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SFPUC 2001 Alameda Watershed Management Plan

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III. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING AND IMPACTSG. FIRE MANAGEMENTTABLE III.G-1MANAGEMENT ACTIONS THAT COULD RESULT IN SIGNIFICANT PHYSICAL EFFECTSFROM REDUCTION OF EXISTING FUEL BREAKS<strong>Management</strong> Actions that Could be Required to Reduce Potential Physical Effects<strong>Management</strong> Actions that Could Result inPotential Physical Effects a Action a,b Level of Significanceif ImplementedAction roa4: Close and retire roads that are not needed.Action roa5: Reduce the need for multiple maintenance accessroads.Action roa8: Allow revegetation by scarifying the road surfaceand planting seed.Actions fir2, fir3, fir4, fir5, fir6, fir7, fir8, fir12, and gra1through gra5.Actions fir2, fir3, fir4, fir5, fir6, fir7, fir8, fir12, and gra1through gra5.Actions fir2, fir3, fir4, fir5, fir6, fir7, fir8, and gra1 throughgra5.LTSLTSLTSa See accompanying text and Table II-1 for a description of each management action.b Bold text indicates actions that may be most essential for reducing potential significant impacts.S = SignificantPS = Potentially SignificantLTS = Less than SignificantNOP 96.223E: <strong>Alameda</strong> <strong>Watershed</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> III.G-9 ESA / 930385January <strong>2001</strong>

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