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Res 2021-069/approving the San Marcos Regional Airport Master Plan to guide the Airport’s future development and operations
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Res 2021-069/approving the San Marcos Regional Airport Master Plan to guide the Airport’s future development and operations
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AIRPORT MASTER PLAN <br />As provided by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD), several <br />threatened and endangered species are currently listed for Caldwell County. Table <br />2-9 lists the threatened and endangered species identified through the online query <br />for Caldwell County. None of these species have been observed on airport <br />property. The San Marcos Regional Airport completed a Wildlife Hazard Assessment <br />(WHA) in 2017. The results of the WHA showed no activity from any of the <br />threatened or endangered species identified in Table 2-9. However, future <br />coordination with USFWS and TPWD may be necessary prior to commencing any <br />major construction project at the San Marcos Regional Airport to confirm that no <br />hazard to an endangered or threatened species is being created. <br />TABLE 2-9 <br />CALDWELL COUNTY THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES <br />FederalStateStatus <br />Common Name Genus/Species Status <br />Birds <br />American Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus anatum <br />DL T <br />Artic Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus tundrius <br />DL <br />Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus <br />DL T <br />Peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus <br />DL T <br />Whooping Crane Grus Americana <br />LEE <br />Wood Stork Mycteria americana <br /> T <br />Fishes <br />Blue Sucker Cycleptus elongatus <br /> T <br />Mammals <br />Red wolf Canis rufus <br />LEE <br />Mollusks <br />False spike mussel Fusconaia mitchelli <br /> T <br />Golden orb Quadrula aurea <br />C T <br />Texas pimpleback Quadrula petrina <br />C T <br />Reptiles <br /> Graptemys caglei <br /> T <br />Texas horned lizard Phrynosoma cornutum <br /> T <br />Timber Rattlesnake Crotalus horridus <br /> T <br />Plants <br />Texas wild-rice Zizania texana <br />LEE <br />Source: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department; <br />T = State Listed Threatened; E = State Listed Endangered; DL = Federally Delisted; <br />LE = Federally Listed Endangered; LT = Federally Listed Threatened; C = Federal <br />Candidate for Listing. <br />Inventory Chapter Page 49 of 52 <br />October 2020 <br /> <br />
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