precipitation to support the host plant assemblages associated with the Callippe silverspot butterfly. Icehouse Hill is not proposed for development, and no changes to the existing water regime in that location would occur.

OSEC-125

[See page 5-323 for the original comment] Native oyster occur in very limited locations within San Francisco Bay. This is primarily due to the presence of non-native species that prey upon or compete with the native species. Furthermore, native oysters require a substrate not found within the Brisbane Lagoon.

OSEC-126

[See page 5-324 for the original comment] Draft EIR Table 4.D-1 revised to read as follows.

                                                                                TABLE 4.D-1
                      HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF RESOURCES WITHIN OR ADJACENT TO PROJECT SITE

Current Name / Description Historic Name / Use Eligibility
Roundhouse Former Southern Pacific Roundhouse Considered to be a “historical resource” as defined by CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5(a).
Machinery & Equipment Building Former SPRR Ice Manufacturing Plant Considered to be a “historical resource” as defined by CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5(a).
Lazzari Charcoal Building Former Southern Pacific Tank and Boiler Shop Not considered “historical resources” for purposes of CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5(a).
Industrial Way warehouses Former Bone Storage House. No other historic names present or (not applicable) Not considered “historical resources” for purposes of CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5(a).
Lumberyard buildings (not applicable) Not considered “historical resources” for purposes of CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5(a).
Freight Yard Cultural Landscape Former Southern Pacific Freight Yard Not considered a “historical resource” for purposes of CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5(a).
Recology site Landfill diversion and resource recovery services Not considered a “historical resource” for purposes of CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5(a).
SOURCE: ESA, 2012, 2013.

OSEC-127

[See page 5-324 for the original comment] In response to this comment, page 4.D-25 of the Draft EIR has been amended as follows:

A reconnaissance-level pedestrian field survey of the entire Project Site was completed by ESA architectural historian, Brad Brewster, on June 14, 2007 to identify potentially significant historic architectural resources that could be directly or indirectly affected by the Project Site development.

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