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Environmental Checklist <br />Mandatory Findings of Significance <br /> <br />General Plan Consistency Checklist 95 <br />21 Mandatory Findings of Significance <br /> <br />Significant <br />Impact <br />Less than <br />Significant or <br />Less than <br />Significant <br />with <br />Mitigation <br />Incorporated No Impact <br />Analyzed in <br />the Prior EIR <br />Does the project: <br />a. Have the potential to substantially <br />degrade the quality of the environment, <br />substantially reduce the habitat of a fish <br />or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife <br />population to drop below self-sustaining <br />levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or <br />animal community, substantially reduce <br />the number or restrict the range of a rare <br />or endangered plant or animal or <br />eliminate important examples of the <br />major periods of California history or <br />prehistory? □ ■ □ ■ <br />b. Have impacts that are individually <br />limited, but cumulatively considerable? <br />(“Cumulatively considerable” means that <br />the incremental effects of a project are <br />considerable when viewed in connection <br />with the effects of past projects, the <br />effects of other current projects, and the <br />effects of probable future projects)? □ ■ □ ■ <br />c. Have environmental effects which will <br />cause substantial adverse effects on <br />human beings, either directly or <br />indirectly? □ ■ □ ■ <br />Project-Specific Impacts <br />a. Does the project have the potential to substantially degrade the quality of the environment, <br />substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population <br />to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, <br />substantially reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or <br />eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? <br />Consistent with the findings of the General Plan EIR and as discussed in Section 4, Biological <br />Resources, the project would not substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species; cause <br />a fish or wildlife species population to drop below self-sustaining levels; threaten to eliminate a