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(-_) �_ <br /> Potential Potential <br /> o <br /> Significance Significance <br /> Without Mitigation With N a <br /> Impacts Mitigation Mitigation Measures Responsibility Mitigation N, o <br /> O o <br /> warrant continued verification during the City- • Prepare more detailed architectural plans to n <br /> required design review process as project provide additional information regarding <br /> architectural and landscape details are refined and materials,textures, and building massing. <br /> finalized. Until this design review and policy <br /> consistency verification process is completed to City • Prepare more-detailed open space and <br /> satisfaction, it is assumed that the project could still landscape design plans to indicate the design <br /> have a significant visual impact related to approach to all publicly accessible open spaces. <br /> consistency with City urban design objectives. Note on the plans which areas are open to the <br /> general public and during what hours of the day. <br /> Include a description of the function and design <br /> intent of perimeter public open spaces. Prepare <br /> enlarged design plans and cross sections for <br /> Bair Island Road; public ways along Redwood <br /> Creek and Smith Slough; and publicly <br /> accessible ways along interior project water <br /> areas. <br /> Implementation of these measures would reduce <br /> urban design related visual impacts to a less-than- <br /> significant level. <br /> Impact 5-7: Internal Visual Relationship of LS Mitigation 5-7. The mitigation is not required. NA NA <br /> Project Development to Electrical Transmission <br /> Lines. The impact would be less-than-significant. <br /> POPULATION, HOUSING AND EMPLOYMENT <br /> Impact 6-1: Project-Related Resident Population S Mitigation 6-1. Implement the mitigation measures Applicant LS <br /> Growth. The current project would have fewer identified in other sections of this Addendum related <br /> residences (411 units)than the previous Pete's to project population-induced environmental impacts <br /> Harbor component of the Marina Shores Village (transportation and circulation--section 3.4, <br /> project(633 units)and would accommodate an infrastructure and public services--section 3.7, <br /> estimated total of approximately 855 residents noise--section 3.10, and air quality--section 3.12). <br /> (fewer than the previous Pete's Harbor project Implementation of these measures would reduce v <br /> potential for 1,315 residents). Though the identified environmental impacts associated with the a <br /> population growth increment associated with the project-related population increase to a less-than- m <br /> co D <br /> D <br /> S = Significant _ <br /> LS = Less than significant j 7/; <br /> SU = Significant unavoidable impact „cam <br /> NA = Not applicable <br /> T:I10695 Pete's Harbor EIR Addendumlrevised addendum no 2ITable 1-1(10695-01).doc <br />