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<br />be subject to seismic safety standards of the Uniform Building <br />Code. Compliance with the Uniform Building Code along with the <br />incorporation of the design recommendations identified in the <br />project geotechnical investigation would reduce potential <br />seismically induced liquefaction and settlement impacts to a <br />level considered less than significant. <br /> <br />A-4. Landslides <br /> <br />No Impact <br /> <br />The project area is flat without any topographical relief. <br />According to General Plan Land Use Element EIR, there are no <br />landslide planes or slopes within the project area. Therefore, <br />implementation of the proposed project would not result in <br />adverse impacts in regards to landslides. <br /> <br />B. Would the project result in substantial soil erosion or the <br />loss of topsoil? <br /> <br />Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated <br /> <br />Erosion refers to the removal <br />surfaces by water or wind. <br />intensified with an increase in <br />channels and by the removal of <br />soil exposed. <br /> <br />of soil from exposed bedrock <br />The effects of erosion are <br />slope, the narrowing of runoff <br />groundcover, which leaves the <br /> <br />Construction operations for the proposed proj ect would require <br />the clearing, excavation, and grading of onsite soils. The <br />uncovered soils on the project site could potentially result in <br />erosion and sedimentation impacts to onsite and offsite drainage <br />facilities. This potential impact could increase during periods <br />of rain. To reduce potential erosion impacts to a level <br />considered less than significant, the following mitigation <br />measure shall be implemented. <br /> <br />Mitigation Measure <br /> <br />· Prior to issuance of grading permits, the project developer <br />shall provide proof of coverage under NPDES General <br />Construction Activity Storm Water Permit that includes; (a) <br />A copy of the proj ect' s permit issued by the State Water <br />Resource Control Board that identifies the permit number, <br />(B) Two copies of the Storm Water Pollution Prevention <br />Plan. <br /> <br />c. Would the project result in the loss of a unique geological <br />feature? <br /> <br />13 <br /> <br />7 6A~3 <br />