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If mitigation implemented will <br /> Potentially Significant Impacts Suggested Mitigation Measures impact be less than significant? <br /> Place a conservation easement over the entire South Yes <br /> Tracy Lake area and Brovelli Woods to be retained <br /> as permanent open space. <br /> Development would cause potential injury or destruction of Incorporate protective measures for mature native Yes <br /> native trees through root and limb damage during and after trees into the landscaping plans. These should be <br /> project construction. similar to those outlined in the Buckeye Ranch <br /> Management Plan. They should include the <br /> enclosing of each native tree within and adjacent to <br /> the construction zone with a temporary fence <br /> situated 4 feet outside the edge of the leaf canopy to <br /> prevent root zone soil compaction and limb/trunk <br /> damage from grading vehicles. Lots and streets <br /> situated upslope from oak trees should be designed <br /> with gutter systems which will shunt summer <br /> w surface runoff water away from the root zones of <br /> native oaks. Also, sprinkler systems should be <br /> `^ installed so that water is not directly applied to the <br /> root zone area of these trees. <br /> A zone of potential impact should be established Yes <br /> around mature trees which are located in close <br /> proximity to construction/grading activities. <br /> These trees should be inventoried and state of <br /> health and condition noted to facilitate future <br /> monitoring of the trees' condition. <br /> Prohibit the cutting of all or part of any native tree Yes <br /> within as well as outside the developable areas. <br /> The one exception would be a weakened limb <br /> overhanging a structure that could cause damage or <br /> present a hazard to residents if it fell. <br />