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2024-072 - Setting Adminstrative Fines for Violation the Municipal Code
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2024-072 - Setting Adminstrative Fines for Violation the Municipal Code
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11/19/2024
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deposited in a designated paleontological curation facility in accordance with the standards of <br />the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (2010). The most likely repository is the Natural <br />History Museum of Los Angeles County. The repository shall be identified and a curatorial <br />arrangement shall be signed prior to collection of the fossils. <br />Analysis of the Modified Project <br />The Modified Project expressly prohibits STRs and only affects existing structures. The Modified Project would <br />not require development, redevelopment, or changes to existing development types in the city. Additionally, the <br />existing geological and soils conditions have not changed since the certification of the GP EIR. The Modified <br />Project would not require development of any kind; therefore, no earthwork or ground -disturbing activities <br />would occur. No impacts would occur. The Modified Project would not result in any new or more severe <br />significant impacts than those identified in the GP EIR. <br />GP EIR RR G-1 and RR G-3 are not applicable to the Modified Project because the Modified Project does not <br />require construction to be implemented. The Modified Project would not obstruct the City's ability to <br />implement applicable GP policies. <br />It should be noted that GP EIR MMs GEO-1 though GEO-3 are not applicable to the Modified Project <br />because the Modified Project is not a development project <br />4.8 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS <br />According to Appendix G of the CEQA Guidelines, a project would normally have a significant effect on the <br />environment if the project would: <br />GHG-1 Generate greenhouse gas emissions, either directly or indirectly, that may have a significant <br />impact on the environment? <br />GHG-2 Conflict with an applicable plan, policy or regulation adopted for the purpose of reducing the <br />emissions of greenhouse gases? <br />Summary of Impacts in the GP EIR <br />As discussed in Section 5.7, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, of the GP EIR the Approved Projectwould contribute <br />to global climate change through direct and indirect emissions of GHG from land uses consistent with the GP <br />within the city. The Approved Project would implement MM GHG-1, comply with RRs GHG-1 through <br />GHG-7, and implement GPU policies related to reducing GHG emissions to reduce impacts related to GHG <br />emissions (GP EIR p. 5.7-34). The GP EIR determined that with the implementation of mitigation impacts <br />would remain significant and unavoidable. <br />The GP EIR determined that the Approved Project would not conflict with plans adopted for the purpose of <br />reducing GHG emissions. The Approved Project would comply with RR GHG-1 through RR GHG-7 and GP <br />policies related to GHG emissions to reduce impacts (GP EIR p. 5.7-38). The GP EIR determined that impacts <br />would be less than significant. <br />Resolution No. 2024-072 <br />Page 41 of 67 <br />
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