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Section M. Proposed Scope of Work <br /> The following scope of work identifies the suggested outline for the EIR and our <br /> approach to each issue: <br /> Chapter 1. Introduction <br /> Chapter 2. Project Description and Alternatives <br /> Chapter 3. Summary <br /> Chapter 4. Land Use and Agricultural Resources <br /> Chapter 5. Public Services and Utilities <br /> Chapter 6. Traffic and Circulation <br /> Chapter 7. Air Quality <br /> Chapter 8. Noise <br /> Chapter 9. Geology and Soils <br /> Chapter 10. Water Resources <br /> Chapter 11. Biological Resources <br /> Chapter 12. Habitat Restoration <br /> Chapter 13. Cultural Resources <br /> Chapter 14. Alternatives to the Project <br /> Chapter 15. Cumulative Analysis <br /> Chapter 16. Report Preparation <br /> Chapter 17. Citations <br /> Appendices <br /> CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION <br /> The introduction of the EIR will describe the purpose of the EIR, identify the scope <br /> of issues to be addressed, briefly describe the planning background of the project, identify <br /> permits and reviews necessary for approval of the project, and present the organization of <br /> the report. This chapter also will define the terminology to be used throughout the EIR <br /> (e.g., "significant" impact versus "significant and unavoidable" impact). <br /> CHAPTER 2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND ALTERNATIVES <br /> This chapter will describe the project location; existing conditions; and details <br /> regarding the proposed project,including the developer's goals and objectives,proposed land <br /> uses, site design, and proposed conservation easement. Jones & Stokes Associates also will <br /> describe the alternatives to the proposed project. <br /> III-1 <br />