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SECTION 5. <br /> <br />SECTION 6. <br /> <br />to come. Wheneve~ the local agency chooses to utilize <br />any of these alternatives, however, it must find that <br />the environmental effects of the projects are simtlar <br />enough to warrant the same treatment in an EIR and thet <br />the E'IR will adequately cover the impacts of any single <br />project. If these tests are not met, the local agency <br />should amend the EIR it prepares for a program to apply <br />it to an individual project with uhusual characteristics. <br />Multiple and Phased Projects. Where individual projects' <br />are, or a phased project is, to be undertaken and where <br />the total undertaking comprises a project with signifi- <br />cant environmental effect, the Environmental Impact <br />Evaluator must prepare a single EIR for thE~ ultimate <br />project. Where an individual project is a necessary <br />precedent for action on a larger project, or commits <br />the local agency, to a larger project, with significant <br />effect, an EIR must address itself t~ the scope of the <br />larger project, sub~ee~-be-~ke-½~m~a~Jens-$ee~ee <br />~6066-Gu+de~nes-fe~-~mp~emen~a~en~ef-~ke-GE~A-e~ <br /> <br />~gTg~ Where one project is one of several similar pro- <br />jects o~.the lo~al agency, but is not deemed a part <br />of a l~rger.u~d?taking or a larger project, the local <br />agency may prepare one EIR for all projects, or one <br /> <br />for each project, but should <br /> <br />the combined effect. <br /> <br />Ongoing Project: <br /> <br />a. A project.~eve~e~-by defined in <br /> <br />-40- <br /> <br />in either case comment upon <br /> <br />Article II, Section <br /> <br /> <br />