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1 6 &-- BENDER READY -MIX CONCRETE MANUFACTURING PROJECT <br />Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration <br />For the evaluation of potential impacts, the questions in the Initial Study Checklist are stated and an <br />answer is provided according to the analysis undertaken as part of the Initial Study. The analysis <br />considers the long -term, direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts of the development. To each question, <br />there are four possible responses: <br />I <br />I <br />IJULY 2011 <br />3 -3 <br />31A-31 <br />INITIAL STUDY CHECKLIST <br />• No Impact. The development will not have any measurable environmental impact on the <br />environment. <br />• Less Than Significant Impact. The development will have the potential for impacting the <br />environment, although this impact will be below established thresholds that are considered <br />to be significant. <br />• Less Than Significant Impact With Mitigation Incorporated. The development will have <br />the potential to generate impacts which may be considered as a significant effect on the <br />environment, although mitigation measures or changes to the development's physical or <br />operational characteristics can reduce these impacts to levels that are less than significant. <br />• Potentially Significant Impact. The development will have impacts which are considered <br />significant, and additional analysis is required to identify mitigation measures that could <br />reduce these impacts to less than significant levels. <br />Where potential impacts are anticipated to be significant, mitigation measures will be required, so that <br />impacts may be avoided or reduced to insignificant levels. <br />I <br />I <br />IJULY 2011 <br />3 -3 <br />31A-31 <br />INITIAL STUDY CHECKLIST <br />
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