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<br />Avion Project SEIR <br />Page S-6 <br />Table S-1 <br />Summary of Significant Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Measures <br />Environmental Issue Impacts Mitigation <br />Impact Level <br />After <br />Mitigation <br />Biological Resources <br />Would the project result in <br />a substantial adverse <br />impact on any Tier I <br />habitats, Tier II habitats, <br />Tier IIIA habitats, or <br />Tier IIIB habitats as <br />identified in the Biology <br />Guidelines of the Land <br />Development manual or <br />other sensitive natural <br />community identified in <br />local or regional plans, <br />policies, regulations, or by <br />the California Department <br />of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) <br />or U.S. Fish and Wildlife <br />Service (USFWS)? <br />Vegetation Communities <br /> <br />Impact BIO-1: Impacts to coastal sage scrub, <br />southern mixed chaparral, and non-native <br />grassland would be significant. <br />MM-BIO-1: Upland Vegetation Communities <br /> <br />Mitigation for impacts to coastal sage scrub (Tier II <br />habitat), southern mixed chaparral (Tier IIIA <br />habitat), and non-native grassland (Tier IIIB <br />habitat) communities would be achieved through <br />the preservation of habitat on the site located <br />outside of the development area. Prior to <br />issuance of any construction permits, including <br />but not limited to, the first Grading Permit, <br />Demolition Plans/Permits and Building <br />Plans/Permits, the project would demonstrate to <br />the satisfaction of the City that impacts to a total <br />of 15.2 acres of sensitive vegetation would be <br />mitigated by the on-site preservation of <br />24.03 acres of sensitive vegetation as summarized <br />by habitat type in Table 5.2-5. The preserved <br />habitat areas on the site would all be within the <br />boundaries of the MHPA Boundary Line <br />Adjustment (BLA) dedicated to the City in fee title. <br />Acceptance of land dedicated in fee title is subject <br />to approval by the City’s Park and Recreation <br />Open Space. <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Would the project result in <br />substantial adverse <br />impacts, either directly or <br />through habitat <br />modifications, to any <br />species identified as a <br />Sensitive Wildlife <br /> <br />Impact BIO-2: Impacts to Cooper’s hawk <br />and/or rufous-crowned sparrow would be <br />significant. <br />MM-BIO-2: Standard City Construction <br />Measures <br />Prior to issuance of any construction permits, <br />including but not limited to, the first Grading <br />Permit, Demolition Plans/Permits and Building <br />Plans/Permits, mitigation for general impacts to <br />Less Than <br />Significant
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