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If mitigation implemented will <br /> Potentially Significant Impacts Suggested Mitigation Measures impact be less than significant? <br /> Due to of the severity of the impacts associated Yes <br /> with the proposed plan and the rarity of the sites <br /> affected, impacts to the complex from the proposed <br /> housing and recreational development are not <br /> mitigable unless the project is redesigned. <br /> The following elements of the proposed Yes <br /> development must be abandoned at their present <br /> location on highly significant archaeological sites <br /> and redesigned in areas designated low to moderate <br /> archaeological sensitivity: <br /> • Buckeye Drive from Coyote Court to, and <br /> including,Live Oak Court; <br /> • Deer Trail Court; <br /> w • Valley Oak Drive south of the north lines <br /> `D of lots 21 and 22; <br /> • Lots 2, 3, 49 11, 12, 13,429, and 21; <br /> and 22i and <br /> • The southern half of lots 5 and 14. <br /> • In order to avoid known habitation and <br /> burial sites, the proposed access road and <br /> bridge to Davis Road should be moved 800 <br /> feet to the east from where it crosses <br /> Mokelumne River. The existing dirt road <br /> should not be altered, and because of <br /> previous disturbance, a three-foot layer of <br /> fill should be added. <br /> • Golf links numbers 1, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, and <br /> 12, plus the club house, must be eliminated <br /> or relocated off known habitation and burial <br /> sites. <br />