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Planning & Building
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75A
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9/16/2013
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2018
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Issues & Supporting Information Sources <br />Environmental Checklist <br />CEQA Compliance <br />Less Than <br />Potentially Significantwith Less Than <br />Significant Mitigation Significant <br />Impact Incorporated Impact No Impact <br />contribute to an existing or proposed air quality <br />through habitat modifications, on any species <br />violation? <br />identified as a candidate, sensitive or special status <br />El <br />C. Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any <br />El <br />species in local or regional plans, policies or <br />criteria pollutant for which the project region is non- <br />regulations or by the California Department of Fish and <br />attainment under an applicable federal or state ambient <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />B. Have a substantial adverse impact on any riparian <br />air quality standard (including releasing emission which <br />habitat or natural community identified in local or <br />exceeds quantitative thresholds for ozone precursors). <br />regional plans, policies, and regulations or by the <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />D. Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant <br />El <br />El <br />El <br />IN <br />concentrations? <br />C. Adversely impact federally protected wetlands <br />E. Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial number <br />El <br />11 <br />❑ <br />of people? <br />coastal, etc.) either individually or in combination with <br />El <br />El <br />IV. Biological Resources —Would the project: <br />A. Have a substantial adverse impact, either directly or <br />through habitat modifications, on any species <br />identified as a candidate, sensitive or special status <br />El <br />El <br />El <br />species in local or regional plans, policies or <br />regulations or by the California Department of Fish and <br />Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services? <br />B. Have a substantial adverse impact on any riparian <br />habitat or natural community identified in local or <br />regional plans, policies, and regulations or by the <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />California Department of fish and Game or U.S. Fish <br />and Wildlife Service? <br />C. Adversely impact federally protected wetlands <br />(including, but not limited to, marsh, vernal pool, <br />coastal, etc.) either individually or in combination with <br />El <br />El <br />❑ <br />the known or probable impacts of other activities <br />through direct removal, filling hydrological interruption, or <br />other means? <br />D. Conflict with any local policies or ordinances <br />protecting biological resources, such as tree <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />❑ IN <br />preservation policy or ordinance? <br />E. Implementation of the proposed project would not result <br />in a potential reduction in nesting opportunities for <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />resident and migratory avian species of special concern? <br />Page 5 <br />75A -153 <br />
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