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Pi»rlico Drive Trrrrtorrt rtrrrl Pipeline Prglect Enviror:mentnl Checklist <br />IV. ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST <br />The following checklist contains the environmental checklist form presented in Appendix G of <br />the CEQA Guidelines. The checklist fom~ is used to describe the impacts of the Proposed <br />Project. A discussion follows each environmental issue identified in the checklist. Included in <br />each discussion are project specific mitigations which have been incorporated into the project <br />design as a part of the Proposed Project. <br />For this project, the following designations are used: <br />Potentially Significant Impact: An impact that could be significant and for which no <br />mitigation has been identified. If any potentially significant impacts are identified, an EIR must <br />be prepared. <br />Less than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated: An impact that requires mitigation to <br />reduce the impact to aless-than-significant level. <br />Less than Significant: Any impact that would not be considered significant under CEQA <br />relative to existing standards. <br />No Impact: Any impact that does not apply to the project <br />1. AESTHETICS <br />Enviromnental Setting <br />The proposed project facilities are located within the City of Pleasanton on flat terrain. The <br />proposed water transmission pipeline will be located within Pimlico and Brockton drives. <br />Portions of these roadways are bounded by residential and commercial development. The site of <br />the fluoridation building, Zone 7 turnout and City of Pleasanton vault are situated in close <br />proximity to each other immediately south and adjacent to the Interstate Highway 580 sound <br />wall and on the north side of Pimlico Drive. Views onto the site from the east- and west-bound <br />lanes of Pimlico Drive and the residential area south and southwest of Pimlico Drive currently <br />consists of the sound wall nest to Interstate Highway SSO and landscaping within the public <br />right-of--way. The landscaping consists of ornamental shrubs (Accrcirr longiflolia and <br />Pittosporum crassifolizmr) and small Austrian Willow trees (Geijeru parviflorcr) between the <br />sound wall and Pimlico Drive. One ornamental Australian Willow tree (Geijera pcrrviflora) and <br />seven ornamental flannel bush shrubs (Frenunrtodendrorr California glory) occur at the <br />fluoridation building site. <br />The Santa Rita control valve vault will be located in a lawn area between the pedestrian sidewalk <br />next to Santa Rita Road and the parking lot of Rose Pavillion. Views of the site from the south <br />and west along Santa Rita Road are screened by several large trees planted between the road and <br />pedestrian sidewalk. The site of the control valve vault slopes upward towards the parking lot. <br />Views from the west of the control valve vault site from a one story commercial building <br />housing and deli next to the Rose Pavillion parking lot are slightly screened by a gently sloping <br />berm. <br />City of Pleasanton 15 Winzlcr & Kelly <br />Draft Initial Study/Proposed Negative Declaration August 2006 <br />04263501 <br />