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• An Urban/Wildland Interface Fire Management Plan (UWIFMP) including a <br />wildland/urban interface risk assessment prepared by a licensed consultant <br />covering the private lot landscape and building designs and open space area <br />shall be submitted with the tentative subdivision map application for <br />review/approval by the Fire Marshall and the Planning Director. Measures <br />identified in the UWIFMP covering private lot development shall be incorporated <br />into the development's design guidelines. Measures covering the open space <br />area will be incorporated into the City's management/maintenance plan of this <br />area. <br />The project developer shall purchase, or provide the funding for, a new Type 3, <br />four-wheel drive, four-door fire truck for the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire <br />Department. <br />(ii) Remaining Impacts. <br />Any remaining impacts related to the risk of wildland fire will be less than significant. <br />Hydrology and Water Quality <br />19. Flooding and hydromodification (pp. 174-176, 177-178 and 367-368; Condition 4- <br />5, 71, 80-81, and 83 of PUD-33; MMIP H1a and H1b.). <br />a. Potentiallmpact. <br />Development of the Environmentally Superior Project could increase the amount of run- <br />off, potentially exacerbating existing downstream flooding problems and/ or causing <br />hydromodification impacts. <br />b. Mitigation Measures. <br />The following mitigation measures are hereby adopted and will be implemented as <br />provided for in the Mitigation Monitoring and Implementation Program: <br />• Implement Oak Grove Planned Unit Development (PUD-33) Mitigation Measures <br />H1a and H1b. <br />c. Findings. <br />Based on the EIR and the entire record before the City, the City finds that: <br />(i) Effects of Mitigation. <br />The Environmentally Superior Project's potential impacts due to the possible increase in <br />the amount of run-off will be mitigated to less than significant levels through the <br />implementation of the mitigation measures discussed above because the measures <br />require the demonstration, through detailed hydraulic analysis, that implementation of <br />Page 32 of 43 <br />