Poa atropurpurea

Map of Units 2, 3, 4, and 5 for Poa atropurpurea follows:
(7) Unit 3: Belleville Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Unit 3 for Poa atropurpurea is depicted on the map in paragraph (6)(ii) of this entry.
(8) Unit 4: Hitchcock Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Unit 4 for Poa atropurpurea is depicted on the map in paragraph (6)(ii) of this entry.
(9) Unit 5: Bluff Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Unit 5 for Poa atropurpurea is depicted on the map in paragraph (6)(ii) of this entry.
(10) Unit 11: Cienega Seca Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Map of Unit 11 for Poa atropurpurea follows:
(11) Unit 13: Mendenhall Valley, San Diego County, California.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Map of Unit 13 for Poa atropurpurea follows:
(12) Unit 14: Laguna Meadow, San Diego County, California.
(i) Unit 14 excludes land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E N): 550869, 3637877; 550892, 3637893; 550915, 3637910; 550939, 3637916; 550959, 3637913; 550973, 3637897; 550986, 3637895; 550983, 3637881; 550976, 3637859; 550982, 3637842; 551000, 3637820; 551017, 3637807; 551029, 3637784; 551025, 3637771; 551012, 3637769; 551011, 3637750; 551008, 3637732; 551000, 3637715; 550976, 3637723; 550955, 3637708; 550940, 3637686; 550937, 3637662; 550939, 3637658; 550948, 3637643; 550967, 3637618; 550989, 3637610; 550998, 3637595; 550987, 3637576; 550953, 3637556; 550924, 3637552; 550899, 3637554; 550882, 3637564; 550861, 3637549; 550854, 3637526; 550832, 3637523; 550793, 3637535; 550754, 3637564; 550724, 3637595; 550709, 3637624; 550686, 3637674; 550683, 3637707; 550710, 3637763; 550760, 3637826; 550800, 3637855; 550816, 3637865; 550845, 3637863; 550869, 3637877; and land bounded by 551248, 3637523; 551267, 3637518; 551283, 3637506; 551295, 3637484; 551295, 3637459; 551300, 3637428; 551303, 3637401; 551304, 3637378; 551291, 3637350; 551276, 3637341; 551265, 3637333; 551250, 3637339; 551231, 3637345; 551222, 3637325; 551208, 3637332; 551181, 3637346; 551166, 3637333; 551148, 3637324; 551131, 3637323; 551098, 3637329; 551080, 3637339; 551070, 3637355; 551074, 3637364; 551089, 3637352; 551111, 3637352; 551130, 3637365; 551148, 3637378; 551142, 3637405; 551144, 3637427; 551148, 3637460; 551158, 3637486; 551172, 3637492; 551194, 3637497; 551198, 3637512; 551215, 3637520; 551248, 3637523.
(ii) Map of Units 14 and 15 for Poa atropurpurea follows:
(13) Unit 15: Bear Valley, San Diego County, California.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Unit 15 for Poa atropurpurea is depicted on the map in paragraph (12)(ii) of this entry.
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Butte, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Shasta, Stanislaus, Tehama, and Tuolumne counties, California, on the map below.
(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Tuctoria greenei (Greene's tuctoria) are the habitat components that provide:
(i) Topographic features characterized by isolated mound and intermound complex within a matrix of surrounding uplands that result in continuously, or intermittently, flowing surface water in the depressional features including swales connecting the pools described in paragraph (2)(ii) of this section, providing for dispersal and promoting hydroperiods of adequate length in the pools; and
(ii) Depressional features including isolated vernal pools with underlying restrictive soil layers that become inundated during winter rains and that continuously hold water or whose soils are saturated for a period long enough to promote germination, flowering, and seed production of predominantly annual native wetland species and typically exclude both native and nonnative upland plant species in all but the driest years. As these features are inundated on a seasonal basis, they do not promote the development of obligate wetland vegetation habitats typical of permanently flooded emergent wetlands.
(3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other urban landscaped areas do not contain one or more of the primary constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they may affect the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent critical habitat.
(4) Unit 1: Shasta County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle Murken Bench.
(5) Unit 1 (Map 1) follows:
(6) Unit 2: Tehama County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangles Acorn Hollow, Richardson Springs NW.
(7) Unit 2 (Map 2) follows:
(8) Unit 3: Butte County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle Hamlin Canyon.
(9) Unit 3 (Map 3) follows:
(10) Unit 6: Stanislaus County, California.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Unit 6 (Map 4) follows:
(11) Unit 7: Merced County and Mariposa County.
(12) Unit 7 (Map 5) follows:
(13) Unit 8: Madera County.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Unit 8 (Map 6) follows:
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Yolo County, California, on the map below.
(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Tuctoria mucronata (Solano grass) are the habitat components that provide:
(i) Topographic features characterized by isolated mound and intermound complex within a matrix of surrounding uplands that result in continuously, or intermittently, flowing surface water in the depressional features including swales connecting the pools described in paragraph (2)(ii) of this section, providing for dispersal and promoting hydroperiods of adequate length in the pools; and
(ii) Depressional features including isolated vernal pools with underlying restrictive soil layers that become inundated during winter rains and that continuously hold water or whose soils are saturated for a period long enough to promote germination, flowering, and seed production of predominantly annual native wetland species and typically exclude both native and nonnative upland plant species in all but the driest years. As these features are inundated on a seasonal basis, they do not promote the development of obligate wetland vegetation habitats typical of permanently flooded emergent wetlands.
(3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other urban landscaped areas do not contain one or more of the primary constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they may affect the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent critical habitat.
(4) Unit 1: Yolo County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangles Davis, Saxon.
(5) Unit 1 (Map 1) follows:
