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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPeconic 2E SEQRARESOLUTION WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Southold is considering a change in the zoning designation f~0m (R80) RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY Zoning District Designation to the (RO) RESIDENTIAL OFFICE Zoning District Designation of a certain parcel of land !ying in the Town of Southold identified by SCTM#'1000- r~t~(~ g-~ ~£(-~. ;and WHEREAS the Town Board found that for the above action there is no other involved agency; that for the alcove action the Town Board is the Lead Agency; that this action is an Unlisted Action; a~ pursuant to SEQRA Rules and Regulations 6 NYCRR 617.1 et. seq. and Chapter 44 of the Southold Town Code; and WHEREAS, GEIS which said "no further SEQRA review required" when "Changing the Zoning Category of a parcel from one industrial zone to another industrial zone, or from one commercial zone to another commercial zone, or from an industrial zone to a COmmercial zone shall not require further SEQRA review if: r o-~e ewz 'n cat o fo thesub'ect a) the pop , a n on g eg ry r j parcel is consistent with the zoning of surrounding parcels, or / b) the proposed change of zone does not permit higher intensity use of the subject parcel as compared to the existing zone in terms of lot coverage, building height, parking requirements, traffic, impervious area, drainage, and setbacks, or c) the proposed change zone does not take place in a designated hlstoncal ,area, a critical environmental area, areas of Iow depth to groundwater, or contain or are adjacent to freshwater wetlands or' tidal wetlands, lot d) the proposed change of zone is consistent with the County Route 48 Corridor L~nd Use Study and past land use plans of the Town of Southold" and this proposed action meets this criteria/threshold; and WHEREAS, the Town Board nevertheless conducted an LEAF pursuant to SEQRA in addition to the GEIS findings statement; be it further RESOLVED by the Town Board that th~s proposed project will not have any significant adverse environmenta~ impacts and therefore the Town Board issues a NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to the SEQRA rules and regulations. The LEAF (Long En zironmental Assessment Form) within applies for each of the specific parcels for t,~e group known as "PECONIC 2E" of the County Route 48 Corridor Land Use Study "Recommendation Discussion". / The attached LEAF ts identical for each parcel except for the following information: Section A(2)- Regarding Total Acreage Section B(1)(j)- Regarding Linear Frontage Section C(5)- Regarding Maximum potential development of the site These Sections currently reflect the combined totals of all the other / .,, parcels in "PECONI(~ 2E'. The individual information for each parcel is found in SubStudy 1 and/or Substudy 2. (Substudy 1 and Substudy 2 are attached hereto and incorporated by reference.) A GElS was onducted for the County Route 48 Corridor Land Use Study. The GE~S and the S =_QRA Findings Statement are incorporated herein by reference. / In conformance with this pot[ion of the SEQRA regulations, Criteda and / thresholds have bee~ established to indicate when additional SEQRA review is required for actions ~_~rded out in conformance'with the recommendations ef the / (County Route 48 C~rridor) Land Use Study. These cdteria and thresholds state when adclitional SEC~RA review is required. Among the criteria and thresho ds established is the fol owing: "1. Chan ~ing the zoning category of a parcel from any one of the industrial or commercial zones in the Town of Southold to a single family residential or Agricultural Zone shall not require further SEQRA review "2. Changif~g the Zoning Category of a parcel from a higher densitY residential zone to a 'lower density residential zone or Agricultural Conservation Zone shall not require further SEQRA review." 