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HomeMy WebLinkAbout066-470-018r TV, ENVIFOWE�xaL TGit�ACT Xp anat Lops o 1 'yGs'!r and c'ma �be�' anst4ers are required, on attached sheets) YES MAYBE 130 1. EARTH. win the proposal result in significant:' in changes in .h conditions or a. Unst�.ble earn b Disruton,so'struct�ixes? ---- ; • , mpaction or ' diff Icemen co cow Jp ovexc-ovel i. of the sail , c. Change n tapograph1� cr ground surface _ relief feattires" d: Destructions covering` or i��odificaton of any uni'Que goologi.c ox physical featuxe�? — wxlld; or ijater- erosion ol~ soils, e , Tnrxease in either nn 'Or off-site? of beach Cht�in ;cs in depos''x.tiori or �eroSlon szricls, or c,,laftges in siltatxari, deposition or erOSicn Whic i may 1110difY the channel Of the bed of the ocean OV rIVer' or Stream or ani, ba}, inlet or. lalo? so 1 ime ag' �a ? � � s Loss o� p"' xicultu1�.11 Productive �.. Otits'ide designated urban areae to colo �c h Eposuxe of people ox pr0pc.xt, g g� Ila2arc�s such as ;aaxthqualces, landslides, t txd- s fides gl'aund .tailu e o r similar txa2a rds 7 ._. _.. AZF. 1�i11 t}se pxopesal result in substantial: or detcrio7:�ttion of ambient a, MIT emissions wit, c� U Ci 1 . tv ? 4�rr. Y Odors , s.mcake t1.n of obj,ectxonable b, Tile Grir�tL ox fumes? c.t��ratiotl of air IROVemeh't inoist.ure, ax C}laTlge in G1ilnate y tentp'elxatLite O1 any IWATER, Will tile; ptoposal result in substantial . a, C}langcs in currents 0r the course or d, stl�er o �aatey mOVe�nents 7 n �5 -- - - mal filar . Fresh water Y.. b Chatlge s �n absorption rzztes dr'dinaga patterns orr t}ie tate and amount o:f sub"face rune i?. c. iced fox off-site St1t ace dr'axnago impxove4 removal, channel- nients' iatCludxrlg vog0t'tti.on inst1atxon7_ -y �atjan or culvert 'Al dAiiOVIC;tiat s to t17e coux� e (it'f o1v of flood i terSy in t1 e at out t of Stjrfi1ce 'Water' `iii C han ftliscl 'r e into surface t�rctter� s or iii any c�uai,Jt xttGlutiZng ltch�`at i o u"d ice �uatoi` , but riot limited to'teiilp�`atcrre, ctissolvrd 4r gate oltlW lteat�antc�lthe tailt~ct.ot1 y 1f �1u114i wat10rs Gh n%t� i � g1`orin iJ h� y t� t�l� C�Uarit culler throng} Y1lxect adrirt ons o w th- or t.irbu�)a int or'ci;' tort of rx d�r-,j a c"T by +�1I5 Clip o��ca1"at�t�11g y� ��- ion an the aioiih o water otherwise t:eu nvailablr �a' public ivEttorrtppl<les'. b �r� rtre 0r ptople. or pro e tyTLtoy/ rawer i;* as X100 rt, a ed I a�w�Y �ici, Y MAYBE No 4.'PLANT,LIPEA".11 the ,, AbSubsa• proposal result C alt.ge in the .iversitl of 'species, o'rnumber1 o ,n,v species of plants (including trees, shrubs , grass , crops,:, and aquatic plants b. Reduction of the numbers ,,- . �-- oC ani una.qu�:, are or enriangerea species of -plants?' ". Intxoriilction of new species of r plantsi area, or ill a barrier to thnto all. e ,normal replenish- Aent o,t existin- species? d• Pecitiction III atrajge of any agricultural crop?' S. NI�IAL. i,Iph. W111 the proposal result ih: substantial: • Gnange in the di�rer$Ity of specie, or numbers of an�r species of animals (birds, land animals' i!1.1Udillg reptiles, fish and shell ft., 11e 11 ILt111�C 61,g],a 1Ls'Ins O lns'eCtS�'� b : !fie' uc t On in the numbers' of-. any unique, 'rare �r Clld iligered spot..' ..-...» 0 21211111 157. Ill rad-ur tion of"11:eW Sp6eies of aninto rt ,i ares, or' result in a bai•ribr to the migrati or movement' of animals9 on d: £?eteriOrEttion to elistiftg fish or `ivilc3life habitatI? No1SE tV� 11 the Proposal result in substantiax; i. Ill' i:1 e:�isting noise levels? SUs b, Br�osureof people to severe no%s levels,r w hx`�i[C`fi'1?