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SAN LEANDRO SHORELINE DEVELOPMENT EIR ADDENDUM PROJECT <br />CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />3.4 BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES <br />3.4.1 IMPACTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE MODIFIED PROJECT <br />Would the project: <br />Page 34 PlaceWorks <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Impacts/No <br />Changes or <br />Substantial <br />Substantial <br />New <br />New <br />Change in <br />Change in <br />Information <br />Information <br />Project <br />Circumstanc <br />Showing <br />Requiring <br />Requiring <br />es Requiring <br />New or <br />Preparation <br />Major <br />Major <br />Increased <br />of a <br />EIR/MND <br />EIR/MND <br />Significant <br />Subsequent <br />Environmental Issues <br />Revisions <br />Revisions <br />Effects <br />EIR/MND <br />No Impact <br />a) Have a substantial adverse effect, <br />either directly or through habitat <br />modifications, on any species identified as a <br />candidate, sensitive, or special status species <br />in local or regional plans, policies, or <br />X <br />regulations, or by the California Department <br />of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife <br />Service. <br />b) Have a substantial adverse effect <br />on any riparian habitat or other sensitive <br />natural community identified in local or <br />regional plans, policies, regulations or by the <br />X <br />California Department of Fish and Wildlife or <br />U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? <br />C) Have a substantial adverse effect <br />on state or federally protected wetlands <br />(including, but not limited to, marsh, vernal <br />pool, coastal, etc.) through direct removal, <br />X <br />filling, hydrological interruption, or other <br />means? <br />d) Interfere substantially with the <br />movement of any native resident or <br />migratory fish or wildlife species or with <br />established native resident or migratory <br />X <br />wildlife corridors, or impede the use of <br />native wildlife nursery sites? <br />e) Conflict with any local policies or <br />ordinances protecting biological resources, <br />such as a tree preservation policy or <br />X <br />ordinance? <br />Page 34 PlaceWorks <br />