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c <br /> Comparison Table- Page 2 (July 30, 1993) <br /> If Amended Mitigation Implemented <br /> Potentially Significant Impacts Final EIR Suggested Mitigation Measures Amended Mitigation Measures Will Impact Be Less Than Significant? <br /> c) Oak-Buckeye Savanna Restoration <br /> > Restoration of the oak-buckeye savanna, Yes <br /> resulting in approximately 2000-4000 <br /> trees planted (Section 7.36, RMP) <br /> > Implementation of various arboricultural Yes <br /> techniques to preserve and lengthen the <br /> life of the existing trees (Section 5.2 and <br /> Appendix I, Tree Protection Guidelines, <br /> RMP) and from impacts relating to golf <br /> and other human disturbance factors. <br /> Mitigation through restoration: Restoration of the Yes <br /> overall ranch site, including the tree planting <br /> program (80-90 acres, or about 10,000 trees), <br /> wetlands (130 acres of permanent lake, 30 acres <br /> of seasonal emergent marsh, 22 acres of <br /> permanent emergent marsh) and grasslands <br /> (intense management of 400 acres) restoration <br /> programs, and subsequent intensive management <br /> in perpetuity will mitigate for this loss. <br /> Mitigation through design_ This impact will be <br /> reduced by implementingthe following measures: <br /> a) Golf course <br /> > The development of a "sanctuary" golf Yes <br /> course which includes innovative ways of <br /> balancing the various needs of golf -- <br /> such as playahility, challenge, aesthetics <br />