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<br />D. <br /> <br />Expose Sensitive <br />concentrations? <br />Create objectionable <br />of people? <br /> <br />receptors <br /> <br />to <br /> <br />substantial <br /> <br />pollutant <br /> <br />E. <br /> <br />odors affecting a substantial number <br /> <br />No IlI\Pact <br /> <br />Approval of the proposed amendment to the Municipal Code to <br />establish an ordinance for the regulation of Big Box retail uses <br />would not result in any short-term construction related or long- <br />term operational air quality impacts or odor impacts, in that <br />approval of the proposed ordinance would not involve any <br />activities that would emit long-term or short-term air quality <br />emissions or odor pollutants. Through the conditional use permit <br />process future Big Box retail uses implemented under the <br />proposed ordinance would be evaluated for potential long-term <br />and short-term air quality impacts and odor impacts. <br /> <br />III. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES <br /> <br />A. Have a substantial adverse ill\Pact, either directly or <br />through habitat modifications, on any species identified as <br />a candidate, sensitive or special status species in local <br />or regional plans, policies or regulations or by the <br />California Department of Fish and game or U. S. Fish and <br />wildlife Services? <br />B. Have a substantial adverse ill\Pact on any riparian habitat <br />or natural community identified in local or regional plans, <br />policies, and regulations or by the California Department <br />of Fish and game or U.S. Fish and wildlife Service? <br />C. Adversely impact federally protected wetlands either <br />individually or in combination with the known or probable <br />ill\Pacts of other activities through direct removal, filling <br />hydrological interruption, or other means? <br />D. Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting <br />biological resources, such as tree preservation policy or <br />ordinance? <br /> <br />No Impact <br /> <br />According to the City's Updated General Plan Land Use Element <br />EIR and the California Department Fish and Game Natural <br />Diversity Data Base, there is a limited amount of sensitive <br />biological resources wi thin the Ci ty. Approval of the proposed <br />amendment to the Municipal Code to establish an ordinance for <br />the regulation of Big Box retail uses would not result in any <br />adverse impacts to any sensi ti ve biological resources, in that <br /> <br />7 5A1~O <br />