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Comparison Table- Page 12 (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 /> a) Close Forest Lake Road at the eastern <br /> boundary of the property to reduce traffic and <br /> human disturbance to fields north of the <br /> property. Yes <br /> b) Control illegal trespass on the property. <br /> Once the project is approved the land owners <br /> will strictly regulate trespass and illegal <br /> hunting. This control will protect Swainson's <br /> hawks on the property from illegal shooting <br /> and uncontrolled disturbance. Yes <br /> 12) Control and regulate use of pesticides and <br /> rodenticides. Develop a chemical management <br /> plan. The planned control and regulated use of <br /> pesticides and rodenticides on the fairways will <br /> reduce opportunities for secondary poisoning of <br /> raptors foraging within the interfairway spaces. <br /> Land owners have begun developing an <br /> integrated pest management plan for the property <br /> that will take into account the needs of raptors <br /> utilizing the property. Golf course design and <br /> construction can eliminate runoff from fairways <br /> and greens irrigated during the summer thus <br /> minimizing potential effects on the Swainson's <br /> hawk. Yes <br /> 13) Schedule course construction to minimize impact <br /> on known nesting Swainson's hawks. Limit <br /> disturbance for nesting hawks. Prior to project <br /> construction, the land owners will determine if <br /> Swainson's hawks are nesting on the property. If <br /> an active nest(s) is located, the owners will <br /> provide a buffer of 400 yards around the nest. No <br /> construction within this buffer will occur until the <br /> chicks have fledged, generally by the end of July. <br />