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4/29/2020 9:47:31 AM
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11/26/2019 9:14:32 AM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0012627
PE
2633
FACILITY_NAME
PA-1900240
STREET_NUMBER
11105
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
HAM
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95242-
APN
05908007, 05908029, 05908030
ENTERED_DATE
11/1/2019 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
11105 N HAM LN
RECEIVED_DATE
11/1/2019 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Mr.Jolley <br /> February 13, 2020 <br /> Page 19 of 15 <br /> materials or cause reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of <br /> hazardous materials. <br /> Hydrology and Water Quality:The analysis will describe the existing drainage and water quality conditions <br /> of the site, and provide a description of the applicable regulatory environment, and evaluate the project's <br /> hydrology and water quality impacts including" short-term construction related effects; permanent <br /> stormwater changes' impacts to surface water quality' impacts to groundwater quality and quantity; and <br /> cumulative on- and off-site impacts. <br /> Land Use:The analysis will describe the existing and proposed land uses in the project area and evaluate <br /> the potential inconsistencies between the proposed project and the applicable General Plan and zoning. <br /> The analysis will focus on changes in land use, land use compatibility, and general plan consistency, to the <br /> extent that potential General Plan conflicts may lead to physical impacts on the environment. <br /> Noise and Vibration:The analysis will include information on the location of existing sensitive receptors, <br /> ambient noise levels, and natural factors that relate to the attenuation thereof. Noise and vibration <br /> impacts that would be anticipated to occur with construction and operational activities associated with <br /> the proposed project will be assessed. <br /> Public Services and Recreation:The analysis will address the potential impacts on public services as a result <br /> of the proposed project. Public services include fire protection, law enforcement, schools, parks and <br /> recreation, and libraries. <br /> Transportation: The analysis will include a Traffic Study. The traffic study will analyze the increase in vehicle <br /> traffic, and Level of Service and Vehicle Miles Travelled impacts to streets and intersections potentially <br /> impacted by the project, including West Lane, Eight Mile Road, and Ham Lane, and other surrounding <br /> roads. <br /> Utilities and Service Systems:The analysis will address the potential for environmental affects as a result of <br /> the proposed project's increased impact on water supply, distribution, and treatment; wastewater <br /> collection, conveyance, and treatment; solid waste collection and disposal; and electricity and natural gas. <br /> Summary Chapter. ECORP will prepare a Project Summary Chapter in accordance with CEQA Guidelines <br /> and include a brief description of the project, potential areas of controversy, project alternatives, and a <br /> summary table of impacts and mitigation measures identified in the ADEIR. <br /> Task 3A Deliverables: <br /> 5 copies of the ADEIR (spiral bound and duplex copied) <br /> One PDF file and one Word file of the complete ADEIR <br /> 5.3.2 Task 3B —Prepare and Circulate the Draft EIR <br /> Following County review of the ADEIR, ECORP will coordinate with County staff to review comments, <br /> receive direction, and discuss revisions. The County will be responsible for consolidating all County staff <br /> 19 <br /> ECORP Consulting,Inc. <br /> EN'l'ERONNENTAL CONSI:LIRN-l5.15 <br />
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