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133 <br /> <br />HUMAN HEALTH <br /> <br />Significant Effect <br /> <br />The development of the project could result in existing vectors that may be present on the site to <br />mitigate to adjacent residential areas at the start of project grading. <br /> <br />Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project <br />which avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental effect identified in <br />the Final EIR. <br /> <br />Facts in Support of the Findin~ <br /> <br />If roof rats and field mice are present on the site they could migrate to surrounding areas at the <br />start ofproject grading. A successful eradication program can sig~ficantly reduce, or entirely <br />eliminate any vectoi's on the site that could migrate to surrounding properties. Incorporation of <br />the following measures will reduce potential impacts to surrounding residents: <br /> <br />The project applicant shall contact the Orange County Vector Control at least two months <br />prior to the start of grading requesting a site inspection for the presence of vectors. <br />Should vectors be present, the project applicant shall initiate methods recommended by <br />the Orange County Vector Cont~'Ol to eliminate or reduce identified vectors. <br /> <br />One week prior to the start ofgradinfi the project applicant shall contact Orange County <br />Vector Control for a follow-up visit to determine the success of the eradication program. <br /> <br />One week prior to the start of grading the project applicant shall contact by mail all <br />property owners adjacent to the site. The notice shall state the date grading will begin and <br />to watch for visible signs of vectors. <br /> <br />SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS WHICH CANNOT BE <br />AVOIDED IF THE PROJECT IS DEVELOPED <br /> <br />AIR QUALITY <br /> <br />Significant Effect <br /> <br />The estimated nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions generated by construction equipment exceeds the <br />Significance Emissions Thresholds established by the South Coast Air Quality Management <br />District (SCAQMD): <br /> <br />Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project <br />which avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental effect identified in <br />the Final EIK <br /> <br />17 <br /> <br /> <br />