�IJ K.'LAP r ` h �l the p r�opr)s�l pl'oducl, s gn _ x0arS`t light ally giate'? - B L:11�r 1� iiS the proposal result in, --- - 3u �t11Ci�11<- �►lt-T'altit�21 r - - '` - a ., tlt. pt-etlt or lani us,e of an drda? Planned ...� . ��1a�"CC! C;.� L P� SCS U �t (:1a � : �V' x, l .l : t }l e su sCana,.i J pr in Int h-- late use Of ply- 1'esC)111't ' b ilepletzon op any non-j�enowftble natural res�our�:,as ..- 10 , RISK pF IIPSpT, {Y11I the proposal nVOly a. �1 risk of extl.os%ori 0 the release of hazard. Otis s�bst'In�:es Ci=nClurl�ng, but , not ixtn� ted tby . Oil . Gsticires13oinicals of radiation . event o yin cdGident d'r 11psct tondition '?aI� the b . Possible i nterfa l once inti th cilli e'mergency'. respon$e p,1 ri or emergent evacuation. Ptah?, p 11: PopULA 1tlV • CYa 1) they proposal aJ `I dnstr�b `tion JLCft,si't�r` i�l`p1 al t11e 1or� tiozi, 3 ,k'�1V h. '21te Of the 1iuma" S i 110 U StUta.1,}It; Cax'oposal ciift-ec til' C?'e It' ,# dt3i(jand t`t.lr hous�rt�, additOCl,ill�hC�ufi'1 1�7� y � 'ra" i+WH"la NO 13. TRANSPORTATION/'CIRCULATION. W, 11: the „proposal result in: a. Generation of Substantial additional ve11-1e muuement? :. b Effects: on existing parking facilities, or demand for new Barking? c. substantial i.-,,pact on existing transpoxtatign SYS tens.? dSignificant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or Bonds? pr+�wu;G 4 •. e Alterati�ans to �vaterboxne`, rail or air traf fi.c? f. zncroase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or veclestrians" 1.4. PU41C SERVICES:- 1di'lI the propria-1 have an e,ffe;Ct U on o - - p , ,�estllt: in a ner,:d foo nc.cv er altered - g,overnmbntal services a, Fire protection! , b.'Po l.tcft protection? d r 01t er recreational facilities? 1, e. o'i public CcI ud:"n,g �s f. c,tter govecnmental services'?' 15. F, iY. 1V1!,1 the proposal result in,. Jse of sub8tantial amounts. of fuel.or nerg)'? 1< ,lub!�tailtia1 increase in dehland upon exi$ting' sources of on.evgy, or re iuife the development -- of nett sources of energy = - - 1,6 UTTL1TTES WilI the irol�sal rest i t in a need for nPw systems, or substantial alterations to the` a. Paver or n � iara gas ? ._.._ ions systems?; b . Communications o = Wator d , SeWer ` or ,sept1c tank? �..; e, Strorm water drainage? f. Solid waste ani dispos,111 1, tU�iAN.�It�L'l'li°� 11'x.11. the propt�sa�. res>lttll -y--�--. a, C- eatlon of any health ltauarcl or poter tiai health battitd (oxclud n, Meal ia;l health)" b: Sxposuto of people to potext ai health 1S , A88T 1' s'I SCS 1 . 11 the propos,a7 Ies�iit Ini�he 0 tiuctio'll of fly seen7c +ista or V 'e1+� open to in the public, oi• Iv111 the proposal result tht ereat16ft of an Aesthetically oFfe3�sa.ite site tlpe t - to public v3.ety . 4'. � ,.1 t� ',:' ^ ". A ,. k }f #irk XrY . '+ Y} �i833 ;al*if ti r1 ♦ T ►' -- =-* 5, TLE NICO SEL. 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LINE' OF THS SKYWAY, (NEW ALIGN�1Eh1T) THE 'EASTERLY RIGHT-OF�-WAY INT OF BEGINNING FOINNING9THE $ANDEALOIVG SAIbDESCRIBED; AND THE TRUE POAk TOINT Off- •BEG EA5'i'ERLY - THENCF� FROM :SAID "U 'I'EiENCE - - LII�E� SO.UT�i 2 DEG,. 22� '26" DASTf 9'2.81 FEETi - RZCiH'.C^=QF'%jAY> US CURVE CONCAVE TO TI NORTii-- ALONG THE ARG OF A 560.00 .FOOT R111 AD • 52' 40" AN: '�YSTANCE ENTRAL 1�NGEE .OF I8 DEG. :.ARC - EAST THROUGH A C TQ $23DEAS SHOWNOONETHE�E'ARCEL9MAPET OF 184.51 FEET; THENCE 3OUTi OF PARCEL E 'NORTHEAST CORNER OF S NORTHI LED IN. THE OFFICE Or THLpSRDAT FIR PAGESTD6$ANDEI7OUTHENCE 1976, IN. BOOK 57 OF FARCE THENCk; NORTH 88 DEG. 1 DEG, 09' 20" EAST, 290.71 FEET., TO°THE TRUF"` POINT OF= BEGINNING.- WEST, b2(i.79' FEET 1_ ti j E t �*� � DHy. ��w ��� ����`