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AUGUSTIN BERNAL MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL PROJECT DRAFT INITIAL STUDY <br /> 12956 <br />DUDEK 76 April 2022 <br />resources, geology and soils, and hydrology and water quality; however all of these impacts would <br />be reduced to less than significant levels with implementation of the mitigation measures identified <br />in this Initial Study. Thus, the impact of the proposed modification of an existing community park <br />would be less than significant impact with mitigation incorporated. <br />The project would slightly increase use and associated maintenance requirements of the Augustin <br />Bernal Community Park. Routine maintenance activities would include repairing any damaged trail <br />sections or features and trimming vegetation to maintain a clear path of travel for trail users. These <br />activities would not lead to new adverse environmental effects. <br />Mitigation Measures <br />Refer to the following: <br /> MM BIO-1 in Section 3.5; <br /> MMs CUL-1 and CUL-2 in Section 3.5; <br /> MMs-GEO-1 and GEO-2 in Section 3.7; and <br /> MM-HAZ-1 in Section 3.9. <br />3.16 Recreation <br /> <br />Potentially <br />Significant <br />Impact <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Impact With <br />Mitigation <br />Incorporated <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Impact No Impact <br />XVI. RECREATION <br />a) Would the project increase the use of <br />existing neighborhood and regional <br />parks or other recreational facilities <br />such that substantial physical <br />deterioration of the facility would occur <br />or be accelerated? <br /> <br />b) Does the project include recreational <br />facilities or require the construction or <br />expansion of recreational facilities which <br />might have an adverse physical effect <br />on the environment? <br /> <br />Setting <br />The project site is currently used as an unofficial mountain bike trail within the existing Augustin Bernal <br />Community Park. The public responses to questionnaires used to inform development of the City’s Trails