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<br />6.2A <br />Page 34 <br /> <br />affected by construction would include a grassy play area, paved play areas, a basketball court, <br />and a plaza area with ornamental paving. All of these facilities would be removed to <br />accommodate pipeline construction. Although the SFPUC's Standard Construction Measure No. <br />10 would require its contractor(s) to restore the ground surface within the right of way to its <br />general pre-construction condition by regrading, reseeding, and repaving of this facility, the <br />SFPUC does not intend to replace any recreational structures as part of its Project proposal. <br />Therefore, the penn anent removal of these recreational structures would constitute a significant <br />impact on recreational facilities at this location. <br /> <br />. Mitigation Measure REC-la: NotifY Local Jurisdictions and Lease-Holders <br />. Mitigation Measure REC-l b: Restore Recreational Facilities to Pre-Construction <br />Condition <br /> <br />Impact REC-lj: The Project would physically degrade recreational facilities by removing <br />or damaging existing recreational facilities directly. <br /> <br />The proposed Project would affect a playground, a play structure, and a ball field/turf area at <br />Costaiio Elementary School. These structures would be removed to accommodate construction. <br />Although the SFPUC's Standard Construction Measure No. 10 would require its contractor(s) to <br />restore the ground surface within the right of way to its general pre-construction condition by <br />regrading, reseeding, and repaving of this facility, the SFPUC does not intend to replace any <br />recreational structures as part of its Project proposal. Therefore, the permanent removal of these <br />recreational structures would constitute a significant impact on recreational facilities at this <br />location. <br /> <br />. Mitigation Measure REC-la: Notify Local Jurisdictions and Lease-Holders <br />. Mitigation Measure REC-l b: Restore Recreational Facilities to Pre-Construction <br />Condition <br /> <br />Impact REC-lk: The Project would physically degrade recreational facilities by removing <br />or damaging existing recreational facilities directly. <br /> <br />The proposed Project would affect the paved play area, play structures, and basketball court, <br />which represent the main recreation area for students during recess and physical education <br />activities at Hawes Elementary School. These structures would be removed to accommodate <br />construction. Although the SFPUC's Standard Construction Measure No. 10 would require its <br />contractor( s) to restore the ground surface within the right of way to its general pre-construction <br />condition by regrading, reseeding, and repaving of the affected area, the SFPUC does not intend <br />to replace any recreational structures as part of its Project proposal. Therefore, the permanent <br />removal of these recreational structures would constitute a significant impact on recreational <br />facilities at this location. <br /> <br />. Mitigation Measure REC-la:. Notify Local Jurisdictions and Lease-Holders <br />...... :::.::.. :Mitigation.Measiire.REC.;.] b:.. ..Resfure.Recreatioiiar'Facilitiesto.Pre~CoiistrUCtion <br />Condition <br /> <br /> <br />Impact TRJ.'l-l: Pipeline construction would reduce the capacity of the street system and <br />result in increased congestion. <br /> <br />Construction would temporarily reduce the number of travel lanes or the available width of travel <br />lanes, and it would subject vehicles, including public transit, using those roadways to increased <br />congestion and delays. Impacts would include direct disruption of traffic flows and street <br />operations. Lane blockages or street closures during construction would result in a reduction in <br /> <br />24 <br />
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