10.07.2015 Views

BEsT MANAGEMENT PRACTICEs HANDbooK - Tahoe BMP

BEsT MANAGEMENT PRACTICEs HANDbooK - Tahoe BMP

BEsT MANAGEMENT PRACTICEs HANDbooK - Tahoe BMP

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

FISHERIES1. Is the project area, including all project activities AND potential indirecteffects to shorezone, located in the nearshore or foreshore zone (the beach)?(a) Yes. Two(b) No. The project will likely not adversely impact prime fish habitat2. Will the project alter the existing conditions in the shorezone in a way thatmay increase scour or otherwise reduce diversity of the shorezone in oradjacent to the project area?(a) Yes. Three(b) No. The project will likely not adversely impact prime fish habitat3. Is the project located within, 1,000 feet of a stream mouth?(a) Yes. See TRPA Regional Plan Overlay Maps: Stream Mouth ProtectionZones; Further environmental review may be necessary to determine thepotential project-related impacts to fish migration if project is locatedwithin a Stream Mouth Protection Zone(b) No. Four4. Is the project located in spawning habitat or feed and/or cover habitat asidentified in TRPA Regional Plan Overlay Maps: Prime Fish Habitat?(a) Yes. Further environmental review and site specific habitat assessmentmay be necessary to determine the potential project-related impacts toprime fish habitat. Alternatively, incorporation of appropriate projectmeasures may be necessary to mitigate potential impacts to prime fishhabitat(b) No. The project will likely not adversely impact prime fish habitatCHAPTER 8: Shorezone Protective Structures and <strong>BMP</strong>sTRPA <strong>BMP</strong> HandbookPage 8-20 2012

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!