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7. Therimi'tita I'rrigati n DI5U*ict r
requests the Boa ^d reschedule
thea Navember 1 eneral P1an,
being (Planning File 85-29 A 6
amencl�int and rezone public
8), to December 3, 1985 because
01 a' conflict in times by the ,:'istrit ersonne:l.
p (ACS WEB
TO" REFLCCT THAT THE ACT O R5,QUESTED IS T4 VACATE; NCVE, IMER, 19,
1985 PVOUG TEARING AND RESET
M5. AT 10: 30 A.Pi:
Th` , HEARING FOR 'DECEMBER 17,
STheyft-I td I►w,rigair on tl tri t,,
equeslis tie, toar�d reschedule
the November 19 General Plan
hearing 'Planning, File 86-29—A-1
amendment and rezone public
B; 10 Oecember� 3, 1985 `because
o a conflict 1ntimes by ;the
VOCER 19, 1985;,
district personnel. VACATED
HEARING AND RESET 1�1E "i AR1, FOR.
OECEMBER 17 ,. ,198.5 AT 7 D;3U A, hlr
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Adcap;t aReSaT:itt3. can recomrnevdi ng that theiyard. q'.# Super�vi sats
adopt a Ftesalutidn cimending thq " tutte Ccntnty C sene�r al ,Clan to
indicate that AP 58-16-04 end ��-17�-t:�.l (Theiwm�l i rte If.-ric�a�.ian
nistract2 be tlesxgnatdd Fa,gt h i 7; l Are�� "kesi deo' t i i s and
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ReciSmmen'd that the Boar -d bf 8ut' n* visors adapt ao ord. nano:e
rezoning ,RF 8-lb-c'i4 end B-17;-01 (Thermalit'a Irr-ic�at do iistriGtl'
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Milos nc t►� of Jordan.
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IV. ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPA„ S
xp anat.�ons o a_ " yes" and "m4ybel' answers are required
on attached
sh�eet(s) j
1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in s7.gni£icant:
a.
Unstable earth conditions or 'a n, changes in
geologic substructures?
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b.
Disru tions dls lace,
p p mems , compa`ction or.
overco'verzng of thee sail;c
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c.
Change; in topography or, ,ground surface
relief' features?
d.
Destruction, covering or modif'icatioh of. any
iannidue geologic or physi'cELI features?
e..
Increase in nd wior water er.osiQn of .sous,
either' on ar o£f-site?
f.
Changes it depo-si,tibt or, erosion of btachl'
sands, or changes in,' siltation, depositi,o
or erosion which may modify the channel of
a. river or stream or the bed of the ocean or
any bay, in. orlake?`
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Loss of prime agriculturally praduct3i.ve.s0il$1
outside designated urban areas?
h.
Exposure of people or property to geologic
hazsUC a8 earthquakes, landslides thud-
Slides, ground faa.lr;re or sitallar; hazards?
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2 ; AIR. ti11 the: proposal result in substantia].
Air emissions or deterioration of atitb).ent
air duality?
b_.
The creation of olb tionable odors) stake
'or, fumes?
c
lfetation of air tovement,'moistuxe, or
temperature, or any change in climate,
l:ocay or regonal']y7 .�.,_
3. WAThR. "il.l th`e Prop result in substantial:
a:
Ghangos in currents, or; the Course or,
direction of water movements in, e:ith0r
tarthe or fresh wa't:er.s
b
Changes in abs6rption r,'ates, drainage patt`exns,
or the rate and amount of surface runoff?
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Need f,o affsi surface drainage tpxov-
7n'ents,, inc xu-i ig, vegetation, ema;val,, Chan ne.l-
statio'n o`r` cud vert 1 ns ta11 ati on?
d.,
Altoratiorxs to t1l0 course or floc of 'floott
'w'atgt,s?
e,
C} tinge �n ;the amount o,, suTfaoe 'water in any
*at T �- bo.� Y
f.
iscl arge ;into surface 4"te,rs, or ! ,any
!alterat3ot o`f surface at quality; incud�a'g
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brut not llmzted to temperature, C1lssolVed
o zyrgen„ o r, Curb ids ty:,?
A� .
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41t ration of the, dtrecti on of rate of .fa oW
of ground:. vm ers
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Change a n' the aua't.i'ty of ground
ea t.he: r through direct adYtiorts or tviti�
d w a ` s. d!r th.ro.0 h;-.nteace
ra_ 1 g p
,tion`of an
agt,tifei by Ut � or; xca atloTlS?
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Reductiotrtn the amount. o wader otherwise
ova � ab.le 'for' p 'bl lt' water supplies .
J ,xposui~e
of petple ;or property to wator '
related hazards sucks floods n,?
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YES
MAYBt N0
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F-LANT L 'PR Will the prop os al, result in substantial:
a.. Change in the div, 'e,rsityof
spoca es, or niu�ajbx
o�f any speciesaf. p1,ant s (nclu��iii,ng trees,
shxubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)?'
b. Reduction of the numbers o f any unique, rare
orendangered, species of plants'?
c. Intx,odur:WA sof new ss ecies o,f planks ansa an
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area,, ox` in a barrYer to the normal repj.enis}x�
mend of existing species?
d. Redt cti,on. in acxea.gepf an agricul` ural o. °op?