3. Changing the Zoning Category of a parcel from one industrial zone to another industrial zone, or from one commercial zone to another commercial zone, or from an indUStrial zone to a commercial zone shall not require further SEQRA review if: , a) the proposed new zoning category for the subject parcel is consistent with the zoning of surrounding parcels, or I t b) the proposed change of zone does not permit higher in ensity use of the subjectl parcel as compared to the existing zone in terms of lot coverage building height, parking requirements traffic, impervious area, drainage, and setbacks, or c) the proposed change zone does not take place in a designated historical a~'ea, a critical environmental area, areas of Iow depth to: groundwater, or contain or are adjacent to freshwater wetlands or tidal wetlands, clr d) the proposed change of zone is consistent with the County Route 48 Corridor La,nd Use Study and past land use plans of the Town of Southold" and this proposed action meets this criteria/threshold; and Town of Southold Long Envffonmental Assessment Form for ! Peconic 2E Proposed Change of Zone on Town Board's Own Motion R80 to RO Peconic Lane Peconic Project Sponsor: Town Board of the Town of Southold Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road, Southold, 1 ~ew York 11971 Contact Person: Elizabeth A. Neville, Town Clerk Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971 (516) 765-1801 Project Description: The action is the proposed i ezoning of approximately 1 acres of land in the Town of Southold. The existing zoning is RS0 and the proposed zoning is RO_ The action has frontage along Peeonie Lane, in the hamle~ of Peconic_ Specific Suffolk County Tax Map Numbers (SCTM#) can be found on the next page of this EAF. The action is a change of zone on the TownIBoard's motion based on the ~unty Route 48 Land Use Study, the Generic EnvironmentalI Impact O~TI Statemem and the Finding~ related to that study. ' I Peconie 2E - EAF I Property Owners: SCTM#, Owner's name and address. 074-3-24_2 Alvin Combs & Wife, Peconic Lane, Peconic, NY, 11958 A. Site Description Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped area. I. Present land use: [~ Urban [~ lndu.slrial [~] Commercial [~] R~sidential (suburban) 2. Total acreage ofprojeet area: 1 acres APPROXIMATE ACREAbE: PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLETION Meadow or Bmshland (No -Agricultural), Foresmd Agricultural (Inc udes orchards, cropland_, pa_qture, etc.) Wetland (Freshwater or tidal m per Article~ 24, 25 of ECL) Water Surface Area / Unvagetated (Rock, earth or fill) Landscaping and/or Residential 1 acres I acres Roads. buildings and other paved surfaces/Urban Other (indicate type) 3.Wha ~s predominant sod type(s) on project site· Haven Loam [0-3% slopes] a. Soil drainage: ! 100.00% Well Drained 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? NO m What is depth to l~rock? NA 5. Approximate percentage or,reposed project with slopes: ~] 15% org~ater '/. 