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Show 6. Land .: /.•-; :• :':: ::; ::;:;•::•:•:•: :: x :•.-:.. •:•:•••:•••••• :•:•• • •::•: :.:.::•..:.:.:'•':::-.:• » .•:..•::•:•: :•:•:•:•:-: •:•:•: mmmmmmmmmm? mmmB ;.•:•: :-. :•••:•: :•: :-.•:•:•:•;•: •-.•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•.•••:•:•:•:•;•:•:•:•.•:•. :•••:•: .•:•: I-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:--- ••^^••••••••••^••••••^ • Current Situation ( CS) Alternative A •.-.-: :•:•:•. Alternative B Alternative C 6.1 Determine the appropriate mix of sovereign land classifications on GSL. Feasibility/ Effectiveness In place now and effective. Time and money required, however not significant cost. Same as A. Same as A. Possible Impacts Visual impacts and seasonal disturbance of gull rookery at Black Rock. Some loss of shorebird habitat at the south shore, north and east of old Saltair. Hat Island nesting areas are better protected. Shorebird habitat between old Saltair and Goggin Drain better protected. Harbor sites at Black Mtn. and Rozel Point made available. Fragmentation of habitat at these potential harbors. Same as A, but viewshed and open water bird use west of AISP would be better protected. Same as CS, but more development would be allowed at the south tip. Harbor sites at Black Mtn. and Rozel Point made available. Fragmentation of habitat at Black Mtn. and Rozel Point. Conflicts/ Coordination Conflict with Section 23- 21 - 5 areas. Development coordinated through RDCC. Consultation with USFWS regarding Black Rock area migratory birds. Better opportunity for coordination with the Inland Sea Shorebird Reserve. Same as A. Same as CS. Public Trust/ Protection Sovereign land classifications change in response to public demand and the need for resource protection. Same as CS. Same as CS. Same as CS. 188 |