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030 <br /> <br /> 031 <br /> <br /> 032 <br /> <br /> 033 <br /> <br /> 034 <br /> <br /> 035 <br /> <br /> 036 <br /> <br /> 037 <br /> <br /> 038 <br /> <br /> 039 <br /> <br />040 <br /> <br /> 041 <br /> <br /> 042 <br /> <br /> 043 <br /> <br /> 044 <br /> <br /> 045 <br /> <br /> 046 <br /> <br /> O47 <br /> <br /> O48 <br /> <br /> 049 <br /> <br /> O5O <br /> <br /> 051 <br /> <br /> O52 <br /> <br /> 053 <br /> <br /> O54 <br /> <br />SECTION <br /> <br />in the EIR. <br /> <br />(a) An EIR on a construction project will necessarily <br /> be more detailed in the specific effects of <br /> the project than will be an EIR on the adoption <br /> of a local general plan or comprehensive zoning <br /> ordinance because the effects of the construction <br /> can be predicted with greater accuracy. <br /> <br />(b) An EIR on projects such as the adoption or a~end- <br /> ment of a comprehensive zoning Ordinance or a <br /> local general plan should focus on the secondary <br /> effects that can be expec~d~to follow from the <br /> adoption, but the EIR need not be as detailed as <br /> <br /> an EIR on the specific construction projects that <br /> might follow <br /> <br />EIR As Part of General Plan. <br /> <br /> The requirements for an <br />EIR 'on a local general plan~ e~ element or amendment <br />thereof will be satisfied by the general plan or element <br />document, and ~=eT7 no separate EIR will be required, <br />if: (1) the general plan addresses all the points <br />required to be in an EIR by Article.IV of these Rules <br />and ~gulations; and (2) the document contains a spe- <br />cial section or a cover sheet identifying where the <br />general plan document addresses each of the points <br />required. <br /> <br />-44- <br /> <br /> <br />