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e <br /> • s. <br /> BUCKEYE RANCH <br /> COMPARISON TABLE OF POTENTIALLY SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS,FINAL EIR SUGGESTED <br /> MITIGATION MEASURES,AND AMENDED MITIGATION MEASURES <br /> (For Land Use, Biological Resources,Cultural Resources, <br /> and Department of Fish and Game 6/15/93 Letter Comments only) <br /> July 30, 1993 <br /> If AnnendedMitigation Implemented <br /> Potentially Significant Impacts Final EIR Suggested Mitigation Measures Amended Mitigation Measures Will Impact Be Less Than Significant? <br /> Land Use <br /> Finding (A-1) <br /> EIR Impact (4.1-1) <br /> Placement of residential lots and golf course (4.1-1) The golf course and residential lot As mitigation for 13 acres of forest cut, the following <br /> fairways undermine the integrity of the forest scheme should be redesigned to unify and measureswill be implemented: <br /> and degrade a unique biological feature. protect the riparian woodland area and to <br /> Additionally, human activities in close provide a buffer between the project's a) Live Oak Woodland <br /> proximity to Tracy Lakes would compromise residents and the forest to reduce impacts on <br /> the worth of the lake as a wintering waterfowl this resource. (See discussion of biological > Restoration of approximately 20 acres of Yes <br /> habitat and nesting area. impacts in Section 4.7, Biological Resources.) live oak woodland habitat, resulting in <br /> approximately 2000 trees planted <br /> (Section 7.24, RMP) <br /> > Protection of the remaining live oak forest Yes <br /> and allowing natural forest ecosystem <br /> processes to continue(Section 7, RMP) <br /> b) Riparian Forest <br /> > Restoration of 50 acres of new riparian Yes <br /> vegetation created along the margins of <br /> South Tracy Lakes in and in "green"tree <br /> areas in the upper reaches of east South <br /> Tracy Lakes (Section 7.36, RMP) <br />