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Describe the type and amount of solid and/or hazardous waste including sludges and. <br />ashes that will be generated and the method and location of disposal: <br />See Exhibit fir` 8 <br />2 a➢. Will the project affect: <br />a, fish or wildlife habitat, or movement of animals? <br />b. any native species that are officially listed as state endangered, threatened, or of <br />special concern (animals and/or plants)? <br />If yes, explain (identify species and describe impact): <br />Do any historical, archaeological or architectural resources exist on or near the project <br />site? If yes, explain (show resources on a site map and describe impact): <br />See Exhibit #7 <br />© No <br />D No <br />❑ Yes <br />El Yes <br />KNo ❑ Yes <br />Will the project cause the impairment or destruction of: <br />a. designates' park or recreation areas? <br />b. prime or unique farmlands? <br />No <br />Yes ' <br />c, ecologically sensitive areas? <br />No <br />Yes <br />d. scenic views and vistas? <br />No <br />Yes <br />e. other unioue resources (specify)? <br />If yes, explain: <br />No <br />Yes' <br />Th h <br />e ousing development will be placed in an area of the site where currently a <br />baseball & football field exist. 5 acres of land west of the existing school <br />will remain open for recreational space. Additional ballfields & City parks can <br />be found within one half mile of the site. <br />For each affected road indicate the current average daily traffic (ADT), increase in ADT <br />contributed by the project and the directional distributions of traffic. <br />See Exhibit # 9 <br />,29. Are adequate utilities and public services now available to service the project? If not, <br />what additional utilities and/or services will be required? ❑ No ® Yes <br />See Exhibit #8 & 11 <br />summary ®f Issues <br />For regular EAWs, list the issues as identified by "yes" answers above. Discuss alternatives and mitigative measures for these <br />Issues. For scoping EAWs, list known issues, alternatives, and mitigative measures to be addressed in EIS. <br />The property is located within the area of Planned Urbanization of the Metropolitan Urban <br />Services Area. As such, the development will be served by municipal water, storm water <br />and sanitary sewer facilities. The'• increased traffic generated from the development can <br />be effectively handled as expressed in the traffic analysis report prepared by Barton <br />Ashman Associates, Inc. The close proximity of the site to the facilities within <br />Roseville Central Park minimizes the loss of the open recreata'on space. The noise and <br />dusty conditions normally associated with construction will be minimized by limited <br />hours of construction and watering. The term of construction will be less than 18 months. <br />CERTIFICATION BY RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENTAL UNIT <br />I hereby certify that the informati-n contained in this document is true and complete to the best of my knowledge and that <br />copies of the completed EAW have been made available to all points on the official EQB distribution list. <br />Signature Date <br />Title 4 <br />