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TABLE S.1: SUMMARY OF IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES (Continued) <br /> Environmental Impact Mitigation Measure Level of Significance After Mitigation <br /> B. Visual and Aesthetics(Cont.) <br /> B.5 Excavating,moving,and depositing soil for (a) Unpaved roadways and other disturbed, Less than Significant <br /> daily cover could create excessive dust and haze unvegetated areas of the site(not including the <br /> in the vicinity of the project. (SIGNIFICANT) active area of the landfill)would be sprayed with <br /> water and dust-suppressing chemicals,for dust <br /> control as necessary. <br /> (b) The main access road would be paved. <br /> (c) Trucks and loaders would be prevented from <br /> dumping materials at heights greater than the <br /> minimum necessary to ensure clearance. <br /> (d) Vehicle speeds would be kept low on unpaved <br /> roads. <br /> (e) Routine maintenance of roads would be <br /> conducted. <br /> (f) The amount of disturbed,unvegetated area <br /> would be minimized. <br /> B.6. The proposed project would entail the removal See Mitigation Measure F.2. Less than Significant <br /> of mature oak trees from the site. <br /> (SIGNIFICANT) <br /> B.7. The proposed project would contribute (a) As feasible,the edges of adjacent roadways Significant <br /> cumulatively to the disruption of the physical should be landscaped with native shrubs and <br /> arrangement of the surrounding community. trees(such as valley oak)to camouflage both <br /> (SIGNIFICANT) landfill facilities. <br /> 5.10 <br />