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The DEIR indicates at page 41 that the use of adjacent <br />pasture land by wildlife along Arroyo de la Laguna would be <br />reduced or eliminated by the Project and subsequent residential <br />development, and the Final EIR indicates in Response No. 87 on <br />page 18 that use of the Project site as a corridor for wildlife <br />travelling between Pleasanton Ridge and the Arroyo would be <br />reduced by subsequent development of the Project site. <br />The DEIR notes on page 42 that the Project includes <br />Mitigation Measure 1, which provides for the preservation of <br />all possible ezisting heritage trees, with replacement as <br />required by the Pleasanton Tree Preservation Ordinance. <br />in addition to the aforementioned mitigation measure, <br />which has been incorporated into the project, the DEIR and the <br />Final EIR propose two additional mitigation measures. The DEIR <br />on page 42 proposes Mitigation Measure 1 for residual impacts. <br />This measure would preserve ezisting heritage trees along <br />Bernal Avenue and Foothill Road by requiring dedication of the <br />landscape easement and construction of a path along the roadway <br />to preserve these trees. <br />In addition, the Final EIR, on pages 10 and 18, adds <br />Mitigation Measure 2 for residual impacts. Mitigation <br />Measure 2 is a requirement that deed restrictions be used to <br />insure that the design of lots along the northern edge of the <br />Project site retain as a natural corridor the ezisting swale <br />between the site and the Foothill Knolls subdivision. This <br />10 <br />