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1. Bench, sidewalks, trails, trees, parking lot, Flower bed, bridge, fountains, bathroom, picnic tables, and pavilion. 2. It not a huge impact to traffic. A small street or entrance to the Parking lot. It will have no effect on the highway or the freeway because it will be off of a road. The road that we making a entrance out of, might experience a heavier traffic.
3.There will trash cans if someone needs to throw a bottle of water away in a recycled can or candy in the regular trash can. A garbage man will take the trash every once a week to the truck. 4.The Park/open space are not going to be much of effect to the ecosystem because we trying to do less change in the ecosystem. We leave the creek alone building bridges over it. The air will be the same as usual. Might be water fountains and a pavilion.
5.Going to use little electricity to light the pavilion or people plug a grill in. We are going to use water for the drinking fountain. We could have a close Power line pole connect it to the pavilion. Have a well or water source from creek and purify it. 6. There will be a police patrol around the park once a week to make sure that the people didn’t vandalize any property or spray paint any tree or dump stuff in the creek. School can come in freely and exam the wilderness or park and conduct experiment, but some rules are applied like no littering, no peeing on trees or trail. It a great way to get some fresh air, exercise and fun time.
7.Deer population has roughly about 20 deer in one area. The birth rate of these deer are about 1 to 3 baby deer from the doe. Death rate each year is usually 2 to 3. Many deer come passing by and moving on or staying. 8.The impact of this development wasn’t harsh but some fields were taking for parking lots and a pavilion. Some endanger species or threatened species can live better or worse. The area will be off limits to hunting. Peregrine Falcon. They live in scrape or building that they make their nest. The pavilion could provide the nesting, if it chooses to nest there.
Environmental Impact Assessment