HomeMy WebLinkAboutPlanned City Park2.0 Water- %e►"ct Ir,ventorX:
2.1 For it"'ItIstri-al ' ru jests:
`Discuss zruuslial l r_1 �;ses involvt:d (water -related)
-haste effluent vulumez,:
-Wa%Le el�,fluent characteristics:
2.2 For Comwercial Proler,;ts
Cifre.rpyang hov-
3 .0 Air Impac t Inv, .i for :
3.1 For Industrial Projects;
*Discuss industrial processes invaiv..d (�it and noise related)
%J.Ist al./ &za wil, 1' . . , 11 UI.S* rZct t�(11%ipstes it r'-quired.:
-U-St unt artd tyjx- of odors or fume6 predu.;vrd.
3.2 for Cow nerci.al Pro ects :
-List amcu.nt and tyl* of odors or fumes produced:
4.0 Explain Inpact upon Man-made Facilities;
4.1 Will the project have an effect uptin cultural or scen?c .resources?
4.2 Will any unique phenomena such as electromagar is radiation, mechanical vib-
ration, or ether not z exist within the ProjeCL?
4. J Will any proreys b4 i,iVolved w,,t :.. odor L, ";ones may bc; detectable by ad-
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4.4 Will the P 'j7F .1Cf.r.; C ttie u--.c .4 th.: - mr.,;.tr;i0J':s recre;ltionnl areas?
Yes, it will provide additional recreational opportunity.
3.
4-5 Will the project affect n-tsic governmental services (e.g., police, fire,
sewag(_-, drainay,! fa.c.Llit i• i, roads, educacional facil:ir.;es, fresh water
demand, otc:.) acid chc• E i ant and futvre ability of government to provide
such servict., r
Yrs, tale park will have to be maintained.
4.6 Will the project ar_zve to encou t dye de° 210 >mei,t of presently unrieve loped
areal or to Lntex,stfy the development of alrr.a.ly developed areas?
4.7 Will the views of neighborir:y proper-y owners be affected?
4.8 Will people be displaced and/or existing structures be removed?
4.9 Will extstLng landscape be modified and/or trees " shrubbery rep-oved?
4.10 Will th.* project affect an existing historical, a a.rchaeoloAical, or paleonto-
logical rasource?
lain Inijact aijui, the Social E;r,v,.ronVkee.t
5.1 h.;11 the project cause an economic effect?
No.
5.2 Will the project disrupt or divide an establishe4 coemmunity or Hauter Plan
fc:r the area?
perhaps, if no cmiunity building is provided.
Expl.ai.i Ineact due to Construction.
6.1 Will the conattucti.on of the project provide for diRplosaal of building spoils?
Yes.
6,2 Whei, is construction to, start and hew long before the project Ls completed.?
.,August through December
6.3 Whaf•is the volume of material ex-ava*ed _uring constru,:tion? (if cuntou:s
of existing land are to be meudii t<: d, show how.) ,
Material u;,ported 42000 cu. yards__._
Katt�rial exported _ N''ne
I 6.4 Will c<.nstruutt,)a Stork i j hours, i'toisu, ;Iust, ero,,ii in, etc., ire cOnt1:011VA?
Yes, 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays
6.5 Will the i•reet E:ru ion ix.,t=e.ritial of the site?
To a minor degree. Soil mounds will be ' irfeu, however.
6_b Will tnt. ;t>.4t c'isturb, disp.. ice, to uth,•rwisv eliminate: any exisrinq
f 1c re. u;: Fjuna2 If so, what types?
7.o
M� ti a k.ior. t�easurss
7.1 BT'iefly descriL)e what is being done to m.irtimize the short-term impacts
the 41nvirontnent .
Contract construction to speed up development.
7.2 Briefly dcacrifae whet is being done to minimize the font -term impacts upon
the envirorunent caused ty the project.
Nothing
8.0 0ise:
Estimate qualitatively existing noise levels.
Converting *vacant land to ;park will incr-a.se noise from children playing.
9.0 Education:
For residential projects, note ptimdry and secondary school dzsgUicta;
Primary
10.0 Arternattvc projects. -
A;: there aiiy feasible 2lternativeas to your project? (Alternate use, revised
plot pla.is, Otc. )
No
I hereby tiesrLIfy that t;ic in;or—itior, her.#,Ln is true an! accurate to the best <4 my
knowledge.
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