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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
5/27/1992
DOCUMENT NO
PC-92-44
DOCUMENT NAME
GP-91-03/PUD-91-03
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MARSH/SMITH ASSOCIATES/CASTLEWOOD HEIGHTS
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<br />, <br /> <br />5-5 Provide light and glare control (Draft EIR, page 5-14). said <br />mitigation measures were considered and adopted with any <br />pertinent changes in condition 5-5, Exhibit "B" of the <br />Planning Commission staff report dated May 27, 1992. <br /> <br />5-6 Provide barrier along east property line (Draft EIR, page <br />5-15). Said mitigation measures were considered and adopted <br />with any pertinent changes in condition 5-6, Exhibit "B" of <br />the planning commission staff report dated May 27, 1992. <br /> <br />Finding: Mitigation Measures 5-5 and 5-6 Feasible and Required <br /> <br />The city finds that it is feasible to mitigate this impact to a <br />less-than-significant level by requ1r1ng the applicant and <br />successors in interest to incorporate the specific provisions of <br />Mitigations 5-5 and 5-6 into the project design. The applicant and <br />successors in interest shall incorporate such visual- impact <br />reduction provisions into project design as a "Condition of <br />Approval" to the project. <br /> <br />2.4 vegetation and wildlife <br /> <br /> <br />LOSS or Degradation of Riparian Habitat <br /> <br /> <br />Impact: Loss of riparian habitat and potential stream pollution <br /> <br />The city finds that the project, as currently proposed, would <br />result in a net loss of 0.75 acres of streams and loss of <br />associated riparian habitat as well as urban runoff pollutants <br />entering the stream from project streets and driveways which could <br />have an adverse affect on amphibians present and the quality of <br />water used by other wildlife species. This is a potential <br />significant impact (Draft EIR, page 6-5). <br /> <br />proposed Mitigation Measures of the EIR <br /> <br />The EIR identified the following mitigation measures which would <br />substantially avoid this potential biologic impact. <br /> <br />6-1 Redesign the project or provide replacement to minimize loss <br />of riparian habitat (Draft EIR, page 6-6). The project has <br />been redesigned accordingly to preserve the riparian areas on <br />the site. <br /> <br />6-2 Replace lost riparian woodland (Draft EIR, page 6-6). said <br />mitigation measures were considered and adopted with any <br />pertinent changes in condition 6-1, Exhibit "B" of the <br />planning commission staff report dated May 27, 1992. <br /> <br />11 <br /> <br />II <br /> <br />I <br />
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