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INITIAL STUDY (to be completed by project planner) "Yes" may only be checked in situations where there is substantial <br /> evidence to indicate that there may be a significant impact on the <br /> FILE is (AP• 001;le) environment if there is no change in the project description. (CEQA <br /> Guidelines, Sec. 15064) <br /> PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A Feizw %T 'TD A 2.5rarzT See the Discussion section at the end of the Initial Study <br /> O-KIcfrV-e eC tee- for explanation of any impacts checked "Yes." <br /> Yes No <br /> RECOMMENDED ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: <br /> 1. Water: <br /> The proposed project could not have a significant effect <br /> on the environment, and a Negative Declaration will be a. Is any portion of the project within a <br /> prepared. <br /> Flood Hazard Area? <br /> What is the Flood Zone? <br /> Although the proposed project could have a significant <br /> effect on the environment, there will not be a significant b. Will the project result in reduction of <br /> effect in this case because the mitigation measures surface or ground water quality or <br /> described on an attached sheet have been added to the quantity? X <br /> project. A Negative Declaration will be prepared. c. Will the project result in increased <br /> The proposed project may have a significant effect on the runoff or alteration to drainage patterns <br /> environment, an Environmental Impact Report is required and streams? �- <br /> d. Will the project result in erosion of or <br /> ASSESSOR sedimentation to a channel, river or <br /> PARCEL x:OGI• 100• O(o GENERAL PLANMeTan- te--eaasa)yONING: C.-IZC— body of water? <br /> CURRENT SITE CONDITIONS (topography, uses): 2. Earth (consider the Seismic Safety Element, <br /> available geologic reports, etc. ): <br /> 1r1AC V-17 a. Will the project result in or be subject <br /> to potentially hazardous geologic or <br /> soils conditions on or immediately _. <br /> SURROUNDING LAND USES: adjoining the site (slides, springs, <br /> erosions, liquifaction, earthquake <br /> R��toew[1n4L(Nat+-n�,�yrv*la En�z� ArD ( � r1 faults; slope, septic tank limitations)? <br /> GENER L CONSIDERATIONS: b. Will the project involve substantial <br /> 1. Does it appear that acv env_ronmental feature of the project will grading which could result in secondary <br /> generate significant public concern? ( ) Yes. (x) No. (Use the impacts (consider amount, steepness, <br /> Discussion section at the enc of the form if more room is and visibility of proposed slopes; <br /> required.) <br /> consider effect of grading on trees —, <br /> and creek channels)? <br /> Nature of rnnrern• � '-_- <br /> c. Will there be conversion o agricultural <br /> 2. Will the project require approval or permits by other than a land (consider prime farmland)? x .. __.. _ ... <br /> County agency? (X) Yes. ( ) No. ��.rr�. 3. Plant/Animal Life <br /> Agency name(s): 5 T C&VV4"' IkrAmy-urb'TLKS VISI -if'r — wwt�rt �V rYl; ..—._. ._.� <br /> r-f,A tt 14 fl2+4i <br /> a. Will there be a reduction or disturbance <br /> 3. Is the project within the Sphere of In'-luence of any city? to any habitat for plants and animals <br /> ( ) Yes. OO No. Name: (including removal or disturbance of trees, <br /> riparian areas, or migration routes)? <br /> Initial Study - 1 - <br /> (6-88) <br /> Tn-itia1 Study - 2 - (6-88) ,. <br />