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FMOUNTAIN HOUSE NEIGHBORHOODS K AND L INITIAL STUDY 5.ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST <br /> 12. POPULATION AND HOUSING <br /> I F <br /> I <br /> FE would deter new development. The Findings for the 1994 MSIR concluded <br /> that a buffer consisting of Great Valley Parkway combined with residential <br /> setbacks was adequate to minimize growth-inducing impacts to the west of the <br /> F site. Mountain House Parkway forms a buffer along the eastern edge of <br /> Mountain House. No mitigation measures would be needed. <br /> b) Would the project displace substantial numbers of existing housing, <br /> Fi necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? <br /> No housing would be removed for the proposed project. <br /> F, <br /> c) Would the project displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating <br /> the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? <br /> F! Refer to Item(b) above. <br /> i Sources of Information <br /> RSWA Group,2004. Comparison of Mountain House Master Plan to Specific <br /> Plan 11. Table prepared September 29, 2004, <br /> F1 <br /> F <br /> r— <br /> IJ <br /> F <br /> F, <br /> rni <br /> f I <br /> P <br /> F! <br /> 5-147 <br />