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QU`i'= GOfiNC ACTTU.fTY
Ds.i a Action
3/18/85
Letter re luesting commants, checkl Gr �i
of Paradise oAe analysis
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b. Development of`' perimeter berms'.
Ox 1,s,tin;g veg:etat ioI u, t B i de' or
development areas.
Stabilization of all road cuts..
Roadside drainage and culverts should be° eongtructed 1168 -t
'of all road construction.
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Storm'i0tei^ runoff, channels ,to ee ;st=abiIiz'd'WA th rock 13,tit itg
and energy-d X., SiI at i, ng ;str.uc;tures where r ecesea,ry.
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Storm water energy,diss pators shall be plarleti at outfalls of
r'oa.ds ide ditches ,
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lrimlt earthwork an grading activi
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PUNT L; fib 11 ther.o os a
p P 1 result in sta�ntia
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a` Change := the diversity of, species, or.. number
`(including
or any species of plants trees, '
shrubs grass , crops, and; aquatic plants) ? '
b. -
duct on of the numbers of any unique, rate,
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ar"" end an ered s .ecies of lants?
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c InLroductlon of new species of. plants, rota an
area, or in,a barrier to the normal replenish-
ment of existing species?'
d
Reductionin acreageany agricultural crop?';
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ANIMAL LIPS. Will the proposal result in substantial:
a:g
man a an the diversityo"f spec.ies�,or�numbers'
of .any species o' .,anma rds, 'l and anim'els
including reptiles, fish. and shellfish,
benthir_ organisms or insects)?
b
Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare
or endangered species of amimals?
c: InLrod,uction of' sew species ofanimals .into:
an axeso or result in a bart ier to, the'migra.tio.n
O -re movement of animals?
d. , Deterioration to existing fish` or wildlife
habitat?
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No'I5E. Will the proposal result in substantial;
a: `-Increases
in existing noise 1e�►els?
b. Exposure of people to severe noise lewels7
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LIGHT AND GLARE: Will the proposal produce
si a�i£i ant 1i ht and lar
8 g g e?
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LAND USE. Willl the' proposal tesul_t in a
sustantal alteration of the: pre�sent 'or p,lanne;d
land us�e of an a>rea?
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NATURAL RES4URCBSc dill the proposal ,r"esult 'in`
su stan;tia a
a; increase in the rate o,f use of any _na'tt}ra1
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resources'?
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b._ D'ep'l�jtion of any,;non�-.rerietvable `natural
r.esources'?
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RISK OF UPSETt Wi.11 the proposal
a. A
xri olve:
risme-`off expl`;" ' or the> release of ha'azd-
ous substances (including,', but not �Ilmited to,
oi1', pesticides; _Chemcals,. or radiation) in ;h;e
evoint off' an accident or. , up�set� � condn`�"?
Pass zble,interference ; W�.th; an emergency
response plan or `emergency evacuat;ian
POPULAT�TON.,ta.ill the; p ro. 0
p , •p sale` alt°er thr.� 1a•cation,
istx� .utio,n'; dens.Yty;�, d.r;growth rate ofthg, uman
'population?
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NG, ,Y�a.,,11 the proposal affect �;ex�.st�xng' f�.ous;ng�
or croate 'demand fo:r addit�enal` tousang? �,
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YES 'NAYBE NO
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TRANSPORT/1TION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal
a. Genera,t,io;n of ;substantial additional vehcle
movement?.
b. Effects '0 existing sparking facil,.itiFs, Ordemand
for new parking?
c. 5ubstaY�tia1 impact 6t existing transportation
systems
d. eit-ra ions to present patterns
ofgcircial taa or movement of people ,nd/or
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goods?
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e. Alterations to Waterborne, rail or air txFfie?
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fin, to motor'vehc];es;
orrafdestriansds
bicyclistsp
14.
,PUnic, SEill the,;proposa"1 gave an effect
upon,'or result .in'a need .for now br altered`
governmental ;services :? _
a. Fire protection?
P, lice 'protect` on2
A , Parks" or otherrecreational facilities?
e. 'Maintenance of publicfat il t s, including:
roads.?
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Ii Other "gov`arnMontal, services?
15.
ENERGY. Will the proposal result in
ate of sbstantlal. amounts of fuel ,ox energy?
b., Substantial .increa,Se in demand upon exisin�r
sources o£ energy, or xequire the development
of new, sources:, of ehtt, ?
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UTILITIES, Will the prapsa�1 res�uit .in a ��- 'eed for,
newnew systems", or subs"tsntial al'terata,ons to the,
follgwir�g,:
Power or natural gas?'
b. Communications systems?
c. Y�at'er ava� lab' I ity: "
d. Sewer o1.r septic tank?
e. Storm water drainage?
f. Solid waster and disposal?
17.
HUMAN HEALTH. Wil1 the proposal. result in
a.Zxea oir 01 any health hazard or�„ potentla:l
;hea`lth h,aiard ;(excluding mental healthy
b. Eatposuxe o'f people t.o potential. neat,
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"h,azaxds,?
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AES.'I'HS. W%1l. the proposal result int;the
o�istructan of any scenic v:alta or view .open' to
the public, o;r will the gxt�pos°al re5'Ult in 'the,
crea�t�,on of an .aes't'hetica3.1 of fer►siVv si`e, open
to g:ublic 'View?
YES
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X10. RECREATION. Will the proposal result 'in an impact
�upon�e quality, or;quant,ity a existing recreational
opportunities?
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20. CULTURAL.RE'SOURCES'.
a1 tae proposal result in "the alteration
of° or the destruction of aprehzs.toric or
hi5'toP1C arehaeo:logical sate?
b' 6� 11. the proposal result in adver, re'
e �phys;ca'1
"to
or` aesthetic ef£eC,tS r "a pxehist.o':ric or
historic bui,1ding� structure or object?
c, Dates the propos,a;l have the potential to cause
a physical change which wc�yldaf£e:ct uniqueethni.c
cul lural va'luet'I
d Wi11 the proposal restrict existing re.ligioYs.
or sacred uses wzthin the potential impact
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a rte a?
V DISCUS OF ENVIRONMENTAL BVALUr1TI0N 8'4-7bg:'
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