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Item 26 - Public Hearing Vista Heritage Charter School (601 North Fairview Street)
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Vista Charter School Expansion Detailed Report, 7/26/2023 <br />Wildfire data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The projections are from UC Davis, as reported in Cal -Adapt (2040-2059 average under RCP 8.5), and consider historical data of climate, <br />vegetation, population density, and large (> 400 ha) fire history. Users may select from four model simulations to view the range in potential wildfire probabilities for the grid cell. The four simulations make <br />different assumptions about expected rainfall and temperature are: Warmer/drier (HadGEM2-ES), Cooler/wetter (CNRM-CM5), Average conditions (CanESM2), Range of different rainfall and temperature <br />possibilities (MIR005). Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi. <br />6.2. Initial Climate Risk Scores <br />Climate Hazard <br />Exposure Score <br />Sensitivity Score <br />Adaptive Capacity Score <br />Vulnerability Score <br />Temperature and Extreme Heat <br />1 <br />0 <br />0 <br />N/A <br />Extreme Precipitation <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />Sea Level Rise <br />1 <br />0 <br />0 <br />N/A <br />Wildfire <br />1 <br />0 <br />0 <br />N/A <br />Flooding <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />Drought <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />Snowpack Reduction <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />Air Quality Degradation <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />N/A <br />The sensitivity score reflects the extent to which a project would be adversely affected by exposure to a climate hazard. Exposure is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the greatest <br />exposure. <br />The adaptive capacity of a project refers to its ability to manage and reduce vulnerabilities from projected climate hazards. Adaptive capacity is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the <br />greatest ability to adapt. <br />The overall vulnerability scores are calculated based on the potential impacts and adaptive capacity assessments for each hazard. Scores do not include implementation of climate risk reduction measures. <br />6.3. Adjusted Climate Risk Scores <br />Temperature and Extreme Heat 1 1 1 2 <br />Extreme Precipitation N/A N/A N/A N/A <br />Sea Level Rise 1 1 1 2 <br />Wildfire 1 1 1 2 <br />Flooding N/A N/A N/A N/A <br />Drought N/A N/A N/A N/A <br />Snowpack Reduction N/A N/A N/A N/A <br />City Council 26 — 181 1/16/2024 <br />58/63 <br />
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