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Comparison Table- Page 15 (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 /> harmless from and against any claim or action by <br /> affected state agencies as to the project's <br /> compliance with said laws. <br /> 21) Eliminate all cattle grazing not used as a tool for Yes <br /> grassland management and initiate the grassland <br /> restoration plan as suggested in the Resource <br /> Plan prepared by applicant. <br /> 22) Restore 30 acres of riparian habitat along the <br /> South Tracy shoreline as replacement Yes <br /> compensation for the 13 acres of previously <br /> cleared woodland. <br /> Finding (H-2) <br /> EIR Impact (4.7-2) <br /> A portion of the oak savanna and Swainson's (4.7-2(a)) Adopt the Scottish-style golf course 1) Design and construct a "Scottish-type" golf Yes <br /> hawk foraging habitat would be eliminated. concept and maintain the fairways in the course. This area would be preserved in an <br /> restored grassland state proposed and enhanced state in which the rodent production on <br /> described in the Buckeye Ranch Management the fairways could exceed that presently occurring <br /> Plan. over the entire alternative development area. As <br /> stated in the FEIR, the Swainson's hawk is readily <br /> (4.7-2(b)) Apply the grassland restoration plan disturbed on its nesting sites by human presence; <br /> to the greater South Tracy lake area as however,this behavior does not appear to extend <br /> suggestedabove. beyond the nesting territory to foraging sites. <br /> (4.7-2(c)) Incorporate all mitigation measures 2) Apply the grassland restoration pian as suggested Yes <br /> proposed for the protection of native trees on in the Resource Plan prepared by the applicant. <br /> the site. <br /> 3) Incorporate mitigation measures proposed in the Yes <br /> Resource Plan for the protection of the native <br /> trees on the site. This will ensure that the mature <br /> oaks and buckeye trees of the northwest savanna <br /> area are not lost. <br /> Finding (H-3) <br />