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(a) <br /> <br />(b) <br /> <br />(c) <br /> <br />(d) <br /> <br />(e) <br /> <br />(r) <br /> <br />(g) <br /> <br />(h) <br /> <br />(i) <br /> <br />(k) <br /> <br />Interior or exterior alterations involving such <br />things as interior partitions, plumbing,'and <br />electrical conveyances; <br /> <br />Existing facilities of both investor, and publicly <br />owned utilities used to convey or distribute electric <br />power, natural gas, sewage, etc. <br /> <br />Existing highways and streets, sidewalks, gutters, <br />bicycle and pedestrian trails, and similar facilities <br />except where the activity will involve removal of a <br />scenic resource including but not limited to a stand <br />of trees, a rock outcropping, or an historic building. <br /> <br />Restoration, or rehabilitation or deteriorated or <br />damaged structures, facilities or mechanical equip- <br />ment to meet current standards of public health and <br />safety, unless it is determined that the damage was <br />substantial and resulted from an environmental hazard <br />such as earthquake, landslide or flood. <br /> <br />Additions to existing structures provided that the <br />addition will not result in an increase of more than <br />50 percent of the floor area of the structure before <br />the addition or alteration, or 2500 square feet, which- <br />ever is less. <br /> <br />Addition of safety or health protection devices for <br />use during construction of or in conjunction with <br />existing structures, facilities or mechanical equip- <br />ment, or topographical features (including navigatlonal <br />devices) where these devices do not have or result <br />in an adverse environmental impact. <br /> <br />New copy on existing on and off-premise signs. <br /> <br />Maintenance of existing landscaping, native growth and <br />water supply reservoirs (excluding the use of economic <br />poisons, as defined in Division 7, Chapter 2, California <br />Agricultural Code). <br /> <br />Maintenance of fish screens, fish ladders, wildlife <br />habitat areas, artificial wildlife waterway devices, <br />streamflows, springs and waterholes, and stream <br />channels (clearing of debris) to protect fish and <br />wildlife resources. <br /> <br />Fish stocking by the California Department of Fish <br />and Game. <br /> <br />Division of existing multiple family rental units <br />into condominiums. <br /> <br />-31- <br /> <br /> <br />