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3 0 SUMMARY OF IMPACTS''AND MITIGATION MEASURES <br /> The following table presents a summary of the project's potential environmental impacts and mitigation <br /> measures which would eliminate or reduce such impacts to a less than significant level. The table also <br /> identifies significant impacts on the environment which cannot be mitigated to an acceptable level. <br /> The following definition is provided to help clarify the concept of Significant Effects, as required by <br /> CEQA Guidelines, 1986, Section 15382. <br /> "A substantial,or potentially substantial,adverse change in any of the physical conditions <br /> within the area affected by the project including land, air, water, minerals, flora, fauna, <br /> ambient noise, and object of historic or aesthetic significance. An economic or social <br /> change by itself shall not be considered a significant effect on the environment. A social <br /> or economic change related to a physical change may be considered in determining <br /> whether the physical change is significant." <br /> The significant unavoidable impacts identified in an EIR (CEQA document) require the Lead Agenc% <br /> and each Responsible Agency to make a finding(CEQA Guidelines,Section 15091 and Public Resources <br /> Code, Section 21083 and 21087) for each significant unavoidable adverse impact, and a statement of <br /> overriding considerations (CEQA Guidelines, Section 15093)for the project, if approved. <br /> The responsibility for implementing the mitigation measures is identified in the Mitigation Monitoring <br /> Plan (Appendix H). Many of the mitigation measures will require a follow up monitoring program to <br /> ensure the significant impacts have been mitigated to an acceptable level. <br /> 3-1 <br />