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<br />) <br /> <br />6.1C <br />Page 56 <br /> <br />t. Each development within the Affected Area will have a cumulative <br /> <br />effect on the environment and the extent and nature of public <br /> <br />facilities to serve such developments. <br /> <br />u. Street improvements must provide adequate access for emergency <br /> <br />vehicles, maintenance vehicles, and other facilities necessary for <br /> <br />the maintenance, repair, replacement, and operation of public <br /> <br />facilities within the Affected Area. Surface drainage facilities, <br /> <br />sewerage, and water system improvements must be designed, <br /> <br />configured, and constructed of such materials as to serve overall <br />development within the Affected Area. <br /> <br />v. An EIR: <br /> <br />u . . . is an information document which will inform public <br />agency decision makers and the public generally of the <br />significant environmental effect of a project, identify possible <br />ways to minimize the significant effects, and describe <br />reasonable alternatives to the project . . ." (14 CCR <br />~15121(a)). <br />w. The initial review of a project under CEQA may be <br /> <br />dispensed with if a public agency can determine that an EIR <br /> <br />will clearly be required for a project (14 CCR S 15060(c)). <br /> <br />x. The above-described known conditions affecting properties <br /> <br />within the Affected Area, provides sufficient information to <br /> <br />dispense with the initial review under CEQA regarding the <br />necessity for the preparation of an EIR. Said conditions <br /> <br />Reso-1057 <br />f:\shared\r9dwood\councll <br />DES:rg <br />12111100; 12120/00R <br /> <br />7 <br />