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proposed zoning ordinance amendment would not involve any <br />construction activities that would disturb or uncover soils. <br />Through the City's development review process, single-family <br />land uses developed under the amended standards would be <br />evaluated for potential water quality erosion impacts. <br />The amendments to correct, clarify and update residential front <br />yard fences, definitions, second dwellings units, laundromats, <br />vending machines, townhouses, specific development standards and <br />Specific Development No. 40 zone district would not result in <br />significant water quality erosion impacts. <br />O. Tributary to other environmentally sensitive areas? If so, <br />can it exacerbate already existing sensitive conditions? <br />P. Have a potentially significant environmental impact or <br />surface water quality to either marine, fresh or wetland <br />waters? <br />S. Impact aquatic, wetland or riparian habitat? <br />No Impact <br />According to the City's General Plan Land Use Element EIR, there <br />are no sensitive marine waters, fresh waters or wetlands in the <br />City. However, the City does contain several local drainage <br />systems that convey drainage flows to sensitive marine <br />resources. Pollutants conveyed through these drainage systems <br />could adversely impact sensitive marine resources. <br />Approval of the proposed amendment to the single family <br />residential standards would not result in or increase the <br />potential for water quality impacts, in that the proposed <br />ordinance amendment would not involve any activities that would <br />result in long-term or short-term water quality impacts. <br />However, single-family residential land uses developed under the <br />amended standards could result in long-term operation and short- <br />term construction related water quality impacts. Through the <br />City's development review process, single-family land uses <br />developed under the amended standards would be evaluated for <br />potential water quality impacts. <br />The amendments to correct, clarify and update residential front <br />yard fences, definitions, second dwellings units, laundromats, <br />vending machines, townhouses, specific development standards and <br />Specific Development No. 40 zone district would not result in <br />significant water quality impacts. <br />7 a~,~59 <br />
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