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C. Substantially increase hazards due to a design feature (e.g., sharp curves or dangerous <br /> intersections)or incompatible uses (e.g., farm equipment). <br /> No Impact. The proposed project will not substantially increase hazards due to a design <br /> feature or incompatible uses. <br /> d. Result in inadequate emergency access. <br /> No Impact. Emergency access to the proposed project area will not be affected. <br /> e. Result in inadequate parking capacity. <br /> No Impact. Parking capacity within the proposed project area will not be affected (Mineta <br /> 2003). <br /> f. Conflict with adopted policies, plans, or programs supporting alternative transportation <br /> (e.g., bus turnouts, bicycle racks). <br /> No Impact. Adopted policies, plans, or programs supporting alternative transportation will <br /> not be affected (Tracy 1993). <br /> Findings of Significance: <br /> ❑ Potentially Significant Impact <br /> ❑ Potentially Significant Unless Mitigated <br /> X Less Than Significant Impact <br /> ❑ No Impact <br /> 16. Utilities and Service Systems <br /> Project activities likely to create an impact. <br /> a Removal of top 18 to 24 inches of burned material, ash and visibly affected soil within gravel <br /> pit area <br /> • Removal of localized areas of deeper soil containing elevated concentrations of metals or <br /> pyrolytic oil. <br /> Description of Environmental Setting: <br /> The proposed project area is located approximately 3 miles south of Tracy city limits. Due to this, <br /> the Site is not located within the Water Supply and Sewer Service Districts that support the City of <br /> Tracy. Two groundwater production wells exist on the Site for supplying water for dust control. <br /> Analysis of Potential Impacts: <br /> Describe to what extent project activities would: <br /> a. Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the applicable Regional Water Quality <br /> Control Board. <br /> 44 <br />