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L <br /> Potential Potential > <br /> co co <br /> vD <br /> Significance Significance <br /> Without Mitigation With N -o <br /> Impacts Mitigation Mitigation Measures Responsibility Mitigation �, ) <br /> 0 <br /> Avenue to Willow Road Segments--AM Peak .ice CD <br /> Hour. The impact would be less-than-significant. o0 <br /> N <br /> Impact 7-25: Cumulative(2020)With Project LS Mitigation 7-25. The mitigation is not required. NA NA <br /> Impact on U.S. 101 Southbound Mixed-Flow <br /> Lanes, SR 92 to Whipple Road Segment--PM <br /> Peak Hour. The impact would be less-than- <br /> significant. <br /> Impact 7-26: Cumulative(2020)With and LS Mitigation 7-26. The mitigation is not required. NA NA <br /> Without Project Impact on U.S. 101 Southbound <br /> Mixed-Flow Lanes,Whipple Avenue to Woodside <br /> Road and Woodside Road to Marsh Road <br /> Segments--PM Peak Hour. The impact would be <br /> less-than-significant. <br /> Impact 7-27: Cumulative(2020)With and LS Mitigation 7-27. The mitigation is not required. NA NA <br /> Without Project Impact on Eastbound SR 84, <br /> Willow Road to University Avenue and University <br /> Avenue to the County Line Segments--PM Peak <br /> Hour. The impact would be less-than-significant. <br /> BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES <br /> Impact 8-1: Impacts on Steelhead and Chinook S Mitigation 8-1. The applicant shall coordinate with Applicant LS <br /> Salmon. Project development would involve NOAA Fisheries and CDFW to formulate and <br /> reconfiguration of the inner marina, including implement a Habitat Mitigation and Monitoring Plan <br /> installation of a public hand boat launch on a floating (HMMP)for steelhead and chinook salmon to the <br /> dock. Project construction activities could result in satisfaction of NOAA Fisheries and CDFW. The <br /> increased water turbidity and contaminant release HMMP should include, but not be limited to,the <br /> within estuarine habitat. These possible effects following provisions: <br /> represent a potentially significant impact. <br /> • The construction contractor shall use a silt <br /> curtain around the area where construction CD <br /> activities are likely to release sediment into m <br /> Redwood Creek or Smith Slough and where °- <br /> m <br /> 7:1CD <br /> 3 <br /> S = Significant m _ <br /> LS = Less than significant a <br /> SU = Significant unavoidable impact w c o <br /> NA = Not applicable <br /> T:I10695 Pete's Harbor EIR Addendumlrevised addendum no 21Table 1-1(10695-01).doc <br />