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8.A. - Page 69 <br />SUMMARY OF RESPONSES TO COMMENTS ON THE EIR <br />impacts. <br />The impacts to neighboring properties, including trees, will be avoided or mitigated to levels below <br />significance. <br />The impacts of stormwater runoff, drainage, and erosion have been addressed through project design and <br />mitigation measures. <br />The project will not cause significant shadow casting. <br />The noise effects related to hillside topographic effects will not be significant <br />The project design and mitigation measures will avoid or reduce significant impacts related to landslides. <br />The mitigation measures are adequate to reduce impacts to a less than significant level. <br />The replacement of trees conforms to City requirements. <br />The landscape plan screening addresses visual concerns. <br />Air quality impacts of the project are adequately addressed for construction of infrastructure and new <br />residences. <br />Biologists determined that the greenbelts are adequate to avoid significant effects to wildlife. <br />The City finds the safety plans and fuel management plans included in the EIR are sufficient to address <br />potential fire hazards. <br />The EIR has taken the potential impacts into consideration and the EIR is adequate given project design <br />and mitigation measures included in the EIR. <br />The Emerald Lake Heights Sewer Maintenance District and the piping infrastructure have the capacity to <br />serve the residences that are proposed to connect to the District. <br />The City finds that the Arborist report is unbiased and adequately addresses the impacts of the project. <br />The alternatives would not have significantly reduced impacts and would not be consistent with what is <br />allowed by the City's zoning ordinance. <br />The City finds that the air quality analysis included in the Draft EIR is adequate and accurately addresses <br />construction -related impacts to air quality. <br />The City finds the 15 -gallon replacement trees will mature and will restore the rural, forest -like character <br />of the neighborhood. <br />The City finds that the proposed size of the homes is consistent with the zoning ordinance and other <br />homes approved in the area. <br />53 <br />