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ASSOCIATES,INC.
Technical Memo
PO Box 272150
Fort Collins, CO 80527
Date: August 9, 2023
To: City of Fort Collins, Planning, Development, and Transportation, Environmental Department
From: Cedar Creek Associates, Inc.
Subject: Sonders Village East - Ecological Characterization Study
This Ecological Characterization Study (ECS) Memo is submitted to address City of Fort Collins
Land Use Code (Section 3.4.1) requirements to identify habitats and natural resource areas on or
within close proximity of proposed developments. The Project Site is approximately 127 acres
(comprised of many parcels) and is situated just east of Turnberry Road and north of Richards Lake
Road (Figure 1). Onsite ecological characteristics were evaluated on July 2, 2023.
A data review was conducted to gather information and assist in the evaluation of potential natural
biological resources within the property. The data review entailed an evaluation of online resources
and publications to determine the presence or potential occurrence of important natural and
biological resources. This data review included:
• U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Federally Listed and Proposed Endangered,
Threatened, and Candidate Species and Critical Habitat as identified by the USFWS
Information, Planning, and Conservation System (IPaQ Official Species List and Critical
Habitat Mapper;
• Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) and Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (BGEPA)
protected species as identified on the IPAC Trust Resources Report;
• The Colorado Natural Heritage Program database statewide species and natural community
tracking list for Larimer County;
• Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) Threatened and Endangered Species List and High
Priority Habitat database (SB181);
• City's Natural Areas Species of Concern list (Restoration Plan 2016-2025, 2016);
• The City's Land Use Code (Article 3, Section 3.4.1);
• The City's Natural Habitat and Features Inventory Map (2000);
• The Colorado Wetland Inventory (CWI);
• USFWS National Wetlands Inventory (NWI); and
• US Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Web Soil Survey.
The following provides a summary of information required by Fort Collins Land Use Code under
3.4.1 (D) (1) items (a) through (k).
ECOLOGICAL STUDY CHARACTERIZATION CHECKLIST
(a &j—General Ecological Function and Wildlife Use)The project site is composed primarily
of former agricultural fields which have not been farmed in 2023. Therefore, the fields exhibit
degraded ecosystems which are comprised of annual invasive species and noxious weeds. These
degraded offer very limited wildlife value and ecological function. Other areas of the site, which
have not been farmed, are comprised almost entirely of smooth brome (Bromus inermis). There
are soil piles in these areas, which appear to have been placed there during construction of the
neighborhood to the southwest in 2005. There is a small grove of cottonwoods (Popu/us deltoides)
and Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) on the western edge of the property (along Turnberry
Road). The attached photos provide representative views of the Project Site. The #8 irrigation ditch
is immediately to the east of the Project Site. As described below, these feature provide wildlife
habitat for songbirds and urban adapted wildlife and the irrigation canal serves as a wildlife corridor.
Overall, wildlife use of the project site is low due to the degraded ecosystems comprised of annual
species and noxious weeds or monocultures of smooth brome. However, the #8 ditch provides
good wildlife habitat and elevated songbird activity was observed around that .
(b &f—Wetland and Water Delineation) Both the USFWS National Wetland Inventory and the
City of Fort Collins'Natural Habitat and Features Inventory Map delineate the #8 ditch as an aquatic
feature. The field survey revealed that the ditch does qualify as an aquatic feature and in certain
areas exhibits wetland characteristics with areas inside of top of bank dominated by broadleaf cattail
(Typha latifolia).
(c—Prominent Views)The project area does not provide any significant or unobstructed views
of natural areas or other important visual features. However, the foothills can be seen from
certain parts of the project area. The project is primarily surrounded to the west by residential
development and infrastructure and a sod farm to the east.
(d — Native Vegetation Summary) As indicated under (a & i) the project area does not support
any significant native vegetation.
(e — Non-native Vegetation Summary) As described above, the areas containing perennial
grasses were dominated by smooth brome. The abandoned agricultural field were dominated by
the following species:
Common Name Scientific Name List
Kochia Kochia scoparia -
Russian thistle Salsola tragus -
Cheatgrass Bromus tectorum C
Prickly lettuce Lactuca serriola -
Lambsquarters Chenopodium album -
Musk thistle Carduus nutans B
Canada thistle Cirsium arvense B
Field bindweed Con volvulus arvensis C
(g — Sensitive Species Habitat) There are no sensitive species habitats located in the Project
Site. According to the attached CODEX report, no sensitive species have been observed within a
mile of the Project Area.
