746, 3684764; 502746,
3684734; 502776, 3684734; 502776, 3684704; 502746, 3684704; 502746,
3684644; 502716, 3684644; 502716, 3684554; 502746, 3684554; 502746,
3684374; 502776, 3684374; 502776, 3684344; 502806, 3684344; 502806,
3684314; 502836, 3684314; 502836, 3684284; 502866, 3684284; 502866,
3684254; 502896, 3684254; 502896, 3684224; 502956, 3684224; 502956,
3684014; 502986, 3684014; 502986, 3683834; 503016, 3683834; 503016,
3683804; 502986, 3683804; 502986, 3683744; 502956, 3683744; 502956,
3683594; 502986, 3683594; 502986, 3683474; 503016, 3683474; 503016,
3683324; 503046, 3683324; 503046, 3683234; 503076, 3683234; 503076,
3683174; 503106, 3683174; 503106, 3683084; 503166, 3683084; 503166,
3683024; 503196, 3683024; 503196, 3682964; 503226, 3682964; 503226,
3682934; 503256, 3682934; 503256, 3682844; 503286, 3682844; 503286,
3682814; 503316, 3682814; 503316, 3682784; 503346, 3682784; 503346,
3682754; 503406, 3682754; 503406, 3682724; 503436, 3682724; 503436,
3682694; 503454, 3682694; 503452, 3682414; 503449, 3681953; 503449,
3681950; 503446, 3681434; 503436, 3681434; 503436, 3681464; 503406,
3681464; 503406, 3681494; 503286, 3681494; 503286, 3681524; 503226,
3681524; 503226, 3681554; 503196, 3681554; 503196, 3681584; 503136,
3681584; 503136, 3681614; 503106, 3681614; 503106, 3681644; 503076,
3681644; 503076, 3681674; 503046, 3681674; 503046, 3681704; 502986,
3681704; 502986, 3681734; 502866, 3681734; 502866, 3681764; 502746,
3681764; 502686, 3681764; 502686, 3681734; 502626, 3681734; 502626,
3681824; 502656, 3681824; 502656, 3681884; 502686, 3681884; 502686,
3681914; 502716, 3681914; 502716, 3681944; 502746, 3681944; 502746,
3681974; 502776, 3681974; 502776, 3682094; 502746, 3682094; 502746,
3682214; 502716, 3682214; 502716, 3682244; 502536, 3682244; 502536,
3682274; 502476, 3682274; 502476, 3682304; 502416, 3682304; 502416,
3682334; 502356, 3682334; 502356, 3682364; 502326, 3682364; 502326,
3682394; 502296, 3682394; 502296, 3682424; 502236, 3682424; 502236,
3682394; 502176, 3682394; 502176, 3682424; 502116, 3682424; 502116,
3682454; 502026, 3682454; 502026, 3682514; 502056, 3682514; 502056,
3682544; 502086, 3682544; 502086, 3682574; 502116, 3682574; 502116,
3682604; 502146, 3682604; 502146, 3682634; 502176, 3682634; 502176,
3682694; 502206, 3682694; 502206, 3682754; 502236, 3682754; 502236,
3682844; 502266, 3682844; 502266, 3682934; 502236, 3682934; 502236,
3683084; 502206, 3683084; 502206, 3683114; 502176, 3683114; 502176,
3683144; 502146, 3683144; 502146, 3683174; 502116, 3683174; 502116,
3683234; 502086, 3683234; 502086, 3683264; 502056, 3683264; 502056,
3683354; 502086, 3683354; 502086, 3683414; 502116, 3683414; 502116,
3683504; 502086, 3683504; 502086, 3683624; 502056, 3683624; 502056,
3683684; 502026, 3683684; 502026, 3683714; 501966, 3683714; 501966,
3683744; 501936, 3683744; 501936, 3683804; 501906, 3683804; 501906,
3683834; 501876, 3683834; 501876, 3683894; 501846, 3683894; 501846,
3683984; 501816, 3683984; 501816, 3684044; 501786, 3684044; 501786,
3684074; 501756, 3684074; 501756, 3684104; 501696, 3684104; 501696,
3684074; 501666, 3684074; 501666, 3684044; 501606, 3684044; 501606,