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A�lIMAL LIFE. SYil the proposal result in subit, antx.al
a.G ange�ir the: div6ersity o_f species,,
nor nu*b6'rs
of any species of animals (birds, land anitns
including reptiles, fish and shell f°lsh,
"benthic
organismsor insects)?
b. Reduction' in the numbers of any, uriiq;ue., rare'
or endangered spe.cies ,of an:imals?
c, bitroduction of new species o£ animals into
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An area; or',result in - baxriex to the mi $'ration
or movement of animals?
d. ;Detetibration to existing fish or wildlife
habitat's
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6.
NOISt. «i11 the proposal result in substantial.:
aw Increases in existiing noise levels?
h.. Exposure :of people to severenoise levels?
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7.
LIGHT ARIL GLARE., lhl1 the proposal pro duoe.
5igni iE7 1 ght' and glare?
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LAND USB. Will the proposal result in a
s,ub ssttint %al alteration of �l�e ��c`esent ot planned'
land use o f an arca i
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9.
NATURAL
NATURAL RESOUFtCES,� iYill the proposal re`s�u1t :in
su .s;tantal:
a. Increase in. the rate o use c,f sny natural
resources'?
b, Depletion of any nen-renewable natural,
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R1S€C' OF UPSET`, Wiil the pnepasal involve
A, A ra s o exp onion or ,the release of ha arsl�
ous subs't:ances' (including, but no. limited to
pelta (,ides, ohemigals yr raa lion) xn the
event of an acc.dent or upset conditions? .
bPossible interference W th, ,an emergency
resp nse ,ah: o'r einerg.enc'y evacuation pla_nfi
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POPI1I,AmI,QN. �Y11 'tale propo;s'al aper the 'location,
.�On.,
, C�e7kS°1 i 02 rate
;rowel of the' human
populrat�.en'�
,�r.
12,
H00-81-NU..' i�'i11. the,praposa;l affect existing hauling.,
or create a demand for additaona,l hr3,ising
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YES
MAYB
13.
T�aNSEaRTATION/CIRGULATIgN W171 the proposal
result
a. Gerie'atioil of substantial additional vehicle
movement
b. Effects on existing parkiaig facilities,
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.ar
demand fo. nesv parking?
Substantial,
c. lm .act one �.ng t
xist rans
p oY'ta� ion
s Stems?
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d.. Signxfica:nt alterations, to present patterns
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of c rcul tion, or 'movement of people and/,or
,goads?
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Alterations tora�:erborne, rail ;or air traffi.
f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor irehicles,
iicy,Cl Sts
or Pedestrians?
14 .
PUE,LIC SERVICES,. {Vi:ll the proposal have an e' >f £ect
upon, or result in a need for now or, altered
governmental ser�tces
a. Fire protection?
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b. Police protection.? Mme.._:.
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d. Parks or Other' recreational fa.cil'tze,5?
eof public fatiIitis in hiding
road?
f: Other governmental 'serv.ices?'
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15.
ENERGY. Will the proposal result in
a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel.or energy?,
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b. Substant' increase
in demand upon existing
sources of energy, or require the development;
of new so -
urces _ of ene�=gy
16.
'UTILITIES., Will the propsal result in a need for
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new .systems, or substanrci al alto-Pati,ons to the
follr�wing; �
apower or natural gas ?,
b : Cbmrnuiaicati.ons syst:etna'�
ava .labll ity,,
d. Sewer' or sieptie tank?
e. Storm water drainage?
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solid waste and,,'406sal1
l7.
HUhiAI�1' FiEAITH. Wi1I the; proposal �resuat in:
a. Creation of aril hea],tlY hazard ox potential
health 'inentaZ
hazard 7
Ce cl.uding health) ,
b. Exposure of people to po.teiital health
hazards?
AESTHETr C S V
} X11 the proposal result in the:
o strtzcat101 b; any scenic ir3sta- ar view open tp
the public, or'�' wil% the proposal resin t iii the
creation of an aesthet calf o fens ue Siopen
to
to 'pll 114- view?
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9.' RECREATION. Will the proposal result in an �mpaet
upon the, quality or c{;uantity of existing recre`tRonal:
opportun;i ties ?
20. CULTURAL RESDURCES,.
a. Will t e` proposal result in''he altxation
of or the destruction o
a prehistoric or
historic archaeological site?
b . 1l the proposal -rest It in ad�rexse p]1ys cal' .�."
or aesthetic e€feces
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to a prehistora;c or
historic building; struc u'r�e . bje;ct?
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c. Does the, proposal have the potential to
a physical change which, woulri affect
unique
ethnic. cultural values'?✓'
d' !fill- the proposal ;restrict existing relxbio�
or sacreduses within the potential impact
area?
V. DISCUSSION# OF ENS''rRONMENTAL fiUAt;UAor n A? 58 -1'G-OIi,-
5 8 -17-07
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