6. Is project substantially contiguous to, or contain a building, site or district, listed on the State or the Nationali Registers of Hiatorie Places? ~ I NO However the action contains or is contiguous to the following structure as identified in the Town bf Southold/SPLIA docom~nts on file in the Town: Combs/Overton, 074-3-24.2 (PE 35) 7. Is project substantially con iguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? NO 8. What is the depth of the w~ ter table? 25' Source? SCDHS 1998 Groundwater Maps and USGS Quadanffle sheets 9. Is site located over a prima 'y, principal, or sole source aquifer?. ~ YES 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist ia the project area? NO ¢ Peconic 2E - EAF 2 11, Does project site contain any species of plant or animal that is identified as threatened or endangered? NO According to: Cramer Consulting Group oud Town of $outhold Planning Staff. Identify each species: 12. Are there any unique natural land forms on the project site? (i.e, cliffs, dunes, other geological formations NO Describe: 13. Is the project site presently used by th.e community or neighborhood ~ an open space or recreation area? NO If yes, explain: 14. Docs the present site include scenic views know to be important to the community?. NO However general character of the area has been identified as scenic. ~ 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: NO · a_ Name of Stream and name of River to which it is Ixibumry: 16. Lakes. ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: NO m Name: b. Size (In acres) 17. Is the s te by ex st ng pubhc utlht~es. I YES e' .... 9 YES a) If Yes' d°es suffi/tant caPantty exrst t° all°w c°nnect~°n' I NO b) If Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection.° I / 18 Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Market~ Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and304? ! NO / 19 Is the site located in or sub~tantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 6177, 20. Has the site ever been uz, e~ for the disposal of anlid or hazardous wastes? NO B. ProJect Description: I. Physical dimensions and se. ale of project / Note: As the proposed act on is for a change of zone on the Tow'a of Southold Town Board's own motion t~ere is no physi6al alteration of any ] ,roporty. Therefore these questions are not applicable in this section. More relev'pnt information can be found: a Section C ofthJs EAF. Also pleo.se refer to the Generic Environmental lmpant ~tatement and Findings Statement fo ' the County Route 48 Comdor Land Use Study prepared by the Town of Southc Id). ~. Total contigumt acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor: NA b. Project acm o be developed; initially: NA Ultimately: NA c. Project acreage o remain undeveloped: NA d. Length ofprojel t, in miles (if appropriate): NA e. lftbo project is, n expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed: NA f. Number of off-s reet parking spaces; Existing: NA Proposed: NA g. Maximum vehic~Jlar trips generated per hour (upon completion of project)? Peconic 2E - EAF 3 h. lf~esideatial: Number and type of housing units: NA One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Ultimately i. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed slyact~rc? Height: Width: L~ngth:I j. Linear feet of frontage~ along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? 