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The proposed project is a "project" as defined by CEQA and is not exempt from CEQA <br /> consideration. The County has determined that the project may have significant <br /> environmental effects and therefore requires preparation of an Initial Study. This Initial <br /> Study describes the proposed project and its environmental setting, discusses the potential <br /> environmental effects of the project,and identifies feasible mitigation measures that would <br /> avoid or eliminate significant environmental effects or reduce them to a level that would <br /> be less than significant. The Initial Study considers the project's potential for significant <br /> environmental effects in the following subject areas: <br /> • Aesthetics • Mineral Resources <br /> • Agricultural Resources • Noise <br /> • Air Quality • Population and Housing <br /> • Biological Resources • Public Services <br /> • Cultural Resources • Recreation <br /> • Energy • Transportation/Traffic <br /> • Geology and Soils • Tribal Cultural Resources <br /> • Greenhouse Gas Emissions • Utilities and Service Systems <br /> • Hazards and Hazardous • Wildfire <br /> Materials • Mandatory Findings of <br /> • Hydrology and Water Quality Significance (including <br /> • Land Use and Planning cumulative impacts) <br /> This Initial Study concludes that the project would have potentially significant <br /> environmental effects, all of which would be avoided or reduced to a level that would be <br /> less than significant with recommended mitigation measures. The project applicant has <br /> accepted all the recommended mitigation measures. As a result,the County has prepared a <br /> Mitigated Negative Declaration and has issued a Notice of Intent to adopt the IS/MND for <br /> the project. <br /> 1.3 Project Background <br /> The project site is within an unincorporated area of San Joaquin County southeast of <br /> Stockton identified as the Kennedy community. The Kennedy community has 888 parcels <br /> totaling approximately 774 acres(City of Stockton 2020).It consists of a mix of residential, <br /> commercial, industrial, agricultural, and institutional land uses, along with large parcels of <br /> vacant land. The project site currently consists of vacant land, other than two single-family <br /> residences, one adjacent to each of the proposed subdivision sites. The Kennedy <br /> community is bounded on its north, west, and south sides by the City of Stockton. <br /> The project site is currently zoned by the County as AU-20, Agriculture-Urban Reserve, <br /> 20-acre minimum. The Agriculture-Urban Reserve zone is intended to retain in agriculture <br /> those areas planned for future urban development in order to facilitate compact, orderly <br /> urban development and to assure the proper timing and economical provision of services <br /> and utilities. The Stockton General Plan 2040, adopted in 2018, has designated the project <br /> Pock Lane Public Review Draft IS/MND 1-2 May 2022 <br />