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Charro Road serves as the main access route to the Quarry Lands and is <br /> subject to a high volume of heavy truck traffic related to the Quarry Lands. <br /> c. All property owners shall attach the following rider to each deed for any <br /> property within the Staples Ranch Site: <br /> Grantee hereunder acknowledges and agrees that the subject property is <br /> located in the vicinity of active and operating quarries and <br /> processing facilities.. Grantee also acknowledges that quarry operations <br /> may result in airborne particulate matter, bright lights, noise and vibration, <br /> unattractive visual appearance, and heavy truck traffic on El Charro <br /> Road and adjacent streets and roadways within or outside the <br /> quarries. Grantee accepts possible inconvenience of discomfort from <br /> any of the foregoing and Grantee hereby acknowledges and agrees <br /> that no claim of nuisance shall lie based on any of the foregoing. Grantee <br /> hereby covenants to include this same paragraph, in its entirety, in any <br /> subsequent deed by Grantee of all or any portion of the subject property. <br /> Grantee further covenants to include this same paragraph within any lease <br /> for all or any portion of the subject property. <br /> Stoneridge Drive Specific Plan Amendment/Staples Ranch Proiect <br /> Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan <br /> 60. The subject project shall be implemented as required by the EIR and Mitigation <br /> Monitoring and Reporting Plan (MMRP). All mitigation measures of the <br /> Stoneridge Drive Specific Plan Amendment/Staples Ranch EIR are hereby <br /> incorporated by reference and shall be implemented as required by the EIR and <br /> MMRP. If any of the conditions of approval conflict with any applicable EIR <br /> mitigation measures, the requirements of EIR mitigation measures apply. <br /> 61. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the project developer shall pay all traffic <br /> fees to which the property may be subject, as set forth in the Mitigation <br /> Monitoring and Reporting Plan. <br /> 62. In accordance with measure VQ-3.1 of the MMRP, all exterior lighting shall be <br /> directed downward and all perimeter lighting shall be shielded or utilize <br /> equivalent technology to avoid shining on neighboring properties. Energy efficient <br /> lamp technologies shall be incorporated wherever feasible (mercury vapor shall <br /> be avoided, and incandescent lights shall be avoided unless they are integrated <br /> with a control mechanism that limits their operation time). The use of such <br /> lighting shall help minimize impacts on reduced visibility of the night sky. Plans <br /> submitted to the Building and Safety Division for permits shall demonstrate <br /> compliance with this measure to the satisfaction of the Director of Community <br /> Development. <br /> 63. In accordance with measure VQ-3.2, the project developer shall design lighting <br /> systems to provide appropriate light illumination for the proposed project and <br /> PUD-98, CarMax Auto Superstores Page 9 <br />