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• <br /> 8 <br /> 5. Ensure the completion of surveys using qualified personnel for new subpopulations in <br /> 1997, and every 10 years thereafter. Maximum city contribution shall not exceed <br /> $3000.00 per survey year. <br /> 6. Provide maintenance personnel with on -site direction as to the limits of all known <br /> subpopulations of target species, and the vegetative and flowering appearance of each one <br /> occurring in the area. <br /> 7. Delay mowing in suitable Lomatium bradshawii habitat until after seeds have matured r_ <br /> and dropped. Typically, this occurs bet - <br /> e J� rX July- ` <br /> f ' -3 <br /> al r <br /> 8. Monitor known populations by conducting statistically valid sampling of known <br /> populations of rare species at least every 5 years to estimate population size and monitor <br /> trends. Monitoring should be designed to detect a change in Lomatium bradshawii <br /> \ i i numbers okietioutifTratiTtirame, with only a 1 in 10 chance of incorrectly concluding <br /> �� that change took place. City contribution for monitoring will not exceed $2000.00 per <br /> �- survey year. <br /> 0 <br /> 9. Provide notice to all cooperators for commenany planning, maintenance, and <br /> construction activities that will affect known populations or high quality habitat. If no <br /> comments are received from cooperators within 15 days, the City can assume <br /> cooperators' approval. <br /> ( 6 0. When facilities 4 1 � � es are redeveloped, consider restoration of Lomatium bradshawii habitat. <br /> �V L <br /> VII. DURATION OF AGREEMENT 4 p <br /> IC This Conservation Agreement shall remain in effect until L. bradshawii is delisted. The partie t <br /> involved will review the Conservation Agreement and its effectiveness every five years, <br /> beginning in the year 2000, to determine whether it should be revised. If some portion of this <br /> Agreement cannot be carried out or if cancellation is desired, the party requesting such action <br /> will notify the other parties within one month of the changed circumstances. <br /> , s d1 c�((�s r <br /> VIII. S IGNATURES q) <br /> U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service <br />
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