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KLEINFELDER <br /> Bright people.Right Solutions. <br /> E. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS T TI LL CT [Completed by Lead <br /> Agency or Authorized Consultant- -Check (�), as applicable]: <br /> The environmental factors checked below would potentially be affected by this <br /> project (i.e., the project would involve at least one impact that is a "Potentially <br /> Significant Impact"), as indicated in the preceding Checklist (Section C) and the <br /> Earlier Analysis (Section D): <br /> Aesthetics Agricultural Resources Air Quality <br /> Biological Resources Cultural Resources Geology/Soils <br /> Hazards and Hazardous 4 HydrologyMater Quality Land Use/Planning <br /> Materials <br /> Mineral Resources J Noise Population/Housing <br /> Public Services Recreation Transportation/Traffic <br /> �I Utilities/Service Systems 4 Mandatory Findings of <br /> Significance <br /> F. REFERENCES CITED AND PERSONSCONSULTED (Completed by Lead <br /> Agency or Authorized Consultant): <br /> REFERENCESCITE <br /> 1 California Department of Conservation, Division of Land Resource Protection. <br /> 1998. San Joaquin County Important Farmlands (map). 1998. <br /> California Department of Finance. Report E-5 City/County Population and Housing <br /> Estimates, 1/1/2010. <br /> City of Stockton. 2008. Stockton General Plan 2035. <br /> City of Stockton. Stockton General Plan 2035. Final Environmental Impact Report <br /> (EIR4-05). December 2007. <br /> City of Stockton Habitat / Open Space Conservation Fee Program Map (August <br /> 2002). <br /> Federal Emergency Management Agency, (April 2, 2002). Flood Insurance Rate <br /> (Map FEMA #06077C0460F). City of Stockton, California. San Joaquin <br /> County. <br /> 121339/ST011 R226 3-72 October 14, 2011 <br /> Copyright 2011 Kleinfelder <br />