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management practices that can be designed into the project to minimize potential <br /> environmental impacts. <br /> The Environmental Checklist will include: <br /> ■ a description of the proposed project; <br /> ■ an environmental setting; <br /> ■ a discussion of environmental impacts, based on the findings of technical studies, site visits, and <br /> professional judgment, for each of the following issue areas: <br /> - Aesthetics; <br /> • Agriculture and Forestry Resources; <br /> • Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions; <br /> • Biological Resources; <br /> • Cultural Resources; <br /> - Geology and Soils; <br /> • Hazards and Hazardous Materials; <br /> - Hydrology and Water Quality; <br /> - Land Use and Planning; <br /> - Mineral Resources; <br /> - Noise; <br /> - Population and Housing; <br /> - Public Services; <br /> - Recreation; <br /> - Transportation and Traffic; and <br /> - Utilities and Services Systems. <br /> ICF understands the focused effort required for each of these resource areas. Resources likely to require <br /> detailed analysis for potential impacts include: Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Noise, and <br /> Transportation and Traffic. Our proposed approach is detailed below: <br /> Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions <br /> ICF will prepare the air quality and climate change sections of the initial study using the <br /> technical analysis prepared by the project applicanYs consultant. It is assumed that the <br /> technical analysis provided by the applicanYs consultant will be fully consistent with all <br /> ATTY/AGR/2012.018/ICF INTERNATIONAL COSTCO REVIEW VR EDITS AND COMMENTS <br /> REV:02-21-12 14 <br /> City Attorney Approved Version 012611 <br />