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Yes Maybe No
(9)
Natural. Kv-wtirces. Will the pro -
(a) Iticrease in the rate of use
of any natural resources?
(1)) Depletion of any nonrenewable
natural resource?
xtit
Explanation: GRADED AREAS AROUND
HOUSES WILL BE REPLANTED
V'
WITH A SPECIES COMMON TO URBAN.RESIDENTIAL
--AREAZ BY THE FUTURE HOME
RS
Ri IJL)sct. Does the proposal
ffl
involve .1 r.L. c of ;in explo!;ion or
the release of hazardous substances
(including, but not lilitiLed to,
oil, pesticides., clivillicals or
radiation) in the event of an acci-
dent or ujisel: cond-i-tions?
Expliftiat ion:
Poj�Ll 1. �I L j oil Will Ole-projo.s.11.
j '
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alter. tf c: location, di:;t'ri.Lution,
density, or growth rate of the
x
human population, of all area?
Explanation: THE DEVELOPMENT HAS
A POTENTIAL OF
11OUSING 13 FAMILIES,
(12)
Housing. 14i'll the pr6po!'.11 affect
in,, llquslmg availah'i Ifty, or
create a demand f or additional.
housing?
x
Explanation: 13 SINGLE FAMILY HOMES WILL BECOME
AVAIL$LE IN fHIS AREA.
nspota t i Oil Ici I-Cu 1.1 tion. will
Tral-
ill.,p
(a) Generation of additional
Vehicular movement?
x
EffecLs on existing parking;
facilivies, 'or demand for new
x
parking?
(c) upon cxisting trans-
porLaLioiii sysLcms?
(d) AlLevac.ions to prosent
P;IttCrIlS (if, CiVCLILItA011 or IIIOVe-
went of people, and/or goods? x
(e) AlLel-atiolm to waterborne,
rail or air traffic?