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the area 4iould be t lie axZ t ing 20'Aing dovelsopcd
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one of which relates to rd tigating they �otent� �zl.
adverse environmental. ' ef9 ots of tho propo "pa ; e• —
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Type of lyr�x�ect«
Appl i.can.i:► s Nctm?a
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OrOVI11e, CA 959'65Yate
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1, roe the project have the potential to degrade the rtual,it�y 0f
the range of the etnvirttnrrtani« (xaarx r�,
the anvir.onmen;h or curtail
the e of beriafa.cUal -uses o� bbry snvi
2. Will the praject cause impracts which achieve short -corm, to the
a+ ] u? shoat text
di�sradvsn�a�;e of lo�nf,«term, env ,ronmenta7
impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively
brief, definitive period of tiP. while bans -term il*acts will
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' endur:e well into the future,
3„ Could the project cause impacts Which are individually limited,
but cur3lul,gtively considerable? A project may impact .on two or
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more separate resources where the impact on each resc-ttirce,
the effect of the total of these impacto
relatively small, if,
the environment is significant, ars Elk must be pt•epmredF
on
This finding does not apply tfi two or more separAtc projects
where the impact of each is insignif�.cant.
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t�, at Xd the environmental effects of the project: cause substsn-
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tial adverse effects on human being S, either directly or
indirectly?
NOTS If any of the above four g indings questions Are answered
to have a significant effect
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the project will. be found
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an tbo environments
DET NAT f�tv :
This project will net have a signiti'cant effect on the environment,
NatMivo Declaration should be pre�ptar^ed,
the environment*.
T;a�.s pVo,�ec t could have. a s,x�niEicztint affect can h
Asn F is requited.
CiVI RO N�ENTAL :KPViEW CORRITT-V ,
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yU !e yr"7 19'
Date.
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