150' Ii 2. How much natural material (i.e., rock. earth, etc.) will he removed from the site? INA 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed? NA o. If yes, for what mtended purpose ~s the s~te being reclmmed. NA b. WilI topsod be stockpiled for reclamaUon. NA c. W-dl upper subs oit be stockpiled for reclamation? NA 4. How meay a~rcs of vagatan~n (txeas, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? NA 5. Will any mat~e forest (overll00 years old) or other locally important vegetation be removed by this project? NA I d It 6. If single phase projeat; Anticipated period of constructinn in months, (inclu lng demo i ion). NA 7_ If multi-phased; ~ a_ Total number of phases anticipated (number): NA b. Anticipated date of commencement phase, (lng uding demoli ion). Month: year: c. Approximat~ completion dale of final phase Month: Year: d Is phase I functlolgally dependent on subsequent phases. Yes: ~r~o. Ix i 8. Will besting occur during construction. NO 9. Number of lobs generated; 4urine construction: NA; Aaer proje~ is complete: NA 10. Number of jobs ehm~nated by this project NA I 1. Will project require reloeati~n of any projects or facilities? NO 12. Is sur~ane liquid waste disposal involved?. NO a_ If yes, indicate Wpe ofwestu (sewage, industrial, ate.) and amount: b. Name of water~bOldY into which effluent will be discharged: 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? NO a. If yes, indicate ty~e of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) and amount: b. lfyes, indicate method of disposah 14. Will surface area of an exi~ lng water body increase or decrease by proposal? NO Explain: 15. Is preject or any portion of prejeat located in a 100 year flood plain? NO 16. Will the project generate solid waste? NO If yes, what is theI amount par month (in tons): b. If yes. will an existing' solid waste facility be used? If yes, give namet Peconic 2E - EAF 4 d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? [0 e. If Yes, explain: 17 Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? l IO a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal (tons/month)7 b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? 18, Will project use herbicides or pesticides? ~O 19. Will project routinely produc~ odors (more than one hour per day)? NO 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise ~O 21. Will project result in an increase in energy use NO If yes, indicate type(s): 22. If water supply is fi.om wells, indicam pumping capacity (gallons/minute): NA 23 Total anticipated water usage per day (gailona/day): 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? NO Yes, explain: 25. Approvals Required.' Submittal Type Date City, Town, Village Board Yes X No Change of Zone City, Town, Village Planning Board Yes No X City, Town Zoning Board Yes No X City, County Health Department Yes No X Other Loc. al Agencies Yes No X Other Regional Agencies Yes No X State Agencies Yes No X Federal Agencies : Yes No X C. Zoning and Planning Izfformation 1. Does proposed action mvol~e a planmng or zomng decision. YES If Yes, indicate decision required? arming amendment zonm vmance special use permit subdivision site plan new/rFvision of master plan resource management plan other 2 What is the zoning classification(s) of the site? RS0 Peconie 2E - EAF 5 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed ~ permitted by the pmsem zoning? 