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Additional standard sources which should be specifically cited below include <br /> on-site visits by staff (note date) ; staff knowledge or experience; and <br /> independent environmental studies submitted to the County as part of the project <br /> application (note report title, date, and consultant) . <br /> YES NO <br /> 1. WATER: <br /> a. Is any portion of the project <br /> subject to flood hazard? X <br /> Flood zone "C" <br /> YES NO <br /> b. Will the project result in <br /> reduction of surface or ground <br /> water quality or quantity? X <br /> C. Will the project result in <br /> increases to surface, channel <br /> or stream volumes, or alterations <br /> to drainage patterns and streams? X <br /> d. Will the project result in <br /> erosion of or sedimentation to <br /> a channel, river, or body of water? X <br /> Other sources used: <br /> 2 . EARTH: <br /> a. Will the project result in or be <br /> subject to potentially hazardous <br /> geologic or soils conditions on or <br /> immediately adjoining the site (slides, <br /> springs, erosion, liquefaction, <br /> earthquake faults; steep slopes, <br /> septic tank limitations) ? X <br /> b. Will the project involve substantial <br /> grading which could result in <br /> secondary impacts (consider amount, <br /> steepness, and visibility of proposed <br /> slopes; consider effect of grading on <br /> trees and creek channels) ? X <br /> C. Will there be conversion of prime <br /> farmland (over 40 acres and not shown <br /> for development in the General Plan) ? X* <br /> Initial Study (Rev: 01/91) <br /> 3 <br />