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2011-005 CRA
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Chapter 2 CEQA Findings <br /> <br /> <br />Impact Statement <br /> <br />Evidence/Rationale Supporting Findings <br /> <br />Mitigation Measures <br /> <br />Findings Level of <br />Significance after <br />Mitigation <br /> systems <br /> ¦ Storm drain inserts <br /> ¦ Media filtration <br /> ¦ Foundation planting <br /> ¦ Catch basin screens <br /> ¦ Normal flow storage/separation <br /> systems <br /> ¦ Clarifiers <br /> ¦ Filtration systems <br /> ¦ Primary waste water treatment <br /> systems <br /> ¦ Dry Wells <br /> ¦ Cistern <br /> b. A WQMP shall be prepared, maintained, <br /> and updated as needed to satisfy the <br /> requirements of the adopted NPDES <br /> program. The plan shall incorporate water <br /> quality measures for all improved phases <br /> of the project. <br />Impact 4.6-3 Development Future development in the Transit Zoning MM4.6-1 would also apply to this impact. Finding 1 Less than <br />under the Transit Zoning Code area would result in minor The Agency finds that changes or alterations significant <br />Code (SD 84) could alter the alterations to drainage, such as changes have been required in, or incorporated into, the <br />existing drainage pattern of in ground surface permeability via paving, project which would avoid or substantially <br />the area and potentially result or changes in topography via grading and lessen the significant environmental effect as <br />in erosion and siltation. excavation. However, adherence to identified in the final EIR. <br /> existing regulations and implementation of <br /> MM4.6-1 which requires future <br /> development to prepare a storm drain plan <br /> and WQMP would reduce the volume of <br /> sediment-laden runoff discharge from the <br /> sites within the project area. As such, <br /> because future projects would projects are <br />2-32 Revised Station District Project and FOL Settlement Agreement Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations
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