96-25461. Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Withdrawal of the Proposed Rule to List the Plants Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia (Short-leaved Dudleya) as Endangered, and Corethrogyne filaginifolia var. linifolia (Del Mar Sand-aster) ...  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 195 (Monday, October 7, 1996)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 52402-52403]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-25461]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Fish and Wildlife Service
    
    50 CFR Part 17
    
    RIN 1018-AC01
    
    
    Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Withdrawal of the 
    Proposed Rule to List the Plants Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia 
    (Short-leaved Dudleya) as Endangered, and Corethrogyne filaginifolia 
    var. linifolia (Del Mar Sand-aster) as Threatened
    
    AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Proposed rule; withdrawal.
    
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    SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) withdraws the 
    proposed rule, published in the Federal Register on October 1, 1993 (58 
    FR 51302), to list Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia (short-leaved 
    dudleya) as an endangered species and Corethrogyne filaginifolia var. 
    linifolia (Del Mar sand-aster) as a threatened species under the 
    Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). Additional 
    information has become available to the Service since publication of 
    the proposed rule indicating that Corethrogyne filaginifolia var. 
    linifolia is no longer recognized as taxonomically distinct and 
    therefore does not qualify for listing under the Act. The threats to 
    Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia have decreased since the proposed 
    rule was published. Dudleya b. ssp. brevifolia is considered a 
    ``covered species'' within the Multiple Species Conservation Program 
    (MSCP) of southern San Diego County. A substantial measure of interim 
    protection is provided by a Resource Protection Ordinance of the City 
    of San Diego. Upon final approval of the MSCP, anticipated in late 
    1996, it will provide preservation, monitoring, and management within 
    the City of San Diego that addresses the conservation of this taxon.
    
    ADDRESSES: The complete file for this rule is available for public 
    inspection, by appointment, during normal business hours at the 
    Carlsbad Field Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 2730 Loker 
    Avenue West, Carlsbad, California 92008.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Fred Roberts, Biologist (see ADDRESSES 
    section) (telephone: 619/431-9440).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        On October 1, 1993, the Service published in the Federal Register 
    (58 FR 51302) a proposal to list six taxa of plants from southern 
    maritime chaparral in San Diego and southern Orange counties, 
    California, as endangered or threatened. Corethrogyne filaginifolia 
    var. linifolia Hall (Del Mar sand-aster) was included in this proposal. 
    The Service has received additional information regarding the taxonomic 
    status of C. filaginifolia var. linifolia indicating that this taxon is 
    not distinct from the more widespread Lessingia filaginifolia var. 
    filaginifolia (Lane 1992, 1993). The Service has considered this new 
    information and determines that the taxon does not qualify for listing 
    under the Act. In determining the taxonomic validity of species, the 
    Service applies current taxonomic understanding (usually as represented 
    in published revisions and monographs). The status and/or validity of 
    such taxa may be reevaluated in the future on the basis of new 
    information.
        Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia Moran was proposed as 
    endangered in the October 1, 1993, rule. Since the publication of the 
    proposed rule, the MSCP, a regional planning effort in southwestern San 
    Diego County, has been developed, is presently in a public review 
    process, and has been submitted to the Service by the City of San Diego 
    as part of an application for a section 10(a)(1)(B) incidental take 
    permit for 85 species, including Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia. 
    The incidental take permit would be immediately effective only for 
    listed species. The Service and the City of San Diego have jointly 
    prepared a Recirculated Environmental Impact Report/Environmental 
    Impact Statement, Issuance of Take Authorizations for Threatened and 
    Endangered Species due to Urban Growth within the Multiple Species 
    Conservation Program (MSCP) Planning Area. This document, released on 
    August 30, 1996, for a 45-day public review period, assesses the 
    effects of land-use decisions that will be made by local jurisdictions 
    to implement the plan and the effects of the proposed issuance of the 
    incidental take permit on the 85 species. A decision on the permit 
    issuance is expected in late 1996.
        The MSCP will, upon approval, set aside preservation areas and 
    provide monitoring and management for the 85 ``covered species'' 
    addressed in the City of San Diego permit application, including 
    Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia. ``Covered species'' are taxa that 
    will be adequately conserved by the plan's proposed preservation and 
    management. Of the six extant populations of D. b. ssp. brevifolia, 
    four, including all the major populations, are within the City of San 
    Diego and would be protected within the proposed MSCP preserve. 
    Moreover, protection is currently afforded D. b. ssp. brevifolia 
    populations located on State lands managed for habitat conservation 
    (e.g., Torrey Pines State Park).
        While some of these populations would still be subject to edge 
    effects and recreational impacts related to the proximity of existing 
    development (Crest Canyon, Torrey Pines State Park Extension) and 
    proposed development (Carmel Mountain), proposed management in the MSCP 
    would reduce existing threats to allow stabilization of Dudleya b. ssp. 
    brevifolia (City of San Diego 1995; OGDEN 1995; U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
    Service 1996; Cindy Burrescano, California Native Plant Society, in 
    litt., 1996). The Carmel Mountain population in the City of San Diego 
    is the largest and most significant population of this taxon. The 
    proposed preserve design, as defined by the MSCP, will provide for 
    about 90 percent preservation at this site.
        Although the MSCP has not yet been formally approved by the City of 
    San Diego and most other participating jurisdictions, and the Service 
    has not yet issued the permit, Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia is 
    protected by a Resource Protection Ordinance of the City of San Diego 
    Municipal Code that applies to all biologically sensitive lands 
    (Sec. 101.0462). Areas containing populations of D. b. ssp. brevifolia 
    meet the municipal code definition of ``biologically sensitive lands'' 
    because the taxon is listed under the California Endangered Species 
    Act. Furthermore, the City of San Diego considers lands within the 
    proposed preserve to be some of the most sensitive lands in the city 
    (Keith Greer, Development Services, City of San Diego, pers. comm., 
    1996). In addition, any development proposed in the preserve area would 
    take, at a minimum, one year to complete the building permit process 
    (K. Greer, pers. comm., 1996) and therefore extend well
    
