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P13-2458, Downtown Revitalization District In-Lieu Parking Fee <br /> Environmental Checklist <br /> impacts to forest resources, including timberland, are significant environmental effects, <br /> lead agencies may refer to information compiled by the California Department of Forestry <br /> and Fire Protection regarding the state's inventory of forest land, including the Forest and <br /> Range Assessment Project and the Forest Legacy Assessment project; and forest carbon <br /> measurement methodology provided in Forest Protocols adopted by the California Air <br /> Resources Board. <br /> Less Than <br /> Potentially Significant Less Than No <br /> Would the project: Significant with Significant Impact <br /> Impact Mitigation Impact <br /> Incorporation <br /> a) Convert Prime Farmland, Unique <br /> Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide <br /> Importance (Farmland), as shown <br /> on the maps prepared pursuant to X <br /> the Farmland Mapping and <br /> Monitoring Program of the <br /> California Resources Agency„ to <br /> non-agricultural use? <br /> b) Conflict with existing zoning for <br /> agricultural use, or a Williamson Act X <br /> contract? <br /> c) Conflict with existing zoning for, <br /> or cause rezoning of, forest land (as <br /> defined in Public Resource Code <br /> section 12220(g)), timberland (as <br /> defined by Public Resource Code X <br /> section 4526), or timberland zoned <br /> Timberland Production (as defined <br /> by Government Code section <br /> 51104(g))? <br /> d) Result in loss of forest land or X <br /> conversion of forest land to non- <br /> forest use? <br /> e) Involve other changes in the <br /> existing environment which, due to <br /> their location or nature, could result X <br /> in conversion of Farmland, to non- <br /> a.ricultural use? <br /> Discussion <br /> a-e. According to the Pleasanton General Plan, none of the land within the Downtown <br /> Specific Plan Area is Williamson Act Land (which restricts land to agriculture or open <br /> space uses) and the Downtown Specific Plan Area is considered <br /> 24 <br />