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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0005222
PE
2675
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0500408
STREET_NUMBER
0
STREET_NAME
CITY OF LATHROP
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LATHROP
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MANY
ENTERED_DATE
7/22/2005 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
CITY OF LATHROP
RECEIVED_DATE
7/22/2005 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
07
P_DISTRICT
003
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111."' 101tia!Study—LID Annexation <br /> For the provision of sewer and water services, land use and planning impacts were analyzed in the <br /> Lathrop Water, Wastewater and Recycled Water Master Plan EIR(Master Plan EIR), River Islands EIR <br /> and for sewer and recycled water, the Phase I Expansion of Water Recycling Plant No. 1 EIR and <br /> LAFCO's LID Formation Initial Study/MND. All of these documents are incorporated by reference. <br /> Any impacts associated with these services would be mitigated by the mitigation measures identified in <br /> these previous documents and no additional analysis is necessary. Copies of the documents are available <br /> in the San Joaquin County Community Development Department Office. <br /> The proposed project does not involve substantial changes to the Project which will require major <br /> revisions of the prior environmental documents due to the involvement of new or substantially more <br /> severe environmental impacts because the LID formation and the LID's provision of services previously <br /> were evaluated in the prior environmental documents. Further, there are no substantial changes with <br /> respect to the circumstances in which the project will be undertaken that would involve new or more <br /> intensive impacts in this issue area. Finally,there is no new information of substantial importance, which <br /> was not known and could not have been known when the prior environmental documents were prepared, <br /> that indicates that the project would have new or more severe aesthetic impacts or that considerably <br /> different or feasible mitigation measures are available that the LID declines to implement.The proposed <br /> project would not require additional mitigation measures to avoid new significant environmental effects. <br /> For these reasons, no further analysis is required. <br /> 2.9.3 Land Use and Planning—Mitigation Measures <br /> None required. <br /> 2.9.4 Land Use and Planning-References <br /> City of Lathrop(Grunwald and Associates). Comprehensive General Plan & Environmental Impact <br /> Report. As amended through January 28, 2003. SCH#1991022059 <br /> City of Lathrop(Grunwald and Associates). Draft and Final Environmental Impact Report for the <br /> West Lathrop Specific Plan. 1996. SCH# 1993112027 <br /> City of Lathrop(EDAW,Inc.). Draft and Final Environmental Impact Report for the River Islands <br /> at Lathrop Project. Certified January 28,2003. SCH# 1993112027. <br /> City of Lathrop. Lathrop City Zoning Ordinance,Title 17. Lathrop, California. 2003 <br /> City of Lathrop. West Lathrop Specific Plan. As amended January 28,2003 <br /> San Joaquin County LAFCo. Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Lathrop Irrigation District <br /> Formation. Adopted November 10, 2001 <br /> 2.10 Mineral Resources <br /> Potential conflicts with mineral resources were addressed in the River Islands EIR as it pertains to areas <br /> that have been identified as MRZ-2 Zone by the State Geologist. A MRZ-2 zone is an area with high <br /> quality sand deposits that warrant mining and use before the underlying land should be developed. <br /> The General Plan identifies deposits of sand used in the making of high-quality Portland Cement <br /> Concrete as a mineral resource in the City that requires preservation. Land containing these sand deposits <br /> 49 <br />
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