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Page 11 <br /> VI . DESCRIPTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS <br /> Describe All effects which were identified in Section V and which are or may be significant . <br /> Identify possible mitigation measures for each significant effect . <br /> 1 FROM SECTION V FFFF:CT MITIGATION MEASURES <br /> Ih A. 3.b.3. Cncreased impervious area, will decrease natural Installation of terminal drainage system. <br /> percolation. Raised floor elevations and structures <br /> may deter natural sheet €low across the property. <br /> A.4. f. Scattered oaks and orchard on site. Potential Preserve oak trees (can condition the ma <br /> impact if all oaks and orchard trees are removed. subdivision application accordingly) , and <br /> Trees not shown on tentative. where practical, retain orchard trees. <br /> B. 3. , 4. , 5. , 7 Conversion of prime agricultural land to Rural None identified. <br /> 3 Residential use, with associated land use conflicts. <br /> i <br /> C. I . Increased traffic on area roads. Developer contributes for "fair-share" of <br /> off-site road improvements. <br />' D. 1 Soil suitability for septic unknown. Depending Additional soils testing; and, depending upi, <br /> on percolation rates. may be an impact, the results, larger lot sizes or the use of <br /> public sewage treatment system. <br /> D.2 Additional wells may effect local water table. Well monitoring program; use of public <br /> water systems. <br /> 4 <br /> h D.3 On-site drainage problems may result due to increaseinstallation of terminal drainage systemct <br /> in impervious surfaces and attempts at on-site <br /> drainage. <br /> 10 .4102 .51 .20•-301 <br />