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Communications - Type
COM
Communications - Council Term
2000-2002
Communication
0091
Point
000
Author
Harry Kim, Mayor
Communications - Referred To
PC
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Council: Pass Bill 28 on 2nd & final rdg - 03/21/01 Council: Pass Bill 28 on 1st rdg & adopt PC-91 - 03/09/01 PC-10: Recs. Bill 28 pass First Reading - 02-21-01
Communications - File Code
ZNG/HI
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- use, it is unlikely that the site would be an habitat for any listed <br /> threatened or endangered plant life <br /> <br /> ~ F. Historic/CulturaUArchaeological Resources <br /> For the same reason noted above, no commissioned <br /> archaeological inventory survey and cultural assessment study was <br /> conducted of the subject site The past and current residential use <br /> of the site, resulting in its extensive clearing, reduces the prospect <br /> of finding any archaeological remains <br /> Nonetheless, during the course of developing this project, should <br /> any anticipated archaeological features or sites be uncovered, <br /> work in the affected area will immediately cease and the applicant <br /> will notify the Planning Department. <br /> G. Water and Coastal Resources <br /> The subject site is located over a 1/2 mile from the coastline As <br /> such, coastal impacts resulting from discharge of drainage systems <br /> from the site should not be significant. Being anon-coastal <br /> property, no coastal access will be affected. <br /> Should the present method of disposing wastewater (cesspool) not <br /> be sufficient, the applicant will consider the a septic system In <br /> either case, the system would be designed in accordance with <br /> ' Department of Health standards <br /> Further as noted earlier, prior to the installation or use of any <br /> drywells on the site to address on-site drainage concerns, the <br /> appropriate UIC permit from the State vhll be taken At that time, <br /> impacts to water and coastal resources will be carefully examined <br /> A. Noise, Air Quality, and Dust <br /> The existing background ambient noise levels is associated with <br /> the wind, foliage, birds, and the like This is relatively low, <br /> averaging less than 45 Ldn <br /> Manmade noise in this area, however, is heawly influenced by the <br /> traffic along the Kinoole Street and the schools. Although this <br /> project will introduce additional vehicular traffic to this area, it will <br /> be very insignificant due to its size and type (office versus retail) of <br /> use <br /> <br />
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