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Yes Mavbe No <br /> importsat examples of the major periods of <br /> California history or prehistory. �- <br /> b. Does the project have the potential to achieve <br /> short-term, to the disadvantage of long-term, <br /> environmental goals? (A short-term impact on <br /> the environment is one which occurs in a rela- <br /> tively brief, definitive period of time while <br /> long-term impacts will endure well into the <br /> future.) — <br /> c. Does the project have impacts which are <br /> individually limited, but cumulatively con- <br /> siderable? (A project may impact on two or <br /> more separate resources where the impact on <br /> eachl resource is relatively mall, but where <br /> the effect of the total of those impacts on <br /> the environment is significant.) <br /> d. Does the project have environmental effects <br /> which will cause substantial adverse effects <br /> on human beings, either directly or indirectly? <br /> III. Discussion of Environmental Evaluation <br /> (Narrative description of environmental impacts.) <br /> IV. Detexminstion <br /> (To be ==:Leted by the Lead Agency.) <br /> On the basis of this initial evaluation: <br /> I find that the proaosed project COMD NOT bzve a sig^'ficant effect ^i <br /> on the env--onment, and a NMATIVE Di �ARA.IO" Fill .Do- prepared. <br /> I `ind tha` although the propose3 project could have a significant <br /> t there will not be a significant effect in <br /> effec on ae environment,the mitigation <br /> , <br /> this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached <br /> t <br /> meet hive been added to the project. A hiuATiVE Drr�APATIOiv RII� BE <br /> El <br /> PFZPAHED. <br /> I find the �Pose3 project MAY have r' znt e! on the <br /> environment, <br /> and an ENVIRONMEENTAL .is re <br /> G� <br /> July 10, 1989 e <br /> Va F. Siebal <br /> Date <br /> Departm t of Health Services <br /> For <br /> (Note: Tnis is aly a suggested form. Public agencies are free to devise their <br /> own format for initial studies.) <br /> 293 <br />