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*:/ : 11-1 h WA <br />c) Result in a determination by the waste water treatment provider, which serves or may serve the <br />project that it has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand in addition to the <br />provider's existing commitments? <br />Less Than Significant Impact. Development of a park at the 6th Street Site would not involve a restroom, <br />but the Raitt Street Site may include a public festroom. The Raitt Street Site was previously developed as <br />residential uses, and development of a small public festroom with water -conserving fixtures is not anticipated <br />to create substantial wastewater treatment demands to result in deficiency in wastewater treatment capacity. <br />Considering the size and nature of the proposed project, impacts would be considered less than significant No <br />mitigation measures are required. <br />d) Generate solid waste in excess of state or local standards, or in excess of the capacity of local <br />infrastructure, or otherwise impair the attainment of solid waste reduction goals? <br />Less Than Significant Impact. Solid waste would be generated by the project both on a short-term basis, <br />during the project's construction phase, and on a long-term basis, through the daily operation of the park <br />Construction waste is required to be handled and recycled at levels consistent with the California Green <br />Building Standards Code. Construction debris and waste would be handled by authorized haulers. All <br />nonhazardous demolition debris, if any, would be transported to the appropriate material recovery facility and <br />sorted for recyclables and nomecyclables before delivery to landfills. Operation of the park would be expected <br />to generate a negligible amount of solid waste from community users. Therefore, the net increase in solid waste <br />that would be experienced at regional landfills would be negligible. As such, it is anticipated that the landfills <br />servicing the proposed projectwould have sufficient capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste disposal <br />needs, and no significant impacts would occur as a result of the proposed project. No mitigation measures are <br />necessary. <br />e) Comply with federal, state, and local management and reduction statutes and regulations related <br />to solid waste? <br />No Impact. The city is required to comply with all state solid waste diversion, reduction, and recycling <br />mandates, and would do so for the proposed project. No impact to federal, state, or local statutes related to <br />solid waste would occur. No mitigation measures are required. <br />3.19 WILDFIRE <br />If located in or near state fesponsibility areas or lands classified as very high fire hazard severity zones, would <br />the project: <br />a) Substantially impair an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? <br />No Impact. The replacement park sites are not in or near state responsibility areas or lands classified as very <br />high fire hazard severity zones (Orange 2011). No impact would occur, and no mitigation measures are required. <br />75C-126 <br />