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Appendix A. Special-status Species Lists (CNDDB, CNPS, USFWS)
Element Code Species Federal Status State Status Global Rank State Rank
Rare Plant Rank/CDFW SSC or FP
AAAAH01020 Dicamptodon ensatus
California giant salamander
None None G3 S2S3 SSC
AAABH01050 Rana boylii
foothill yellow-legged frog
None None G3 S3 SSC
ABNGA04010 Ardea herodias
great blue heron
None None G5 S4
ABNME03041 Laterallus jamaicensis coturniculus
California black rail
None Threatened G3G4T1 S1 FP
ABNME05016 Rallus longirostris obsoletus
California clapper rail
Endangered Endangered G5T1 S1 FP
ABPBXA301W Melospiza melodia samuelis
San Pablo song sparrow
None None G5T2? S2? SSC
AFCHA02034 Oncorhynchus kisutch
coho salmon - central California coast ESU
Endangered Endangered G4 S2?
AFCHB03010 Spirinchus thaleichthys
longfin smelt
Candidate Threatened G5 S1 SSC
AFCQN04010 Eucyclogobius newberryi
tidewater goby
Endangered None G3 S3 SSC
AMACC05030 Lasiurus cinereus
hoary bat
None None G5 S4
AMACC08010 Corynorhinus townsendii
Townsend's big-eared bat
None Candidate Threatened
G3G4 S2 SSC
AMACC10010 Antrozous pallidus
pallid bat
None None G5 S3 SSC
AMAFF02040 Reithrodontomys raviventris
salt-marsh harvest mouse
Endangered Endangered G1G2 S1S2 FP
ARAAD02030 Emys marmorata
western pond turtle
None None G3G4 S3 SSC
CTT41100CA Coastal Terrace Prairie
Coastal Terrace Prairie
None None G2 S2.1
CTT42130CA Serpentine Bunchgrass
Serpentine Bunchgrass
None None G2 S2.2
CTT52110CA Northern Coastal Salt Marsh
Northern Coastal Salt Marsh
None None G3 S3.2
CTT52200CA Coastal Brackish Marsh
Coastal Brackish Marsh
None None G2 S2.1
IIHYM24250 Bombus occidentalis
western bumble bee
None None G2G3 S1
IIHYM24380 Bombus caliginosus
obscure bumble bee
None None G4? S1S2
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Selected Elements by Element CodeCalifornia Department of Fish and Wildlife
California Natural Diversity Database
Element Code Species Federal Status State Status Global Rank State Rank
Rare Plant Rank/CDFW SSC or FP
IIHYM80010 Trachusa gummifera
San Francisco Bay Area leaf-cutter bee
None None G1 S1
IILEE0G040 Adela oplerella
Opler's longhorn moth
None None G2 S2
IILEPE2202 Callophrys mossii bayensis
San Bruno elfin butterfly
Endangered None G4T1 S1
IMGASA4140 Vespericola marinensis
Marin hesperian
None None G2 S2
IMGASJ7040 Tryonia imitator
mimic tryonia (=California brackishwater snail)
None None G2 S2
IMGASJ9010 Pomatiopsis binneyi
robust walker
None None G1 S1
NBMUS2W0U0 Fissidens pauperculus
minute pocket moss
None None G3? S2 1B.2
PDAST2E1G2 Cirsium hydrophilum var. vaseyi
Mt. Tamalpais thistle
None None G2T1 S1 1B.2
PDAST4M020 Helianthella castanea
Diablo helianthella
None None G2 S2 1B.2
PDAST4R065 Hemizonia congesta ssp. congesta
congested-headed hayfield tarplant
None None G5T1T2 S1S2 1B.2
PDAST4X020 Holocarpha macradenia
Santa Cruz tarplant
Threatened Endangered G1 S1 1B.1
PDAST5S063 Lessingia micradenia var. micradenia
Tamalpais lessingia
None None G2T2 S2 1B.2
PDAST6E050 Stebbinsoseris decipiens
Santa Cruz microseris
None None G2 S2 1B.2
PDAST6E0D0 Microseris paludosa
marsh microseris
None None G2 S2 1B.2
PDAST6X030 Pentachaeta bellidiflora
white-rayed pentachaeta
Endangered Endangered G1 S1 1B.1
PDBOR0V0B0 Plagiobothrys glaber
hairless popcornflower
None None GH SH 1A
PDBRA2G050 Streptanthus batrachopus
Tamalpais jewelflower
