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613 <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION <br />ER ~98-060 <br />EAST SECOND STREET LIVE/WORK ARTIST <br />201 N. MAIN STREET <br />Revised December 14, 1998 <br />PAGE i <br /> <br />DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION <br /> <br />I. LAND USE <br /> <br />a~b,c, <br /> <br />This action is consistent with development patterns <br />in the surrounding area. The general plan and <br />zoning designations for this area support artist <br />related uses such as live/work projects. Land use <br />impacts will be insignificant. <br /> <br />Mitigation Measures/Monitoring Re~uire4: None Required <br /> <br />d. There .is no affect on agricultural resources or <br /> operations. <br /> <br />e® <br /> <br />There will be no disruption or division to the physical <br />arrangement of an established communityl <br /> <br />II. POPULATION AND HOUSING <br /> <br />a,b,c. <br /> <br />The proposed project is located in a highly urbanized <br />area with a stable population base. The proposed <br />project, due to its limited scale and 10cation in an <br />urban area, will not create significant changes in the <br />housing supply or demand for the area. No displacement <br />of any housing will occur. No significant changes to the <br />location or demographics of the area population are <br />anticipated. <br /> <br />Mitigation Measures/Monitoring Required= None Required <br /> <br />III. GEOLOGIC PROBLEMS <br /> <br />The potential for earthquakes affects all of Southern <br />California. There are no active faults on the project <br />site. This potential impact is not considered a <br />significant constraint to the development of the project, <br />however implementation of seismic design provisions for <br />structural safety will help minimize threats to human <br />safety in the event of an earthquake. <br /> <br />ATTACHMENT B <br /> <br /> <br />