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Comparison Table- Page 13 (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 /> Future construction of housing sites will follow the <br /> same criteria. Once construction is completed, <br /> the land owners will limit disturbance around <br /> nesting Swainson's hawks to the best of their <br /> ability, but are not responsible if the hawks <br /> choose to nest in an area of human activity, as <br /> the species frequently does in other rural areas. Yes <br /> 14) Provide for public education and interpretation. <br /> Develop hiking trail for limited access.The land <br /> owners are providing controlled access to wildlife <br /> enthusiasts along a trail system that begins at the <br /> end of Forest Lake Road (at the property's <br /> northeastern corner) and allows the public in to <br /> view South Tracy Lake. Docent-led trips and <br /> education panels will provide interpretive <br /> concepts that detail the life history of Swainson's <br /> hawk and the interrelationships between the <br /> species and humans. The importance of habitat <br /> restoration and preservation of open farmland for <br /> foraging birds, and reproductive needs of the <br /> species,will be highlighted. Yes <br /> 15) Monitoring will be based upon vegetation <br /> response to restoration activities and the hawk's <br /> continued use of the property. The seasonal <br /> activities of Swainson's hawk will be monitored by <br /> qualified observers to detail activities of the <br /> species on the property. Monitoring will begin on <br /> 10 March and will end on 1 October, the main <br /> period when hawks are present. Monitoring <br /> activities will include: <br /> a) A spring survey to locate nesting Swainson's Yes <br /> hawks. <br />