HomeMy WebLinkAbout032-290-005PL,ANI41NC COiVMMSSSTON SOMMAk'tY sHr,,VT FOR LAND DIVISIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL TM AGTS
xp anations of all "yes" and "maybe"answers are required
on attached sheet(s))
YhS MAYBE
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1. EARTH. Will the proposal result. in significants
a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in
geologic substructures?
b. Disruptions, displacements, camp;action, or
c
overcovering of the soil?
C. Change in' topography or ground surface'
relief features?
d. Destruction, covering or modification of any,
X
unique geologic or physical features?
e. Increase in wind or wager erosion of sail',
either on or off-site?
Changes in deposition or erosion of ,beach
sands, or changes in siltation, deposition
ma modify the channel of
or erosion which Y
a river or strearr: or the bed of- the ocean or
X
any bay, inlet or lake?
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g. L08S of prime agriculturally productive ,soils
outside designated urban areas?
h. Exposure of people or property to geologic
hazards' such as earthquakes, landslides, mud-
slides, ground failure or similar hazards?..
Z, AIR. Will the proposal result :in substantial:
a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient
air quality?
b: The creation of objectionable odors, smoke
or fumes?
c. Alteration of air movement, moisture, or
temperaturO;, or any change in climate,
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locally Or regionally?
3: WATER. Will the proposal resultin' substantial:
a. Changes in cu'rr,ent or the course or
direction o:f water movements in either,
marine or fresh waters?
b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns,
or the rate and amount,of surface runoff?
c. Need for off-sit,61 surface drainage,improv'e-
ments., including vegetation removal, channel -
ration or culvert installation?
d: Alterations to the course or flow of flood
waters?,:
e. Ghats e in the, amount of surface water in' any `
water body?
f: Discharge into surface wavers, or in any
alteration ;of surface Water duality, including
but not limited to` temperature, dissolved
G,
OXY90 ar turbidity?
g, Alteration of tho'directioii or rate of, flow:
of ground waters?
h. Chari 'e in. the usritity o quaff ty�y of grounc1 vrater,s,
Age' a
i
either through direct additions ar with-
drawa.s,'or through interception of an
agtiifex by cuts or exca`��ations?
i s RedtYctioiY in the,, amount of water otherwise
available for public i44ter� suppies?
Exposure of people ar property to water
related hazards such .as flooding.?_
YES
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Kr1YIiE NO
4.
:PLANT LIFE. lVill the proposal •r•esul.t in substantial;
a4 Manin the diversity of species, or number
of any species of plants (including trees,
,
shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants) ?:
b. Reduction- of the numbers of -'any unique, rare
x
or endangered species of plants?
C., Introduction of new species of plants into an
a, or in a barrier to the normal. replenish-
�
ment of exis•tin- species?
ment
d. Reduction in acreage of any.agricultural ;cro.p?
S.
LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial,,.
.ANIMATa
a. Cnange in the, daversity of Species, or numbors
of any species of animals (birds , land animals
including reptiles. fish and shell fish,
benthic organisms or insects).?
b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare
or endangered species of animals?
c. Introduction of new species' of animals into
an area, ;or, result in a barrier to the migration
or movement of animals?
d. Deterioration to existing fish Or wildlife
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habitat?
6.
NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial:
a, Increases in existing noise levelsl
to noise levels?
b. Exposure of people severe
7,
LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce
significant light and glare?
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LAND USE. Will the proposal result in: a
su stant al alteration of the present o-rplanned
G.
land use of an area?
9.
NATURAL_RESOURCES; llill the proposal result in
su stantial;
a, Increase in the rate o£ use of any natural
resources?
b. Depletion of any `non=renewable natural
X.
resources?
10.
RISK OP UPSET, Will the, p`ropa-sal i yvolve:
a, A r� s=-af explosion or the release of hazard-
out. substances (Including y, but ,not l:imitdd to;
oil; pesticides,, chemicals .or radiation)in the
.ons.?
event of an ddcidsncr� upset conditio
b. ' Possi.ble interference 'with an emergency
p p emergency evacuation pl;w
res onse tan or timer e
ll.
POPULATION Will, 1 the proposal alter the location
�strs�bition, density, or growth rate 0, the human
population?
l�.
DOUSING 11i'll the proposal affect „existing housingf
or -create A -demand for at ditioilal houks nd?
Affilk
YES
MAYBE NU
13.
TRA.NSPOR'TATION/CIRCULATION:- Will the proposal
resultin:
a. Generation. of substantial additional. vehic;t;
movement?
b;. Effects on existing parking facilities, o.+
demand for new, parking?
c. Substantial impact on existing transportatiQa
systems?
d. Significant
Significant alterations to present patterns
of or, movement of people and/ort
goods?,
X
e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air tra', 141?
f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehic°bos,
ba::cycl3, or pedestxsans?
14.
PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an of oct
upon, or result in a need for new or altered
governmental services:,
a. Fire protection?
jC
b. Police protection?
X
c. Schools?
x
d; Parks or other recreational facilities?�
e. Maintenance of public facilities,. including
roads?
f. Other governmental services?
15.
ENERGY. Will the proposal result in:
a. Use of substantial amounts of fuelror energy?
b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing
sources of energy, or require the development
of, new sources of energy?
16..
UTILITIES: Will the proposal result in a need, for
new systems, or substantial alterations to the
following:
a. Power or natural gas?
1C
b. Communications systems?
X"
c. Water, availability:
X
d. Sewer ox septic tank.?
e.Storm water' drainage?
E, Solid waste and,disposal'
17.
4U, LIA HEALTH,. Will the proposal result in-:
a Creation of any 'health, hazard or potoxit;ial
health .hazard (excluding, mental he th)?
b Exposure of people to potential health
ha2ards?
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18.
AESTHETICS: Will the proposal, result in the
o. s txucta o z of any scenicvista, or view open to
the public, ox ;will the raposa�:l Tesul t in' the
Ir
creation of an c1EStheti'cally offensive site OpC:n
to public vie.wo,
`4"
YES,
MAYBH, NO
19`. RECREA'T'ION. Will the proposal result in an i.MPUCt
upon the quality or quantity of Gxist 'ng recreaional
oppo'rtuniti'es?
20. CULTURAL RESOURCES.
a. Will the proposal result in the alteration
of or the destruction of a prehistoric,' or
historic archaeological site?
b6 Will the proposal result in adverse phys=ctal
or, aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or
-
historic building, structure or object?
c4 Does the proposal have the potential to causes
a physical ,change which would affect uniquo
ethnic 'cultural values?
d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious
or sacred uses within the potential impact
area?
V. DISCUSSIONOF ENVIRONMENTAL E'VA'LUATION AP 39-29-05'
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