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2015-051
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9/1/2015
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1. Introduction <br />1.3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />The project would improve and widen Warner Avenue from Main Street to Grand Avenue, from the existing <br />variable ROW to a consistent 110 -foot ROW. Warner Avenue would have six traffic lanes, raised landscaped <br />median, bike lanes, parkways, and sidewalks. The project would also include replacement of existing storm drains <br />with larger storm drains, and the undergrounding of existing utilities along the project segment. The project requires <br />City acquisition of 35 full parcels and a portion of 27 parcels (based on assessor parcel number). Note that multiple <br />APN's comprise some single properties and that one property may have multiple businesses or addresses. Based on <br />Draft Relocation Impact Statement (property ownership records) the total acquisition would be 34 full and 22 partial <br />properties.. <br />4A fit. 101Jh7IWk if, TWIi IJsCr*J�y <br />1.4.1 Impacts Considered Less Than Significant <br />The following environmental topics were determined to have less than significant impacts. Impacts to topics marked <br />with an asterisk ( *) were analyzed in the Initial Study; the remainder were analyzed in the EIR. <br />• Aesthetics* <br />• Agriculture and Forestry Resources* <br />• Biological Resources* <br />• Geology and Soils <br />• Greenhouse Gas Emissions <br />• Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br />• Hydrology and Water Quality <br />• Land Use and Planning <br />• Mineral Resources* <br />• Population and Housing <br />• Public Services* <br />• Recreation* <br />• Utilities and Service Systems <br />1.4.2 Potentially Significant Adverse Impacts That Can Be Mitigated, Avoided, or Substantially Lessened <br />Air quality and cultural resources were determined to have less than significant impacts after implementation of <br />required mitigation measures. <br />1.4.3 Unavoidable Significant Adverse Impacts <br />The following topics would remain significant and unavoidable even after implementation of required mitigation: <br />• Noise (during construction) <br />• Transportation and Traffic (during construction) <br />Page 2 • PlaceWorks August 2015 <br />
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