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Cultural Resources <br /> The project site contains undeveloped land and,thus,construction activities have the potential to <br /> encounter buried resources. FCS will prepare the EIR Cultural Resources section and identify impacts and <br /> mitigation(as appropriate)using the historic architecture report prepared by Ward Hill, and the Basin <br /> Research Associates Archaeological Report. Neither of the existing residences appear eligible for listing <br /> on any national,state,or local register. <br /> SNOOP,!- <br /> 11021 <br /> NOOPA 11021 Dublin Canyon Road 11033 Dublin Canyon Road <br /> Geology and Soils <br /> Ninyo & Moore will evaluate the proposed slope stabilization and building pad preparation <br /> methodologies as outlined in the Cornerstone reports,to ensure that the proposed techniques are <br /> consistent with best practices. Mitigation measures including specific grading and shoring practices for <br /> foundation design will be identified, where needed. <br /> Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br /> FCS will evaluate hazardous materials using readily available sources of information about hazardous <br /> materials usage in the project vicinity(e.g.,the Geotracker database)and through review of project <br /> plans. FCS will also evaluate impacts associated with emergency response and evacuation through <br /> review of the applicant-prepared traffic study,site reconnaissance, and review of project plans. FCS will <br /> identify impacts and mitigation (as appropriate). <br /> Hydrology and Water Quality <br /> The Project will involve land disturbance of 31.60 acres and creation and/or replacement of 6.22 acres <br /> (271,000 square feet)of impervious surfaces,which have the potential to increase sediment and pollutants <br /> in stormwater runoff to nearby Dublin Creek and Devany Canyon Creek,a tributary to Dublin Creek. <br /> WRECO will use information provided by the applicant about proposed storm drainage facilities and <br /> water quality treatment measures. WRECO will also review readily available sources of information <br /> about surface water features,groundwater resources, municipal storm drainage facilities, and flood <br /> hazard areas.According to the Alameda County Watersheds Interactive Map,created by the Alameda <br /> County Flood Control and Water Conservation District,these creeks are part of the Alamo Canal <br /> NORM AMERICA I EUROPE I AFRICA I AUSTRALIA I ASIA <br /> FIRSTCARBONSOLUTIONS.COM <br />