(h — Special Habitat Features) The CPW High Priority Habitat database did not exhibit any
features which overlapped the study area and no prairie dogs were observed onsite. The City Fort
Collins' Natural Habitat and Features Inventory Map identified the following habitats in the study
area for the project (Figure 2), followed by the field description:
• Aquatic—This feature was verified to be the #8 irrigation ditch.
• Emergent Wetland — This feature along with other occurrences of emergent wetland were
found within the top of bank of the #8 irrigation ditch. The wetlands comprise a combined
0.25 acres.
• Native Upland Plains Forest — This feature was verified in the field, occurring across
Turnberry Road from the project site.
• Wet Meadow—This feature was mapped along the #8 irrigation ditch. However, it was not
verified in the field as the #8 ditch is contained within a deep channel with steep slopes
which transition to upland abruptly.
Figure 2 displays all natural features verified in the field.
(i—Wildlife Movement Corridors)The #8 irrigation ditch serves as a wildlife corridor for urban
adapted species mammals, songbirds, insects and other small wildlife.
(k—Timing Issues)If trees are proposed to be removed during the nesting season (from February
1st to July 31st), a qualified biologist should survey any trees on the project or within a half mile
for nesting activity. If active nests are found, the CPW recommended buffer zones and seasonal
restrictions (2020) should apply. These surveys ensure compliance with the Migratory Bird Treaty
Act and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act by verifying no active bird nests are disturbed.
(I — Proposed Mitigation) According to the City of Fort Collins Land Use Code (Section 3.4.1),
No. 8 Irrigation Canal and the wetlands contained within top of bank of the canal should receive a
50-foot buffer. This is defined in the 'Buffer Zone Table for Fort Collins Natural Habitats And
Features' which states that irrigation ditches that serve as wildlife corridors shall have a 50 foot
buffer zone standard.
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Project Review Report
Project Description
Sonders Village
Project Information
Report Generation Date: 8/8/2023 05:32:59 PM
Project Title: Sonders Village
User Project Number(s):
System Generated ID: CODEX-2494
Project Type: Development/Redevelopment, Residential
Project Size: 133.90 (acres)
Latitude/Longitude: 40.630413 / -105.034762
County(s): LARIMER
Watershed(s) HUC 8: Cache La Poudre
Township/Range and/or Section(s): 008N068W-29 - 6P
Contact Information
Organization: Cedar Creek Associates
Contact Name: Jesse Dillon
Contact Phone: 9709883106
Contact Email: jdillon@cedarcreek.app
Contact Address: PO Box 272150 , Fort Collins, CO 80527
Submitted On Behalf Of: CONSULTING
Prepared By:
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Project Report:
The information contained herein represents the results of a search of Colorado's Conservation Data
Explorer (CODEX) and can be used as notice to anticipate possible impacts or identify areas of interest.
This tool queries multiple conservation datasets and includes a synthesis of Colorado Natural Heritage
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natural communities. Care should be taken in interpreting these data.
Please note that the absence of data for a particular area, species, or habitat does not necessarily mean
that these natural heritage resources do not occur on or adjacent to the project site, rather that our files
do not currently contain information to document their presence. CODEX information should not replace
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Regulatory Species
Table 1. Documented Occurrences Within 1 Miles Of Project Area
No results were found for this project area.
Table 2. Potential Regulatory Species within Project Area: Models, Range Maps, or Records with Low Precision
COMajor Global State ESA Other Data
Group Scientific Name Common Name Data Type Rarity Rarity Status Status Status Source
Birds Aquila chrysaetos Golden Eagle CPW Breeding Range G5 S3S4B,S BGEPA/SWAP Tier 1 CPW 20221213
4N
Birds Grus americana Whooping Crane CNHP General EO G1 SNA LE,XN SE SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20221028
Mammals Zapus hudsonius preblei Meadow Jumping Mouse Subsp CPW Overall Range G5T2 S1 LT ST SWAP Tier 1 CPW 20221213
Vascular Plants Soiranthes diluvialis Ute Ladies'Tresses CNHP Model G2G3 S2 LT SWAP Tier 1 CNHP 20140702
Table 3. Fish &Wildlife Service Critical Habitats within 1 Miles of Project Area
No results were found for this project area.