3684074; 501576, 3684074; 501576, 3684104; 501546, 3684104; 501546,
3684134; 501456, 3684134; 501456, 3684164; 501336, 3684164; 501336,
3684524; 501096, 3684524; 501096, 3684494; 501066, 3684494; 501066,
3684464; 501036, 3684464; 501036, 3684434; 501006, 3684434; 501006,
3684404; 500946, 3684404; 500946, 3684374; 500916, 3684374; 500916,
3684404; 500886, 3684404; 500886, 3684464; 500856, 3684464; 500856,
3684554; 500826, 3684554; 500826, 3684614; 500766, 3684614; 500766,
3684674; 500736, 3684674; 500736, 3684704; 500766, 3684704; 500766,
3684884; 500736, 3684884; 500736, 3684914; 500706, 3684914; 500706,
3684974; 500676, 3684974; 500676, 3685004; 500646, 3685004; 500646,
3684974; 500496, 3684974; 500496, 3684944; 500406, 3684944; 500406,
3684914; 500376, 3684914; 500376, 3684944; 500316, 3684944; 500316,
3684914; 500286, 3684914; 500286, 3684854; 500316, 3684854; 500316,
3684704; 500286, 3684704; 500286, 3684674; 500256, 3684674; 500256,
3684644; 500226, 3684644; 500226, 3684614; 500166, 3684614; 500166,
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3684584; 500136, 3684584; 500136, 3684554; 500046, 3684554; 500046,
3684524; 499986, 3684524; 499986, 3684554; 499926, 3684554; 499926,
3684584; 499896, 3684584; 499896, 3684614; 499866, 3684614; 499866,
3685184; 499836, 3685184; 499836, 3685214; 499806, 3685214; 499806,
3685244; 499566, 3685244; 499566, 3685274; 499536, 3685274; 499536,
3685304; 499506, 3685304; 499506, 3685364; 499476, 3685364; 499476,
3685394; 499416, 3685394; 499416, 3685424; 499356, 3685424; 499356,
3685394; 499296, 3685394; 499296, 3685364; 499236, 3685364; 499236,
3685334; 499176, 3685334; 499176, 3685364; 499146, 3685364; 499146,
3685394; 499056, 3685394; 499056, 3685424; 499026, 3685424; 499026,
3685454; 498966, 3685454; 498966, 3685484; 498756, 3685484; 498756,
3685514; 498726, 3685514; 498726, 3685484; 498606, 3685484; 498606,
3685514; 498396, 3685514; 498396, 3685544; 498366, 3685544; 498366,
3685604; 498336, 3685604; 498336, 3685634; 498306, 3685634; 498306,
3685694; 498336, 3685694; 498336, 3685724; 498366, 3685724; 498366,
3685754; 498396, 3685754; 498396, 3685874; 498366, 3685874; 498366,
3685964; 498396, 3685964; 498396, 3686114; 498426, 3686114; 498426,
3686174; 498456, 3686174; 498456, 3686234; 498486, 3686234; 498486,
3686264; 498576, 3686264; 498576, 3686234; 498696, 3686234; 498696,
3686204; 498726, 3686204; 498726, 3686234; 498846, 3686234; 498846,
3686264; 498906, 3686264; 498906, 3686294; 498936, 3686294; 498936,
3686324; 498966, 3686324; 498966, 3686444; 498936, 3686444; 498936,
3686474; 498876, 3686474; 498876, 3686504; 498786, 3686504; 498786,
3686534; 498756, 3686534; 498756, 3686564; 498636, 3686564; 498636,
3686594; 498576, 3686594; 498426, 3686594; 498426, 3686564; 498276,
3686564; 498276, 3686654; 498306, 3686654; 498306, 3686774; 498276,
3686774; 498276, 3686804; 498246, 3686804; 498246, 3686834; 498216,
3686834; 498216, 3686864; 498186, 3686864; 498186, 3686894; 498156,
3686894; 498156, 3686924; 498096, 3686924; 498096, 3686954; 498066,
3686954; 498066, 3686984; 498036, 3686984; 498036, 3687014; 497976,
3687014; 497976, 3687044; 497946, 3687044; 497946, 3687104; 497916,
