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item No. 1 <br /> PC: 11-5-92 <br /> SU-91-15 <br /> Page 20 <br /> ATTACHMENT A <br /> FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS IDENTIFIED IN <br /> THE RIVER OAKS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT <br /> Section 15901(a) of the 'State CEQA Guidelines' states: <br /> (a) No public agency shall approve or carry out a project for which an EIR has been completed which <br /> identifies one or more significant environmental effects of the project unless the public agency <br /> makes one or more written findings for each of those significant effects, accompanied by a brief <br /> explanation of the rationale for each finding. The possible findings are: <br /> (1) Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project which <br /> avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental effect as identified in the Final <br /> EIR. <br /> (2) Such changes or alterations are within the responsibility and jurisdiction of another public <br /> agency and not the agency making the finding. Such changes have been adopted by <br /> such other agency or can and should be adopted by such other agency. <br /> (3) Specific economic, social, or other considerations make infeasible any mitigation <br /> measures or project alternatives identified in the Final EIR. <br /> The County of San Joaquin('County"),the lead agency under CEQA,has approved the Major Subdivision <br /> low. All of the mitigation measures listed in conjunction with <br /> tion and adopted the findings 9 <br /> application s listed be p 9 <br /> each finding will be implemented by the project applicant ('Applicant'), resulting in the project having no <br /> significant adverse environmental impacts except for those items listed on the following pages for which <br /> Statements of Overriding Considerations have been adopted. <br /> I. POTENTIALLY SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS OF THE PROJECT WHICH ARE AVOIDED OR <br /> SUBSTANTIALLY LESSENED <br /> A. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES <br /> A-1. Potentially Significant lm act: Swainson's hawk Rair that nested on the site during the 1990 <br /> breeding season may be discouracied from returning. <br /> Development may discourage the pair of Swainson's hawks who used a nest on the site in 1990 <br /> from returning to the nest site. it is also not known d this pair returned to the nest site during the <br /> 1991 and 1992 breeding season. Construction activities on the site during the breeding season <br /> could cause nesting pairs to abandon their nests. <br /> Finding, <br /> Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project which avoid or <br /> substantially lessen the significant environmental effect as identified in the Final EIR. These <br />