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16. Mandatory Findings of Significance: YES NO <br /> (A "Yes" answer to any of the following <br /> questions requires preparation of an EIR. ) <br /> a. Does the project have the potential <br /> to degrade the quality of the <br /> environment or curtail the diversity <br /> in the environment? X <br /> b. Does the project have the potential <br /> to achieve short-term, to the <br /> disadvantage of long-term, <br /> environmental goals? X <br /> C. Does the project have impacts <br /> which are individually limited <br /> but cumulatively considerable? X <br /> d. Does the project have environmental <br /> impacts which will cause <br /> substantial, adverse effects <br /> on human beings, either directly <br /> or indirectly? X <br /> 17 . DISCUSSION OF ANY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS NOTED ABOVE. <br /> (Discuss any questions answered "Yes" above, as well as any "No" answers <br /> marked with an asterisk (*) . Discuss any changes to the project which <br /> could mitigate the identified impacts. Discuss any proposed mitigation <br /> monitoring program submitted by the project applicant. Use additional <br /> attached pages if necessary. ) <br /> 5b Sound generated inside is regulated bV local ordinances. <br /> 3b. A survey of the Natural Diversity Data Base notes that <br /> the following three species of concern may be in the Stock- <br /> ton area: California Hibiscus (last seen 1895) : Ferris <br /> Birds Beak (last seen 1881) ; and California Black Rail (one <br /> dead found in 1959) . As this is a developed site, it is <br /> very unlikely that this project will impact these species <br /> PREPARED BY: Chandler Martin DATE: September 23 , 1992 <br /> Title: Associate Planner <br /> REVIEWED BY• DATE• <br /> Title: <br /> Initial Study (Rev: 01/91) <br /> 8 <br />