HomeMy WebLinkAbout068-160-109PLANNING CC)4 S.SION SUMMARY 5HMTV FOR T'a7?NI
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� IV. " ENS"IRONMENTAL, TMTJ CTS
CE p'lanati ns of all -"yes'' and "maybe" answers are required
on attached sheet(s))
YES MAYBE
NO"
1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in. significant:
a.
Unstable earth conditions or in changes in
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geologic substruct.ures?
b,
Disruptions, displacements, compaction or
overcovering of the soil.?
c.
Change in topography or ground surface
relief features?
d.
Destruction, covering or modlficAtion of any
features?
unique geologic or physical
e.
Increase in win -dr or water erosion of soils,
either on or, off-site.? rXC
Changes in deposition ox erosion of beach
sands, or changes in siltation, deposition
or erosion which. may modify the channel ,of
a river orr stream or the bed of the oceazt or
any inlet Lake?
bay, or
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g.
Loss of prime agrieultu-rally 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?
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2:, AIR.
Will the proposal result in substantial -
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'a.
Air emissions or deterioration of ambient
air quality?
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b.
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The'Creation of objectionable odors,smoRe
or fumes .
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c.
Alteration of air movement,, moisture, or
temperature, or any change in climate,
ionally?
locally or re -'
3. MATER.
Will the proposal result in substantial:;
a .
C:ianges a`n currents, or the course or
direction of water %tS in either
marine orfresh waters?
b.
Changes 1Tn absorption rates, drainage patterns.,
or the rate and amount of surface rttnoff?
C,
Need for off -Site :surface drainage improve- v^`
menu, including vegetation removal, channel-'
ization or culvert installation?
d:
Alterations to the course or flowl of flood
WateTS?
e .
Change in the amount of surface water in any
water body"?
f.
Discl�ar.ge into suac°face waters y o�{ in any
alteration of surface water tiva ity, incl udi-ag
but>not limited to temperature; dissolved
oxygen or forbids ty?
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g.
Alteration of the dire'otiori or 'rate of flow
of ground waters'?
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- Change iri the nuantity'or quality bf . ground. waters,
either txougji direct additia'ns` ox t.� th-
drawals, or. through. interception 6f an
ac{ i feT by Cuts'of, e., cavae ons?
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Reduction in the amount of''�+�ater otherwise
available fors, public water supplies'?
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Exposure of people ox property to Fater,
related hazards such as flooding?
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4 . PLANT LIFE . Wi11 the . , , YES
_._ r posal 7�esu�t in ,substantial:,
a . ange in ,the di.AY-t,, �
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s Ltj of s ecies or number
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of any species of plants g
shrubs (including trees,
b. Teductionxaf.thernumbersdofaanyiuniiuet$)?
or endangered s ecies of plants?'
c, Introduction
of new species of plants into an ----y
area, or in a b.arri,er to the normal
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meet of existinG species?
d. Reduction
in acreage of any agricultural crop?
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5• ANIMAL'LIFE Willthe proposal
a. C result in'substan�i
anger in,the dih�ersity of
species, or numbersal:
Of any species of animals (birds,, land animals`
including reptiles,
fish, and shell fish,
benthxc organisms or insects)'?
b. Reduction in
the numbers of any unique> rare
Oil endangered specie's of inals?
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c, Of new species of ani mala into
an area, or
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result in a barrier to the migration
or movement of ar,imals?
d, Dete i6rat, on to existingfis ,li or, wildlife'
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NGISD. I Will t.hL' proposal result in, subs
a. Increases in existing noise levels`? tantial;
b, E:cposure of people to severe noise levels?,
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LIGHT AND GLARE: Will the proposal produce
s1gni cant light ',glare?
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and
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LAND tjS;E
sNstantialWill the pxaposal result in a
altcra tian
O t4Q present or
land use of an a; rea2. panned
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NATURAJ RE�tS
SOUR(;ES:yi1l the proposal resuj in
su stantic�l
a.Increase in the rate of use
resources? of ,any natural
b, Depletion of any tion -renewable natural
res oure.es �?
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aISTC OF UPSET, Will the Proposal nvalve.
A'risR
of explosion or the release of haa
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ous substances �ncludinII,,. but
nit limit to,
ail; pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the
event. of a
an ccident
aSS or upset ,condi tions.?
e 1n t erfe. fence �.h
p w�,, an emergency
r.es .ons'e Plan' ax
p emergrency - OVacuati
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P0PU AT 10 Willi the proposal al --- ''
'ter the, location
x on density, on
gro�tth rate ai thehuman
population?
12.
HOUSIN( iV II the proposal affect
ax' create a demand for xousIng,
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add tia"nal liousin ?�
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YES
BE
MAYBE
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TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION, Will, the proposal
result in
a. Generation, of substantial additional vehicle
movement?(
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b. Effects on. existing parking facilities, or
demand for neve parking?
c. Substantial impact on existing transportation
systems?
d. Significant alterations to present,patterns
of circul.atzon or movement of people and/or
goods?
e, Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?
f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles;
bicyclists or pedestrians?
14,
PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal '';have an effect,
Upon, or result in a need for, neva or altered
governmental services;
a, Fire protection.?
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b, Police protection?
c.
Parrs or other recreational. facilities?
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e. Maintenance of public facilities,; including
roads?
f. Other governmental services?,
15.
ENERGY. Will 'the proposal, result in
aa. Use of substantial, amounts of fuel ,or er►ergy?
b, Substantial increase in demand upon existing
sources of energy, or require the: development
of .new sources of energy?
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UTILITIES,. Will the proposal; result in a need for
new systems, or substantial alterations to the
following
a, P'o ,er or natural gas?
b, Communications systems!'
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e, Water availabil t;r
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d. Sewer o.r septic 'tank?
e: Storm water drainage?
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f. Solid` waste and disposal?
17.
fIUD 1N HEALTH. lv"%ll the proposax, ret n;
a. Creati of any health hazard or potential
healtn hazard (excluding mental health)'?
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b. Exposuro, of people to potential health
hazards?
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AES'THETICS, �Viil tlxe proposal resultn the
o struc-tion ,of any scenic vista ox view open too
the p�.7biic, or ��till the: proposal. result 31 the
creation of an aestlictacally offensi�re site open
to Public view?
YES
MAYBE NO
19, RECREATION, Wil';l the proposal result in an'impact
upon the Quality or, quantity of existing recrea�ialta,l
opportunities?
20. CULTURAL RESOURCES.
a.' Will t e proposal result in the alteration
of orthe de'structiorx a
o prehistoric or
historic archaeol;og•ical site? l
b.Will the proposal x•esuult in adverse physical
or ,aesthetic effects
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to a prehistoric or
historic building, structure or object?
C. Does
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propos�il have the, otential to cause
A physical change'Which would affect
unique
ethnic cultural values?
d. Will thep
pro osal 'restrict, exacting reli,giou
or Sacred uses lvithin the potential impact
area.
Vol DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL E(TAI,UATiON
AP 681<6-10`9
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