3687104; 497916, 3687164; 497946, 3687164; 497946, 3687224; 498186,
3687224; 498186, 3687254; 498216, 3687254; 498216, 3687284; 498246,
3687284; 498246, 3687314; 498276, 3687314; 498276, 3687344; 498306,
3687344; 498306, 3687374; 498336, 3687374; 498336, 3687404; 498366,
3687404; 498366, 3687434; 498396, 3687434; 498396, 3687464; 498426,
3687464; 498426, 3687494; 498396, 3687494; 498396, 3687554; 498366,
3687554; 498366, 3687584; 498336, 3687584; 498336, 3687614; 498276,
3687614; 498276, 3687644; 498216, 3687644; 498216, 3687704; 498246,
3687704; 498246, 3687734; 498276, 3687734; 498276, 3687794; 498306,
3687794; 498306, 3687824; 498336, 3687824; 498336, 3687914; 498366,
3687914; 498366, 3687944; 498396, 3687944; 498396, 3688004; 498426,
3688004; 498426, 3688034; 498456, 3688034; 498456, 3688064; 498486,
3688064; 498486, 3688094; 498516, 3688094; 498516, 3688154; 498546,
3688154; 498546, 3688274; 498576, 3688274; 498576, 3688304; 498546,
3688304; 498546, 3688484; 498516, 3688484; 498516, 3688544; 498486,
3688544; 498486, 3688574; 498456, 3688574; 498456, 3688604; 498426,
3688604; 498426, 3688694; 498396, 3688694; 498396, 3688724; 498366,
3688724; 498366, 3688754; 498336, 3688754; 498336, 3688784; 498306,
3688784; 498306, 3688814; 498216, 3688814; 498216, 3688874; 498186,
3688874; 498186, 3688904; 498156, 3688904; 498156, 3688934; 498066,
3688934; 498066, 3688964; 498006, 3688964; 498006, 3688994; 497976,
3688994; 497976, 3689024; 497946, 3689024; 497946, 3689144; 497916,
3689144; 497916, 3689174; 497886, 3689174; 497886, 3689204; 497556,
3689204; 497556, 3689234; 497526, 3689234; 497526, 3689264; 497466,
3689264; 497466, 3689294; 497436, 3689294; 497436, 3689324; 497406,
3689324; 497406, 3689354; 497376, 3689354; 497376, 3689384; 497357,
3689384; 497333, 3689706; 497256, 3689706; 497256, 3689804; 497226,
3689804; 497226, 3689864; 497196, 3689864; 497196, 3689894; 497166,
3689894; 497166, 3689954; 497136, 3689954; 497136, 3689984; 497106,
3689984; 497106, 3690014; 497076, 3690014; 497076, 3690044; 497046,
3690044; 497046, 3690074; 497016, 3690074; 497016, 3690104; 496986,
3690104; 496986, 3690134; 496836, 3690134; 496836, 3690104; 496686,
3690104; 496686, 3690074; 496596, 3690074; 496596, 3690104; 496506,
3690104; 496506, 3690164; 496446, 3690164; 496446, 3690194; 496386,
3690194; 496386, 3690224; 496326, 3690224; 496326, 3690254; 496266,
3690254; 496266, 3690284; 496206, 3690284; 496206, 3690314; 496176,
3690314; 496176, 3690374; 496146, 3690374; 496146, 3690404; 496116,
3690404; 496116, 3690434; 496086, 3690434; 496086, 3690464; 496056,
3690464; 496056, 3690524; 496026, 3690524; 496026, 3690554; 495996,
3690554; 495996, 3690584; 495966, 3690584; 495966, 3690644; 495936,
3690644; 495936, 3690674; 495906, 3690674; 495906, 3690734; 495876,
3690734; 495876, 3690794; 495846, 3690794; 495846, 3690824; 495816,
3690824; 495816, 3690854; 495666, 3690854; 495666, 3690884; 495636,
3690884; 495636, 3690914; 495606, 3690914; 495606, 3690944; 495456,
3690944; 495456, 3690974; 495366, 3690974; 495366, 3691004; 495276,
3691004; 495276, 3691010; returning to 496083, 3690984.
