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BIO‐2D BASH Modify zoning regulations for BASH
The TSS Partner jurisdictions should research and consider modifying local CEQA
implementation guidance to address bird attractant potential as part of project
design and conditions of approval. Mid‐term
BIO‐2E BASH Short‐term
Improved coordination to limit BASH risk
Travis AFB should improve coordination with California Natural Resources Agency
to limit restoration projects within five miles of Travis AFB that could increase
BASH risk.
Other Partner: California Natural Resources Agency BIO‐2F BASH Update Local General Plans
Long‐term
The local communities should consider updating their general plans and CEQA
implementation guidance as part of future updates to incorporate military
compatibility policies and encourage design methods that do not attract birds into
flight operation areas.
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On‐going BASH consideration in jurisdiction or agency projects
All local jurisdiction / agency projects or plans affecting land near Travis AFB
should minimize features that attract birds into flight operational areas or locate
such features in areas that would have less impact. Coordination with Travis AFB
representatives on the review and mitigation of features that may directly or
indirectly attractant birds should be undertaken.
Military Compatibility Area
BASH BIO‐2C
Issue / Strategy
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