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qq. • <br />• Jh �. Does any part of the project &nvolve- o Yes <br />a. shoreland zoning district? N <br />b. delineated 100-year flood plain? X No Yes' <br />c. state or federally designated river land use district? No Yes <br />If yes. Identify water body and applicable state class ification(s), and describe measures <br />to protect water and related land resources: <br />1 9 • Describe any physical alteration (e.g., dikes. excavation. fill, stream diversion) of any <br />drainage system, lake, stream, and/or wetland. Describe measures to minimize im. <br />pairment of the water -related resources. Estimate quantity of material to be dredged <br />and Indicate where spoils will be deposited. <br />None <br />200 a.Wfil the project require an appropriation of ground or surface water? If yes, explain Lai No Yes <br />(indicate quantity and source): . <br />b.WIII the project affect groundwater levels in any wells (on or off the site)? If yes, ex. <br />plain: ® No ❑ Yes <br />2 1 • Describe the erosion and sedimentation control measures to be used during and after <br />construction of the project. <br />Due to the minimal variation in elevation over the entire site, erosion will <br />be minimal. A siltation fence will be used in those areas where soils <br />could potentially leave the site and be deposited in storm sewers or onto <br />ado--ent properties. <br />220 a. V. the project generate: <br />1. surface and stormwater runoll? <br />2, sanitary wastewater? <br />3. Industrial wastewater? <br />4. cooling water (contact and noncontact)? <br />If ym, identify sources. volumes. quallty Of other than normal domestic sewage). <br />and treatment methods, Give the basis or methodology of estimates. <br />Secs Exhibit 08 <br />b. identity receiving waters. including groundwater, and evaluate the Impacts of lire <br />discharge* listed above. It discharges to groundwater Are anticipated. provide per- <br />colation/permeablltty and other hydrogeological last data, it available. <br />See Exhibit 08 <br />23. Will the project generate (either during or after conslructlon): <br />a. air pollution? <br />b. dust? <br />C. noise? <br />d. odors? <br />If yet, explain. including as appropriate: distances to sensitive land uses; expected lev- <br />els and duration of noise: types and quantities of air pollutants from stacks, mobile <br />sources, and fugitive emissions (dust); odor sources; and mitigative measures for any <br />impacts. Give the basis or methodology of estimates. <br />Sea Exhibit #12 <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />4,40 <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />Yes <br />Yes <br />Yes <br />Yes <br />Yes <br />Yes <br />Yes <br />Yes <br />91 <br />
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