Other Speciesof •
Table 4. Documented Occurrences within 1 Miles of Project Area: Rare Species, Natural Communities, and Species of Economic, Recreational or Conservation
Value
COiMajor Global State Viability Last ESA � Other CNHP Data
Group Scientific Name Common Name Data Type Rarity Rarity Rank Observation Status Status Status Identifier
Birds Branta canadensis Canada Goose CPW Brood G5 S5 CPW 20
Concentration Area 221213
Birds Branta canadensis Canada Goose CPW Production G5 S5 CPW 20
Area 221213
Birds Branta canadensis Canada Goose CPW Winter G5 S5 CPW 20
Concentration Area 221213
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Table 4. Documented Occurrences within 1 Miles of Project Area: Rare Species, Natural Communities, and Species of Economic, Recreational or Conservation
Value
Major Global State Viability Last ESA CO Other CNHP Data
Group Scientific Name Common Name Data Type Rarity Rarity Rank Observation
Birds Pelecanus erythrorhynchos American White Pelican CPW Foraging G4 S1 B BLM/SWAP Tier 2 CPW 20
Area 221213
Insects Sympetrum costiferum Saffron-winged Meadowhawk CNHP EO G5 S3 E 2014-08-20 18028 CNHP 20
221028
Insects Sympetrum madidum Red-veined Meadowfly CNHP EO G5 S2 E 2020-07-28 SWAP Tier 2 17830 CNHP 20
221028
Mammals Odocoileus hemionus Mule Deer CPW Resident G5 S4 CPW 20
Population Area 221213
Mammals Puma concolor Mountain Lion CPW Human G5 S4 CPW 20
Conflict Area 221213
Mammals Ursus americanus Black Bear CPW Human G5 S5 CPW 20
Conflict Area 221213
Table 5. Potential Occurrences within Project Area: Models, Range Maps, or Records with Low Precision
Major Global State ESA CO Other Data
Group Scientific Name Common Name Data Type Rarity Rarity Status Status Status Source
Birds Ammodramus savannarum Grasshopper Sparrow CPW Breeding Range G5 S3S4B SWAP Tier 2/USFS CPW 20221213
Birds Athene cunicularia Burrowing Owl CPW Breeding Range G4 S413 ST BLM/SWAP Tier CPW 20221213
1/USFS
Birds Botaurus lentiginosus American Bittern CPW Breeding Range G5 S3S4B SWAP Tier 2/USFS CPW 20221213
Birds Branta canadensis Canada Goose CPW Foraging Area G5 S5 CPW 20221213
Birds Branta canadensis Canada Goose CPW Winter Range G5 S5 CPW 20221213
Birds Buteo regalis Ferruginous Hawk CPW Breeding Range G4 S3B,S4N SC BLM/SWAP Tier CPW 20221213
2/USFS
Birds Buteo swainsoni Swainson's Hawk CPW Breeding Range G5 S56 SWAP Tier 2 CPW 20221213
Birds Calamospiza melanocorys Lark Bunting CPW Breeding Range G5 S4 SWAP Tier 2 CPW 20221213
Birds Catharus fuscescens Veery CPW Breeding Range G5 S313 SWAP Tier 2 CPW 20221213
Birds Charadrius montanus Mountain Plover CPW Breeding Range G3 S26 SC BLM/SWAP Tier CPW 20221213
1/USFS
Birds Circus hudsonius Northern Harrier CPW Breeding Range G5 S36 SWAP Tier 2/USFS CPW 20221213
Birds Dolichonyx oryzivorus Bobolink CPW Breeding Range G5 S313 SWAP Tier 2 CPW 20221213
Birds Falco mexicanus Prairie Falcon CPW Breeding Range G5 S4B,S4N SWAP Tier 2 CPW 20221213
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Table 5. Potential Occurrences within Project Area: Models, Range Maps, or Records with Low Precision
Major Global State ESA CO Other Data
Group Scientific Name Common Name Data Type Rarity Rarity Status Status Status Source
Birds Himantopus mexicanus Black-necked Stilt CNHP General EO G5 S313 CNHP 20221028
Birds Leucosticte atrata Black Rosy-finch CPW Winter Range G4 S4N SWAP Tier 2 CPW 20221213
Birds Leucosticte australis Brown-capped Rosy-finch CPW Overall Range G4 S3B,S4N SWAP Tier 1 CPW 20221213
Birds Melanerpes lewis Lewis's Woodpecker CPW Breeding Range G4 S4 SWAP Tier 2/USFS CPW 20221213
Birds Numenius americanus Long-billed Curlew CPW Breeding Range G5 S213 SC BLM/SWAP Tier CPW 20221213
2/USFS
Birds Passerina amoena Lazuli Bunting CPW Breeding Range G5 S56 SWAP Tier 2 CPW 20221213
Birds Peucaea cassinii Cassin's Sparrow CPW Breeding Range G5 S413 SWAP Tier 2/USFS CPW 20221213
Birds Selasphorus rufus Rufous Hummingbird CPW Migration Range G4 SNA SWAP Tier 2 CPW 20221213
Birds Soizella breweri Brewer's Sparrow CPW Breeding Range G5 S46 BLM/SWAP Tier CPW 20221213
2/USFS
