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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS: <br /> "Yea" may only be checked in situations where there is substantial Yes No <br /> evidence to indicate that there may be a significant impact on the b. Will the project impact any rare, <br /> environment if there is no change in the project description. (CEQA endangered, or recreational species <br /> Guidelines, Sec. 15064) located on or near the site? r <br /> See the Discussion section at the end of the Initial Study 4. Air: <br /> for explanation of any impacts checked "Yes." <br /> Yes No Will the project result in deterioration of <br /> 1. Water: existing air quality, including creation of <br /> objectionable odors; will future project <br /> a. Is any portion of the pro ect within a residents be subjected to significant k <br /> j k pollution levels? <br /> Flood Hazard Area? <br /> v:hat is the Flood Zone? 5. Noise: <br /> b. Will the project result in reduction of a. Will the project expose people to high k <br /> surface or ground water quality or k noise or vibration levels? <br /> quantity? <br /> b. Will the project result in increased 1< <br /> c. Will the project result in increased noise or vibration levels? <br /> runoff or alteration to drainage patterns <br /> and streams? X 6. Energy/Natural Resources/Hazards (consider <br /> the General Plan): <br /> d. Will the project result in erosion of or <br /> sedimentation to a channel, river or X a. Will the project result in any signifi- <br /> body of water? cant consumption of energy? k <br /> 2. Earth (consider the Seismic Safety Element, b. Will the project affect the potential <br /> available geologic reports, etc.): use, extraction, conservation, or <br /> depletion of a natural resource other <br /> a. will the project result in or be subject than agricultural land? k <br /> to potentially hazardous geologic or <br /> soils conditions on or immediately c. Will the project create a risk of <br /> adjoining the site (slides, springs, explosion, release or exposure to <br /> erosions, liquifaction, earthquake k hazardous substances, or other <br /> faults; slope, septic tank limitations)? dangers to public health and safety? X <br /> b. Will the proi-ict involve substantial 7. Utilities and Public Service: <br /> grading which could result in secondary <br /> impacts (consider amount, steepness, *a. Will the project require alteration of, <br /> and visibility of proposed slopes; addition to, or the need for utility <br /> consider effect of grading on trees systems - water, sewer, drainage, solid <br /> and creek channels)? k waste - including sphere of influence or k <br /> district boundary change? <br /> c. Will there be conversion of agricultural <br /> land (consider prime farmland)? k *b. Will the project result in the need for <br /> or the expansion of the following services: <br /> 3. Plant/Animal Life: fire and police protection, schools, parks <br /> and recreation, roads, flood control or <br /> a. Will there be a reduction or disturbance other public works facilities, public <br /> to any habitat for plants and animals transit, or governmental services? <br /> (including removal or disturbance of trees, <br /> riparian areas, or migration routes)? X *"Yes" answers to these questions will require additional discussion, <br /> but do not necessarily indicate a potentially significant impact. <br /> Initial Study - 2 - (6-88) <br /> Initial Study - 3 - (6-88) <br />