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Ut,,06,, i9910-~'~-, .,,~ I~LL~CE ROBERTS & TODD ~:F 41_=' 541 Ct'~44. P.06 <br /> <br />4. The so-nd walls and tree plantings (a~ they mature) shall be incorporated <br />into the project to substantially reduce the potential for light and glare <br />impacls on adjoining properlies front both lite public and private portions of <br />the planning area. <br /> <br />F, Earth <br /> <br />Erosion potential will increase durin8 periods el` grading and construction <br />activities, particularly il" conducted during the rainy season. <br /> <br />Finding <br /> <br />Finding <br /> <br />Facts in Sunoort Of FindinK <br /> <br />The £ollowing measures have been incorporated into the project which, it' <br />properly implemented, would avoid or substantially lessen the possible erosion <br />effects to a level of insignificance, <br /> <br />1. Straw or other suitable materials shall be placed over uncovered soils, as <br />needed, during planting and construction activities. <br /> <br />2. To minimize erosion potential, major grading, planting and construction <br />projects shall be scheduled to occur during the non-rainy portion of the year. <br /> <br />3. Soil and geologic sludies shall be required for individual private <br />developtnents ~ part of the normal development review process. <br /> <br />G. Human Health <br /> <br />Implementation of the Specific Plan will involve the demolition of existing <br />structures which may increase the potential for rodent dispersal and result in <br />other conditions conducive to vectors, <br /> <br />Finding <br /> <br />Finding I <br /> <br />Facts in Suooort of Findin~ <br /> <br />The following mitigation measures have been incorporated into lhe project, <br />which, il' properly implemented, will avoid or substantially lessen the <br />potential for rodent dispersal. <br /> <br />I, The Redevelopment Agency shall be responsible l'or contacting the Orange <br />Courtly Vector Control District (OC¥CD) whenever the demolition el' structures or <br />site clearing is proposed. In order to reduce the potential for rodent <br /> <br /> <br />