HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP 19G; Car Country Specific Plan Update; Specific Plan (SP) (3)ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM - PART H
(TO BE COMPLETED BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT)
CASE NO. SP 19(G)
DATE: December 12. 1994
BACKGROUND
1. CASE NAME: Car Country Specific Plan - Sign Code Amendment
2. APPLICANT: Car Country Carlsbad Dealer's Association
3. ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER OF APPLICANT: 5500 Paseo Del Norte
Carlsbad. CA 92008
(619)
4. DATE EIA FORM PART I SUBMITTED: November 29. 1994
5. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Revisions to the regulations and procedures for signs governed by Car
Country Specific Plan.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
STATE CEQA GUIDELINES, Chapter 3, Article 5, section 15063 requires that the City conduct an Environmental
Impact Assessment to determine if a project may have a significant effect on the environment. The Environmental
Impact Assessment appears in the following pages in the form of a checklist. This checklist identifies any physical,
biological and human factors that might be impacted by the proposed project and provides the City with information
to use as the basis for deciding whether to prepare an Environmental Impact Report or Negative Declaration.
* A Negative Declaration may be prepared if the City perceives no substantial evidence that the project or any of
its aspects may cause a significant effect on the environment. On the checklist, "NO" will be checked to indicate
this determination.
* An EIR must be prepared if the City determines that there is substantial evidence that any aspect of the project
may cause a significant effect on the environment. The project may qualify for a Negative Declaration however,
if adverse impacts are mitigated so that environmental effects can be deemed insignificant. These findings are
shown in the checklist under the headings "YES-sig" and "YES-insig" respectively.
A discussion of potential impacts and the proposed mitigation measures appears at the end of the form under
DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION. Particular attention should be given to discussing
mitigation for impacts which would otherwise be determined significant.
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
WILL THE PROPOSAL DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY: YES YES NO
(sig) (insig)
1. Result in unstable earth conditions or
increase the exposure of people or property
to geologic hazards? X
2. Appreciably change the topography or any
unique physical features? X
3. Result hi or be affected by erosion of soils
either on or off the site? X
4. Result in changes in the deposition of beach
sands, or modification of the channel of a
river or stream or the bed of the ocean or
any bay, inlet or lake? X
5. Result in substantial adverse effects on
ambient air quality? X
6. Result in substantial changes in air
movement, odor, moisture, or temperature? X
7. Substantially change the course or flow of
water (marine, fresh or flood waters)? X
8. Affect the quantity or quality of surface
water, ground water or public water supply? X
9. Substantially increase usage or cause
depletion of any natural resources? X
10. Use substantial amounts of fuel or energy? X
11. Alter a significant archeological,
paleontological or historical site,
structure or object? X
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BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
WILL THE PROPOSAL DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY: YES YES NO
(sig) (insig)
12. Affect the diversity of species, habitat
or numbers of any species of plants (including
trees, shrubs, grass, microflora and aquatic
plants)?
13. Introduce new species of plants into an area,
or a barrier to the normal replenishment of
existing species? X
14. Reduce the amount of acreage of any
agricultural crop or affect prime, unique
or other farmland of state or local
importance? X
15. Affect the diversity of species, habitat
or numbers of any species of animals (birds,
land animals, all water dwelling organisms
and insects? X
16. Introduce new species of animals into an
area, or result in a barrier to the
migration or movement of animals? X
HUMAN ENVIRONMENT
WILL THE PROPOSAL DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY: YES YES NO
(sig) (insig)
17. Alter the present or planned land use
of an area? X
18. Substantially affect public utilities,
schools, police, fire, emergency or other
public services? X
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HUMAN ENVIRONMENT
WILL THE PROPOSAL DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY: YES YES NO
(sig) (insig)
19. Result in the need for new or modified sewer
systems, solid waste or hazardous waste
control systems? X
20. Increase existing noise levels? X
21. Produce new light or glare? X
22. Involve a significant risk of an explosion
or the release of hazardous substances
(including, but not limited to, oil,
pesticides, chemicals or radiation)? X
23. Substantially alter the density of the
human population of an area? X
24. Affect existing housing, or create a demand
for additional housing? X
25. Generate substantial additional traffic? X
26. Affect existing parking facilities, or
create a large demand for new parking? X
27. Impact existing transportation systems or
alter present patterns of circulation or
movement of people and/or goods? X
28. Alter waterborne, rail or air traffic? X
29. Increase traffic hazards to motor
vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? X
30. Interfere with emergency response plans or
emergency evacuation plans? X
31. Obstruct any scenic vista or create an
aesthetically offensive public view? X
32. Affect the quality or quantity of
existing recreational opportunities? X
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MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE
WILL THE PROPOSAL DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY:
33. Does the project have the potential
to substantially degrade the quality
of the environment, substantially
reduce the habitat of a fish or wild-
life species, cause a fish or wildlife
population to drop below self-sustaining
levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or
animal community, reduce the number or
restrict the range of a rare or en-
dangered plant or animal, or eliminate
important examples of the major periods
of California history or prehistory.
34. Does the project have the potential
to achieve short-term, to the dis-
advantage of long-term, environmental
goals? (A short-term impact on the
environment is one which occurs in a
relatively brief, definitive period of
time while long-term impacts will
endure well into the future.)
35. Does the project have the possible
environmental effects which are in-
dividually limited but cumulatively
considerable? ("Cumulatively con-
siderable" means that the incremental
effects of an individual project are
considerable when viewed in connection
with the effects of past projects, the
effects of other current projects, and
the effects of probable future projects.)
36. Does the project have environmental
effects which will cause substantial
adverse effects on human beings,
either directly or indirectly?
YES
(sig)
YES
(insig)
NO
X
X
X
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DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION
(Including items 21 and 29 from the checklist).
This proposal would allow an incremental increase in the amount of signage allowed in an existing car
dealership complex and a change to sign review procedures. Currently the project is governed by multiple
sign regulations contained in specific plans.
This amendment proposes to combine these multiple regulations into one conformed set of standards and
procedures.
A minor increase in the sign area permitted is proposed (sign area would be increased from 1.5 sq. ft. to 2
sq. ft. per linear foot of building frontage) however, the signs will be subject to size, locational and aesthetic
review. Sign standards and procedures have also been included to ensure that traffic sight lines will not be
interfered with, and the signs would not be a traffic hazard.
These standards and procedures will ensure that the proposed signage will not have a significant effect on the
environment.
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ANALYSIS OF VIABLE ALTERNATIVES TO THE PROPOSED PROJECT SUCH AS:
a) Phased development of the project,
b) alternate site designs,
c) alternate scale of development,
d) alternate uses for the site,
e) development at some future time rather than now,
f) alternate sites for the proposed project, and
g) no project alternative.
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DETERMINATION (To Be Completed By The Planning Department)
On the basis of this initial evaluation:
X I find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE
DECLARATION will be prepared.
I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, because the
environmental effects of the proposed project have already been considered in conjunction with previously
certified environmental documents and no additional environmental review is required. Therefore, a Notice
of Determination has been prepared.
I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be
a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet have been
added to the project. A Conditional Negative Declaration will be proposed.
I find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT REPORT is required.
Date Signature
Date Planning Director
LIST MITIGATING MEASURES (IF APPLICABLE)
ATTACH MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM (IF APPLICABLE)
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