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<br />I. <br /> <br />N. <br /> <br />R. <br /> <br />o. <br /> <br />P. <br /> <br />S. <br /> <br />Result in an increase <br />receiving waters? <br /> <br />in <br /> <br />pollutant <br /> <br />discharges <br /> <br />to <br /> <br />Tributary to an already impaired water body, as listed <br />on the Clean Water Act Section 303(d) list. If so, can <br />it result in an increase in any pollutant of which the <br />body is already ~paired? <br /> <br />Cause or contribute to an exceedance of applicable <br />surface or groundwater receiving water quality <br />objectives or degradation of beneficial uses? <br /> <br />Tributary to other environmentally sensitive areas? If <br />so, can it exacerbate already existing sensitive <br />conditions? <br /> <br />Have a potentially significant environmental impact or <br />surface water quality to either marine, fresh or <br />wetland waters? <br /> <br />Impact aquatic, wetland or riparian habitat? <br /> <br />Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated <br /> <br />The primary source of water quality pollutants associated <br />with the operation and construction of the proposed project <br />would be from nuisance flows. Nuisance flows are defined as <br />runoff that occurs during periods that are not usually <br />associated with rainfall, and are most commonly produced <br />from landscaping irrigation, leaking pipes, and water used <br />to wash off surfaces tributary to the street. Since <br />nuisance flows usually originates in the street, they <br />commonly contain many common pollutants found in streets <br />such as oil and grease and sediment. To minimize the <br />potential for nuisance flow impacts during construction <br />operations Best Management Practices would be employed to <br />minimize potential construction-related water quality <br />impacts. <br /> <br />Mitigation Measure <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Construction plans for the proposed project shall <br />reflect that Best Management Practices would be <br />employed for all exterior construction activities. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Prior to issuance of a building permit the proposed <br />project shall pay Sewer Connection fees to the City of <br /> <br />3iAm39 <br />