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fill saturation, differential settlement of fill, <br /> destabilization of cut and/or adjacent slopes and <br /> reactivation of landslides and/or movement of fills <br /> from burial of springs and alteration of the <br /> groundwater flow (Final EIR, pages 8-22 and 8-23). <br /> <br /> 6. The City finds that approval of the project could <br /> result in structural damage and slope and stream <br /> bank failures due to moderate to strong seismic <br /> shaking during the project's lifetime. This is a <br /> potential significant impact (Final EIR, page 8- <br /> 21). <br /> <br /> 7. The City finds that approval of the project could <br /> result in surcharging of downstream drainage <br /> systems and possible flooding and sedimentation. <br /> This is a potential significant impact (Final EIR, <br /> page 8-25). <br /> <br /> 8. The City finds that approval of the project would <br /> result in off-hauling a large amount of excess dirt <br /> leading to excessive truck traffic, dust problems. <br /> wear and tear on City streets and possible traffic <br /> problems. This is a potential significant impact <br /> (Final EIR, page 8-25). <br /> <br />Facts: <br /> <br />1. The project developer is required with a condition <br /> of approval to implement mitigation 8.1 through 8.6 <br /> (Final EIR, page 8-16 through 8-17) regarding <br /> unstable slopes, landslides, and soil creep. <br /> <br /> With the tentative map and preliminary grading <br /> plan, the applicant shall submit a landslide repair <br /> plan prepared by a geotechnical engineer and <br /> certified engineering geologist recommending <br /> measures for stabilizing slopes and repairing all <br /> on-site landslides and, if identified, all off-site <br /> landslides that could affect this development. <br /> These measures shall include detailed sections <br /> showing limits of the stabilization work and <br /> detailed specifications for performance of the <br /> stabilization work. All landslide repair and slope <br /> stabilization work shall be done by the project <br /> developer before the individual lots are sold. <br /> <br />2. The project developer is required with a condition <br /> of approval to implement mitigation 8.10 through <br /> 8.11 (Final EIR, pages 8-18 through 8-19) regarding <br /> the problems of differential fill settlement. <br /> <br /> - 18 - <br /> <br /> <br />
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