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R SOLUT ON 9S-024 841 <br /> <br />Findings are not required for effects determined to be less than <br />significant. <br /> <br />The impact categories determined'~0 ~e less than significant and <br />the mitigation measures incorporated in the projects are described <br />below. <br /> <br />Effect <br /> <br />Future development of public improvement projects within the <br />Project Area could encourage and accelerate private development of <br />property. An increase in development would increase traffic, <br />demand for public services and utilities, additional ho~sing, etc. <br />The adopted Plan does not change any existing land use or zoning <br />designations that presently exist for property within the Project <br />Area. <br /> <br />Mitiqation Measures <br /> <br />All Agency assisted development projects shall be reviewed by <br />City staff for compatibility with surrounding land uses. The <br />projects shall also be reviewed for compliance with all <br />applicable elements of the General Plan, specific plans, <br />design guidelines and zoning ordinances. <br /> <br />Future development of vacant land and other properties could <br />increase storm water r~noff quantities to area storm drain <br />facilities. <br /> <br />Mitiuation Measures <br /> <br />1. All prdjects shall have a hydrology <br /> applicable and shall provide either new <br /> drain facilities if required by the City. <br /> shall be submitted the Review Committee <br /> through <br /> Development <br /> process and shall be approved by the Public Works Agency prior <br /> to approval of improvement plans and issuance of building <br /> permits. Future drainage improvements shall be made in <br /> accordance with the City's Drainage Master Plan. <br /> <br />study prepared as <br />or upgraded storm <br />The hydrology study <br /> <br />All projects, when applicabie, shall acquire all necessary <br />permits and approvals from Regional Water Quality control <br />Board (RWQCB) and incorporate all applicable Best Management <br />Practices into the project to reduce runoff sedimentation. <br /> <br />11 <br /> <br /> <br />