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Mitigation Measure ~-6: The water tank shall have treatment to minimize visual impact, <br /> including landscape screening, use of a neutral color, and use of grading techniques. <br /> FEIR pages 5-13, 5 - 14. <br /> <br /> F_iaaillg: Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into the project <br /> that avoid or substantially lessen the significant effect identified in the Final EIR. <br /> <br /> Rationale for Finding: The proposed mitigation measures would make the water tank less <br /> visible, thus resolving visual impact issues associated with the tank. <br /> <br /> PLFMP STATIONS <br /> <br /> IMPACT 5G: Without provision for screening, the proposed pump stations could have an adverse <br /> visual impact. FEIR page 5-9. <br /> <br /> Mitigation Measure 5-7: Provide visual screening of pump stations thorough the use of <br /> vegetation, berrns, and/or underground placement. FEIR page 5-14. <br /> <br /> Fi_laah3g: Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into the project <br /> that avoid or substantially lessen the significant effect identified in the .Final EXR. <br /> <br /> Rationale for Finding,: Screening of pump stations will resolve the visual impact <br /> associar~l with these project improvements. <br /> <br />CLUBHOUSE AND PARKING LOT <br /> <br />IMPACT 5H: The clubhouse building and parking lot could have an obtrusive appearance, as <br />viewed from existing homes. <br /> <br /> Mitigation Measure 5-8: Provide for detailed review of clubhouse plans, with a <br /> requirement for an unobtrusive clubhouse and parking lot appearance. Use landscaping <br /> to screen the building and parking lot. <br /> <br /> Ejxlaiag: Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into the project that <br /> avoid or substantially lessen the significant effect identified in the Final EIR. <br /> <br /> Rationale for Finding: These restrictions on the clubhouse design will make the clubhouse <br /> and parking lot less visible, thus reducing the visual impact. <br /> <br />BLUE OAK WOODLAND <br /> <br />IMPACT 6A: Proposed development would destroy a large area of oak woodland and its related <br />habitat value. Within these woodland stands are many large native trees. Many additional trees <br />may also be lost due to soil compaction and irrigation practices. FEIR pages 6-14, 6-15. <br /> <br /> 7 <br /> <br /> <br />