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AgdaPkt 2014-03-24 Closed and Regular
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City Council
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3/24/2014
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v c_) <br /> Potential Potential <br /> o <br /> Significance Significance <br /> Without Mitigation With N a <br /> Impacts Mitigation Mitigation Measures Responsibility Mitigation N, o <br /> 0 0 <br /> Q <br /> This mitigation may be integrated with Mitigation 9-3 n <br /> (Temporary Impacts from Inner Marina <br /> Reconfiguration). <br /> Impact 8-7: Project-Related Loss of Fresh NA Mitigation 8-7. The mitigation is not required. NA NA <br /> Emergent Wetlands. The impact would not occur. <br /> Impact 8-8: Project-Related Bird Collisions. The S Mitigation 8-8. Collisions may be reduced by Applicant, City LS <br /> location of the project near the Bair Island Wildlife adopting, as part of the project's architectural review <br /> Refuge would result in a potentially significant process, a lighting policy that strives for minimal <br /> impact related to bird collisions. exterior night-lighting, requires adoption of low- <br /> intensity exterior lighting, uses cutoff lights and <br /> shielding techniques that focus exterior light <br /> downward, and includes perimeter lights that are <br /> timed by project management to shut off <br /> automatically when not in use. Implementation of <br /> these measures would reduce this potential impact <br /> to a less-than-significant level. <br /> Impact 8-9: Project-Related General Outdoor S Mitigation 8-9. Implementation of Mitigation 8-8 Applicant, City LS <br /> Lighting Impacts on Biological Resources. The would reduce this potential impact to a less-than- <br /> project would result in additional lighting at a close significant level. <br /> distance to sensitive wetland habitats. Outdoor <br /> lighting from the proposed project may adversely <br /> affect nocturnal, roosting, and nesting birds, and <br /> disrupt natural diurnal rhythms of a wide range of <br /> animals and plants. These possible effects <br /> represent a potentially significant impact. <br /> Impact 8-10: Project-Related Introduction of S Mitigation 8-10. Continue collaboration with City Applicant LS <br /> Invasive, Non-Native Plants. Since the project site staff to eliminate any invasive, non-native species <br /> is adjacent to Middle Bair Island, a federally listed from the landscape plan to reduce this <br /> managed wildlife reserve, invasive non-native plant identified potential impact of using non-native <_. <br /> species could have an adverse effect on native species to a less-than-significant level. a <br /> vegetation and special-status wildlife in the area. <br /> co D <br /> D <br /> S = Significant _ <br /> LS = Less than significant s 7/; <br /> SU = Significant unavoidable impact o cr <br /> NA = Not applicable <br /> co <br /> T:I10695 Pete's Harbor EIR Addendumlrevised addendum no 21Table 1-1(10695-01).doc <br />
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