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Potentially Less Than Less Than Analyzed <br /> Significant with <br /> Significant Mitigation Significant No In The <br /> Impact Incorporated Impact Impact Prior EIR <br /> XIX. UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS. <br /> Would the project: <br /> a) Require or result in the relocation or construction of new <br /> or expanded water, wastewater treatment, or storm water <br /> drainage, electric power, natural gas, or <br /> telecommunications facilities, the construction or ❑ ❑ El ❑ <br /> relocation of which could cause significant environmental <br /> effects? <br /> b) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the <br /> project and reasonably foreseeable future development El El El El <br /> normal, dry and multiple dry years? <br /> c) Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment <br /> provider,which serves or may serve the project that it has <br /> adequate capacity to serve the project's projected ❑ ❑ 0 ❑ ❑ <br /> demand in addition to the provider's existing <br /> commitments? <br /> d) Generate solid waste in excess of State or local <br /> standards, or in excess of the capacity of local <br /> infrastructure, or otherwise impair the attainment of solid ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 ❑ <br /> waste reduction goals? <br /> e) Comply with federal, state, and local management and <br /> reduction statutes and regulations related to solid waste? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 ❑ <br /> Impact Discussion: <br /> a-e) This project is comprised of three components. General Plan Map Amendment No. PA-2100226 proposes to <br /> change the General Plan land use designation from General Agriculture (AIG) to Truck Terminal (IIT). Zone <br /> Reclassification No. PA-2100227 to proposes to change the Zoning Designation from General Agriculture, 40-acre <br /> minimum (AG-40) to Truck Terminal (I-T). Use Permit No. PA-2100228 (UP) to establish the use of a Truck <br /> Terminal. Water will be provided by an existing on-site agricultural well. Additionally, well and on-site wastewater <br /> disposal systems will be subject to the rules and regulation of the Environmental Health Department. Storm water <br /> drainage will be subject to the rules and regulations of the Department of Public Works. Therefore, the impact to <br /> utility and service systems is anticipated to be less than significant. <br /> 25 <br />