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Environmental Checklist <br />Utilities and Service Systems <br />Environmental Consistency Checklist Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15183 109 <br />19 Utilities and Service Systems <br />Significant <br />Impact <br />Less Than <br />Significant or <br />Less than <br />Significant with <br />Mitigation <br />Incorporated <br />No <br />Impact <br />Analyzed <br />in the <br />Prior EIR <br />Substantially <br />Mitigated by <br />Uniformly <br />Applicable <br />Development <br />Policies <br />Would the project: <br />a.Require or result in the relocation <br />or construction of new or <br />expanded water, wastewater <br />treatment or storm water <br />drainage, electric power, natural <br />gas, or telecommunications <br />facilities, the construction or <br />relocation of which could cause <br />significant environmental effects?□□ □■ ■ <br />b.Have sufficient water supplies <br />available to serve the project and <br />reasonably foreseeable future <br />development during normal, dry <br />and multiple dry years?□□ □■ ■ <br />c.Result in a determination by the <br />wastewater treatment provider <br />which serves or may serve the <br />project that it has adequate <br />capacity to serve the project’s <br />projected demand in addition to <br />the provider’s existing <br />commitments?□□ □■ ■ <br />d.Generate solid waste in excess of <br />State or local standards, or in <br />excess of the capacity of local <br />infrastructure, or otherwise <br />impair the attainment of solid <br />waste reduction goals?□□ □■ ■ <br />e.Comply with federal, state, and <br />local management and reduction <br />statutes and regulations related <br />to solid waste?□□ □■ ■ <br />Analysis in Previous Environmental Document <br />The General Plan EIR analyzes impacts on water utilities on pages 4.14-13 through 4.14-21, <br />wastewater utilities on pages 4.14.28 through 4.14.37, solid waste services on pages 4.14.42 <br />through 4.14-47, stormwater services on pages 4.14.60 through 4.14-65, and electrical power and <br />natural gas on pages 4.14-73 through 4.14-81. The General Plan EIR found that impacts to utilities <br />and service systems would be less than significant.
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