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Yes Maybe No
(9) Natural Resources. Will the pro-
posal result in:
(a) Increase in the rate of use
of any natural resources? $
(b) Depletion of any nonrenewable
natural resource?
X
f,
A."
Explanation:
(10)
Risk of Upset. Does the proposal"-'
invo ve a risk of an explosion or
K?
the release of hazardous substances'°
(including, but not limited to
oil, pesticides, chemicals or
radiation) in the event of an acci-
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dent or upset conditions?
X;
Explanation:,
(11)
Population. Will the proposal
.1
after t e location, distribution,
;
density, or growth rate of the
human population of an area?
nee
_.X..
Explanation: Will add eleve¢ families.
;.
(12)
Nousin.. Will the proposal affect
f
s'
Q,
existinghousing availability,
t; y , or
,
create a.demand for additional
housing?
X
5
Explanation:
(13)
Transportation/Circulation. Will
the prohosa s rEulL
(a) Generation of additional
vehicular movement? g
.(b) Effects on existing parking
facilities, or demand for new
parking?
X ,
(c) Impact upon existing trans-
portation systems?
(d) Alterations to present
patterns of circulation or move-
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vent of people and/or goods?
X
(e) Alterations to waterborne,
rail or air traffic?
X
Regarding (A).` Approximately 55 average daily trips.
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