None None G2 S2 1B.3
PDBRA2G0J2 Streptanthus glandulosus ssp. pulchellus
Mt. Tamalpais bristly jewelflower
None None G4T2 S2 1B.2
PDERI040J5 Arctostaphylos montana ssp. montana
Mt. Tamalpais manzanita
None None G3T3 S3 1B.3
PDERI041K0 Arctostaphylos virgata
Marin manzanita
None None G2 S2 1B.2
PDFAB08012 Amorpha californica var. napensis
Napa false indigo
None None G4T2 S2 1B.2
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Selected Elements by Element CodeCalifornia Department of Fish and Wildlife
California Natural Diversity Database
Element Code Species Federal Status State Status Global Rank State Rank
Rare Plant Rank/CDFW SSC or FP
PDFAB40040 Trifolium amoenum
two-fork clover
Endangered None G1 S1 1B.1
PDFAG051Q3 Quercus parvula var. tamalpaisensis
Tamalpais oak
None None G4T2 S2 1B.3
PDLIN01060 Hesperolinon congestum
Marin western flax
Threatened Threatened G1 S1 1B.1
PDMAL11012 Sidalcea calycosa ssp. rhizomata
Point Reyes checkerbloom
None None G5T2 S2 1B.2
PDMAL110A4 Sidalcea hickmanii ssp. viridis
Marin checkerbloom
None None G3TH SH 1B.1
PDORO01010 Kopsiopsis hookeri
small groundcone
None None G4? S1S2 2B.3
PDPGN04081 Chorizanthe cuspidata var. cuspidata
San Francisco Bay spineflower
None None G2T1 S1 1B.2
PDPGN083S1 Eriogonum luteolum var. caninum
Tiburon buckwheat
None None G5T2 S2 1B.2
PDPGN0L1C0 Polygonum marinense
Marin knotweed
None None G2Q S2 3.1
PDPLM04130 Gilia millefoliata
dark-eyed gilia
None None G2 S2 1B.2
PDPLM0C0Z0 Navarretia rosulata
Marin County navarretia
None None G2 S2 1B.2
PDROS0W0E0 Horkelia tenuiloba
thin-lobed horkelia
None None G2 S2 1B.2
PDSCR0J0C3 Chloropyron maritimum ssp. palustre
Point Reyes salty bird's-beak
None None G4?T2 S2 1B.2
PMLIL0V0P1 Fritillaria lanceolata var. tristulis
Marin checker lily
None None G5T2 S2 1B.1
PMPOA17070 Calamagrostis crassiglumis
Thurber's reed grass
None None G3Q S2 2B.1
PMPOA4Y070 Pleuropogon hooverianus
North Coast semaphore grass
None Threatened G2 S2 1B.1
Record Count: 57
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Selected Elements by Element CodeCalifornia Department of Fish and Wildlife
California Natural Diversity Database
CNPS Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants
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ECOLOGICAL REPORTscientific family life form blooming communities elevation CNPS
Amorpha californica var. napensis
Fabaceaeperennial
deciduous shrubApr-Jul
•Broadleafed upland forest (BUFrs)(openings)•Chaparral (Chprl)•Cismontane woodland (CmWld)
120 - 2000
meters
List 1B.2
Arctostaphylos montana ssp. montana
Ericaceaeperennial
evergreen shrubFeb-Apr
•Chaparral (Chprl)•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)/serpentinite, rocky
160 - 760 meters
List 1B.3
Arctostaphylos virgata
Ericaceaeperennial
evergreen shrubJan-Mar
•Broadleafed upland forest (BUFrs)•Closed-cone coniferous forest (CCFrs)•Chaparral (Chprl)•North Coast coniferous forest (NCFrs)/sandstone or granitic
60 - 700 meters
List 1B.2
Calamagrostis crassiglumis
Poaceaeperennial
rhizomatous herbMay-Aug
•Coastal scrub (CoScr)(mesic)•Marshes and swamps (MshSw)(freshwater)
10 - 60 meters
List 2B.1
Chloropyron maritimum ssp. palustre
Orobanchaceaeannual herb
hemiparasiticJun-Oct
•Marshes and swamps (MshSw)(coastal salt)
0 - 10 meters
List 1B.2
Chorizanthe cuspidata var. cuspidata
Polygonaceae annual herbApr-Jul(Aug),
Months in parentheses are uncommon.