Birds Vermivora virginiae Virginia's Warbler CPW Breeding Range G5 S5 SWAP Tier 2 CPW 20221213
Insects Amblyscirtes simius Simius Roadside Skipper Range Map-within range G3 S3 CNHP 20210615
(Notamblyscirtes simius)
Insects Argia alberta Paiute Dancer Range Map-present G4 S4 SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
Insects Atrytone arogos Arogos Skipper Range Map-within range G2G3 S2 SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
Insects Atrytonopsis hianna Dusted Skipper Range Map-within range G4G5 S2 CNHP 20210615
Insects Bombus(Cullumanobombus) Southern Plains Bumble Bee Range Map-within range G2G4 S2S3 SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
fraternus(Bombus fraternus)
Insects Bombus(Cullumanobombus) Morrison's Bumble Bee Range Map-within range G3 S2S4 SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
morrisoni(Bombus morrisoni)
Insects Bombus(Thoracobombus) American Bumble Bee Range Map-within range G3G4 S2S3 SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
pensylvanicus(Bombus
pensylvanicus)
Insects Bombus fervidus Yellow Bumble Bee Range Map-within range GNR S3S4 SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
Insects Bombus occidentalis Western Bumble Bee Range Map-within range G3 S3S4 SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
Insects Callophrys mossii schryveri Moss's Elfin CNHP General EO G4T4 S2S3 SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20221028
Insects Callophrys mossii schryveri Moss's Elfin Range Map-within range G4T4 S2S3 SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
Insects Celastrina humulus Hops Feeding Azure Range Map-within range G2G3 S2 SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
Insects Danaus plexippus Monarch Range Map-present G4 S5 SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
Insects Decodes stevensi Stevens'Tortricid Moth Range Map-within range GNR S1 CNHP 20210615
Insects Eoitheca petechialis Dot-winged Baskettail Range Map-present G4 SNR SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
Insects Erynnis martialis Mottled Dusky Wing Range Map-within range G3 S2S3 SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
Insects Euphilotes rita coloradensis Colorado Blue Range Map-present G3G4T3 S2 SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
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Table 5. Potential Occurrences within Project Area: Models, Range Maps, or Records with Low Precision
Major Global State ESA CO Other Data
Group Scientific Name Common Name Data Type Rarity Rarity Status Status Status Source
Insects Euphyes bimacula Two-spotted Skipper Range Map-within range G4 S2 SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
Insects Hesperia ottoe Ottoe Skipper Range Map-within range G3 S2 SWAP Tier 2/USFS CNHP 20210615
Insects Ischnura barberi Desert Forktail Range Map-present G4 S2 CNHP 20210615
Insects Macdunnoa persimplex A Mayfly Range Map-within range G4 SH SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
Insects Paratrytone snowi Snow's Skipper Range Map-within range G5 S3 CNHP 20210615
Insects Plathemis subornata Desert Whitetail Range Map-present G4 S3 CNHP 20210615
Insects Plauditus virilis Virile Small Minnow Mayfly Range Map-within range G5 S1 CNHP 20210615
Insects Polites origenes Cross-line Skipper Range Map-within range G5? S3 CNHP 20210615
Insects Polites rhesus Rhesus Skipper Range Map-within range G4 S2S3 SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
Insects Pteronarcys californica Giant Salmonfly Range Map-present G5 SNR SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
Insects Satyrodes eurydice fumosa(Lethe Smoky Eyed Brown Butterfly Range Map-within range G5T3T4 S1 CNHP 20210615
eurydice fumosus)
Insects Somatochlora minor Ocellated Emerald Range Map-present G5 S1 CNHP 20210615
Insects Soeyeria idalia(Aravnnis idalia) Regal Fritillary Range Map-present G3? S1 SWAP Tier 2/USFS CNHP 20210615
Insects Sympetrum costiferum Saffron-winged Meadowhawk Range Map-present G5 S3 CNHP 20210615
