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PotentiallyLess Than Less Than Analyzed <br /> Significant with <br /> Significant Mitigation Significant No In The <br /> Impact Incorporated Impact Impact Prior EIR <br /> XIX. UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS. <br /> Would the project: <br /> a) Require or result in the relocation or construction of <br /> new or expanded water, wastewater treatment, or <br /> storm water drainage, electric power, natural gas, or ❑ ❑ ❑ FX-1 <br /> ❑telecommunications facilities, the construction or <br /> relocation of which could cause significant <br /> environmental effects? <br /> b) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the <br /> project and reasonably foreseeable future ❑ ❑ F] F]development during normal, dry and multiple dry X <br /> years? <br /> c) Result in a determination by the wastewater <br /> treatment provider which serves or may serve the <br /> project that it has adequate capacity to serve the ❑ ❑ ❑ <br /> project's projected demand in addition to the <br /> provider's existing commitments? <br /> d) Generate solid waste in excess of State or local <br /> standards, or in excess of the capacity of local ❑ ❑ ❑ � ❑ <br /> infrastructure, or otherwise impair the attainment of <br /> solid waste reduction goals? <br /> e) Comply with federal, state, and local management <br /> and reduction statutes and regulations related to ❑ ❑ 11 <br /> Impact <br /> waste? <br /> Impact Discussion: <br /> The proposed project will convert an existing wholesale nursery site to a commercial cannabis cultivation and distribution <br /> facility, which will utilize existing structures totaling 56,461 square feet and proposes to construct a new 25,200 square <br /> foot cultivation building. The Commercial Cannabis—Cultivation & Distribution use types may be conditionally permitted in <br /> the AG-40 (General Agriculture, 40-acre minimum) zone with an approved Use Permit application. There are no public <br /> services available in this area for water, sewer, or storm water drainage. Parcels zoned as agricultural may use a well for <br /> water, a septic tank for sewer, and retain all drainage on-site. The project proposes to use the existing well for water, and <br /> existing septic systems for domestic waste. All stormwater runoff will be retained on site. Any discharge water associated <br /> with commercial cannabis cultivation will be contained and hauled off site. All waste associated with the commercial <br /> cannabis cultivation will be collected and removed from the site to be processed at a waste facility. The Environmental <br /> Health Department and the Department of Public Works will determine the necessary size of the proposed on-site <br /> services and ensure that they comply with all applicable statutes and regulations. <br /> PA-1900243 (UP) & PA-2000023 (DA)— Initial Study 29 <br />