•Coastal bluff scrub (CBScr)•Coastal dunes (CoDns)•Coastal prairie (CoPrr)•Coastal scrub (CoScr)/sandy
3 - 215 meters
List 1B.2
Cirsium hydrophilum var. vaseyi
Asteraceae perennial herb May-Aug
•Broadleafed upland forest (BUFrs)•Chaparral (Chprl)•Meadows and seeps (Medws)/serpentinite seeps
240 - 620 meters
List 1B.2
Eriogonum luteolum var. caninum
Polygonaceae annual herb May-Sep
•Chaparral (Chprl)•Cismontane woodland (CmWld)•Coastal prairie (CoPrr)•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)/serpentinite, sandy to gravelly
0 - 700 meters
List 1B.2
Fissidens pauperculus
Fissidentaceae moss •North Coast coniferous forest
10 - 1024 meters List 1B.2
(NCFrs)(damp coastal soil)
Fritillaria lanceolata var. tristulis
Liliaceaeperennial
bulbiferous herbFeb-May
•Coastal bluff scrub (CBScr)•Coastal prairie (CoPrr)•Coastal scrub (CoScr)
15 - 150 meters
List 1B.1
Gilia capitata ssp. tomentosa
Polemoniaceae annual herb May-Jul
•Coastal bluff scrub (CBScr)•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)/Serpentinite, rocky, outcrops
10 - 220 meters
List 1B.1
Gilia millefoliata Polemoniaceae annual herb Apr-Jul •Coastal dunes (CoDns)2 - 30 meters
List 1B.2
Grindelia hirsutula var. maritima
Asteraceae perennial herb Jun-Sep
•Coastal bluff scrub (CBScr)•Coastal scrub (CoScr)•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)/sandy or serpentinite
15 - 400 meters
List 3.2
Helianthella castanea
Asteraceae perennial herb Mar-Jun
•Broadleafed upland forest (BUFrs)•Chaparral (Chprl)•Cismontane woodland (CmWld)•Coastal scrub (CoScr)•Riparian woodland (RpWld)•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)/Usually rocky, axonal soils. Often in partial shade
60 - 1300 meters
List 1B.2
Hemizonia congesta ssp. congesta
Asteraceae annual herb Apr-Nov •Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)/sometimes roadsides
20 - 560 meters
List 1B.2
Hesperolinon congestum
Linaceae annual herb Apr-Jul •Chaparral (Chprl)•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)/serpentinite
5 - 370 meters
List 1B.1
Holocarpha macradenia
Asteraceae annual herb Jun-Oct
•Coastal prairie (CoPrr)•Coastal scrub (CoScr)•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)/often clay, sandy
10 - 220 meters
List 1B.1
Horkelia tenuiloba Rosaceae perennial herbMay-Jul(Aug),
Months in parentheses are uncommon.
•Broadleafed upland forest (BUFrs)•Chaparral (Chprl)•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)/mesic openings, sandy
50 - 500 meters
List 1B.2
Kopsiopsis hookeri Orobanchaceaeperennial
rhizomatous herb parasitic
Apr-Aug •North Coast coniferous forest (NCFrs)
90 - 885 meters
List 2B.3
Lessingia hololeuca Asteraceae annual herb Jun-Oct •Broadleafed upland forest (BUFrs)•Coastal scrub (CoScr)•Lower montane coniferous forest (LCFrs)
15 - 305 meters
List 3
•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)/clay, serpentinite
Lessingia micradenia var. micradenia
Asteraceae annual herb(Jun),Jul-Oct Months
in parentheses are uncommon.
•Chaparral (Chprl)•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)/usually serpentinite, often roadsides
100 - 500 meters
List 1B.2
Micropus amphibolus
Asteraceae annual herb Mar-May
•Broadleafed upland forest (BUFrs)•Chaparral (Chprl)•Cismontane woodland (CmWld)•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)/rocky
45 - 825 meters
List 3.2
Microseris paludosa Asteraceae perennial herbApr-Jun(Jul), Months
in parentheses are uncommon.
•Closed-cone coniferous forest (CCFrs)•Cismontane woodland (CmWld)•Coastal scrub (CoScr)•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)
5 - 355 meters
List 1B.2
Navarretia leucocephala ssp. bakeri
Polemoniaceae annual herb Apr-Jul
•Cismontane woodland (CmWld)•Lower montane coniferous forest (LCFrs)•Meadows and seeps (Medws)•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)•Vernal pools (VnPls)/Mesic
5 - 1740 meters
List 1B.1
Navarretia rosulata Polemoniaceae annual herb May-Jul
•Closed-cone coniferous forest (CCFrs)•Chaparral (Chprl)/serpentinite, rocky
200 - 635 meters
List 1B.2
Pentachaeta bellidiflora
Asteraceae annual herb Mar-May •Cismontane woodland (CmWld)•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)(often serpentinite)
35 - 620 meters
List 1B.1
Plagiobothrys glaber Boraginaceae annual herb Mar-May
•Meadows and seeps (Medws)(alkaline)•Marshes and swamps (MshSw)(coastal salt)
15 - 180 meters
List 1A
Pleuropogon hooverianus
Poaceaeperennial
rhizomatous herbApr-Jun
•Broadleafed upland forest (BUFrs)•Meadows and seeps (Medws)•North Coast coniferous forest (NCFrs)/open areas, mesic
10 - 671 meters
List 1B.1
Polygonum marinense
Polygonaceae annual herb
(Apr),May-Aug(Oct), Months in
parentheses are uncommon.