Insects Symoetrum madidum Red-veined Meadowfly Range Map-present G5 S2 SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
Mammals Corynorhinus townsendii Townsend's Big-eared Bat Subsp CNHP General EO G4T3T4 S2 SC BLM/SWAP Tier CNHP 20221028
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Mammals Corynorhinus townsendii Townsend's Big-eared Bat CPW Overall Range G4 S2 BLM/USFS CPW 20221213
Mammals Cvnomys ludovicianus Black-tailed Prairie Dog CPW Overall Range G4 S3 SC BLM/SWAP Tier CPW 20221213
2/USFS
Mammals Cvnomys ludovicianus Black-tailed Prairie Dog CPW Potential Occurrence G4 S3 SC BLM/SWAP Tier CPW 20221213
2/USFS
Mammals Eptesicus fuscus Big Brown Bat CPW Overall Range G5 S5 CPW 20221213
Mammals Lasionycteris noctivagans Silver-haired Bat CPW Overall Range G3G4 S3S4 CPW 20221213
Mammals Lasiurus borealis Eastern Red Bat CPW Overall Range G3G4 S2S3B CPW 20221213
Mammals Lasiurus cinereus Hoary Bat CPW Overall Range G3G4 S3S4B SWAP Tier 2/USFS CPW 20221213
Mammals Lemmiscus curtatus Sagebrush Vole CPW Overall Range G5 S1 SWAP Tier 2 CPW 20221213
Mammals Lemmiscus curtatus Sagebrush Vole Range Map-within range G5 S1 SWAP Tier 2 CNHP 20210615
Mammals Lepus townsendii White-tailed Jackrabbit CPW Overall Range G5 S4 SWAP Tier 2 CPW 20221213
Mammals Myotis ciliolabrum Western Small-footed Myotis CPW Overall Range G5 S4 CPW 20221213
Mammals Myotis evotis Long-eared Myotis CPW Overall Range G5 S4 CPW 20221213
Mammals Myotis lucifuaus Little Brown Myotis CPW Overall Range G3G4 S4 SWAP Tier 1 CPW 20221213
Mammals Myotis thysanodes Fringed Myotis CPW Overall Range G4 S3 BLM/SWAP Tier CPW 20221213
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Table 5. Potential Occurrences within Project Area: Models, Range Maps, or Records with Low Precision
COMajor Global State ESA Other Data
Group Scientific Name Common Name Data
1/USFS
Mammals Myotis volans Long-legged Myotis CPW Overall Range G4G5 S5 CPW 20221213
Mammals Neotamias quadrivittatus Colorado Chipmunk Range Map-within range G5 S5 CNHP 20210615
Mammals Odocoileus hemionus Mule Deer CPW Overall Range G5 S4 CPW 20221213
Mammals Odocoileus virginianus White-tailed Deer CPW Overall Range G5 S5 CPW 20221213
Mammals Odocoileus virginianus White-tailed Deer CPW Winter Range G5 S5 CPW 20221213
Mammals Perimyotis subflavus Tricolored Bat CPW Overall Range G3G4 S2 CPW 20221213
Mammals Perognathus fasciatus Olive-backed Pocket Mouse CPW Overall Range G5 S3 SWAP Tier 1 CPW 20221213
Mammals Perognathus fasciatus Olive-backed Pocket Mouse Range Map-within range G5 S3 SWAP Tier 1 CNHP 20210615
Mammals Puma concolor Mountain Lion CPW Overall Range G5 S4 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Aspidoscelis sexlineata Six-lined Racerunner CPW Overall Range G5 S5 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Chelydra serpentina Snapping Turtle CPW Overall Range G5 S4 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Chrysemys dicta Painted Turtle CPW Overall Range G5 S5 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Coluber constrictor Racer CPW Overall Range G5 S5 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Crotalus oreganus Western Rattlesnake CPW Overall Range G5 SNR CPW 20221213
Reptiles Crotalus viridis Western Rattlesnake CPW Overall Range G5 S5 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Heterodon nasicus Plains Hognose Snake CPW Overall Range G5 S4 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Holbrookia maculata Lesser Earless Lizard CPW Overall Range G5 S5 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Lampropeltis gentilis Central Plains Milk Snake CPW Overall Range G5 S5 SWAP Tier 2 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Nerodia sipedon Northern Water Snake CPW Overall Range G5 S4 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Phrynosoma hernandesi Hernandez's Short-horned Lizard CPW Overall Range G5 S5 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Pituophis catenifer sale Bullsnake CPW Overall Range G5T5 S5 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Plestiodon multivirgatus Many-lined Skink CPW Overall