(iii) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 496086,
3691274; 496085, 3691274; 496085, 3691304; 496086, 3691304; returning
to 496086, 3691274.
(iv) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 494886,
3691724; 494886, 3691694; 494946, 3691694; 494946, 3691664; 494916,
3691664; 494916, 3691574; 494976, 3691574; 494976, 3691604; 495006,
3691604; 495006, 3691634; 495036, 3691634; 495036, 3691664; 495126,
3691664; 495126, 3691574; 495096, 3691574; 495096, 3691544; 495126,
3691544; 495126, 3691514; 495186, 3691514; 495186, 3691484; 495265,
3691484; 495265, 3691426; 495265, 3691426; 495266, 3691034; 495216,
3691034; 495216, 3691064; 495186, 3691064; 495186, 3691094; 494946,
3691094; 494946, 3691064; 494847, 3691064; 494847, 3691104; 494848,
3691249; 494850, 3691724; returning to 494886, 3691724.
(v) Land bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 490926,
3692474; 490926, 3692444; 490956, 3692444; 490956, 3692414; 490986,
3692414; 490986, 3692384; 491016, 3692384; 491016, 3692324; 491076,
3692324; 491076, 3692174; 491106, 3692174; 491106, 3692144; 491136,
3692144; 491136, 3692114; 491196, 3692114; 491196, 3692144; 491256,
3692144; 491256, 3692174; 491346, 3692174; 491346, 3692204; 491406,
3692204; 491406, 3692234; 491436, 3692234; 491436, 3692264; 491466,
3692264; 491466, 3692267; 491596, 3692267; 491595, 3692414; 491646,
3692414; 491646, 3692324; 491676, 3692324; 491676, 3692144; 491646,
3692144; 491646, 3692114; 491616, 3692114; 491616, 3691964; 491646,
3691964; 491646, 3691858; 491596, 3691858; 491596, 3691849; 491596,
3691822; 491596, 3691803; 491596, 3691803; 491596, 3691584; 491596,
3691442; 491998, 3691441; 492404, 3691435; 492405, 3691020; 492304,
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3691021; 492101, 3691024; 491999, 3691026; 491996, 3690621; 491797,
3690620; 491736, 3690620; 491736, 3690644; 491706, 3690644; 491706,
3690674; 491676, 3690674; 491676, 3690704; 491646, 3690704; 491646,
3690734; 491526, 3690734; 491526, 3690794; 491406, 3690794; 491406,
3690824; 491286, 3690824; 491286, 3690854; 491196, 3690854; 491196,
3690884; 491166, 3690884; 491166, 3690914; 491076, 3690914; 491076,
3690884; 490986, 3690884; 490986, 3690854; 490806, 3690854; 490806,
3690824; 490776, 3690824; 490776, 3690794; 490746, 3690794; 490746,
3690764; 490716, 3690764; 490716, 3690704; 490686, 3690704; 490686,
3690644; 490656, 3690644; 490656, 3690614; 490626, 3690614; 490626,
3690584; 490536, 3690584; 490536, 3690554; 490506, 3690554; 490506,
3690524; 490476, 3690524; 490476, 3690494; 490446, 3690494; 490446,
3690464; 490416, 3690464; 490416, 3690434; 490386, 3690434; 490386,
3690374; 490356, 3690374; 490356, 3690344; 490326, 3690344; 490326,
3690284; 490266, 3690284; 490266, 3690254; 490206, 3690254; 490206,
3690224; 490176, 3690224; 490176, 3690194; 490146, 3690194; 490146,
3690134; 490116, 3690134; 490116, 3690014; 490086, 3690014; 490086,
3689924; 490056, 3689924; 490056, 3689894; 490026, 3689894; 490026,
