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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4700 - Waste Tire Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0535883
PE
4720
FACILITY_ID
FA0003824
FACILITY_NAME
WASTE RECOVERY WEST INC
STREET_NUMBER
4554
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
4554 S EL DORADO ST
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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GENERAL. CONSIDERATIAS: <br /> 1. Does it appear that any environmental feature of the project will generate significant public <br /> concern or controversy? <br /> ❑ Yes ® No Nature of concern(s). <br /> 2. Will the project require approval or permits by agencies other than the County? <br /> ❑ Yes 0 No Agency name(s): <br /> 3. Is the project within the Sphere of Influence, or within two miles, of any city? <br /> ®Yes ❑ No City: Stockton <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS: <br /> "Yes" may only be checked in situations where there is substantial evidence to indicate that there <br /> may be a significant adverse impact on the environment if there is no change in the project <br /> description. (CEQA Guidelines, Sec. 15064) <br /> See the "Discussion" section at the end of the Initial Study for explanation of any impacts checked <br /> "Yes", or any"No"answer marked with an asterisk (*). <br /> Sources: The following sources of Information have been used in determining environmental <br /> impacts: <br /> Original source materials and maps on file in the Community Development Department including: <br /> all County and City general plans and community plans; assessor parcel books; various local and <br /> FEMA flood zone maps; service district maps; maps of geologic instability; maps and reports on <br /> endangered species such as the Natural Diversity Data Base; noise contour maps; specific roadway <br /> plans; maps and/or records of archeological/historic resources; soil reports and maps; etc. Many of <br /> these original source materials have been collected from other public agencies or from previously <br /> prepared El R's and other technical studies. <br /> Additional standard sources, which should be specifically cited below, include on-site visits by staff <br /> (note date); staff knowledge or experience; and independent environmental studies submitted to the <br /> County as part of the project application (note report title, date, and consultant). <br /> 1. Water: <br /> a. Is any portion of the project subject to flood hazard? <br /> Flood zone: A ❑Yes ® No* <br /> b. Will the project result in reduction of surface or ground water <br /> quality or quantity? ❑Yes ® No <br /> c. Will the project result in increases to surface, channel or <br /> stream volumes, or alterations to drainage patterns and streams? ❑Yes ® No <br /> d. Will the project result in erosion of or sedimentation to a channel, <br /> river, or body of water? ❑Yes ® No <br /> initial Study -2 - Revised 5-00 <br />
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