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    beyond the expected issuance date for the MSCP permit.
        The Service will continue to monitor the status of Dudleya 
    blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia and gather information during and after the 
    MSCP finalization process. If information obtained by the Service 
    indicates that the taxon is threatened or endangered, the Service will 
    re-propose or emergency list the plant.
        This notice of withdrawal is published concurrently in the Federal 
    Register with the final rule listing four plant taxa from the maritime 
    chaparral of southern California and Mexico, in order to resolve the 
    listing status of all six taxa that were proposed together on October 
    1, 1993 (58 FR 51302). Processing the final listing decisions on these 
    six plant taxa follows the Service's listing priority guidance 
    published in the Federal Register on May 16, 1996 (61 FR 24722).
    
    References Cited
    
    City of San Diego. 1995. Neighborhood 8A precise plan/Del Mar 
    Highlands Estates/Lorenz Parcel compromise Plan and Neighborhood 8A 
    acquisition program. Final Environmental Impact Report.
    Lane, Meredith A. 1992. New combinations in Californian Lessingia 
    (Compositae: Asteraceae), Novon 2: 213-214.
    Lane, Meredith A. 1993. Lessingia in: The Jepson Manual, Higher 
    Plants of California, J. Hickman (ed.), University of California 
    Press, Berkeley.
    OGDEN. 1995. Multiple Species Conservation Program public review 
    draft resource document prepared for the City of San Diego.
    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1996. MSCP target plant species 
    analysis: Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia.
    
    Author
    
        The primary author of this document is Fred M. Roberts, Carlsbad 
    Field Office (see ADDRESSES section).
    
    Authority
    
        The authority for this action is section 4(b)(6)(B)(ii) of the 
    Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
    
        Dated: September 27, 1996.
    John G. Rogers,
    Acting Director, Fish and Wildlife Service.
    [FR Doc. 96-25461 Filed 10-4-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
10/07/1996
Department:
Fish and Wildlife Service
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed rule; withdrawal.
Document Number:
96-25461
Pages:
52402-52403 (2 pages)
RINs:
1018-AC01
PDF File:
96-25461.pdf
CFR: (1)
50 CFR 17