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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
II. Significant Environmental Impacts That Can Be Avoided or Mitigated (Section 151 26[c]
of the State CEQA Guidelines) (Continued)
Category/
Alternative
Environmental Impacts
Mitigation
Aesthetics (Continued)
Alternative 1
Gunite covering should be designed and
(Continued)
constructed with:
- undulating form and lines
- addition of planting pockets consisting of
ornamental or native vegetation to
blend in with existing adjacent
vegetation
- coarse textures
Seacave fills and plugs should be
constructed with:
- undulating form and lines
- coarse textures
Alternative 2
Seawalls pose a higher cumulative visual
Alternative 2 is not as proactive as the City's
impact than would seacave plugs or fills;
Shoreline and Bluff Protection Ordinance,
therefore, Alternative 2 would pose a
which encourages seacave and notch fills over
higher cumulative visual impact than
seawall construction in order to avoid the
Alternative 1.
greater environmental impacts associated with
seawalls. The City of Solana Beach could
encourage the California Coastal Commission
to revise its current policy and take a more
proactive approach to coastal bluff protection
similar to the approach embodied in the City's
Ordinance, which helps to reduce the impacts
of seawalls. However, since California Coastal
Commission policy changes are out of the
control of the City of Solana Beach, this would
not be a feasible mitigation measure as far as
the City is concerned, though the Coastal
Commission itself could implement it.
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