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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0013451
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2600
FACILITY_NAME
WC-90-1
STREET_NUMBER
2248
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
LAKE FOREST
STREET_TYPE
RD
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ACAMPO
APN
00306001
ENTERED_DATE
6/17/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
2248 W LAKE FOREST RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Ms. Kerry Sullivan <br /> April 8, 1992 <br /> Page 5 <br /> Paae 3 - 12 <br /> Prohibit the cutting of all or part of any native tree unless a weakened limb or an entire tree <br /> presents a safety hazards to residents. This mitigation measure is in response to the Buckeye <br /> Ranch Management Plan recommendation that an arborist direct the pruning and cutting of <br /> native oaks along the lines that might be employed in a city park. - C155 <br /> This may be the only mention of the Management Plan in the Environmental Impact Report by the writer <br /> and here only for negative purposes. <br /> Page 3 - 13 <br /> Develop a set of rigid herbicide use regulations for the residents and professional gardeners of <br /> the new developmentthat will prevent runoff and/or drift of herbicides into the adjacent natural <br /> botanical community. Disseminate these in pamphlet form. biannually to the new residents of <br /> this and adjacent foothill edge communities. C156 <br /> Larry Gilhuly of the United States Golf Association is working with the applicant on an integrated pest <br /> management program for the property. We will be revising the Management Plan to include additional <br /> discussion on proposed IPM methods for Buckeye Ranch. In addition, why should the applicant be <br /> responsible for disseminating this information. Shouldn't this service be the responsibility of the County <br /> Health Department,County Agricultural Commission,or other appropriate agency? <br /> Page 3 - 13 <br /> Incorporate into the C C & Rs or Management Plan measures to enforce a dog leash <br /> requirementand prohibit livestock for the entire community. C157 <br /> This mitigation measure should not preclude sheep grazing on the golf course for turf maintenance. <br /> Paae 3 - 13 <br /> Provide a central water system with fire hydrants which in tum would provide a better class for <br /> insurance rates. <br /> C158 <br /> Should these homes be treated any differently than other homes that are built within the fire district? <br /> What is the fire district policy with respect to new construction? We are proposing stand pipes in the <br /> lakes for fire water and sprinklers inside each home. The insurance rates are our problem. <br /> paae 3 - 15 Cultural Resources <br /> Development of the project site would destroy or degrade cultural resources. <br /> This again is the type of subjective conclusion to be made by the Board of Supervisors. after a C159 <br /> professional,dispassionate presentation of the facts. It may be possible to not destroy or damage any <br /> Indian habitative or burial sites. It is someone's subiective conclusions that development nearby or <br /> between two sites would destroy or degrade cultural resources. <br /> III-1Z <br />
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