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8.B. - Page 39 <br /> TABLE 2 <br /> Trees On-site <br /> Tree No. Common Name Diameter Circumference Overall Condition8 <br /> 1 Montere ine 23.5 74 Ve oor <br /> 2 Chinese elm 142 45 Fair <br /> 3 Black Acacia 19.6 62 Ve oor <br /> 4 Dou las Fir 16 50 Fair <br /> 5 Grapefruit 12.7 40 Good <br /> 6 Olive 16.8 53 Fair <br /> 7 Coast redwood 233 73 Fair <br /> 8 Dou las fir 143 45 Fair <br /> 9 Incense cedar 20 63 Good <br /> 10 Olive 12.2 38 Fair <br /> Removal of the olive tree would require a City-issued tree removal permit. None of the trees <br /> surveyed are designated as heritage trees. <br /> 4.4.2 Environmental Checklist and Discussion <br /> BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES <br /> Less Than <br /> Potentially Significant With Less Than Beneficial Information <br /> Significant Mitigation Significant No Impact Impact Source(s) <br /> Impact �corporated Impact <br /> Would the project: <br /> 1) Have a substantial adverse effect, ❑ � ❑ ❑ ❑ 1,2 <br /> either directly or through habitat <br /> modifications, on any species <br /> identified as a candidate, sensitive, or <br /> special status species in local or <br /> regional plans,policies, or regulations, <br /> or by the California Department of <br /> Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and <br /> Wildlife Service? <br /> 2) Have a substantial adverse effect on ❑ ❑ ❑ � ❑ 1 2 <br /> , <br /> any riparian habitat or other sensitive <br /> natural community identified in local <br /> or regional plans,policies,regulations, <br /> or by the California Department of <br /> Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and <br /> Wildlife Service? <br /> 8 Overall condition was measured relative to the health and structure of the tree. <br /> 1410 Valota Road Residential Project 27 Initial Study <br /> Redwood City January 2012 <br />