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Comparison Table- Page 3 (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 /> -- with open space values— such as self- <br /> sustaining and interacting native plant <br /> communities and habitat for indigenous <br /> wildlife(Section 8, RMP). <br /> > The development of an adaptive Yes <br /> management program for the golf course, <br /> including environmentally safe use of <br /> pesticides and fertilizers(Section 8). <br /> > The restrictive use of the golf course. Yes <br /> Other than occasional use for tournament <br /> events,the golf course will not be heavily <br /> utilized. Golf will be a low impact activity <br /> at Buckeye Ranch with use intensity <br /> approximating 20 golfers per day. This is <br /> comparable to various other activities, <br /> walking on well-defined national park trail <br /> systems. Furthermore, golfing, from a <br /> wildlife perspective, is predictable: <br /> humans tend to be concentrated along <br /> certain pathways and their movements <br /> are similar. The greater distances <br /> between fairways at Buckeye Ranch <br /> should give many species of wildlife a <br /> sense of safety compared to more <br /> compact courses. <br /> > The use of signs to direct traffic away Yes <br /> from sensitive areas. !f signage fails, last <br /> resort solutions will be considered, such <br /> as post-and-cable, split-rail fencing, or <br />