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CONSENT
CALENDAR |
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CONSIDER
AUTHORIZATION OF FUNDS TO CONTRACT WITH |
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Meeting
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April
18, 2005 |
Budgeted: Yes |
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From: |
David
Berger |
Program/ |
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General
Manager |
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Item No.: 2.1.3-B (2004-05) |
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Cost
Estimate: $1,900 |
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General
Counsel Approval: N/A |
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Committee
Recommendation: The Administrative
Committee considered this item on April 4, 2005 and recommended _________________. |
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CEQA
Compliance: N/A |
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SUMMARY: The Board will consider authorizing staff to
retain the Ventana Wilderness Society (VWS) to continue the District’s avian
(bird) habitat monitoring program on the
RECOMMENDATION: District staff recommends that the Board
authorize the General Manager to enter into a contract with the Ventana
Wilderness Society for avian habitat monitoring work along the Carmel River at
a cost not to exceed $1,900, with the scope of work, costs and schedule as
shown in Exhibit 2-A. The Administrative Committee considered this
matter at its April 4, 2005 meeting and recommended ________________________________.
BACKGROUND:
Avian (bird) use of riparian habitat provides an excellent indicator of
wildlife habitat value. In 1992, the
District established permanent sampling locations for avian species monitoring
at several sites along the
The VWS sampling will span the spring and fall migration and breeding seasons for a look at patterns of wildlife use in District planting areas. Long-term monitoring of the same sampling locations provides an indication of the overall changes in wildlife habitat values resulting from the District’s planting, irrigation, and erosion protection efforts.
The proposed reduction in scope for avian monitoring in
2005 is to not conduct a protocol known as Monitoring Avian Productivity and
Survivorship (MAPS). This protocol
includes the mist netting of birds at four key sites along the river to track
avian population size and productivity.
The District has contracted with VWS for MAPS monitoring in 2000, 2002,
2003 and 2004. The impact of not
performing the MAPS monitoring this year is that there will not be information
on avian population size and productivity for 2005. However, the fundamental avian species
monitoring that has been carried out annually from 1992 through 2004 (Spring
and Fall observations of birds at 20 locations along the
IMPACTS ON STAFF AND RESOURCES: Estimated costs for the scope of work as
shown in Exhibit 2-A total
$1,900. Mileage expenses are included in
this not-to-exceed amount. The scope of
work has been reduced significantly from the work performed in previous years
in recognition of likely budget limitations in FY 2005-2006. In FY
2004-2005, the contract not-to-exceed amount was $15,600. The savings reflect the cost of the MAPS
protocol described above ($13,700 in 2004). This year, the not-to-exceed amount is
proposed to be $1,900. The scope
includes collection and analysis of Species Diversity Index data and
preparation of the 2005 annual report. This
work will be performed under the direction of the District’s Riparian Projects
Coordinator.
EXHIBITS
2-A Proposal for
Professional Avian Monitoring Services from Ventana Wilderness Society
2-B
2-C Schulte
Restoration Project Species Diversity Index
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