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Item No . <br /> PC : 5-21-87 <br /> SU-87-16 <br /> Page 2 <br /> 5 . "The design of the subdivision or the proposed improvements <br /> are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or <br /> substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their <br /> habitat . " <br /> ° This finding can be made for the following reasons : <br /> a. No unique wildlife habitat has been identified on the <br /> project site ; <br /> b. The subject property is not adjacent to any waterways or <br /> irrigation channels ; <br /> c . No contamination from sewage disposal syustems or <br /> drainage facilities is anticipated, since public systems <br /> for sewerage and drainage will be constructed in confor- <br /> mance with County requirements, and since public ser- <br /> vices will be provided; and <br /> d. No adverse environmental effects have been identified <br /> in the analysis of this project . <br /> 6 . "The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements is <br /> not likely to cause serious public health problems . " <br /> ° This finding can be made because the proposed subdivision <br /> will be served with public sewer , water, and storm drainage <br /> services, and because no hazardous on-site conditions have <br /> been identified. <br /> 7 . "The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements <br /> will not conflict with easements, acquired for the public at <br /> large, for access through or use of property within the pro- <br /> posed subdivision, unless it is found that alternative ease- <br /> ments, for access or for use, will be provided and that these <br /> will be substantially equivalent to ones previously acquired <br /> by the public . " <br /> ° This finding can be made because adequate public access <br /> easements have been included in the subdivision design to <br /> meet the needs of the public for access to property within <br /> the subdivision and for circulation through the subdivision. <br /> 8 . "Any land or improvements to be dedicated to the County are <br /> consistent with the General Plan. " <br /> ° This finding can be made because all land or improvements <br /> to be dedicated will satisfy County requirements. <br />