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only and does not alter the overall density or development of <br />the project as a whole. <br />4. The design and improvements of the proposed project will not <br />cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and <br />avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat. <br />The parcel map will not cause any environmental damage <br />nor injure fish or wildlife as no fish or wildlife. The originally <br />certified Environmental Impact Report were analyzed in light <br />of the proposed project and it was determined that there are <br />no new significant impacts resulting from the proposed <br />project. <br />5. The design or improvements of the proposed project will not cause <br />serious public health problems. <br />No alterations are proposed to the development project that <br />will lead to serious damage or create public health problems. <br />The project was analyzed through the environmental review <br />process to ensure that no environmental or health problems <br />will be created. As a result, approval of the tentative parcel <br />map will not affect the health or safety of persons residing in <br />the vicinity. <br />6. The design or improvements of the proposed project will not conflict <br />with the easements acquired by the public at large for access <br />through or use of property within the proposed project. <br />Approval of the tentative parcel map will not create any <br />conflicts with existing easements found on the site. As a <br />condition of approval of the parcel map, conditions, <br />covenants and restrictions (CC &Rs) will need to be recorded <br />for this project. These CC &Rs will ensure that access, <br />egress, and other necessary easements are maintained over <br />the three parcels. <br />Section 2. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the <br />recommended actions have been determined to be adequately evaluated in the <br />previously certified EIR No. 06 -02 as per Section 15162 of the CEQA guidelines. All <br />mitigation measures in EIR No. 06 -02 and associated Mitigation Monitoring and <br />Reporting Program (MMRP) requirements have been enforced and continue to apply to <br />the proposed project. As required by the MMPR, a circulation and air quality analysis <br />were performed to analyze any potential changes in either traffic or air quality as a <br />result of the proposed development. The studies concluded that no additional <br />Resolution No. 2014 - <br />75A-37 Page 3 of 5 <br />