1 single family unit 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? RO 5. What is the maximum potentiali development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? / 8712 square feet of light commercial buildings. Estimate does not figure roads, drainage, parking, etc. Computation is based on a istxaight arithmetic computation based on percent of lot coverage as allowed in the code. Actual yield und'er a detailed site plan may be less. Estimate represents maximum potentI'~al yield. 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? YES 7. What are the predominant landluse(s) and zoning c assifications within a /4 mi e radius of proposed action? Land uses include: agricultural, single-family residence, commercial, industrial. Zoning includes AC, R80, R40, LB, B, LI~ HB. 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land ~as within a 1/4 mile? ~ES 9. If the proposed acaon is the subdivision oflacfl, how macy lots are proposed? A a_ What is the minimum lot size proposed? 10. Will proposed action reqmre a~y authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? I~O 11 Will the proposed ac~on ereat~ a demand l'or any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection)? I 1~O a_ If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? NA 12. Will the proposed action resull~ in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? NO a. If yes, is the existin~ road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? D. Informational Details Please refer to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement and Find ngs Statement for the CounB' Route 48 Corridor Land Use Study prepared by the Town of Southold). E. Verification I certify that the information provihed above is true to the best of my knowledge. Name of Preparer: Igmmer Consulting Group Date: Signature: Title: Consultants to the Town Board I certify that the information provi ted above is tree to the best of my knowledge. ApplicanffSpoasor Name: Date: Signature: Title: Peconic 2E - EAF 6 it The E;ampies ~rov,d~ ~ra ~o a~isc :he revfewer by ~hcwing a~e~ cf ~m~zcd and '*herever ;e~ibIe ~he ckreshoic magnitude ;ba~wouid aNgger z response fn cotu,mn Z_ The axampl~ are generafly, appJicable uhroughouc ;he State a' ~cr ~csz si~adon$_ ~u~_I for any ~ec!f/c srojecz or site o~er t~mple~ an~cr ~ower ~hre~hold~ may be appropria The i~pac~ o¢ eat5 pre~_ on each ~ite. in each iocafi~f, wil[ v~F. Therefore, ~e ~am~e~ are ~tlu~-~dve ....... - - .' ~ve ~ o~ ~mpz~ and bh~shol~ co an~er ~acn quesdc The number o~ ~ple~ ~er ~u~on do~ not indicate ~e fmpo~c~ of ea~ In ~dentf~ing impa~z, consider Ion~ ~, sho~ :e~ ~d cumla~ve ~ns~on~ ~ead c~e~ll~ m An~er ~a~ of ~e ~ questions in ~A~ Z Answer Y~ if :he~ wfll be any impacL b. Maybe ~e~ sbouI~ ~e ~nsider~ ~ Yes c~ If ~=wedng Ya$ to a ~ue~zfcn then ~eck the appro0date box (c~iumn 1 or ~ ~,o Mdicate ~e pCtentJ~J size ~f the impacL If impa~ ~hold ~ or a=c~d5 ~y ~ple pm~ded, cb~k c=lumn ~ ff impact will oc=~r but ~r~holo is lower ~,a~ole, ~eck ~Iumn I. d. Idend~in~ ~at ~ i~oa~ wiU be potentially I~ge (~lumn ~ do~ net m~ ~t it )s aJ~o nece~Iy sign/fl~n~ A~ )~rge im~ mu~mbe e~u~ted in PA~ 3 to de[~ne signifi~ca. [den~/(ng an impact in ~(umn 2 as~ ~at it be I~k~m ~t ~er. e. ff r~ewer h~ doubt ~bu~.