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MOUNTAIN HOUSE PROPOSED MACHADO TENTATIVE MAP 4. ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST <br /> 4.9 LAND USE AND PLANNING <br /> Less Than <br /> Potential SPIIIEIR Significant — <br /> Significant Requires Impact Due New Nee <br /> Impact Additional to Mitigation Additional Additional <br /> Less Than Adequately Review:No Measures in Impact Not Mitigation <br /> Significant Addressed In Significant Project Addressed in Measures <br /> Issue or Nolmpact SPIIIEIR Impact Description SPHIEIR Required <br /> 9. LAND USE AND PLANNING. <br /> Would the project: <br /> a) Physically divide an established El 1-1 71 L <br /> community? <br /> b) Conflict with any applicable land ■ <br /> use plan,policy,or regulation of an <br /> agency with jurisdiction over the <br /> project(including,but not limited to <br /> the general plan,specific plan,local <br /> coastal program,or zoning — <br /> ordinance)adopted for the purpose <br /> of avoiding or mitigating an <br /> environmental effect? <br /> c) Conflict with any applicable habitat . -- <br /> conservation plan or natural <br /> community conservation plan? <br /> SETTING <br /> The Machado property was previously used as a diary operation, which is now abandoned. <br /> The existing barns and dairy buildings still occupy the site. The project site is currently <br /> surrounded by mostly vacant land either under agriculture production or laying fallow. The _ <br /> nearest residential uses, identified as the "Homesite Parcels," are located on Grant Line Road <br /> directly northwest of the project site. Grant Line Village home sites are located west of the <br /> site approximately one mile from the intersection of Grant Line Road and Mountain House _ <br /> Parkway. Two agricultural residences are located east of Mountain House Parkway between <br /> Van Sosten Road and I-205. <br /> Since implementation of the Mountain House Master Plan(MHMP) in 1994, development <br /> has been occurring in the central portion of the Mountain House Community. Neighborhood <br /> F has been built out and Neighborhoods E and G are partially occupied while construction of <br /> these neighborhoods continues as evident in the aerial photo in Figure 2-1. <br /> SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS IDENTIFIED IN 2005 SPIIIEIR <br /> The SPIREIR identified two potentially significant land use impacts and proposed mitigation <br /> measures that, if implemented,would make them less than significant. The potentially — <br /> significant impacts that would affect the proposed Machado property include the following: <br /> Impact 4.2-1: Land Use and Agriculture—Conflict with Existing Land Uses. <br /> The proposed land uses would be compatible with the existing on-site and adjacent — <br /> land uses with the exceptions of the BBID irrigation canals and pipelines that cross <br /> the site. A potentially significant impact would occur. <br /> 4-50 <br />