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Reso PC22-14 0114 PC Reso Certifying Final EIR 557 E. Bayshore Road
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Reso PC22-14 0114 PC Reso Certifying Final EIR 557 E. Bayshore Road
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ATTY/RESO.0114/PC RESO CERTIFYING FINAL EIR – 557 E. BAYSHORE ROAD <br />REV: 12-09-22 VR <br />Page 16 of 61 <br />resources as defined in Public Resources Code Section 5020.1(k). <br /> <br />Impact TCR-2: The project would not cause a substantial adverse change in the <br />significance of a tribal cultural resource that is determined by the lead agency, in <br />its discretion and supported by substantial evidence, to be significant pursuant to <br />criteria set forth in subdivision (c) of Public Resources Code Section 5024.1. <br /> <br />Impact TCR-C: The project would not result in a cumulatively considerable <br />contribution to a significant tribal cultural resources impact. <br /> <br />19. Utilities and Service Systems. These findings regarding the Project’s potential impacts <br />relating to utilities and service systems are based on the analyses on pages 196 to 208 of the <br />DEIR, which are hereby incorporated herein in its entirety. <br /> <br />Impact UTL-1: The Project would not require or result in the relocation or <br />construction of new or expanded water, wastewater treatment or stormwater <br />drainage, electric power, natural gas, or telecommunications facilities, the <br />construction or relocation of which could cause significant environmental effects. <br /> <br />Impact UTIL-2: The Project would have sufficient water supplies available to <br />serve the project and reasonably foreseeable future development during normal, <br />dry, and multiple dry years. <br /> <br />Impact UTL-3: The Project would not result in a determination by the wastewater <br />treatment provider which serves or may serve the project that it does not have <br />adequate capacity to serve the project’s projected demand in addition to the <br />provider’s existing commitments. <br /> <br />Impact UTL-4: The Project would not generate solid waste in excess of state or <br />local standards, or in excess of the capacity of local infrastructure, or otherwise <br />impair the attainment of solid waste reduction goals. <br /> <br />Impact UTL-5: The Project would not be noncompliant with federal, state, and <br />local management and reduction statutes and regulations related to solid waste. <br /> <br />Impact UTL-C: The Project would not result in a cumulatively considerable <br />contribution to a significant utilities and service systems impact. <br />20. Wildfire. These findings regarding the Project’s potential impacts relating to wildfire are <br />based on the analyses on page 209 of the DEIR, which is hereby incorporated herein in its <br />entirety. <br />The Project site is not located in or near state responsibility areas or lands classified <br />as very high fire hazard severity zones and therefore would not result in wildfire <br />impacts. <br />The Project site is not located in or near state responsibility areas or lands classified <br />as very high fire hazard severity zones and therefore would not result in cumulative
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