SIGNIFICANT AND UNAVOIDABLE IMPACTS Sample Clauses
SIGNIFICANT AND UNAVOIDABLE IMPACTS. CONTRACTOR shall summarize any significant and unavoidable environmental effects of the plan and alternatives as evaluated in the EIR.
SIGNIFICANT AND UNAVOIDABLE IMPACTS. A. Air Quality Impact:
SIGNIFICANT AND UNAVOIDABLE IMPACTS. The proposed project would result in significant unavoidable project and cumulative impacts to biological resources, namely GGS and northwestern pond turtle. GCID recognizes that these significant and unavoidable impacts related to special status species, as described in Section 2 of this document and identified in the EIR, are not mitigated to a less-than-significant levels. While numerous mitigation measures would be implemented to reduce the proposed project’s potential environmental impacts, due to the potentially significant and unavoidable impacts on GGS and northwestern pond turtle from crop idling, the proposed project could conflict with local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources. In addition, because the proposed project would occur in severe drought years there could be areas where sufficient water cannot be left in irrigation canals and ditches due to inadequate surface water, with significant impacts on GGS and northwestern pond turtle. Even with all feasible mitigation incorporated, impacts would remain significant and unavoidable.
SIGNIFICANT AND UNAVOIDABLE IMPACTS. The following impacts were determined in the SEIR to be significant and unavoidable. The Statement of Overriding Considerations adopted as part of this exhibit applies to all such unavoidable impacts as required by CEQA. (Pub. Resources Code, § 21081, subd. (b); State CEQA Guidelines, §§ 15092 and 15093.)3
1. Noise Effect NOI-1; Effect NOI-2
2. Vegetation and Wetlands Effect VEG-1; Effect VEG-4
3. Cultural Resources Effect CR-2; Effect CR-3
1. NOISE CEQA FINDING NO. NOI-1 Effect NOI-1: Exposure of Sensitive Receptors to Temporary Construction-Related Noise.
SIGNIFICANT AND UNAVOIDABLE IMPACTS. The following impacts were determined in the EIS/EIR to be significant and unavoidable: Impact Mitigation Measures
A. Cultural Resources CUL-1, CUL-3, CUL-4; CUL-8, CUL-CUM-1
SIGNIFICANT AND UNAVOIDABLE IMPACTS. The following impacts were determined in the EIR to be significant and unavoidable: AQ-1, AQ-3, AQ-4, AQ-8, AQ-9, AQ-10, CC-1, and CC-2. For each impact, either no feasible mitigation could be identified, or the identified mitigation would be insufficient to reduce the impact to below a threshold of significance.
SIGNIFICANT AND UNAVOIDABLE IMPACTS. Both the lead agency, and the CSLC acting as a responsible agency, have determined that all potentially significant impacts will be reduced to a less than significant level after the implementation of the mitigation measures described in the MMRP. Because no impacts will remain significant after implementation of the mitigation measures in the MMRP, the CSLC is not required to make a Statement of Overriding Considerations.
