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Comparison Table- Page 11 (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 /> cleared woodland. This mitigation is in 8) Increase nesting habitat on the property. Restore Yes <br /> response to a request by the California live oak forest habitat. Restoration of live oak <br /> Department of Fish and Game. woodland was begun in 1991 with the planting of <br /> approximately 3 acres of mixed oak species. In <br /> addition, the Resource Plan calls for increasing <br /> understory cover within the existing forest. <br /> Planting cottonwood trees in low swales will <br /> provide increased, future nesting opportunities. <br /> Appropriate elevations and sites will be located by <br /> trained restoration ecologists. <br /> 9) Restore riparian habitat along South Tracy Lake Yes <br /> shoreline. The planned restoration of riparian <br /> habitat along South Tracy Lake will recreate <br /> historical forest conditions around the lake. The <br /> removal of cattle from the area will provide an <br /> ecological release for willows and other small <br /> trees along the shoreline of the Lake. Planting <br /> cottonwood and valley oaks will create a diverse <br /> band of riparian vegetation that will benefit a wide <br /> variety of species. The restoration of this habitat <br /> will create 30 acres (70% tree cover) that will <br /> benefit Swainson's hawk. <br /> 10) Restore "green tree" woodland. The planned Yes <br /> restoration of patches of "greentree" (winter <br /> flooded) woodland habitat will again provide a <br /> mixture of understory and canopy trees that <br /> provides important nesting opportunities for <br /> Swainson's hawks. The restoration of this habitat <br /> will create 20 acres of nesting habitat for <br /> Swainson's hawk. <br /> 11) Limit public access onto the property. <br /> Yes <br />