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Exhibit B <br /> Lovelace Transfer Station Renovation and Expansion Project <br /> IDENTIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES TO BE <br /> ADDRESSED IN THE DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT <br /> The following is an identification of the environmental issues considered important for <br /> the Lovelace project. <br /> 1. Land Use <br /> The project should be analyzed for its relationship to surrounding land use, <br /> including land use compatibility and potential conflicts. This would include <br /> residential and agricultural (row crops, orchards and poultry production) land <br /> uses adjacent to the project site. Conversion of agricultural land is also an issue. <br /> The project should also be reviewed with respect to its location in the Central <br /> County area and the market area it serves. Compatibility with County and City <br /> General Plans should also be reviewed. County Use Permit requirements and <br /> procedures should also be included in this section. <br /> 4:A'- n"A Circulation <br /> atio <br /> The project should be analyzed for traffic impacts including the existing <br /> condition,increased traffic as a result of the project, and a projection of traffic <br /> increases over a specified time period (i.e. 20 years). Traffic should be analyzed <br /> b types of vehicles, hours of operation, and travel routes. Traffic should be <br /> by <br /> in terms of average daily traffic (ADT), peak hour traffic, and <br /> Levels of Service (LOS). The street and road network should be reviewed for <br /> substandard conditions and safety hazards. <br /> 3. Public Services and Facilities trate service capability for: water <br /> Information should be provided to demons <br /> supply, sewage disposal, solid waste disposal, electrical ower, natural gas, <br /> telephone, police protection, fire protection, and road maintenance including <br /> litter control. <br /> 4. Ground Relief Features <br /> The project should be analyzed for on-site soil conditions including: soil <br /> classifications, soil stability, erosion potential, site grading and excavation, and <br /> slope stability. <br /> 5. Seismici <br /> Theproject site should be evaluated for earthquake potential as well as <br /> liquefaction or other ground failure problems. <br /> 6. Water Qu <br /> Issues-toaddresswith respect to water quality include: increase in impervious <br /> surfaces, storm drainage and runoff patterns,wash water system, potential for <br /> leachate into the groundwater, and flood hazard. <br /> C-16 <br />