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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
AGENDA REPORT
DOCUMENT DATE
9/2/2014
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15Y
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12
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3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS <br />TABLE 3.0-1 GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND REZONINGS I MPACIS/HOUSING ELEMENT IMPACT DEm1MDNAnION <br />Housing Element Impact <br />Determination <br />Population and Housing <br />Does not change the impact <br />Does not change the impact <br />Does not change the impact <br />Does not change the impact <br />Public Services and Utilities <br />Does not change the impact <br />Does not change the impact <br />Does not change the impact <br />Does not change the impact <br />Does not change the impact <br />Recreation <br />Does not change the impact <br />General Plan Amerldaiert and Rezonings <br />Supplemental .E[R Determination <br />Less than significant <br />Less than significant <br />Less than significant <br />Less than significant <br />Less than significant <br />Less than significant with mitigation <br />Less than significant <br />Less than significant <br />Less than significant <br />Less than significant <br />General Plan Amendment and Rezonings Impact <br />Induce substantial population growth in the city <br />Potentially displace substantial numbers of existing homes <br />Potentially displace substantial numbers of people <br />Potentially introduce additional population to the region, <br />and would result in unanticipated population, housing, or <br />employment growth, or the displacement of existing <br />residents or housing units on a regional level. <br />Potentially result in substantial adverse physical impacts <br />associated with the provision of new or physically altered <br />govemmental facilities <br />Potentially require new or expanded water supply <br />resources or entitlements <br />Potentially result in the need for construction of <br />wastewater treatment facilities or exceed capacity <br />available by the wastewater treatment provider <br />Potentially be served by a landfill with insufficient <br />permitted capacity to accommodate the project's solid <br />waste disposal needs <br />Potentially result in an increased demand for utilities <br />services <br />Potentially increase the use of existing neighborhood and <br />regional parks or other recreational facilities such that <br />substantial physical deterioration of the facilities would <br />- <br />v <br />a <br />E <br />Impact 4.K -2 <br />Impact 4.K -3 <br />Impact 4.K -4 <br />Impact 4.L -1 <br />N <br />v <br />n <br />E <br />Impact 4.L -3 <br />Impact 4.L -4 <br />Impact 41 -5 <br />v <br />a <br />E <br />0 <br />'. <br />0 <br />W m <br />1 <br />M <br />aCg <br />cr <br />a <br />0 <br />d <br />6 <br />u <br />4 <br />to <br />«d <br />6E <br />W E <br />S° <br />e <br />1 ct <br />
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