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road vehicles may impact biological resources; plants used in landscapes may "escape" to <br /> colonize and out-compete native species in the adjacent natural community. <br /> Finding: Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project which <br /> avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental effect as identified in the FEIR. These <br /> mitigation measures are listed below. <br /> Statement of Fact: This impact will be reduced by the following: <br /> A set of rigid herbicide use regulations will be developed and distributed to homeowners <br /> biannually. <br /> The following restrictions will be included in the CC&Rs: <br /> 1) No motorized vehicles will be permitted in open space areas. <br /> 2) Except for contained barbecues within the house sites, no open fires will be <br /> permitted. <br /> 3) All pets must be contained and not permitted to run free through open space <br /> areas. <br /> 4) The use of native, drought tolerant shrubs and trees will be encouraged. The <br /> restriction for aggressive exotic plants as contained in the Resource Plan will be <br /> adopted. <br /> I. CULTURAL RESOURCES <br /> I-1 Potentially Significant Impact: Development of the prosect site would destroy or degrade <br /> cultural resources. <br /> Impairment of the scientific potential of the various sites cannot be mitigated by capping the <br /> sites or excavating a portion of the affected area. Impacts to the visual quality of the setting <br /> and the visual connectivity of the sites cannot be mitigated without redesigning the project. <br /> Due to the severity of the impacts associated with the proposed plan and the variety of the <br /> sites affected, impacts are mitigated only if the project is redesigned. <br /> Finding: Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project which <br /> avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental effect as identified in the FEIR. <br /> These mitigation measures are listed below. <br /> Statement of Fact: <br /> This impact will be reduced by the following: <br /> The project shall be redesigned so that the golf course and residential parcels are all <br /> located in the northwestern portion of the site (as also required to mitigate impacts A- <br /> 1, under Land Use, and H-1, under Biological Resources), in the area shown on <br /> figures 4.9-2 and 4.9-3 in the FEIR as being of low to moderate archaeological <br /> sensitivity. <br /> —12— <br />