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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGOPHER TORTOISE REPORT100% GOPHER TORTOISE SURVEY COMPLETION REPORT 7201 GEORGES RD. FORT PIERCE, FL 34951 PARCEL ID: 1301-614-0170-000-4 Prepared for: Bela Vista Contractors, Inc. 750 E Sample Rd. 3-2 Pompano Beach, Florida 33064 Prepared by: Patrick Zuloaga Permit No.: GTA-13-00002C 2943 NE Ivy Lane Jensen Beach, Florida 34957 September 2021 i TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 1 Site Location and Description ...................................................................................................... 1 Methods ...................................................................................................................................... 1 Results/Discussion ...................................................................................................................... 1 References ................................................................................................................................. 2 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1. Project Location ........................................................................................................... 3 Figure 2. Gopher Tortoise Survey Map ....................................................................................... 5 7201 Georges Rd, Fort Pierce, 100% Gopher Tortoise Survey Completion Report 1 INTRODUCTION A 100 percent gopher tortoise survey was conducted on behalf of Bela Vista Contractors, Inc. on the approximately 0.23-acre residential property located on 7201 Georges Road in Fort Pierce, Florida (see Figure 1). The survey included review of 100% of the subject property. The objectives of the survey were to document the number of gopher tortoise burrows within the property in order to confirm presence/absence and approximate both the number of tortoises to be relocated and the number of burrows to be excavated. The results of the survey determined the subsequent actions required to develop the residential lot. This Survey Report (report) provides a summary of the survey activities conducted, including methods used and areas surveyed. Survey activities were executed according to the burrow survey methodology from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Gopher Tortoise Permitting Guidelines, April 2008, Revised July 2020, Appendix 4 Methods for Burrow Surveys on Development (Donor) and Recipient Sites, 100% Burrow Survey Protocol. Survey activities were conducted on the afternoon of September 6, 2021. The information contained herein is based on the findings from the field survey. SITE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION The property is a 0.23- acre improved residential property within the Lakewood Park development area. The Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser lists the Property Parcel as 1301-614-0170-000-4. The subject property is currently vacant undeveloped residential property. This site is best classified as disturbed lands (FLUCCS 740) with approximately 0.23 acres of potentially suitable gopher tortoise habitat. The site has been cleared of woody vegetation and has been maintained as a graminoid dominated landscape with repetitive maintenance mowing. The property is adjacent to and surrounded by both developed and undeveloped commercial properties. METHODS The survey activities were completed by Patrick Zuloaga, a licensed gopher tortoise agent, and performed in accordance with those specified in Appendix 4 of the FWC Guidelines (FWC, 2020). The pedestrian survey was conducted by walking pre-determined transects in an approximate north- south orientation at 20-foot spacing across 100 percent of the Project Area. Apparent activity status (active, inactive, or abandoned), size (juvenile <5 in.; subadult 5-8 in.; adult >8 in.), GPS coordinates, and photographs were recorded for each burrow encountered along each transect. Burrows that were not clearly made by a tortoise or old burrows that were collapsed or blocked by debris were not recorded. Figure 1 presents the survey design for the property. All gopher tortoise burrows encountered were catalogued using a field datalogger utilizing Solo Field mapping software. Status, location, and any other pertinent information where recorded using the handheld datalogger. RESULTS/DISCUSSION The 100 % pedestrian survey of the project area resulted in no live gopher tortoises, signs of utilization (i.e., tracks, scat), or potentially occupied burrows during the survey. The disturbed nature of the site and regular vegetative maintenance provides suboptimal gopher tortoise habitat. 7201 Georges Rd, Fort Pierce, 100% Gopher Tortoise Survey Completion Report 2 Conditions on the site allowed for suitable access and visibility of 100 percent of the property while conducting the survey. REFERENCES Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Gopher Tortoise Permitting Guidelines. Revised July 2020. 133 pp. 7201 Georges Rd, Fort Pierce, 100% Gopher Tortoise Survey Completion Report 3 Figure 1. Project Location 7201 Georges Rd, Fort Pierce, 100% Gopher Tortoise Survey Completion Report 4 Back of figure. 7201 Georges Rd, Fort Pierce, 100% Gopher Tortoise Survey Completion Report 5 Figure 2. Gopher Tortoise Survey Map Stations T1 and T2