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1 (9) Natural R,.:'bqrces. Will the pro-
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(a) Increase in the rate of use
of any natural resources?
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M Depletion of any nonrenewable
natural resource?
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Yes ",Ybe No
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(10)
Risk of Upset. Does the proposal
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Involve a r sk of An explosion or
the release of hazardous substances
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(including, but not limited -to,
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oil, pesticides, chemic'als or
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radiation) in the event of an acci-
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dent or upset conditions?
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Expldnation: e A7
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(ll)
Population. Will the proposal
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alter tihe location, distribution,
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density, or growth.rate of the
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human population of an area?
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(12)
Housing. Will the proposal affect
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existing housing availability, or
create a,demand for additional
housing?
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Explanation:
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Transportation/Circulation. Will
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Me proposal result in:
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(a) Ceneration of additional
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vehicular movement?
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(b) Effects on existing parking
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facilities, or deiiian'd for new
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parking?
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(c) Impact upon existing trans-
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portation systems?
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(d) Alterations to present
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patterns of* circulation or -ifiove-
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(e) Alterations to waterborne,
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