Range G5 S4 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Sceloporus consobrinus Fence/prairie/plateau Lizard CPW Overall Range G5 S5 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Sceloporus tristichus Southern Plateau Lizard CPW Overall Range G5 S3 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Terrapene ornata ornata Ornate Box Turtle CPW Overall Range G5T5 S5 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Thamnophis eleg_ans Western Terrestrial Garter Snake CPW Overall Range G5 S5 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Thamnophis radix Plains Garter Snake CPW Overall Range G5 S5 CPW 20221213
Reptiles Thamnophis sirtalis Common Garter Snake CPW Overall Range G5 S3 SC SWAP Tier 2 CPW 20221213
Special • Land Status
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Table 6. CNHP Potential Conservation Areas and Other Special Areas within 1 Miles of Project Area
No results were found for this project area.
Table 7. Managed Areas within Project Area
Public Protection
Name • Data Source
PRIVATE PRIVATE Private Land No NA COMaP
20230223
It is the responsibility of the user to verify public access on any site as access can change over time. Entering an area that is not open to the public subjects an individual to possible
sanctions for trespass under Colorado law.
Water • Wetlands
Table 8. National Wetland Inventory (NWI) Features within Project Area
NWI Code Wetiand Type Total Acres System Class Water Regime ModifierData Source
R4SBCx Rivers&Streams 3.27 Riverine Stream Bed Seasonally Flooded Excavated CNHP 20210122
R5UBFx Rivers&Streams 3.41 Riverine Unconsolidated Bottom Semipermanently Flooded Excavated CNHP 20210122
Project Report Appendix
Please visit the CNHP website for a more extensive collection of definitions for CODEX reports in addition to what is provided here below.
About CNHP Data
One of CNHP's core research activities is managing a statewide database that details the locations of rare and imperiled species and natural plant
communities in Colorado. We gather data from CNHP surveys and monitoring projects, as well as from partners and other trusted sources like
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herbariums. All of our data are compiled and managed in the Biodiversity Information Management System (Biotics), a web-enabled database
platform hosted by NatureServe. The species and natural plant communities we track are assigned global and state imperilment ranks based on
rarity, threats, and trends, and their locations are mapped as element occurrences. Element occurrences include spatial data as well as details on
condition, size, and landscape context. This information allows us to track both overall distribution and site-specific details describing how well
elements are thriving at each location. We use element occurrences to delineate Potential Conservation Areas that represent the primary area
needed to support the element occurrences, and often include additional suitable habitat or buffers from disturbance. Please visit the CNHP website
for more definitions and details related to CNHP data in CODEX.
CODEX Report Definitions
CNHP Biodiversity Rank—The significance of a potential conservation Managed Areas Name — Name of the managed area.
area in terms of its biological diversity ranging from 131 (Outstanding
Biodiversity significance meaning protection of this potential conservation Manager—The general land Manager.
area can prevent a species from going extinct) to B5 (General interest or
open space for more globally secure species). Management Description -The general category of how the feature is
managed.
CNHP Edit Date—The date the CNHP potential conservation area record
was last updated. Other Species of Concern — Other globally rare species and plant
communities, BLM or USFS sensitive species, state listed species, or
CNHP Identifier—A unique identifier for each CNHP data type, Tier 1 and Tier 2 priority species from Colorado's State Wildlife Action
applicable only to CNHP data records. Plan, and species of economic and recreational value.
