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BUCKEYE RANCH EIR - AMENDED MITIGATION MONITORING PLAN - PAGE 3 (July 27, 1993) <br /> Mitigation Measure Monitoring Reguirements Person/Agency Responsible Timing or Frequency of Monitoring <br /> (Section 5.2 and Appendix I, Tree Protection <br /> Guidelines,RMP) and from impacts relating to golf <br /> and other human disturbance factors. <br /> IMPACT TO WILDLIFE <br /> Restoration of the overall ranch site, including the tree planting Develop planting programs SJCCDD FM <br /> program (80-90 acres, or about 10,000 trees), wetlands (130 Develop restoration programs <br /> acres of permanent lake,30 acres of seasonal emergent marsh, Record conservation easement <br /> 22 acres of permanentemergentmarsh)and grasslands(intense <br /> management of 400 acres) restoration programs, and <br /> subsequent intensive management in perpetuitywill mitigatefor <br /> this loss. <br /> > The development of a "sanctuary" golf course which Prepare plans SJCCDD FM <br /> includes innovativeways of balancingthe various needsof <br /> golf — such as playability, challenge, aesthetics — with <br /> open space values — such as self-sustaining and <br /> interacting native plant communities and habitat for <br /> indigenous wildlife(Section 8, RMP). <br /> > The developmentof an adaptive managementprogram for Prepare plan SJCCDD FM <br /> the golf course, including environmentally safe use of <br /> pesticides and fertilizers(Section 8). <br /> > The use of signsto directtraffic away from sensitiveareas. Prepare signage plans SJCCDD FM <br /> If signage fails, last resort solutions will be considered, <br /> such as post-and-cable, split-rail fencing, or some other <br /> type of protection that alerts course users to sensitive <br /> areas. <br /> > Water conservation measures include the use of drought <br /> tolerant species and/or cultivars and water application <br /> strategies to reduce water loss. Mowing, timing of <br /> fertilization, timing and duration of irrigation, the use of <br /> antitranspi rants and growth regulators,and soil cultivation <br /> techniques can favorably improve water conservation. <br /> Practices that reduce water consumption include <br /> increasing mowing frequency. Using as little nitrogen as <br />