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AUGUSTIN BERNAL MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL PROJECT DRAFT INITIAL STUDY <br /> 12956 <br />DUDEK 17 April 2022 <br />recreational uses would be visually consistent with the existing park development in the <br />surrounding area and the project is consistent with existing zoning and City land use regulations. <br />Because construction would result in temporary degradation of the visual character and quality of <br />the site; this impact would be less than significant. <br />d) Would the project create a new source of substantial light or glare which would adversely affect <br />day or nighttime views in the area? <br />Project implementation would not introduce new sources of light and the trail would not include <br />any reflective surfaces. All construction activities would occur in daytime hours thus no temporary <br />nighttime lighting would be required. Therefore, the project would have no impact. <br />Mitigation Measures <br />No mitigation measures are required. <br />3.2 Agriculture and Forestry Resources <br /> <br />Potentially <br />Significant <br />Impact <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Impact With <br />Mitigation <br />Incorporated <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Impact No Impact <br />II. AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY RESOURCES – In determining whether impacts to agricultural <br />resources are significant environmental effects, lead agencies may refer to the California <br />Agricultural Land Evaluation and Site Assessment Model (1997) prepared by the California <br />Department of Conservation as an optional model to use in assessing impacts on agriculture and <br />farmland. In determining whether impacts to forest resources, including timberland, are significant <br />environmental effects, lead agencies may refer to information compiled by the California <br />Department of Forestry and Fire Protection regarding the state’s inventory of forest land, including <br />the Forest and Range Assessment Project and the Forest Legacy Assessment project; and forest <br />carbon measurement methodology provided in Forest Protocols adopted by the California Air <br />Resources Board. Would the project: <br />a) Convert Prime Farmland, Unique <br />Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide <br />Importance (Farmland), as shown on the <br />maps prepared pursuant to the <br />Farmland Mapping and Monitoring <br />Program of the California Resources <br />Agency, to non-agricultural use? <br /> <br />b) Conflict with existing zoning for <br />agricultural use, or a Williamson Act <br />contract? <br />