~ of ~e impac: ~en ~n~der the im~c: ~ pe(enda([y )~e and pmce~ t~ PA~ L ff a po[enz)~ly )~ge mmpe~'cfl~Ned m c~lumn 2 ~ be m~tig~t~ by cb~g~s) in ~e pro~e~ to ~ sm~I ~o mode~te )mp~ ~lso ~t ~ ~e~ box in co(Utah 3. A No response ~ndf~tes ~a~ su~fl a r~uctlon i= not po~Jb~e. TnJs mu= be ~n~ in R~ ~ 1 2 3 Small to Potential .C~ Impac: Mcde~te ~rge ~ MRi~zted 8y I~ ~ACT ON ~NB lmpac; Impa~ ~ Pro,eot Will ~he prooos~ a~on r ~ul[' 'ma pn~iczi' d~ge m. ~e pmie~yEs ~ampies ~at wa01d ~p~iy to cotumn ! ¢ooc of (~q~ or when ~e g~e~ s/oa~ in ~e proj~ ~ez ~c~ Co~on on I~d wh~ ~e dep~ m ~e want able ~ I~ ~an ~ ~ ~Yes C~on of pa~ p~ng ~a far 1,~ ar mo~ vehicle. ~ ~ ~Y~ Cans~on ~ I~d ~e~ b~m~ ~ ~os~ or ~n~lly wi~Jn ~ ~ ~y~ Canteen ~t ~[I ~n~nue for mo~ ~ ~ year or in. lye mo~ ~ ~ ~y~ ~an one ph~e or ~xcavadon for mining pu~os~ ~ac wouM ~m~e mom ~an i.~ ~ ~ ~y~ tons o~ natural ma~ ~.~ m~ or soi8 ;e~ yezr. Cons~on ar ~ian b~ a sani~r~ landfill. ~ ~ ~y~ Cons~on in a d~igna~ floo~ay. ~ ~ ~Yes O~er imoac~ ~ ~ OYes Will there be an effee: to ny unique or unusual lane ion-ns found on ~oec~fic ~and ~o~ ~ ~ ~ ~y~ ~No ACT ON W~TEF '~cder~ Large Ezample~ :hic would ~cpiy ca c~lumn 2 l/ Or~dging mere chon ~00 ~bic yarcs oF m~ceria[ ~rom,ch~nnei~ - c~ ] I~ ~ ~Ye5 i~No E=zension of udlic~ dis~bur~on fzoiid~ ~rough a pro(e~d water body. .Z:nzt~cr~cn in i debignated~ fr~hwarer or ddzl wedand. ~ ~ ~Y~ ~No ,DC,her imoaczs: 4. W~l orooc~ed ~cn a~ any non~ro~czed ~bd~ new body ar wa~er¢ / ~NO ~YE5 ~amol~ ~at would aool~ co coiumn 2 A ~0~ inc~e or decre~ in ~e surfaco ~r~ o~ ~y body of w~ter ~ ~ ~Y~ ~o or more hhan a ~0 i~ inc e~e ar de~-e~e. Consu~aon of i b~y aft ,~c~ ~at ~c~ds 10 it;es o~ ~u~ac~ tr~i_ ~ ~ ~Y~ ~No C~er impac%: WUI Proposed A~an ~ffe¢ su~zc= or groundwa~ ~amal~ ~at would aapi~ :o c=tumn 2 Propos~ a~cn will r~uire i dbcharge pe~iE ( ~-- ;~-- ~=~. ~s ~No have ~porova[ :a se~e p olpo= (praf~ t~an_ Prooo~ed A~on r~ui~ water ~up~iv ~mm weils wi~ greater ~an 45 . . ~Nc g~ilons per minum aum~i~g C=~on or o0e~don ~ing ~y ca.~minanon of ~ water supply ~m. PmO~ A~on will adve ely aff~ grounder_ ~ ~ ~Y~ ~No  Liquid effluent'Md be ~ afl ~e s~te m hdiia~ wni~ pr~endy ~ 0 OY~ ~No do not m~t or ~ ~ad~uace P~s~ A~on ~uld ~e ~ in e~c~ of lO,~ gallo~ p~ I - I P~pos~ A~an will [~k~ ~e sil~don or o~ db~a~e into an &~n~ body o~ ~mr ~ ~e ~c ~at ~e ~11 be ~ obvio~ v~uai can--t m nam~i cand~Oo~. ProOosed A~on will ~}m ~e s~o~g~ o~ ~e=oleum or ~emiml ~ ~ ~Y~ ~o ~rodu~ ~reac~ ~ 1,~00 ~allans. ~ropos~ A~on w/il allo~ ~iden~al us~ in am~ wi~ouc water ~ ~ ~y~ ~No Prooos~ Ac=on ~o~ c: nmer~ai an~or indus~ai ~ which m~V Will ~rooos~ a~on ~it ~r drainage flow or =a~or su~ac~ ~mpl~ ~ac '~o~d aopi, m cciumn 2 I,~ !.~all :c ?s[en;ial Can Impac~ Em ' ~mpac: Impact Pm~ec~ Char~ - ?focused Aczion may cs~sa subs~anUal aros~on. ~ ~ ~Ya~ ~No - Frooosed Aczion b :ncompacibie wire _~x~:~ ng Cra na~=_ .~a~='n'-- -. · ?rooosec Action wi[i ail~w deve~oome~ in a oesi~naae~ floodway ~ 'C ~Yes ~No I~PACT ON AIR : ~ViH :ropo~ed a~cn a~: air qualiW~ , E;ample~ ~ha~ '~auld aploiy to column 2 Proposed A~ian will [nd~ca q,~ or mare vehicle ~y liven I~ '~ ~Y~ ~No hour. / amis~/on ,~te oF ~otal cai ~minana will ~ca~ ~ lbs. per hour or z ~ I~ ~Ye~ ~No heat sourca produdng mc ~ ~n lO million 8~'s per hour. Propos~ action will allow zn in.cae in ~e amount o~ land commi~ed m indus~al Propos~ action will ~ilm an ina-~e in ~he densi~ of [ndur~da~ develapmenc wiohin ~i~ t~ ind~al ire!