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10. EFFECTS NOT FOUND TO BE SIGNIFICANT <br />Based on the Initial Study prepared by San Joaquin County, discussions with <br />the planning staff, and analysis conducted during preparation of the EIR, some <br />environmental issues were found to be not significant and, therefore, were <br />determined not to require indepth analysis. These issues include the <br />following: <br />BIOLOGY. The study area is located in a disturbed habitat. No significant <br />native plant or animal habitats are known to be supported on site. <br />NATURAL RESOURCES. Development of the study area would not result in a <br />substantial increase in the rate of use of any natural resources or a <br />substantial depletion of any nonrenewable resource. <br />AESTHETICS. No significant scenic vistas or views would be affected by <br />development of the study area. Such development would not result in <br />aesthetically offensive views. <br />CULTURAL RESOURCES. No prehistoric or historic cultural resources are known <br />or are expected to exist in the study area. <br />EARTH RESOURCES. No significant impacts are expected in the study area as a <br />result of earth resources such as topography, land stability, erosion, or <br />siltation. <br />10-1 <br />