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I-10 Twin Peaks Traffic Interchange, Environmental Assessment

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Affected Environment and <strong>Environmental</strong> Impacts October 2005<br />

Impacts<br />

No Build Alternative<br />

No federally listed plant species occur in the project area; therefore, the no build<br />

alternative would have no impacts upon these species.<br />

Preferred Alternative<br />

No federally listed plant species occur in the project area; therefore, the preferred<br />

alternative would have no impacts on these species.<br />

Mitigation<br />

No federally listed plant species occur in the project area; therefore, no mitigation<br />

for federally listed plant species is necessary.<br />

Conclusion<br />

No federally listed plant species occur in the project area; therefore no impacts<br />

would occur to these species.<br />

Arizona Native Plant Law Species<br />

Species<br />

One Salvage Restricted plant species listed under the ANPL, the Tumamoc<br />

globeberry (Tumamoca macdougalii), has been documented by AGFD as<br />

occurring within 2 miles of the study area. This species is found on hot, dry, southfacing<br />

slopes of basalt and along desert washes. This species was not observed<br />

during a pedestrian survey of the study area.<br />

In addition, native plants protected by the ANPL, Marana NPPO and Pima County<br />

NPPO, such as paloverde, ironwood, mesquite and cactus, are present within the<br />

project area.<br />

Impacts<br />

No Build Alternative<br />

The no build alternative would not impact species protected by the ANPL or<br />

Marana or Pima County PPOs.<br />

Preferred Alternative<br />

Existing land uses have disturbed suitable habitat in the project area and natural<br />

vegetation in these disturbed areas has been removed. Much of the project area<br />

would occur within previously disturbed areas. Tumamoc globeberry were not<br />

observed during field reconnaissance of the project area, but undetected<br />

individuals may be impacted by construction in undisturbed areas.<br />

Native plants protected by the ANPL, Marana NPPO and Pima County NPPO are<br />

present within the project area and would be impacted by construction of the<br />

preferred alternative. Prior to construction, a native plant survey would be<br />

Interstate <strong>10</strong> <strong>Traffic</strong> <strong>Interchange</strong> at<br />

<strong>Twin</strong> <strong>Peaks</strong>/Linda Vista<br />

4-35<br />

Project No.: NH-0<strong>10</strong>-D (AIW)<br />

TRACS No.: <strong>10</strong> PM 236 H5838 01D

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