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City of Solana Beach
Shoreline and Coastal Bluff Management Strategies Draft MEIR
Summary
Table S-1 (continued)
Summary of Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Measures
I. Unavoidable Significant Environmental Impacts Associated with
Alternatives Without Changes to Fully Mitigate Them
(Lead Agency must issue "Statement of Overriding Considerations" under
Section 15093 and 15126[b] of the State CEQA Guidelines if the Agency
determines these effects are significant and wishes to select this Alternative)
(Continued)
Category/
Alternative
Environmental Impacts
Mitigation
Alternative 4 (Continued):
property values would decrease over
Population and
time as setback lines and required
Housing (Continued)
property acquisition would place time
restrictions on ownership. Therefore,
under this alternative, impacts to
population and housing would be
adverse.
II. Significant Environmental Impacts That Can Be Avoided or Mitigated (Section 151 26[c]
of the State CEQA Guidelines)
Geology and Soils
Alternatives 1 & 2
Long-term Loss of Beach Width
This can be mitigated using artificial beach
replenishment provided the program is properly
designed to maintain a protective beach width
in front of the structures.
Reduction in Sediment Contribution to
This can be mitigated in a similar fashion as
Littoral Zone
the loss of beach by using artificial beach
replenishment.
Beach Encroachment/
This can be mitigated by locating the protective
Placement of the Protection Structure
structure as close as possible to the base of
the seacliff. The dynamic effect can be
mitigated in a similar fashion as above, by
artificial beach replenishment.
Wave Reflection
Appropriate design features can mitigate
increased wave reflection. Sand loss impacts
from reflection not mitigated through design
can be mitigated through sand banking in
coordination with the mitigation of other
consequences.
Project No. 323530000
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