Donna Frye: Environmental Impacts in Community Plan Updates Are Considered ‘Significant, Unmitigated, Unavoidable but Acceptable’ – UPDATED
Clairemont and College Area Community Plan Updates to Be Considered by City Council Dec. 16
By Donna Frye
Significant, unmitigated, unavoidable but acceptable may soon become the city’s new mantra for describing and addressing environmental impacts when it comes to updating community plans.
And Hillcrest and University may soon be the last two communities to have had an environmental impact report prepared for their community plan updates.
That’s because the city has decided that the July 2024 Programmatic Environmental Impact Report (PEIR) for the Blueprint SD, Hillcrest Focused Plan Amendment and University Community Plan Update (2024 PEIR) is the appropriate environmental document for analyzing the Clairemont and College Area Community plan updates and most likely any future community plan updates.
Instead of each community having an environmental analysis of its own, the city has issued an addendum to the 2024 PEIR for Clairemont and the College Area community plan updates.
Some of the impacts identified as being “significant and unavoidable” in the 2024 PEIR include air quality, biological resources, cultural resources, public services such as fire protection, police protection, schools and libraries, deterioration of parks and recreational facilities, and construction or expansion of recreational facilities.

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