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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-25-2022 SEQAR PART II Scott SmithAi ERCN U'seOnly [If applicable! Prr_iect. kc� CO f r3p, TL� 3 Mite, Sho rt Env roitatentalAssessmefitFoyitt Part 2 is to be completed by the Lead Agenc}. Answer all of the follmAinig questions in Part 2 using the information contained in Part I and other rnatcrial submitted by the project sponsor or othenvise available to the reviewer. When an -veering the questions the r viev� er should be guided b) the concept "Have my responses peen reasonable considering the scale and context of the proposed action?" No. or Moderate small to large impact impact May MaY occur occur I . Will the proposed action create a rnateral conflict Ntpth an adopted land use plan or zoning re,ul.aIi ons" I Will the pruposcd action result in a cltan2e in the use or intensity of use of land? � {� y } E 3. VFill the proposed action inipair the character or qua] ity of the existing community'? I 4. Will the proposed action ha -re an impact on the en-6ronmental characteristics that caused the s establishment of a Critical Environmerntal rlav-a {C FA}? I 5. Will the proposed action rc�ult in an adverse change in the existing level of traffic or 1 affect existing infrastructure for mass transit. biking or wailkway? 1 6. Will the proposed action cause an increase in the use of energy and it fails to incorporate reasonably available energy ccmservation or rene Wable energy opportunities? 7. Will the proposed action impact existing: a. public i p rivatz water supplies? b. public i private wastewater treatment utilities' ��jj � I� 8. Will the proposed action impair The character or quality of important historic, archaeological, architectural or aesthetic. resources? 9. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change to natural resources (e.g.. wetlands, 1 0 waterbodies. groundwater. air qualit., flora and fauna)? CR 1 U. Will ilae proposed action result in an increase in the poteniia] for erosion, flooding, or dra.inaLe EJ probl etas' 7711iilthe proposed action create a hazard to environmental resources or human health? PFURT FOAM I Pagel oft Agency Use only (If a licahle] Short Environmental Assessment Form Part 3 Determination of Significance For every question in fart 2 that was an,,w, Bred "moderate io large impact may occur". or if there is a need to exjhAain why a particular element of the proposed action may or «'ill not result in a significant adverse envirrinmental impact, please complete Part 3. Pail 3 should, in sufficient detail, ideutifv the impact, inchtding an`, pleasures or design elements that have been included by the project sponsor to a��oid or reduce impacts. fart 3 should also explain how: the lead agency deterrniiied that the impact may or will not be significant. Each potential impact should be assessed considering: its setting, probability of occurring, duration, irre- ersibility. geographic scope and magnitude. Also consider the potential for short- term. long-tentr and cumulative impacts. f`1 Check this box if You have determined. based on the info: n-Kition and anal.=sis above. and any supportin- documentation, Lp[ that the proposed action may result in one car rriore hotentiaih, lar`e or siglificant adverse impacts and an en,ironmental impact statement is required. Check this box if you have determined, based on the information and analysis above. and ant- supporting dc,.unreniation. % Tat the proj/,ced action vAl n result irr an% si�ntilicant adverse enaironmental impacts. �'171�j 'game of - d t?enc ' L)ate, P rt r I �e Marne f Res >onsi -,l e Officer in Lead Agency c�_ Tit f R 5 »r i{} .r _ 1 1 _ l „a_l �� t, c e.� Litel �i-ntatur of Res}tonsible icer in ke<�d :�-encV S i��natur 1 repairer tt different fro n �espoii>Jb Officer) PRINT FORM � Fade 2 of 2