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.` <br />T 11.T 1 TTA1T_ T -- <br />L~ 1LrLF1L\A 11V1~1: s ypicai s~rcet ugnrs associates with tiie new public road and.outdoor lighting associated with the new <br />automobile dealership would significantly increase the amount of light emanating from the project site. However <br />standard <br />, <br />conditions of approval, which require that.lighting be designed so that no light spills off-site, would reduce this potentially <br />significant impact to a level of insignificance. Because the proposed development is located within an urban context with no <br />adjacent residential or other sensitive uses, no significant impacts regarding shadows on adjacent properties are anticipated. <br />5. S. • ~ r <br />a. Cause a substantial adverse change in the <br />significance of a historical resource as defined X 2 <br />in section 15064.5? <br />b. Cause a substantial adverse change in the <br />significance of an archaeological resource ~ •2 <br />ursuant to section 15064.5? <br />c. Directly or indirectly destroy a unique <br />paleontological resource or site or unique <br />' X 2 <br />eolo <br />c feature? <br />d. Disturb any human *~°**_ra~n~; including those ' <br />interred outside of formal cemeteries? X ~ 2 <br />EXPLANATION: There are no known cultural resources in the project area, and.given it's history of agricultural oats and light <br />industrial development, it is unlikely that any cultural resources would be encountered during site development: Potential impacts <br />re]ated to unknown cultural resources tb$t may be encountered during the construction phase can be mitigated to a level of <br />insignificance with implementation of the following mitigation measure: • <br />• In the event that archaeological resources, prehistoric or historic artifacts are discovered during any construction or <br />excavation, the following procedures shall be followed: Construction and/or excavation activities shall cease <br />immediately and the Development Services Department shall • be notified. A qualified archaeologist shall be <br />consulted to determine whether any such materials are significant prior to resuming ground-breaking construction <br />activities. Standardized procedures for evaluating accidental finds. and discovery of <br />human remains shaIl be <br />, <br />followed as prescribed in Sections 15064.5 and 15126.4 of the California Environmental Quality Act. <br />i~• r <br />a. Convert Prime Fam~land, Unique Farmland, or X ~ 2 <br />Farmland of Statewide Importance (Fazmland), <br />• as shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the <br />Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of <br />the California Resources Agency, to non- <br />a 'cultural use? ' <br />b. Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural X 2 <br />use, or a Williamson Act contract? <br />c. .Involve other changes in the existing X 2 <br />environment which', due to their location or <br />nature, could result in conversion of Farmland, ~ • • <br />to non-agricultural use? ~ . <br />L' ~LA1~IA1lUl~l: futnougn a portion of the project site has been used for at least 84 years for commercial nursery uses, <br />underlying soils are nat considered prime.farmland and the project site it notzoned for agricultural uses, nor has it ever been under a <br />Williamson Act contract. There are no agricultural uses in the vicinity which might be affected by the change in use from this site to <br />auto mall-related uses..Therefore, no agricultural resources impacts are anticipated. <br />Marina. Square Auto Mall Expansion 14 August 2001 <br />oitial Study Cl~.ecklist <br />