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14. Impacts on Archaeological or Historical Sites <br /> <br /> No known sites are present. However, if archaeological <br /> or historical artifacts are uncovered during <br /> development, construction should be halted and an <br /> evaluation of the resources made. <br /> <br /> May be Insignificant Insignificant <br /> ~ Significant if Mitigated <br /> <br /> Yes No <br /> <br />15. Is there any serious public ~ <br /> controversy concerning the <br /> environmental effects of the proposed project? <br /> If so, list below. <br /> <br />III.MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE Yes No <br /> <br /> 1. Does the project have the potential <br /> to degrade the quality of the environment, <br /> substantially reduce the habitat of a fish <br /> or wildlife species, cause a fish or <br /> wildlife population to drop below self <br /> sustaining levels threaten to eliminate a <br /> plant or animal community, reduce the number <br /> or restrict the range of a rare or endangered <br /> plant or animal or eliminate important <br /> examples of the major periods of California <br /> history or prehistory? ~ <br /> <br /> 2. Does the project have the potential <br /> to achieve short-term, to the disadvantage <br /> of long-term, environmental goals? (A <br /> short-term impact on the environment is <br /> one which occurs in relatively brief, <br /> definitive period of time while long-term <br /> impacts will ensue well into the future.) ~ <br /> <br /> 3. Does the project have impacts which <br /> are individually limited, but cumulatively <br /> considerable? (A project may impact on <br /> each resource is relatively small, but <br /> where the effect of the total of those <br /> impacts on the environment is significant.) ~ <br /> <br /> 4. Does the project have environmental <br /> effects which will cause substantial <br /> adverse effects on human beings, either <br /> directly of indirectly? ~ <br /> <br /> - 6 - <br /> <br /> <br />