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Finding. The City finds that the following mitigation measures are feasible and <br />have been incorporated into the MMRP, thereby mitigating the impacts <br />to aless-than-significant level: <br />Implement asite-specific Water Quality Management Plan <br />with targeted pollutant removal rates, per MM HY-1.1. <br />Implement an Integrated Pest Management Plan and <br />Pesticide Management Program to minimize the risk of <br />pollutants associated with landscape establishment and <br />maintenance practices in surface water runoff and infiltration <br />to groundwater, per MM HY-1.2. <br />DEIR, p. 3.5-25 <br />2. Potential to alter runoff characteristics, leading to more erosion <br />Finding. The City finds that the following mitigation measures are feasible and <br />have been incorporated into the MMRP, thereby mitigating the impact <br />to a less-than- significant level: <br />Maintain the detention basin and performance goals <br />covering system inspections, maintenance, technical training <br />of staff, and funding mechanisms, per MM HY-3.1. <br />DEIR, p. 3.5-36 <br />3. Construction of residences and structures within a FEMA 100-year flood <br />hazard area <br />Finding. The City finds that the following mitigation measures are feasible and <br />have been incorporated into the MMRP, thereby mitigating the impacts <br />to aless-than-significant level: <br />• Prior to construction, obtain flood hazard areas updates from <br />FEMA (Conditional Letter of Map Revision), per MM HY-4.1. <br />Defer certificates of occupancy until implementation of the <br />Livermore Flood Protection Improvements, as defined by the <br />FEMA Conditional Letter of Map Revision (as part of EI <br />Charro Specific Plan), per MM HY-4.2. <br />DEIR, p. 3.5-39 <br />Findings Demonstrating No Need for Recirculation <br />1. Effect of Concurrent Extension no Hydrology and Water Quality <br />Impacts on hydrology and water quality will remain substantially the same <br />with the Concurrent Extension because the Concurrent Extension will not <br />alter the proposed uses of the project site. The Concurrent Extension of <br />an additional two lanes of Stoneridge Drive may introduce limited <br />additional impervious area at an earlier date than the Deferred Extension. <br />Stoneridge Drive Specific Plan Amendment and Staples Ranch Project <br />Environmental Impact Report Findings and Statement of Overriding Considerations Page 25 of 47 <br />