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RES 88286
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2. Findinas. <br /> <br /> a. Based upon the conclusions contained in <br /> <br />the DEIR, the City Council finds that adequate capac~-ty is <br />available for the treatment and disposal of wastewater from the <br />proposed development along the Project site, and the City <br />Council finds that the wastewater impacts of the Project are <br />not significant. <br /> <br /> b. TO the extent that wastewater impacts <br />could be significant, the City Council finds that Mitigation <br />Measure 1 listed on page 65 will substantially reduce the <br />impacts of this Project related to wastewater. The City <br />Council finds that said mitigation measure shall become a <br />"Condition of Approval" to the Project. <br /> <br /> c. To the extent that any impact of the <br />Project relating to waste water is significant, the City <br />Council finds that mitigation measure I as set forth on page 65 <br />of the DEIR, the other measures incorporated into this Project <br />and the mitigation measures which will be imposed in connection <br />with future approvals necessary for development of the Project <br />site, have mitigated or will mitigate vegetation and wildlife <br />habitat impacts of the Project to a level of insignificance. <br /> <br /> J. Public Services And Utilities-Hydrology And Storm <br /> Drainage, <br /> <br /> lo Facts. <br /> <br /> Development of the Project site would result in <br />approximately one hundred thirty four additional cubic feet per <br />second of run off, which would constitute an incremental <br /> <br /> 23 <br /> <br /> <br />
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