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1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />MI <br />SECTION 5. Based on the entire record before the City Council and all written <br />and oral evidence presented, the City Council finds the General Plan Amendment complies with <br />"CEQA" and hereby adopts the mitigated negative declaration for the following reasons: <br />A. The mitigated negative declaration and initial study prepared for the <br />Application contain a complete and accurate reporting of the environmental impacts associated <br />with the Application. The documents have been completed in compliance with CEQA and the <br />State CEQA Guidelines. <br />B. The mitigated negative declaration and initial study prepared for the <br />Application reflect the independent judgment of the City Council. <br />C. As the decision making body for the Application, the City Council <br />reviewed and considered the information contained in the mitigated negative declaration, initial <br />study and administrative record prior to approving the Application. <br />D. All environmental impacts of the Application are insignificant or <br />mitigated to a level of insignificance. There is no substantial evidence in the record supporting a <br />fair argument that the Application will result in significant impacts. <br />E. The Application will not result in any changes to the following resources: <br />(1) riparian land, rivers, streams, watercourses and wetlands; (2) native and non-native plant life <br />and the soil required to sustain habitat for fish and wildlife; (3) rare and unique plant life and <br />ecological communities dependent on plant life; (4) listed threatened and endangered plants and <br />animals and the habitat in which they are believed to reside; (5) all species listed as protected or <br />identified for special management in the Fish and Game Code, the Public Resources Code, the <br />Water Code or regulations adopted thereunder; (6) all marine and terrestrial species subject to the <br />jurisdiction of the Department of Fish and Game and the ecological communities in which they <br />reside; and (7) all air and water resources, the degradation of which will individually or <br />cumulatively result in a loss of biological diversity among the plants and animals residing in that <br />air and water. <br />SECTION 6. The location and custodian of documents and any other material <br />which constitute the record of proceedings upon which the City Council based its decision to <br />adopt this negative declaration is as follows: David R. Zamora, City of Colton Community <br />Development Department, 659 N. La Cadena Drive, Colton, CA 92324, (909) 370-5079. <br />SECTION 7. The City Council directs staff to file a Notice of Determination and <br />a Certificate of Fee Exemption (De Minimus Impact Finding) with the County of San Bernardino <br />3 <br />