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Appendix E (Initial Study/Part 2) Page 6 <br />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, reduce the number <br />or restrict the range of a rare or <br />endangered plant or animal or eliminate <br />important examples of the major periods <br />of California history or prehistory? ✓ 2 <br />b. Does the project have the potential to <br />achieve short-term to the disadvantage <br />of long-term, environmental goals? (A <br />short-term impact on the environment is <br />one which occurs in a relatively brief, <br />definitive period of time while long- <br />term impacts will endure well into the <br />future). ✓ 2 <br />c. Does the project have impacts which are <br />individually limited but cumulatively <br />considerable? (A project may impact on <br />two or more separate resources where the <br />impact on each resource is relatively <br />small, but where the effect of the total <br />of those impacts on the environment is <br />significant). ✓ 2 <br />d. Does the project have environmental <br />effects which will cause substantial <br />adverse effects on human beings, either <br />directly or indirectly? ✓ 2 <br />III. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (Attach Statement) <br />6/27/90 <br />