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7- AA19-04; TPM19-01;DA18-02_2800 N MAIN STREET
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project, the small ground-dwelling animals and the birds would be forced <br /> to migrate to the outlying areas. When the project is completed and the <br /> project area is re-landscaped, wildlife would probably return. <br /> Cumulative Impacts <br />I; <br /> The proposed project, in conjunction with other development in <br /> the area, would result in a cumulative reduction of existing vegetation <br /> and habitat during construction of these projects and consequently, a <br /> reduction of bird and manual species. However, the vegetation and <br /> landscaping that would be provided by the cumulative developments after <br /> project completion could actually result in an overall increase of urban <br />L bird and manual species. <br /> 5.4.3 Mitigation Measures <br />1: <br /> The Participation Agreement requires the Project Participant <br /> to provide adequate landscaping on the site and provide for the <br /> Redevelopment Agency to approve all preliminary and final landscaping <br />L plans submitted by the Participant. <br /> 5.4.4 Significant Environmental Effects <br /> There are no substantial adverse biological impacts <br /> anticipated as a result of project implementation. <br /> 64
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