CO Status —State status per Colorado Parks & Wildlife: Endangered Other Status— Other status such as BLM sensitive species (BLM), U.S
(SE), Threatened (ST), or State Special Concern (SC). Forest Service sensitive species (USFS), and Tier 1 and Tier 2 priority
species from Colorado's State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP Tier 1, SWAP
Common Name —The common name of the species or plant community. Tier 2).
Critical Habitat Status —Critical habitat status for federally listed Owner—The general land owner.
species under the Endangered Species Act.
Public Access — Level of public access to the feature.
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Proposed — Proposed critical habitat
Final — Final critical habitat Protection Mechanism —Any mechanism of protection assigned to the
managed area.
Critical Habitat Federal Register- The volume number and first page of
the federal register publication describing the critical habitat. Regulatory Species — Species with federal protection under the
Endangered Species Act or Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act along
Critical Habitat Publication Date - Federal Register publication date. with FWS designated critical habitat.
Data Source—The agency and date of the data provided. Return on Investment Report- Provides maps and the estimated
annual benefit in dollars of conserved ecosystem services by ecosystem
Data Type — type within the project area in PDF format. Ecosystem types are derived
from the 2016 National Land Cover Database (NLCD).
CNHP EO —A location in which an element is, or was, present.
Scientific Name —The scientific name of the species or plant community
CNHP General EO —An element occurrence with imprecise
directions; broadly mapped and typically historical or extirpated. Special Areas and Land Status— CNHP Potential Conservation Areas
(PCA), State Designated Natural Areas, Important Bird Areas, and
CNHP Observation — Sightings of species on CNHP's watchlist managed lands from the Colorado Ownership, Management and
or sightings of tracked elements that do not meet the minimum criteria Protection database (COMaP), SB181 High Priority Habitat
necessary to make an occurrence.
Special Areas Name —The name of the special area.
CNHP PCA—Areas in the state contributing to Colorado's
biological diversity. State Rarity - The rarity rank used by CNHP and The Natural Heritage
Network to track how rare a species or plant community is in Colorado,
CNHP Model — Modeled presumed presence or habitat for a ranging from S1 (rarest) to S5 (most common).
particular species.
Viability Rank—The estimated viability of the species or ecological
CNHP PCA (Important Plant Area) — B1 or B2 CNHP potential integrity of the natural community based on condition, size, and
conservation area supporting globally rare plants. landscape context, ranging from A (excellent) to D (poor).
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CNHP Range Map— Overall range for a particular species by Water and Wetlands—Wetland types from the National Wetland
HUC 10 and HUC 12 for aquatics. Inventory database.
Important Bird Area—The most important places for birds as Class - The general appearance of the habitat in terms of either the
identified by the National Audubon Society. dominant life form of the vegetation, or the physiography and
composition of the substrate.
State Natural Area -Areas that contain at least one unique or
high-quality natural feature of statewide significance as designated by the Modifier- Modifier assigned to further describe wetlands and deepwater
Colorado Natural Areas Program. habitats within the classification hierarchy based on water chemistry or
ph, wetland or deepwater alteration, or soil type.
CPW <description> - CPW data with a long list of data types:
observations, nest sites, leks, etc. NWI Code —An alpha-numeric code corresponding to the classification
nomenclature that best describes a particular wetland habitat. For more
Easement Holder— Organization or agency holding an easement (if information on NWI data values, visit
present). https://www.fws.gov/wetlands/data/wetland-codes.html
ESA Status— Federal status under the Endangered Species Act: System —A complex of wetlands and deepwater habitats that share the
Endangered (E), Threatened (T), or Federal Candidate (C) with qualifiers influence of similar hydrologic, geomorphologic, chemical or biological
for Partial Status (PS) and experimental populations (XN). factors.
Global Rarity—The rarity rank used by CNHP and The Natural Heritage Water Regime - Description of water duration within a wetland habitat.
Network to track how rare a species or plant community is globally,
ranging from G1 (rarest) to G5 (most common). Wetland Total Acres - Total acres of the wetland type in the project
area.
Last Observation —The most recent field observation.
Wetland Type—The generalized Cowardin wetland type.
Major group—The major group in which the element falls: Amphibians,
Birds, Crayfish, Fish, Insects, Mammals, Mollusks, Natural Communities,
Nonvascular Plants, Reptiles, and Vascular Plants.
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