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<br />8 ,15-3~ <br /> <br />and extension of the unimproved portion of Laurel Way upon surface <br /> <br />drainage and upon soils stability has not fully been analyzed. <br /> <br />r. Any future development within the Affected Area necessarily will affect <br /> <br />surface drainage and subsurface soils conditions and stability, not only <br /> <br />with respect to the parcel of land proposed for development, but also with <br /> <br />respect to lots within the entire Area. <br /> <br />s. Public facilities which would serve any future development within the <br /> <br />Affected Area must be specially designed as to size, configuration and <br /> <br />specification of materials, so as properly to address the effect of the <br /> <br />steep, uneven terrain and geologic and seismic conditions. <br /> <br />t. Each development within the Affected Area will have a cumulative effect <br /> <br />on the environment and the extent and nature of public facilities to serve <br /> <br />such developments. <br /> <br />u. Street improvements must provide adequate access for emergency <br /> <br />vehicles, maintenance vehicles, and other facilities necessary for the <br /> <br />maintenance, repair, replacement, and operation of public facilities within <br /> <br />the Affected Area. Surface drainage facilities, sewerage, and water <br /> <br />system improvements must be designed, configured, and constructed of <br /> <br />such materials as to serve overall development within the Affected Area. <br /> <br />v. An EIR: <br /> <br />II . . . is an information document which will inform public agency <br />decision makers and the public generally of the significant <br />environmental effect of a project, identify possible ways to minimize <br />the significant effects, and describe reasonable alternatives to the <br />project. . .n (14 CCR §15121(a». <br /> <br />Atty/Reso/Reso.1520 <br />022205 <br /> <br />6 <br />