3689834; 489996, 3689834; 489996, 3689804; 489966, 3689804; 489966,
3689774; 489936, 3689774; 489936, 3689624; 489906, 3689624; 489906,
3689564; 489876, 3689564; 489876, 3689534; 489846, 3689534; 489846,
3689444; 489816, 3689444; 489816, 3689414; 489756, 3689414; 489756,
3689444; 489696, 3689444; 489696, 3689474; 489636, 3689474; 489636,
3689624; 489606, 3689624; 489606, 3689654; 489576, 3689654; 489576,
3689624; 489546, 3689624; 489546, 3689564; 489576, 3689564; 489576,
3689534; 489606, 3689534; 489606, 3689474; 489576, 3689474; 489576,
3689414; 489546, 3689414; 489546, 3689354; 489516, 3689354; 489516,
3689324; 489486, 3689324; 489486, 3689234; 489456, 3689234; 489456,
3689114; 489426, 3689114; 489426, 3689024; 489396, 3689024; 489396,
3688994; 489366, 3688994; 489366, 3688964; 489306, 3688964; 489306,
3688934; 489276, 3688934; 489276, 3688904; 489246, 3688904; 489246,
3688874; 489216, 3688874; 489216, 3688844; 489156, 3688844; 489156,
3688814; 489066, 3688814; 489066, 3688784; 489036, 3688784; 489036,
3688814; 488946, 3688814; 488946, 3688844; 488916, 3688844; 488916,
3688874; 488856, 3688874; 488856, 3688904; 488826, 3688904; 488826,
3688934; 488736, 3688934; 488736, 3688964; 488676, 3688964; 488676,
3688874; 488706, 3688874; 488706, 3688784; 488676, 3688784; 488676,
3688754; 488616, 3688754; 488616, 3688724; 488556, 3688724; 488556,
3688634; 488526, 3688634; 488526, 3688604; 488496, 3688604; 488496,
3688574; 488406, 3688574; 488406, 3688544; 488376, 3688544; 488376,
3688454; 488466, 3688454; 488466, 3688274; 488496, 3688274; 488496,
3688244; 488526, 3688244; 488526, 3688154; 488586, 3688154; 488586,
3688124; 488676, 3688124; 488676, 3688034; 488706, 3688034; 488706,
3688004; 488736, 3688004; 488736, 3687974; 488856, 3687974; 488856,
3687884; 488886, 3687884; 488886, 3687794; 488856, 3687794; 488856,
3687824; 488796, 3687824; 488796, 3687854; 488676, 3687854; 488676,
3687884; 488556, 3687884; 488556, 3687824; 488526, 3687824; 488526,
3687794; 488496, 3687794; 488496, 3687764; 488466, 3687764; 488466,
3687794; 488436, 3687794; 488436, 3687764; 488346, 3687764; 488346,
3687854; 488316, 3687854; 488316, 3687914; 488286, 3687914; 488286,
3687974; 488136, 3687974; 488136, 3687944; 488106, 3687944; 488106,
3687974; 488076, 3687974; 488076, 3688004; 488016, 3688004; 488016,
3688064; 487986, 3688064; 487986, 3688094; 487956, 3688094; 487956,
3688124; 487926, 3688124; 487926, 3688184; 487896, 3688184; 487896,
3688214; 487836, 3688214; 487836, 3688244; 487806, 3688244; 487806,
3688274; 487776, 3688274; 487776, 3688304; 487746, 3688304; 487746,
3688334; 487656, 3688334; 487656, 3688364; 487566, 3688364; 487566,
3688394; 487536, 3688394; 487536, 3688424; 487506, 3688424; 487506,
3688454; 487536, 3688454; 487536, 3688484; 487536, 3688514; 487506,
3688514; 487506, 3688544; 487326, 3688544; 487326, 3688574; 487266,
3688574; 487266, 3688604; 487236, 3688604; 487236, 3688634; 487206,
3688634; 487206, 36