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<br />City Place <br />Focused Environmental Impact Report <br /> <br />Findings and Facts in Support of Findings <br /> <br />Changes, or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project which avoid or <br />substantially lessen the environmental effect as identified in the EIR. <br /> <br />Facts in Support ofthe Finding Related to Safety Hazard Impacts <br /> <br />As discussed in Section 4.5 of the EIR, the potential impacts of the proposed project related to <br />the abandoned jet fuel line would be less than significant. However, there is slight possibility that <br />the existing underground jet fuel line could become active. Therefore, the following <br />precautionary project enhancement measure is included to ensure full disclosure of the fuel line <br />to future property owners, <br /> <br />H-l Prior to the issuance of certificate of use and occupancy, a special disclosure statement of <br />the presence of the jet fuel line is required to be included in all subdivision maps and <br />deeds associated with the project site, <br /> <br />Level of Significance of Impacts Related to Safety Hazards <br /> <br />The adverse impacts of the City Place project related to safety hazards will be minimized with <br />the implementation ofproject enhancement measure H-l. <br /> <br />4,3 IMPACTS FOUND NOT TO BE SIGNIFICANT OR LESS THAN SIGNIFICANT <br /> <br />The City finds that, based on substantial evidence in the record, discussed below, the following <br />impacts associated with the City Place project are less than significant and no mitigation is <br />required, Additionally, the City finds, as set forth in Sections 4.1 (Potentially Significant <br />Adverse Impacts of the City Place Project Which Cannot Be Mitigated to Below a Level of <br />Significance) and 4.2 (Potentially Significant Adverse Impacts of the City Place Project Which <br />Can Be Mitigated to Below a Level of Significance), above, no other potentially significant <br />adverse project specific impacts ofthe proposed project are anticipated to occur. <br /> <br />An Initial Study (IS) was completed at the beginning of the environmental review process for the <br />proposed project, to identify those impacts that could be potentially significant and adverse and <br />which required further study in an EIR, The IS also provided analysis on the environmental impacts <br />of the project that were determined to be less than significant due to the identification and <br />incorporation of mitigation early in the process or based on compliance with existing regulations, <br />The findings of the IS are summarized in Section 3.0 (Effects Found Not to be Significant) in the <br />EIR, <br /> <br />The EIR and IS determined, based on substantial evidence in the record, that the following effects <br />of the project would have no significant adverse or no adverse impact on the environment. <br /> <br />4.3,1 Aesthetics <br /> <br />Based on the analysis summarized in Section 3,0 in the EIR, the City Place project will not result in <br />significant adverse impacts related to light, scenic vistas and scenic resources. As described in <br /> <br />U: IDBottlwp51 I City Place findings. doc <br />September 29, 2004 <br /> <br />Page 22 <br /> <br />75A-144 <br /> <br />
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