•Marshes and swamps (MshSw)(coastal salt or brackish)
0 - 10 meters
List 3.1
Fagaceae Mar-Apr
Quercus parvula var. tamalpaisensis
perennial evergreen shrub
•Lower montane coniferous forest (LCFrs)
100 - 750 meters
List 1B.3
Sidalcea calycosa ssp. rhizomata
Malvaceaeperennial
rhizomatous herbApr-Sep
•Marshes and swamps (MshSw)(freshwater, near coast)
3 - 75 meters
List 1B.2
Stebbinsoseris decipiens
Asteraceae annual herb Apr-May
•Broadleafed upland forest (BUFrs)•Closed-cone coniferous forest (CCFrs)•Chaparral (Chprl)•Coastal prairie (CoPrr)•Coastal scrub (CoScr)•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)/open areas, sometimes serpentinite
10 - 500 meters
List 1B.2
Streptanthus batrachopus
Brassicaceae annual herb Apr-Jul •Closed-cone coniferous forest (CCFrs)•Chaparral (Chprl)/serpentinite
305 - 650 meters
List 1B.3
Streptanthus glandulosus ssp. pulchellus
Brassicaceae annual herbMay-Jul(Aug),
Months in parentheses are uncommon.
•Chaparral (Chprl)•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)/serpentinite
150 - 800 meters
List 1B.2
Trifolium amoenum Fabaceae annual herb Apr-Jun •Coastal bluff scrub (CBScr)•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)(sometimes serpentinite)
5 - 415 meters
List 1B.1
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Appendix B. Representative Project Photographs
Photo Point 1. The Chapman Bore Location (red arrow) along Chapman Drive and Camino Alto. Taken on December 12, 2016.
Photo Point 2. Live oak woodland south of the Chapman Bore Location along Camino Alto (view looking north). Taken on December 12, 2016.
Photo Point 3. Camino Alto north of the Chapman Bore Location surrounded by redwood forest (looking south). Taken on December 12, 2016.
Photo Point 4. Coastal scrub, live oak woodland and eucalyptus vegetation communities surrounding the Chapman Bore Location (view looking northwest). Taken on December 12, 2016.
Photo Point 5. The Underhill Bore Location north of Underhill Road (facing north) on ruderal habitat. Taken on December 12, 2016.
Photo Point 6. Potential riparian wetland north of the Underhill Bore Location (facing south) along an unnamed intermittent stream. Taken on December 12, 2016.
Photo Point 7. Coastal scrub north of the Underhill Bore Location looking east. Taken on December 12, 2016.
Photo Point 8. Intermittent stream south of the Underhill Bore Location (facing west). Taken on December 12, 2016.
Appendix C. Wildlife Species Observed
List of Wildlife Species Observed Scientific Name Common Name
Birds
Baeolophus inornatus Oak titmouse Buteo jamaicensis Red-tailed hawk Cathartes aura Turkey vulture Certhia americana Brown creeper Colaptes aura Northern flicker Corvus brachyrhynchus American crow Falco sparverius American kestrel Haemorhous mexicanus House finch Junco hyemalis Dark-eyed junco Melanerpes formicivorus Acorn woodpecker Melozone crissalis California towhee Picoides nuttalli Nuttall’s woodpecker Pipilo maculatus Spotted towhee Psaltriparus minimus Bushtit Regulus calendula Ruby-crowned kinglet Sayornis nigricans Black phoebe Setophaga coronata Yellow-rumped warbler Setophaga townsendi Townsend’s warbler Thryomanes bewickii Bewick’s wren Turdus migratorius American robin Zenaida macroura Mourning dove Zonotrichia atricapilla Golden-crowned sparrow Zonotrichia leucophrys White-crowned sparrow Amphibians
Batrachoseps attenuatus California slender salamander Pseudacris sierra Sierran tree frog Mammals
Neotoma fuscipes Dusky-footed woodrat Otospermophilus beecheyi California ground squirrel