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IMPACT ANALYSIS MATRIX ANALYSIS SUMMARY (See individual pages for details)
Less than Significant Impact/No Impact
Less than Significant Impact with Project
Mitigation
Potentially Significant Impact
CATEGORY FACTOR Pg Potential Concern
HAZARDS 1. Geotechnical 5 Liquefaction, landslides, major grading
2. Flood 6 100-year flood areas
3. Fire 7 Fire Zone 4, no water
4. Noise 8 Increased traffic
RESOURCES 1. Water Quality 9 Large amounts of grading, Urban runoff.
2. Air Quality 10 Increased traffic
Oak woodland and other sensitive
3. Biota 11 habitats and species
Oaks, drainage, relatively undisturbed
4. Cultural Resources 12 area.
5. Mineral Resources 13
6. Agriculture Resources 14
7. Visual Qualities 15 Undeveloped land, scenic highway
SERVICES 1. Traffic/Access 16 Exceed threshold of 50-unit SF units
2. Sewage Disposal 17 No existing sewage disposal facilities
3. Education 18 Additional population in the area
4. Fire/Sheriff 19 Additional coverage demand
5. Utilities/Other Services 20 No water, no sewer system
OTHER 1. General 21 Change of area character
2. Environmental Safety 22 Existing oil wells on-site
3. Land Use 23 Density control
4. Pop/Hous./Emp. /Rec. 24 Induced growth
5. Mandatory Findings 25
DEVELOPMENT MONITORING SYSTEM (DMS)
As required by the Los Angeles County General Plan, DMS* shall be employed in the Initial
Study phase of the environmental review procedure as prescribed by state law.
1. Development Policy Map Designation: Non-urban hillside
Is the project located in the Antelope Valley, East San Gabriel Valley,
2. Yes No
Malibu/Santa Monica Mountains or Santa Clarita Valley planning area?
Is the project at urban density and located within, or proposes a plan
3. Yes No
amendment to, an urban expansion designation?
If both of the above questions are answered "yes", the project is subject to a County
DMS analysis.
Check if DMS printout generated (attached) Date of printout: 8/13/02
Check if DMS overview worksheet completed (attached)
*EIRs and/or staff reports shall utilize the most current DMS information available.
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