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Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page II-44 <br /> Forward Inc.Landfill 2014 Expansion Project <br /> given the chance to make recommendations for the remains. If no recommendations <br /> are made within 24 hours, remains may be reinterred elsewhere on the property. If <br /> recommendations are made and not accepted, during the mediation period, the <br /> Native American Heritage Commission shall mediate the issue and the Human <br /> Remains shall remain in the possession of the MLD. <br /> K. VISUAL QUALITY <br /> K.1: Effects on scenic No Impact. None required. No Impact <br /> routes and vistas. <br /> K.2: Effects of relocation Less than Significant. None required. Less than <br /> of the South Branch of Significant <br /> the South Fork of <br /> Littlejohns Creek. <br /> 40. The increase in Proposed as Part of the Project: Significant and <br /> height and mass of the Unmitigable <br /> proposed project would • Native or drought-tolerant trees, shrubs, and grasses will be used in <br /> disrupt the physical landscaping to conform to the natural vegetation of the area. <br /> pattern and scale of the <br /> surrounding agricultural • Working faces of the landfill will be minimized to reduce their visibility. <br /> landscape. <br /> • To the extent feasible, the top and side slopes of the landfill will be seeded <br /> with a mixture of native grasses and wildflowers that would visually blend <br /> with plants at the project site. <br /> • Upon closure, the top and side slopes of the landfill will be planted with <br /> native grasses to the extent feasible. <br /> Implementation of these procedures would reduce the visual effects of the project; <br /> however, the increase in height and mass of the proposed project would remain a <br /> significant unmitigable impact. <br />