(7) Unit 3: Belleville Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Unit 3 for Poa atropurpurea is depicted on the map in paragraph (6)(ii) of this entry.
(8) Unit 4: Hitchcock Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Unit 4 for Poa atropurpurea is depicted on the map in paragraph (6)(ii) of this entry.
(9) Unit 5: Bluff Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Unit 5 for Poa atropurpurea is depicted on the map in paragraph (6)(ii) of this entry.
(10) Unit 11: Cienega Seca Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Map of Unit 11 for Poa atropurpurea follows:
(11) Unit 13: Mendenhall Valley, San Diego County, California.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Map of Unit 13 for Poa atropurpurea follows:
(12) Unit 14: Laguna Meadow, San Diego County, California.
(i) Unit 14 excludes land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E N): 550869, 3637877; 550892, 3637893; 550915, 3637910; 550939, 3637916; 550959, 3637913; 550973, 3637897; 550986, 3637895; 550983, 3637881; 550976, 3637859; 550982, 3637842; 551000, 3637820; 551017, 3637807; 551029, 3637784; 551025, 3637771; 551012, 3637769; 551011, 3637750; 551008, 3637732; 551000, 3637715; 550976, 3637723; 550955, 3637708; 550940, 3637686; 550937, 3637662; 550939, 3637658; 550948, 3637643; 550967, 3637618; 550989, 3637610; 550998, 3637595; 550987, 3637576; 550953, 3637556; 550924, 3637552; 550899, 3637554; 550882, 3637564; 550861, 3637549; 550854, 3637526; 550832, 3637523; 550793, 3637535; 550754, 3637564; 550724, 3637595; 550709, 3637624; 550686, 3637674; 550683, 3637707; 550710, 3637763; 550760, 3637826; 550800, 3637855; 550816, 3637865; 550845, 3637863; 550869, 3637877; and land bounded by 551248, 3637523; 551267, 3637518; 551283, 3637506; 551295, 3637484; 551295, 3637459; 551300, 3637428; 551303, 3637401; 551304, 3637378; 551291, 3637350; 551276, 3637341; 551265, 3637333; 551250, 3637339; 551231, 3637345; 551222, 3637325; 551208, 3637332; 551181, 3637346; 551166, 3637333; 551148, 3637324; 551131, 3637323; 551098, 3637329; 551080, 3637339; 551070, 3637355; 551074, 3637364; 551089, 3637352; 551111, 3637352; 551130, 3637365; 551148, 3637378; 551142, 3637405; 551144, 3637427; 551148, 3637460; 551158, 3637486; 551172, 3637492; 551194, 3637497; 551198, 3637512; 551215, 3637520; 551248, 3637523.
(ii) Map of Units 14 and 15 for Poa atropurpurea follows:
(13) Unit 15: Bear Valley, San Diego County, California.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Unit 15 for Poa atropurpurea is depicted on the map in paragraph (12)(ii) of this entry.
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Butte, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Shasta, Stanislaus, Tehama, and Tuolumne counties, California, on the map below.
(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Tuctoria greenei (Greene's tuctoria) are the habitat components that provide:
(i) Topographic features characterized by isolated mound and intermound complex within a matrix of surrounding uplands that result in continuously, or intermittently, flowing surface water in the depressional features including swales connecting the pools described in paragraph (2)(ii) of this section, providing for dispersal and promoting hydroperiods of adequate length in the pools; and
(ii) Depressional features including isolated vernal pools with underlying restrictive soil layers that become inundated during winter rains and that continuously hold water or whose soils are saturated for a period long enough to promote germination, flowering, and seed production of predominantly annual native wetland species and typically exclude both native and nonnative upland plant species in all but the driest years. As these features are inundated on a seasonal basis, they do not promote the development of obligate wetland vegetation habitats typical of permanently flooded emergent wetlands.
(3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other urban landscaped areas do not contain one or more of the primary constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they may affect the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent critical habitat.
(4) Unit 1: Shasta County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle Murken Bench.
(5) Unit 1 (Map 1) follows:
(6) Unit 2: Tehama County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangles Acorn Hollow, Richardson Springs NW.
(7) Unit 2 (Map 2) follows:
(8) Unit 3: Butte County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle Hamlin Canyon.
(9) Unit 3 (Map 3) follows:
(10) Unit 6: Stanislaus County, California.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Unit 6 (Map 4) follows:
(11) Unit 7: Merced County and Mariposa County.
(12) Unit 7 (Map 5) follows:
(13) Unit 8: Madera County.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Unit 8 (Map 6) follows:
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Yolo County, California, on the map below.
(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Tuctoria mucronata (Solano grass) are the habitat components that provide:
(i) Topographic features characterized by isolated mound and intermound complex within a matrix of surrounding uplands that result in continuously, or intermittently, flowing surface water in the depressional features including swales connecting the pools described in paragraph (2)(ii) of this section, providing for dispersal and promoting hydroperiods of adequate length in the pools; and
(ii) Depressional features including isolated vernal pools with underlying restrictive soil layers that become inundated during winter rains and that continuously hold water or whose soils are saturated for a period long enough to promote germination, flowering, and seed production of predominantly annual native wetland species and typically exclude both native and nonnative upland plant species in all but the driest years. As these features are inundated on a seasonal basis, they do not promote the development of obligate wetland vegetation habitats typical of permanently flooded emergent wetlands.
(3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other urban landscaped areas do not contain one or more of the primary constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they may affect the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent critical habitat.
(4) Unit 1: Yolo County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangles Davis, Saxon.
(5) Unit 1 (Map 1) follows:

Source

50 CFR § 17.96


Scoping language

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