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Impact Mitigation Measure(s) Residual Impact <br />Greenhouse Gas Emissions <br />Impact GHG-1. Specific Plan operational emissions from buildout in <br />the year 2035 would not exceed the efficiency threshold of 2.32 MT <br />CO2e per person per year. Therefore, the proposed Specific Plan <br />would not generate GHG emissions that would directly or indirectly <br />have a significant impact on the environment. Impacts would be less <br />than significant. <br />None required. Less than significant <br />without mitigation <br />Impact GHG-2. The proposed Specific Plan would be generally <br />consistent with San Leandro’s Climate Action Plan and Plan Bay Area <br />2040. Therefore, the Specific Plan’s impact related to consistency <br />with plans to address climate change would be less than significant. <br />None required. Less than significant <br />without mitigation <br />Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br />Impact HAZ-1. Implementation of the proposed Specific Plan would <br />include development of residential or commercial land uses that <br />could involve the use, storage, disposal or transportation of <br />hazardous materials. In addition, upset or accident conditions within <br />the Specific Plan Area could involve the release of hazardous <br />materials into the environment. However, required adherence to <br />existing regulations, programs, and 2035 General Plan policies <br />would ensure that this is a less than significant impact. <br />None required. Less than significant <br />without mitigation <br />Impact HAZ-2. Implementation of the proposed Specific Plan would <br />not involve facilities that would produce or emit hazardous <br />materials near schools. Impacts would be less than significant. <br />None required. Less than significant <br />without mitigation <br />Impact HAZ-3. There are no properties within or around the Specific <br />Plan Area with localized contamination or concentrations of <br />hazardous substances that would affect development in the Specific <br />Plan Area. Therefore, workers or residents in the Specific Plan Area <br />would not be exposed to hazards resulting from development of a <br />hazardous materials site and impacts would be less than significant. <br />None required. Less than significant <br />without mitigation <br />Hydrology and Water Quality <br />Impact HYD-1. Future development under the Specific Plan would <br />involve intensification of existing development in the Specific Plan <br />Area that could affect water quality of surface waters, alter existing <br />drainage patterns, or increase impervious surfaces. In addition, <br />development under the Specific Plan would involve ground- <br />disturbing activities and the use of heavy machinery that could <br />release materials, including sediments and fuels, which could <br />None required. Less than significant <br />without mitigation <br />82
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