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01154r*) 1 (9) Natural R,.:'bqrces. Will the pro- 2 3 posaL result in (a) Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? 6 M Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource? 9 Yes ",Ybe No 10 Explanation: 71/-A'-meo 3"101�iFr 12 13 (10) Risk of Upset. Does the proposal 14 Involve a r sk of An explosion or the release of hazardous substances • 16 (including, but not limited -to, 17 oil, pesticides, chemic'als or .18 radiation) in the event of an acci- 19 dent or upset conditions? K 20 21 Expldnation: e A7 22 23. 24 :. (ll) Population. Will the proposal 25 alter tihe location, distribution, 26 density, or growth.rate of the 27 human population of an area? 28 :29 Explanation. 51rLe-1 ATZ& # rr 10 5_%qF_F_7 30, 31. 32 33. (12) Housing. Will the proposal affect 34�� _ existing housing availability, or create a,demand for additional housing? 37 Explanation: 39 40 41 (:13) Transportation/Circulation. Will E 42 Me proposal result in: 43 44 (a) Ceneration of additional -45 vehicular movement? 46 47 (b) Effects on existing parking 48 facilities, or deiiian'd for new 49 parking? 50 51 (c) Impact upon existing trans- 52 portation systems? K 53 54 (d) Alterations to present 55 patterns of* circulation or -ifiove- 56 men,. of people and/or goods? X 57 (e) Alterations to waterborne, 'f 58 rail or air traffic? I -35-