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site Low Density Residential; therefore, the project site has been designated for future <br /> urban development. <br /> 1.4 Environmental Evaluation Checklist Terminology <br /> The project's potential environmental effects are evaluated in the Environmental <br /> Evaluation Checklist presented in Chapter 3.0 of this IS/MND. The checklist includes a <br /> list of environmental considerations against which the project is evaluated. For each <br /> question, the County determines whether the project would involve 1) a Potentially <br /> Significant Impact, 2) a Less Than Significant Impact with Mitigation Incorporated, 3) a <br /> Less Than Significant Impact, or 4)No Impact. <br /> A Potentially Significant Impact occurs when there is substantial evidence that the <br /> project would involve a substantial adverse change to the physical environment, <br /> i.e.,the environmental effect may be significant, and mitigation measures have not <br /> been defined that would reduce the impact to a level that would be less than <br /> significant. If there is a Potentially Significant Impact entry in the Initial Study, <br /> then an EIR is required. <br /> An environmental effect that is Less Than Significant with Mitigation Incorporated <br /> is a Potentially Significant Impact that can be avoided or reduced to a level that is <br /> less than significant with the application of defined mitigation measures. <br /> A Less Than Significant Impact occurs when the project would involve an <br /> environmental impact,but the impact would not cause a substantial adverse change <br /> to the physical environment that would require mitigation. <br /> A determination of No Impact is self-explanatory. <br /> This IS/MND identifies several potentially significant environmental impacts related to the <br /> project. Some of these impacts can be mitigated by implementation of existing provisions <br /> of law and standards of practice related to environmental protection. Such provisions are <br /> considered in the environmental impact analysis, and the degree to which they would <br /> reduce potential environmental effects is discussed. Additional mitigation measures are <br /> identified when necessary to avoid potential environmental effects or to reduce them to a <br /> level that is less than significant. <br /> 1.5 Summary of Environmental Effects and Mitigation Measures <br /> Table 1-1, which follows Figures 1-1 through 1-5, summarizes the results of the <br /> Environmental Evaluation Checklist and associated narrative discussion in Chapter 3.0 of <br /> this IS/MND. The potential environmental impacts of the proposed project are listed in the <br /> left-most column of this table. The level of significance of each impact is indicated in the <br /> second column.Mitigation measures proposed to avoid or minimize the impacts are shown <br /> in the third column,and the significance of the impact after mitigation measures are applied <br /> is shown in the fourth column. <br /> Pock Lane Public Review Draft IS/MND 1-3 May 2022 <br />