~_ IMPACT 0 P~S ANB .ANIMALS 3. W~[I Prcpos~ A~on a~ any ~rearen~ or en~ange~d E~m~l~ ~ac wouid z¢~/y ~ c:iumm 2 list ~ing ~e ~ite. ~. arln~r ske or ~ound on ~e ~t~ of ~y pa~on ~ a ~d~[ ar signiflcznt wi/dlife habi~ ~ ~ ~Y~ ~No Eemovai · ,&ppii~fiaa of 2~de o~ he~i~de more ~ ~ice a year, o~her ~ ~ ~Y~ ~No ' O~er impa~ 9_ ~1[ Pmpo~ A~on m~dally t~ non~m~fi~ or ' ?ropos~ A~on ~uid t~b~ndaily inte~em wig/any r~ident or ~ ~ ~y~ ~No migraro~ !ish, she[lfisa or wildIi{e me~. ( oi mature iorest (over I00 yea~ cf Iie] o~ o~er ioc~ly impo~nt IMgACTON AGRI UL~RAL ~ND R~OURC~S E=amol~ :hat would aa~lv :o co/Utah . - Co,~szrucz!cn ac:ivies we !id exc~,,a:~_ _ or czmoac: :',~n~ ~c~[ .sreEiie cf F-_ ~ ~",e~' ENo-- agricultural [ana. · The procosed ac:ion wo~ id irreversibly conver: more ~an i0 oE a~rlcuitural lana or, loc2ted in an ~gRcuitucal Dis~c~ mcre ah~n 25 acres ai agricW~ral I~nd_ ~;~ip c:ocpW~; or ~-e~te ~eed ~or such mea~ur~ ~e_~_ ~use ~ ~rm fieJd ~o drain poorly due ~ IMPACT OI~ AESTHETIC RESCURC,~S rfe~ aesthetic resource?, -~, ~a 11. Will.aroposed zcdan a ~ [If n~ary, u~e ~e ~sual L~ Addendum ~S~n Append~ 83 "Proposed land u~, ~r o~je~ com~onen~ o~vio~iy diVe.ne ~mm or i~ ~hacp con~ :o eugene ~u.~ounmn~ [~ u~e pa.&ms, wne~er man. Ado or * Proposed land ~. or proi~ compon&q~ visibie :o use~ cf '~ ~ ~Ye~ ~No a~edc c~ourc~ whi~ wiil ~limlnaCe er ~igni5~dy ~uce ~eir anjoymen: of ~e ae?~edc qualid~ of ~2t r~cu~e_ ' Proie~ componen~ ~at wii[ r~utt in ~e eliminadan or signffic2nc ~c,-e_mn=~ ' ~ of scenic ,tie~ kn~n to be impo~nc ~ ~e arem ' O~er ~moac~: IMPACT ON H[~ORIC kND ARCHA~LOGICAL R~OURCES 12. Will Pmpos~ A~on i~pa~ any ~im ar ~e of h~d~ con~guous ~ ~y ~dli~ ~r ~te [~ on ~e 5~ Nadonal ~eg~er of h~mdc place. ~ Any impa~ ~ ~ ~lof~l sm ar ra~zm b~ [o~ ~m ~e ~ ~ ~y~ ~No . Propos~ A~on will oc~ r in an ~a d~igna~ ~ s~qsidve for IMPACT ON OP=-N SPACE AND RECREA~CN 1]. Will Proposed AC'~on affe~-~ d'te quantity or quaii~/ oi ~_xis'dng or ~umi-e open spac~ or .~adonal oppo~nid~l ~ ~ampl~ ~at would a :oly to column 2 ~ ~YE5 · The permanent ~orec~osu ~ o~ z ~mre r~don~l ~po~niW- ~ ~ ~Yes ~c ' O~er im0a~: ~. ~ ~ ~Yes ~Nc IMPACT ON CMIT~2AL ~NVIRON~NTAL A~S ~ Ez.:.mp[es zhat would a. gl~iy co column ] ?rooosed Aczion co loca~a , 4~in ~e CEA? Prooased Ac~on ~lll result m z ~u~on in ~9e quanmc/oF ~he resource? Prooosed Action will result h a ~u~on in bhe quali~/o~ ~he r~ourc~? Proaosed Action will impac the use, ~unction ar anicymenc o~ hhe IMPACTGI TRANSPORTA~ON 5. '.~Vi/I xhere be an effe~ =ol 5xiszmg ~ansoo~acion s~ems~ ~amales rh~r would saai to c,iumn 2 Alteration oi present pa~e~s af movement o~ p~m ~dlor goods. Proposed A~ion wiil result ~n maior ~c ~rabiem~_ Other imoac~: / · w I ~ic}ii['r'. Goers will occur rouOneiy ~more 5q~n ~ne hour get Proposed AcJon w/il prcd~c~ aper~dn~ noise ~ce~ding ~e ~oc~ I ara~osed A~Son will remove na~ra[ bame~ thai would acz C~her impa~o: I [~PACT ~N PUBIC H~LTH 18. W]il Proposed A~Son aff~ public hea[~ and ~YE5 ~am~ ~at would ipp~y .o column Z Proposed A~on may ~e ~ dsk o~ ~plosion ar release subs~nc~ 0-~ oil, p~ddd~. ~emi~ls. ~diadon. ec~]in ~e avant of ~c:~dent or upset condi~a4s, or ~ere m~y be ~ chroeic low leveI discharge ar Proposed A~an may c~ult ~n ~e burial of "h~z~aus w~z~' in any ~o~ [i.e. toxi~ poisono~ highly m~e. ~dioa~ve. i~dng infamous, ~c) J S~c~g~ facflie~ ~or one m~ilion ar more ~ilans of i[quified naomi Proco~ ~Son may resmu in ~e ~c~vadon or o~er d[s~rb~ce wi~qin 2,'~0 ~a~ of t ~ite ~ ~or ~e dbpa~a] o~ 5oiid o~ hazordous O~ner [mpa~ IMPACT ON GRAPH AN~ CHA~CTE3 OF COMMUN~ OR N~GHBORHOO0 ~ 9 . 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