Specifications include, but are not limited to: The goal of the project is to provide compensatory mitigation for the City of Carlsbad’s storm water program, which includes maintenance and repair activities and construction of new facilities. Compensatory wetland/riparian mitigation is associated with these projects when impacts to jurisdictional resources cannot be avoided. Mitigation for these activities will be planned and implemented under an APRM program that is to be developed with these services. The proposed mitigation site, identified as the College Boulevard Wetland site, is located north east of the intersection of Cannon Road and College Boulevard within Assessor Parcel No. 168- 361-02. The 38.8-acre parcel (see Exhibit A) includes a segment of Calavera Creek and its westerly ood plain. The site was actively farmed for 75 years until 2002, when construction began on the Robertson Ranch development and several habitat mitigation plots for private projects were implemented within the parcel. In 2004, CIC Calavera Hills II, LLC granted a 15 acre easement within this parcel to the City for the drainage inundation purposes associated with the City’s Master Planned Drainage Basin BJB. Later in 2010, the City obtained a license agreement within a 5.57 acre portion of the 2004 inundation easement area for the purposes of constructing a wetland mitigation site.