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Fact: Off-road vehicles may not use common <br /> open space lands. <br /> <br /> Fact: All residences must meet Fire Code <br /> requirements for fire safety. <br /> <br />4.E. Significant Effect: Introduction of dogs/cats <br /> seriously impact many native species. <br /> <br /> 4.e.1. Finding: The revised plan substantially <br /> lessens this impact. <br /> <br /> Fact: Common area comprises 33 acres of the 50 <br /> acre site, largely unaffected. <br /> <br /> Fact: Development is concentrated along lower <br /> slopes, in areas already affected by <br /> dogs and/or cats. <br /> <br /> Fact: City regulations require dogs remain <br /> fenced or on leashes. <br /> <br /> 4.e.2. Findinq: The proposed mitigation to keep cats <br /> inside homes is infeasible. <br /> <br /> Fact: City does not have sufficient <br /> enforcement manpower to enforce such a <br /> cat rule, and enforcement would be <br /> disproportionately costly visa vis <br /> benefit. <br /> <br />4.F. Siunificant Effect: Street "B" crosses, and fills <br /> upon, a ravine with marginal riparian habitat. <br /> <br /> 4.f.1. ~: Project mitigations avoid this <br /> impact. <br /> <br /> Fact: Disruption is limited by use of <br /> retaining walls. <br /> <br /> Fact: A "detention" pond has been added to <br /> replace and improve riparian habitat in <br /> this ravine. <br /> <br />5. Geology. Soils. and Gr~d~nq <br /> <br />5.A. Significant E==ect: Cutting/filling could aggravate <br /> slope stability problems, fill areas may be subject to <br /> differential settlement, landslide repair areas <br /> increase grading and result in deep fills subject to <br /> settlement, moderately expansive soil aggravates <br /> stability problems, and spring presence and/or repair <br /> increase risk of slope instability. <br /> <br />2/21/89 -7- <br /> <br /> <br />